TRUNKS Sample Clauses

TRUNKS. 5.1 Unless otherwise agreed herein, Carrier and Telco will interconnect directly in each LATA in which they exchange Local Calls and Switched Access Services traffic.
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TRUNKS. 6.1 Xxxxxxx and AT&T-22STATE will interconnect directly in each LATA in which AT&T delivers Authorized Services and IXC traffic. 6.2 Installation/Provisioning 6.2.1 Carrier will be responsible for designing, ordering andprovisioning all Trunks. Xxxxxxx also will engineerand maintain the appropriate type and sizni g of Facilities and Trunks according to sound engineering practices, as mutually agreed to by the Parties. 6.2.2 Carrier shall submit orders to AT&T-22STATE to establish, add, change, or disconnect Trunks usingAT&T- 22STATE’s applicable ordering system. 6.2.3 The Parties will jointly plan and coordinate all Carrier orders that constitute a major project as described below. Major projects are those that require the coordination and execution of multiple orders, and/or actions by the Parties, including but not limited to the initial establishment of Interconnection in an area, designated NPA-NXX relocations, re-homes, Facility grooming, or major network rearrangements.
TRUNKS. 6.1 Xxxxxxx and AT&T-21STATE will interconnect directly in each LATA in which AT&T delivers Authorized Services and IXC traffic.
TRUNKS. 0-5 days, 6-8 days, 9-11 days, 12-14 days, 15-17 days, 18-20 days, * 20 days . ** 10 and (*) 10
TRUNKS. 16.2.1.1 U S WEST shall allow Pac-West to provide direct trunking to each U S WEST E911 end office or tandem, as is appropriate for the applicable serving area. These trunks are to be provided as one-way trunks from a given Pac-West end office to the U S WEST E911 end office or tandem.
TRUNKS. 5.1. Unless otherwise agreed herein, Carrier and Telco will interconnect directly in each LATA in which they exchange Local Calls and Switched Access Services traffic. For delivery of mobile to land traffic in a Type 2A configuration, the Parties will Interconnect at each Tandem Switch in the relevant LATA. or using Type 2B interconnection at each end office sub-tending tandems where direct connections are not maintained. In a Type 1 configuration, direct connections are established at end offices of Carrier’s choice, provided that Telco will not be required to terminate mobile originated calls beyond the boundary of the relevant LATA where it is unable to do so under applicable law. In a Type 2B configuration, direct connections are maintained to end offices of the Carrier’s choice but Telco will not be required to terminate calls delivered over a Type 2B connection to numbers which do not reside in the relevant end office. Installation/Provisioning. 5.1.1. Xxxxxxx will be responsible for designing, ordering and provisioning all Trunks except where Telco elects to deliver land to mobile traffic over one way facilities in which case such facilities will be provisioned by Telco Carrier will engineer and maintain the appropriate type of and sizing for Facilities and Trunks according to sound engineering practice, as mutually agreed to by the Parties. 5.1.2. Telco will provide non-discriminatory installation and maintenance intervals that are consistent with the like type services which it provides to itself. 5.1.3. Orders from Carrier to Telco to establish, add, change, or disconnect Trunks shall be submitted using Telco's applicable ordering system. 5.1.4. Orders that comprise a major project that directly impacts the other Party will be jointly planned and coordinated. Major projects are those that require the coordination and execution of multiple orders, or related activities between and among Telco and Carrier work groups, including but not limited to the initial establishment of Interconnection in an area, designated NPA-NXX relocations, re-homes, Facility grooming or major network rearrangements.
TRUNKS. On RUC’s side of the POI, the DS-1s will be provisioned over RUC facilities, between the Reedsburg End Office Switch and the POI. On LEVEL 3’s side of the POI, the DS-1s will be provisioned over LEVEL 3’s facilities between the POI and LEVEL 3’s Point of Presence. The POI will be the Richland-Grant Telephone Cooperative, Inc. Blue River, Wisconsin Tandem switch facilities located at the V and H coordinates: V5950; H3975.
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TRUNKS. On SOMERSET’s side of the POI, the Trunk Group(s) will be provisioned over SOMERSET facilities, between the SOMERSET End Office Switch and the POI. On CHARTER’s side of the POI, the Trunk Group(s) will be provisioned over CHARTER’s facilities between the POI and CHARTER’s End Office Switch in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. The POI will be at the SOMERSET exchange boundary located at the V and H coordinates: V5714, H4448.
TRUNKS. On TELCOM’s side of the POI, the DS-1 will be provisioned over TELCOM facilities, between the Menomonie End Office Switch and the POI. On LEVEL 3’s side of the POI, the DS-1 will be provisioned over LEVEL 3’s facilities between the POI and LEVEL 3’s Point of Presence. The POI will be at the West Wisconsin Telcom Cooperative, Inc. Elk Lake End Office Switch (EKLKWIXCDSO) facilities located at the V and H coordinates: V5698; H4277.
TRUNKS. Trunks are arguably the most versatile of all animal organs. The trunk can be used for such diverse tasks as shifting a 600 kg log to picking up a coin. It is a boneless mass of flesh and has up to 100,000 muscles that can bend easily. It is 2 metres long and weighs around 140 kg. The trunk has a small finger like lip at the end which can distinguish between size, shape, texture, hot and cold. The animal uses its trunk to feed and drink by bringing food and water to the mouth, breathe, make noises, caress its young and sometimes even fight. When totally submerged in water the trunk can also be used as a snorkel. Trunks can hold six litres of water and are often used as a flexible shower hose pipe. It is a superb organ of smell, and can be directed easily toward the source. By beating the ground violently with the trunk the elephant signals its anger or displeasure. This emotion equates to desk-banging in humans. When an elephant is on unsteady or unfamiliar ground it will use the outside of the trunk to beat the earth, determining if the ground is firm enough to walk on. Once safety is substantiated the front foot is moved forward onto the tested area. The rear foot follows and is carefully placed in exactly the same footprint. It is indeed a sad state of affairs that the evolution of the human being failed to develop this remarkable organ of smell and touch. We can all imagine situations when it could have been an invaluable asset.
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