Exhibit 10.50
AGREEMENT
This Agreement, which shall become effective as of the 1st day of
July, 1999, is entered into by and between ITC/\DeltaCom Communications, Inc.
("DeltaCom"), on behalf of Itself, and BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc.,
(BellSouth"), a Georgia corporation, having an office at 000 X. Xxxxxxxxx
Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, 00000, on behalf of itself and its successors and
assigns.
WHEREAS, the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (the "Act") was signed into law
on February 8, 1996; and
WHEREAS, section 252(j) of the Act requires BellSouth to make available any
interconnection, service, or network element provided under an agreement
approved by the appropriate state regulatory body to any other requesting
telecommunications carrier upon the same terms and conditions as those provided
in the agreement in its entirety; and
WHEREAS, DeltaCom has requested that BellSouth make available the
interconnection agreement In its entirety executed between BellSouth and
MCImetro Access Transmission Services, Inc. ("MCIm") dated September 24, 1997
for the state of Mississippi.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and mutual covenants of
this Agreement, DeltaCom and BellSouth hereby agree as follows:
1. DeltaCom and BellSouth shall adopt In its entirety the Mississippi
MCIm/BellSouth Interconnection Agreement dated September 24, 1997 and any and
all amendments to said agreement executed and approved by the appropriate state
regulatory commission as of the date of the execution of this Agreement. The
Mississippi MClm/BellSouth Interconnection Agreement and all amendments are
attached hereto as Exhibit I and incorporated herein by this reference. The
adoption of this agreement with amendment(s) consists of the following:
NO.
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Adoption Papers 3
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Title Page 1
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Table of Contents 1
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General Terms and Conditions 46
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Attachment 1 11
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Attachment 2 15
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Attachment 3 103
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Attachment 4 12
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Attachment 5 9
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Attachment 6 42
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Attachment 7 10
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Attachment 8 98
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Attachment 9 5
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Attachment 10 1
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Amendment dated 12/27/97 4
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Second Amendment dated 9/15/99 2
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2. In the event that DeltaCom consists of two (2) or more separate entities
as set forth in the preamble to this Agreement, all such entities shall be
Jointly and severally liable for the obligations of DeltaCom under this
Agreement.
3. The term of this Agreement shall be from the effective date as set forth
above and shall expire as set forth in Section 3-General Terms and Conditions of
the Mississippi MCIm/BellSouth Interconnection Agreement. For the purposes of
determining the expiration date of this Agreement pursuant to Section 3-General
Terms and Conditions of the Mississippi MCIm/BellSouth Interconnection
Agreement, the effective date shall be September 24, 1997.
4. DeltaCom shall accept and incorporate any amendments to the MCIm
Interconnection Agreement executed as a result of any final judicial,
regulatory, or legislative action.
5. Every notice, consent, approval, or other communications required or
contemplated by this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be delivered in
person or given by postage prepaid mail, address to:
BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc.
DeltaCom Account Team
9th Floor
000 Xxxxx 00xx Xxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000
and
General Attorney - COU
Suite 4300
000 X. Xxxxxxxxx Xx.
Xxxxxxx, XX 00000
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ITC/\DeltaCom Communications Inc.
Senior Manager -- Industry Relations
0000 XxxxxXxx Xxxxx
XX Xxx 000
Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000
and
Director -- Regulatory Affairs
Xxxxx 000
000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000
or at such other address as the intended recipient previously shall have
designated by written notice to the other Party. Where specifically required,
notices shall be by certified or registered mail. Unless otherwise provided in
this Agreement, notice by mail shall be effective on the date it is officially
recorded as delivered by return receipt or equivalent, and In the absence of
such record of delivery, it shall be presumed to have been delivered the fifth
day, or next business day after the fifth day, after it was deposited in the
mails.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement through their
authorized representatives.
BellSouthTelecommunications, Inc. ITC/\DeltaCom Communications, Inc.
/s/ Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx /s/ Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx
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Signature Signature
Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx
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Name Name
Sr. Director Director--Regulatory Affairs
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Title Title
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Exhibit I
MCImetro-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
MCIMETRO/BELLSOUTH INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT
This Interconnection Agreement (the "Agreement"), effective [insert date], 199__
(the "Effective Date"), is entered into by and between BellSouth
Telecommunications, Inc. ("BellSouth"), a Georgia corporation, and MCImetro
Access Transmission Services, Inc. ("MCIm"), a Delaware corporation, to
establish the rates, terms and conditions for interconnection, local resale,
ancillary services and purchase of unbundled network elements (individually
referred to as the "service" or collectively as the "services").
