Terminating DSL Transport Service Sample Clauses

Terminating DSL Transport Service. SBC-ASI/8-STATE will not initiate any CLEC Customer-requested disconnection or rearrangement of Services unless directed by CLEC. CLEC will be responsible for sending the appropriate disconnect order to SBC-ASI/8-STATE for any DSL Transport Service that it wishes to cancel. Upon receipt of a disconnect order issued by CLEC, SBC-ASI/8-STATE will discontinue the provision of the DSL Transport Services to the CLEC’s Customer pursuant to the instructions in the disconnect order. SBC-ASI/8-STATE will cease to charge CLEC for the provision of the particular DSL Transport Service upon processing the disconnect order. In the event that a CLEC’s Customer instructs SBC-ASI/8-STATE not to complete an installation of DSL Transport Service at the CLEC’s Customer location and SBC-ASI/8-STATE is thereby prevented from installing DSL Transport Service, SBC-ASI/8-STATE will provide notice to CLEC. CLEC will have ten (10) business days from the date of the notice to secure CLEC’s Customer’s permission for SBC-ASI/8-STATE to perform work at that location and to notify SBC-ASI/8-STATE in writing that it has obtained the necessary permission from CLEC’s Customer. If CLEC does not notify SBC-ASI/8-STATE of such permission within that ten (10) business day period, SBC-ASI/8-STATE will cancel the order with no liability to SBC-ASI/8-STATE. After cancellation, any order for DSL Transport Service for the same CLEC Customer location will be treated as a new order. After DSL Transport Service has been installed, if, for reasons beyond the control of SBC-ASI/8-STATE, conditions in the ILEC loop facilities change causing the DSL Transport Service to become inoperable, SBC-ASI/8-STATE will disconnect the inoperable Service with no liability to SBC-ASI/8-STATE.
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Terminating DSL Transport Service. 33.2.1 SBC-ASI/13State will not initiate any CLEC End User-requested disconnection or rearrangement of Services unless directed by CLEC. CLEC will be responsible for sending the appropriate disconnect order to SBC-ASI/13State for any DSL Transport Service that it wishes to cancel.
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