Common use of Unbundled Local Switching Clause in Contracts

Unbundled Local Switching. 5.1 Transition of Unbundled Local circuit Switching, including UNE-P Services 5.1.1 DS0 Capacity (Mass Market) 5.1.1.1 Qwest is not required to provide access to local circuit Switching on an unbundled basis to requesting telecommunications carriers for the purpose of serving end-user customers using DS0 capacity loops. 5.1.1.2 Each requesting telecommunications carrier shall migrate its embedded base of end-user customers off of the unbundled local circuit Switching element to an alternative arrangement within twelve (12) months of the effective date of the Triennial Review Remand Order. 5.1.1.3 Notwithstanding Section 5.1.1.2, for a twelve (12) month period from the effective date of the Triennial Review Remand Order, Qwest shall provide access to local circuit Switching on an unbundled basis for a requesting carrier to serve its embedded base of end-user customers. The price for unbundled local circuit Switching in combination with unbundled DS0 capacity loops and shared transport obtained pursuant to this paragraph shall be the higher of: (A) the rate at which the requesting carrier obtained that combination of network elements on June 15, 2004 plus one dollar, or (B) the rate the state public utility commission establishes, if any, between June 16, 2004, and the effective date of the Triennial Review Remand Order, for that combination of network elements, plus one dollar. CLEC may not obtain new local Switching as an unbundled network element. Qwest and CLEC will work together to identify those impacted accounts. 5.1.1.4 Qwest shall provide a requesting telecommunications carrier with nondiscriminatory access to signaling, call-related databases, and shared transport facilities on an unbundled basis, in accordance with section 251(c)(3) of the Act and this part, to the extent that local circuit Switching is required to be

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Unbundled Local Switching. 5.1 Transition of Unbundled Local circuit Switching, including UNE-P Services 5.1.1 DS0 Capacity (Mass Market) 5.1.1.1 Qwest is not required to provide access to local circuit Switching on an unbundled basis to requesting telecommunications carriers for the purpose of serving end-user customers using DS0 capacity loops. 5.1.1.2 Each requesting telecommunications carrier shall migrate its embedded base of end-user customers off of the unbundled local circuit Switching element to an alternative arrangement within twelve (12) months of the effective date of the Triennial Review Remand Order. 5.1.1.3 Notwithstanding Section 5.1.1.2, for a twelve (12) month period from the effective date of the Triennial Review Remand Order, Qwest shall provide access to local circuit Switching on an unbundled basis for a requesting carrier to serve its embedded base of end-user customers. The price for unbundled local circuit Switching in combination with unbundled DS0 capacity loops and shared transport obtained pursuant to this paragraph shall be the higher of: (A) the rate at which the requesting carrier obtained that combination of network elements on June 15, 2004 plus one dollar, or (B) the rate the state public utility commission establishes, if any, between June 16, 2004, and the effective date of the Triennial Review Remand Order, for that combination of network elements, plus one dollar. CLEC may not obtain new local Switching as an unbundled network element. Qwest and CLEC will work together to identify those impacted accounts. 5.1.1.4 Qwest shall provide a requesting telecommunications carrier with nondiscriminatory access to signaling, call-related databases, and shared transport facilities on an unbundled basis, in accordance with section 251(c)(3) of the Act and this part, to the extent that local circuit Switching is required to bebe made available pursuant to Section 5.1.1.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Unbundled Local Switching. 5.1 Transition of Unbundled Local circuit Switching, including UNE-P Servicesβ€Œ 5.1.1 DS0 Capacity (Mass Market) 5.1.1.1 Qwest is not required to provide access to local circuit Switching on an unbundled basis to requesting telecommunications carriers for the purpose of serving end-user customers using DS0 capacity loops. 5.1.1.2 Each requesting telecommunications carrier shall migrate its embedded base of end-user customers off of the unbundled local circuit Switching element to an alternative arrangement within twelve (12) months of the effective date of the Triennial Review Remand Order. 5.1.1.3 Notwithstanding Section 5.1.1.2, for a twelve (12) month period from the effective date of the Triennial Review Remand Order, Qwest shall provide access to local circuit Switching on an unbundled basis for a requesting carrier to serve its embedded base of end-user customers. The price for unbundled local circuit Switching in combination with unbundled DS0 capacity loops and shared transport obtained pursuant to this paragraph shall be the higher of: (A) the rate at which the requesting carrier obtained that combination of network elements on June 15, 2004 plus one dollar, or (B) the rate the state public utility commission establishes, if any, between June 16, 2004, and the effective date of the Triennial Review Remand Order, for that combination of network elements, plus one dollar. CLEC may not obtain new local Switching as an unbundled network element. Qwest and CLEC will work together to identify those impacted accounts. 5.1.1.4 Qwest shall provide a requesting telecommunications carrier with nondiscriminatory access to signaling, call-related databases, and shared transport facilities on an unbundled basis, in accordance with section 251(c)(3) of the Act and this part, to the extent that local circuit Switching is required to bebe made available pursuant to Section 5.1.1.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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