WHEREAS, the parties wish to interconnect their local exchange networks in a
technically and economically efficient manner for the transmission and
termination of calls ("Interconnection"); and
WHEREAS, MCIm wishes to purchase Telecommunications Services for resale to
others ("Local Resale" or "Services for Resale"), and BellSouth is willing to
provide such service pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement; and
WHEREAS, MCIm wishes to purchase on an unbundled basis Network Elements, and
BellSouth is willing to provide such services; and
WHEREAS, MCIm wishes to purchase ancillary services such as access to poles,
ducts conduits and rights of way and collocation of equipment at BellSouth' s
facilities on the terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the parties intend the rates, terms and conditions of this Agreement,
and their performance of obligations thereunder, to comply with the
Communications Act of 1934, as amended by the Telecommunications Act of 1996
(the "Act"), the applicable Rules and Regulations of the Federal Communications
Commission ("FCC") in effect, and the orders, rules and regulations of the state
regulatory body.
Now, therefore, in consideration of the terms and conditions contained herein,
BellSouth and MCIm hereby mutually agree as follows:
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PART A
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
SECTION 1. SCOPE OF THIS AGREEMENT
1.1 This Agreement, including Parts A, B, and C, specifies the rights
and obligations of each party with respect to the purchase and sale of
Interconnection, Local Resale, Network Elements and ancillary services.
This PART A sets forth the general terms and conditions governing this
Agreement. Certain terms used in this Agreement shall have the meanings
defined in PART B -- DEFINITIONS, or as otherwise elsewhere defined
throughout this Agreement. Other terms used but not defined herein will
have the meanings ascribed to them in the Act and the applicable FCC
Rules and Regulations in effect. PART C sets forth, among other things,
descriptions of the services, pricing, technical and business
requirements, and physical and network security requirements.
LIST OF ATTACHMENTS COMPRISING PART C:
I. Price Schedule
II. Local Resale
III. Network Elements
IV. Interconnection
V. Collocation
VI. Rights of Way
VII. Number Portability
VIII. Business Process Requirements
IX. Security Requirements
X. Credits for Performance Standards Failures
1.2 BellSouth shall provide the services pursuant to this Agreement.
Except as provided below, BellSouth shall not discontinue or refuse to
provide any service provided or required hereunder without MCIm's
prior written agreement. Such agreement shall not be unreasonably
withheld. BellSouth shall not discontinue any telecommunications
service available for resale unless BellSouth provides MCIm prior
written notice of its intent to discontinue any such service. BellSouth
agrees to make any such service available to MCIm for resale to MCIm
customers who are subscribers to such services from MCIm until the date
BellSouth discontinues any such service for BellSouth's customers.
BellSouth also agrees to adopt a reasonable, nondiscriminatory
transition schedule for BellSouth and MCIm customers who may be
purchasing any such service.
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SECTION 2. REGULATORY APPROVALS
2.1 This Agreement, and any amendment or modification hereof, will be
submitted to the state regulatory body for approval in accordance with
Section 252 of the Act. Should the state regulatory body deny approval
of the Agreement or any part thereof, the parties agree to consider
whether any additional and appropriate judicial or administrative
efforts are necessary to gain approval of said part or Agreement. If it
is mutually determined that the part or Agreement must be renegotiated
to gain approval by the state regulatory body, the parties agree to do
so on an expedited basis. If the parties fail to reach agreement,
either party may seek resolution pursuant to Section 23 (Dispute
Resolution Procedures) of this Agreement.
2.2 In the event the FCC or the State regulatory body promulgates rules
or regulations, or issues orders, or a court with appropriate
jurisdiction issues orders, which make unlawful any provision of this
Agreement, the parties shall negotiate promptly and in good faith in
order to amend the Agreement to substitute contract provisions which
are consistent with such rules, regulations or orders. In the event the
parties cannot agree on an amendment within thirty (30) days from the
date any such rules, regulations or orders become effective, then the
parties shall resolve their dispute under the applicable procedures set
forth in Section 23 (Dispute Resolution Procedures) hereof.
