Space Exhaustion Sample Clauses

Space Exhaustion. XII.8.1 Ameritech shall post on a publicly available Internet site, a document (the “Exhaustion Report”) that identifies each Ameritech Premises for which Physical Collocation is unavailable because of space limitations. Ameritech will update the Exhaustion Report to add additional Premises that run out of Physical Collocation space and to remove Premises in which Physical Collocation becomes available within ten (10) Business Days of the date on which space becomes exhausted or available, as applicable, at such Premises. Ameritech will recover from Requesting Carrier its costs to provide the Exhaustion Report in the manner determined by the Commission. (a) Upon Requesting Carrier’s order, Ameritech shall provide Requesting Carrier a report (the “Premises Report”) that includes for a specific Premises: (1) the amount of Physical Collocation Space available in that Premises; (2) the number of Telecommunications Carriers Physically Collocated in that Premises at the time of such request; (3) any modifications in the use of space in that Premises since Ameritech last provided a report on such Premises; and (4) any measures Ameritech is taking to make additional space available in that Premises for Physical Collocation. Premises Reports shall be ordered by noting so in the Remarks section of the Collocation order form and shall specifically identify the CLLI code of each Premises for which a report is ordered. A Premises Report shall be deemed Proprietary Information of Ameritech and subject to the terms, conditions and limitations of Article XX. (b) The intervals for delivering a Premises Report are as follows: Number of Premises Reports Requested within a Five (5) Premises Report Business Day Period Delivery Interval 1-5 Ten (10) Business Days 6-20 Twenty-Five (25) Business Days If Requesting Carrier requests twenty-one (21) or more Premises Reports within a five (5) Business Day period, the Premises Report Delivery Interval will be increased by five (5) Business Days for every five (5) additional Premises Report requests or fraction thereof. (c) Requesting Carrier shall compensate Ameritech on a time and materials basis for each Premises Report ordered, such charges to be determined in accordance with Section 252(d) of the Act (including any applicable contribution). XII.8.3 If Ameritech denies a request for Physical Collocation because of space limitations in a given Premises, Requesting Carrier may request that Ameritech provide a tour (without charge) of...
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Space Exhaustion. 128.1 Ameritech shall post on a publicly available Internet site. a document (the “Exhaustion Report”) that identifies each Ameritech Premises for which Physical Collocation is unavailable because of space limitations. Ameritech will update the Exhaustion Report to add additional Premises that run out of Physical Collocation space and to remove Premises in which Physical Collocation becomes available within ten (10) Business Days of the date on which space becomes exhausted or available. as applicable. at such Premises. Ameritech will recover from Requesting Carrier its costs to provide the Exhaustion Report in the manner determined by the Commission. (a) Upon Requesting Carrier’s order. Ameritech provide Requesting Carrier a report (the “Premises Report”) that includes for a specific Premises: the amount of Physical Collocation Space available in that Premises; the number of Telecommunications Carriers Physically Collocated in that Premises at the time of such request;
Space Exhaustion. Ameritech shall post on a publicly available Internet site, a document (the “Exhaustion Report”) that identifies each Ameritech Premises for which Physical Collocation is unavailable because of space limitations. Ameritech will update the Exhaustion Report to add additional Premises that run out of Physical Collocation space and to remove Premises in which Physical Collocation becomes available within ten (10) Business Days of the date on which space becomes exhausted or available, as applicable, at such Premises. Ameritech will recover from Requesting Carrier its costs to provide the Exhaustion Report in the manner determined by the Commission.

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