Service Migrations and New Subscriber Additions Sample Clauses

Service Migrations and New Subscriber Additions. 2.6.1.1. For resale services, other than for a SBCT order to convert “as is” a SBCT subscriber, Sprint shall not disconnect any subscriber service or existing features at any time during the migration of that subscriber to SBCT service without prior SBCT agreement. 2.6.1.2. For services provided through UNEs, Sprint shall recognize SBCT as an agent, in accordance with OBF developed processes, for the subscriber in coordinating the disconnection of services provided by another CLEC or Sprint. In addition, Sprint and SBCT will work cooperatively to minimize service interruptions during the conversion. 2.6.1.3. Unless otherwise directed by SBCT and when technically capable, when SBCT orders resale Telecommunications Services or UNEs all trunk or telephone numbers currently associated with existing services shall be retained without loss of feature capability and without loss of associated ancillary services including, but not limited to, Directory Assistance and 911/E911 capability. 2.6.1.4. For subscriber conversions requiring coordinated cut-over activities, on a per order basis, Sprint, to the extent resources are readily available, and SBCT will agree on a scheduled conversion time, which will be a designated time period within a designated date. 2.6.1.4.1. Any request made by SBCT to coordinate conversions after normal working hours, (8 a.m. – 5 p.m.), or on Saturday’s or Sunday’s or Sprint holidays shall be performed at SBCT’s expense. 2.6.1.5. A general Letter of Agency (LOA) initiated by SBCT or Sprint will be required to process a PLC or PIC change order. Providing the LOA, or a copy of the LOA, authorized by the end user will not be required to process a PLC or PIC change ordered by SBCT or Sprint. SBCT and Sprint agree that PLC and PIC change orders will be supported with appropriate documentation and verification as required by FCC and Commission rules. In the event of a subscriber complaint of an unauthorized PLC record change where the Party that ordered such change is unable to produce appropriate documentation and verification as required by FCC and Commission rules (or, if there are no rules applicable to PLC record changes, then such rules as are applicable to changes in long distance carriers of record), such Party shall be liable to pay and shall pay all nonrecurring and/or other charges associated with reestablishing the subscriber’s local service with the original local carrier.
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Service Migrations and New Subscriber Additions. For resale services, other than for a CLEC order to convert “as is” a CLEC subscriber, Sprint shall not disconnect any subscriber service or existing features at any time during the migration of that subscriber to CLEC service without prior CLEC agreement.
Service Migrations and New Subscriber Additions. 2.2.2.1 For resale services, BellSouth shall not require a disconnect order from a subscriber, another local service provider, or any other entity, to process an MCIm order to establish MCIm Local Service and/or migrate a subscriber to MCIm local service. 2.2.2.2 BellSouth shall not intentionally or unnecessarily disconnect any subscriber service or existing features at any time during the migration of a Resale subscriber to MCIm service, unless disconnection is required by an MCIm order changing the service type. Attachment VIII -- 12 MCImetro - BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement 2.2.2.3 For services MCIm will provide through unbundled Network Elements, BellSouth shall, upon receipt of a BellSouth Blanket Agency Agreement Letter for Local Service Provider provided in the Ordering Guidelines, recognize MCIm as an agent for the subscriber in requesting the migration of services provided by another BellSouth or another CLEC. In addition, BellSouth shall not disconnect any BellSouth services provided to the BellSouth subscriber until MCIm notifies BellSouth that MCIm's unbundled elements are installed and operational, except where existing BellSouth facilities are being reused. 2.2.2.4 Unless otherwise directed by MCIm, when MCIm orders resale services or Network Elements, where applicable, all trunk or telephone numbers currently associated with existing services shall be retained without loss of feature capability and without loss of associated ancillary services, except those excluded from resale, partial migration of lines or services affected by the MCIm order which require common blocks of equipment or facilities (e.g. MultiServ, Hunting, DID), and BellSouth Handicap Exemptions shall be retained. BellSouth shall not intentionally or unnecessarily interrupt feature capability including, but not limited to, Directory Assistance and 911/E911 capability. 2.2.2.5 For subscriber conversions requiring coordinated cut-over activities, on a per order basis, BellSouth and MCIm will agree on a scheduled conversion time. 2.2.2.5.1 BellSouth will coordinate activities of all BellSouth work groups involved. 2.2.2.5.2 BellSouth will notify MCIm when conversion is complete. 2.2.2.5.3 BellSouth will use its best efforts to minimize subscriber interruptions during conversions.
Service Migrations and New Subscriber Additions. For Wholesale Resale Services, CBT shall not require a disconnect order from a subscriber, another local service provider or any other entity to process a Sun-Tel order to establish Sun-Tel Local Service.
Service Migrations and New Subscriber Additions. For resale services, Ameritech shall not require a disconnect order from a subscriber, another local service provider or any other

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