2.3 In the event BellSouth is required by any governmental authority to
file a tariff or make another similar filing ("Filing") in order to
implement this Agreement, BellSouth shall (i) consult with MCIm
reasonably in advance of such Filing about the form and substance of
such Filing, (ii) provide to MCIm its proposed tariff and obtain MCIm's
agreement on the form and substance of such Filing, and (iii) take
all steps reasonably necessary to ensure that such Filing imposes
obligations upon BellSouth that are no less favorable than those
provided in this Agreement and preserves for MCIm the full benefit of
the rights otherwise provided in this Agreement. In no event shall
BellSouth file any tariff to implement this Agreement that purports to
govern the services provided hereunder that is inconsistent with the
rates and other terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement unless
such rate or other terms and conditions are more favorable than those
set forth in this Agreement.
2.4 In the event that any final and nonappealable legislative,
regulatory, judicial or other legal action materially affects any
material terms of this
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Agreement, or the ability of MCIm or BellSouth to perform any material
terms of this Agreement, or in the event a judicial or administrative
stay of such action is not sought or granted, MCIm or BellSouth may, on
thirty (30) days written notice (delivered not later than thirty (30)
days following the date on which such action has become legally binding
and has otherwise become final and nonappealable) require that such
terms be renegotiated, and the Parties shall renegotiate in good faith
such mutually acceptable new terms as may be required. In the event
that such new terms are not renegotiated within ninety (90) days after
such notice, the dispute shall be resolved in accordance with Section
23 (Dispute Resolution Procedures) of this Agreement.
2.5 The parties intend that any additional services requested by either
party relating to the subject matter of this Agreement will be
incorporated into this Agreement by amendment.
SECTION 3. TERM OF AGREEMENT
This Agreement shall become binding upon execution by the parties and continue
for a period of 3 years, unless earlier terminated in accordance with Section 20
(Termination). No later than 180 days prior to the expiration of this Agreement,
the parties agree to commence negotiations with regard to the terms, conditions
and prices of a follow on agreement for the provision of services to be
effective on or before the expiration date of this Agreement ("Follow-on
Agreement"). The Parties further agree that any such Follow-on Agreement shall
be for a term of no less than three years unless the Parties agree otherwise.
If, within 135 days of commencing the negotiation referenced above, the Parties
are unable to satisfactorily negotiate new terms, conditions and prices, either
Party may petition the State regulatory body to establish an appropriate
Follow-on Agreement pursuant to 47 U.S.C. Section 252. The Parties agree that in
such event they shall encourage the State regulatory body to issue its order
regarding such Follow-on Agreement no later than the expiration date of this
Agreement. The Parties further agree that in the event the State regulatory body
does not issue its order by the expiration date of this Agreement or if the
Parties continue beyond the expiration date of this Agreement to negotiate
without State regulatory body intervention, the terms, conditions and prices
ultimately ordered by the State regulatory body, or negotiated by the Parties,
will be effective retroactive to the day following the expiration date of this
Agreement. Until the Follow-on Agreement becomes effective, BellSouth shall
provide Services pursuant to the terms, conditions and prices of this Agreement
that are then in effect.
SECTION 4. CHARGES AND PAYMENT
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In consideration of the services provided by BellSouth under this Agreement,
MCIm shall pay the charges set forth in Attachment I. The billing and payment
procedures for charges incurred by MCIm hereunder are set forth in Attachment
VIII.
SECTION 5. ASSIGNMENT AND SUBCONTRACT
5.1 Any assignment by either party to any non-affiliated entity of any
right, obligation or duty, or of any other interest hereunder, in whole
or in part, without the prior written consent of the other party shall
be void. A party may assign this Agreement or any right, obligation,
duty or other interest hereunder to an Affiliate company of the party
without the consent of the other party. All obligations and duties of
any party under this Agreement shall be binding on all successors in
interest and assigns of such party. No assignment or delegation hereof
shall relieve the assignor of its obligations under this Agreement in
the event that the assignee fails to perform such obligations.
5.2 If any party's obligation under this Agreement is performed by a
subcontractor or affiliate, the Party subcontracting the obligation
nevertheless shall remain fully responsible for the performance of this
Agreement in accordance with its terms, and shall be solely responsible
for payments due its subcontractors or affiliates. No subcontractor or
affiliate shall be deemed a third party beneficiary for any purposes
under this Agreement.
SECTION 6. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS
All terms, conditions and operations under this Agreement shall be performed in
accordance with all applicable laws, regulations and judicial or regulatory
decisions of all duly constituted governmental authorities with appropriate
jurisdiction, and this Agreement shall be implemented consistent with the
applicable rules and regulations of the FCC and the state regulatory body in
effect. Each party shall be responsible for obtaining and keeping in effect all
FCC, state Commission, franchise authority and other regulatory approvals that
may be required in connection with the performance of its obligations under this
Agreement. In the event the basis for this Agreement (e.g., the Act, FCC Rules
and Regulations, orders of the state regulatory body) is held to be invalid or
changed for any reason, this Agreement shall survive, and the parties shall
promptly renegotiate any provisions of this Agreement, which in the absence of
such invalidated or changed Act, Rule or Regulation are insufficiently clear to
be effectuated.
SECTION 7. GOVERNING LAW
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This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with applicable
federal law and the laws of the state of Mississippi, without regard to its
conflicts of laws principles.
SECTION 8. RELATIONSHIP OF PARTIES
Each party is an independent contractor, and has and hereby retains the right to
exercise full control of and supervision over its own performance of its
obligations under this Agreement and retains full control over the employment,
direction, compensation and discharge of all employees assisting in the
performance of such obligations.
SECTION 9. NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES
The provisions of this Agreement are for the benefit of the parties hereto and
not for any other person. This Agreement shall not provide any person not a
party hereto with any remedy, claim, liability, reimbursement, claim of action,
or other right in excess of those existing without reference hereto.
SECTION 10. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND INDEMNIFICATION
10.1 Any intellectual property which originates from or is developed by
a party shall remain in the exclusive ownership of that party. Except
for a limited license to use patents or copyrights to the extent
necessary for the parties to use any facilities or equipment (including
software) or to receive any service solely as provided under this
Agreement, no license in patent, copyright, trademark or trade secret,
or other proprietary or intellectual property right now or hereafter
owned, controlled or licensable by a party, is granted to the other
party or shall be implied or arise by estoppel. It is the
responsibility of each party to ensure at no additional cost to the
other party that it has obtained any necessary licenses in relation to
intellectual property of third parties used in its network that may be
required to enable the other party to use any facilities or equipment
(including software), to receive any service, or to perform its
respective obligations under this Agreement.
10.2 The party providing a service pursuant to this Agreement will
defend the party receiving such service or data provided as a result of
such service against claims of infringement arising solely from the use
by the receiving party of such service and will indemnify the receiving
party for any damages awarded based solely on such claims in accordance
with Section 11 of this Agreement.
10.3 In the event that use of any facilities or equipment (including
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software), becomes or, in reasonable judgment of the party who owns the
affected network is likely to become, the subject of a claim, action,
suit, or proceeding based on intellectual property infringement, then
said party shall promptly and at its sole expense, but subject to the
limitations of liability set forth below:
(i) modify or replace the applicable facilities or equipment
(including software) while maintaining form and function, or
(ii) obtain a license sufficient to allow such use to
continue. In the event (i) or (ii) are commercially
unreasonable, then said party may, (iii) terminate, upon
reasonable notice, this contract with respect to use of, or
services provided through use of, the affected facilities or
equipment (including software), but solely to the extent
required to avoid the infringement claim.
10.4 Neither party's obligations under this Section shall apply to the
extent the infringement is caused by: (i) modification of the
facilities or equipment (including software) by the indemnitee; (ii)
use by the indemnitee of the facilities or equipment (including
software) in combination with equipment or facilities (including
software) not provided or authorized by the indemnitor provided the
facilities or equipment (including software) would not be infringing if
used alone; (iii) conformance to specifications of the indemnitee which
would necessarily result in infringement; or (iv) continued use by the
indemnitee of the affected facilities or equipment (including software)
after being placed on notice to discontinue use as set forth herein.
10.5 The foregoing shall constitute the parties' sole and exclusive
remedies and obligations with respect to a third party claim of
intellectual property infringement arising out of the conduct of
business under this Agreement.
SECTION 11. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION
11.1. Liability Cap.
11.1.1 With respect to any claim or suit, whether based in
contract, tort or any other theory of legal liability, by
MCIm, any MCIm customer or by any other person or entity, for
damages associated with any of the services provided by
BellSouth pursuant to or in connection with this Agreement,
including but not limited to the installation, provision,
preemption, termination, maintenance, repair or restoration of
service, and subject to the provisions of the remainder of
this Section, BellSouth's liability shall be limited to an
amount equal to the proportionate charge for the service
provided
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pursuant to this Agreement for the period during which the
service was affected. Notwithstanding the foregoing, claims
for damages by MCIm, any MCIm customer or any other person or
entity resulting from the gross negligence or willful
misconduct of BellSouth and claims for damages by MCIm
resulting from the failure of BellSouth to honor in one or
more material respects any one or more of the material
provisions of this Agreement shall not be subject to such
limitation of liability.
11.1.2 With respect to any claim or suit, whether based in
contract, tort or any other theory of legal liability, by
BellSouth, any BellSouth customer or by any other person or
entity, for damages associated with any of the services
provided by MCIm pursuant to or in connection with this
Agreement, including but not limited to the installation,
provision, preemption, termination, maintenance, repair or
restoration of service, and subject to the provisions of the
remainder of this Section, MCIm's liability shall be limited
to an amount equal to the proportionate charge for the service
provided pursuant to this Agreement for the period during
which the service was affected. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
claims for damages by BellSouth, any BellSouth customer or any
other person or entity resulting from the gross negligence or
willful misconduct of MCIm and claims for damages by BellSouth
resulting from the failure of MCIm to honor in one or more
material respects any one or more of the material provisions
of this Agreement shall not be subject to such limitation of
liability.
11.2 Neither party shall be liable for any act or omission of any other
telecommunications company to the extent such other telecommunications
company provides a portion of a service.
11.3 Neither party shall be liable for damages to the other party's
terminal location, Interconnection Point or the other party's
customers' premises resulting from the furnishing of a service,
including but not limited to the installation and removal of equipment
and associated wiring, except to the extent the damage is caused by
such party's gross negligence or willful misconduct.
11.4 NO CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES - Neither MCIm nor BellSouth shall be
liable to the other party for any indirect, incidental, consequential,
reliance, or special damages suffered by such other party (including
without limitation damages for harm to business, lost revenues, lost
savings, or lost profits suffered by such other parties), regardless of
the form of action, whether in contract, warranty, strict liability, or
tort, including without limitation negligence of any kind whether
active or
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passive, and regardless of whether the parties knew of the possibility
that such damages could result. Each party hereby releases the other
party and such other party's subsidiaries and affiliates, and their
respective officers, directors, employees and agents from any such
claim. Nothing contained in this section 11 shall limit BellSouth's or
MCIm's liability to the other for (i) willful or intentional misconduct
(including gross negligence); (ii) bodily injury, death or damage to
tangible real or tangible personal property proximately caused by
BellSouth's or MCIm's negligent act or omission or that of their
respective agents, subcontractors or employees, nor shall anything
contained in this section 11 limit the parties' indemnification
obligations as specified herein.
11.5 OBLIGATION TO INDEMNIFY - Each Party shall, and hereby agrees to,
defend at the other's request, indemnify and hold harmless the other
Party and each of its officers, directors, employees and agents (each,
an "Indemnitee") against and in respect of any loss, debt, liability,
damage, obligation, claim, demand, judgment or settlement of any nature
or kind, known or unknown, liquidated or unliquidated, including
without limitation all reasonable costs and expenses incurred (legal,
accounting or otherwise) (collectively, "Damages") arising out of,
resulting from or based upon any pending or threatened claim, action,
proceeding or suit by any third Party (a "Claim") (i) alleging any
breach of any representation, warranty or covenant made by such
indemnifying Party (the "Indemnifying Party") in this Agreement, (ii)
based upon injuries or damage to any person or property or the
environment arising out of or in connection with this Agreement that
are the result of the Indemnifying Party's actions, breach of
Applicable Law, or status of its employees, agents and subcontractors,
or (iii) for actual or alleged infringement of any patent, copyright,
trademark, service xxxx, trade name, trade dress, trade secret or any
other intellectual property right, now known or later developed
(referred to as "Intellectual Property Rights") to the extent that such
claim or action arises from MCIm or MCIm's Customer's use of the
Services and Elements provided under this Agreement.
11.6 OBLIGATION TO DEFEND; NOTICE; COOPERATION - Whenever a Claim shall
arise for indemnification under this Section 11, the relevant
Indemnitee, as appropriate, shall promptly notify the Indemnifying
Party and request the Indemnifying Party to defend the same. Failure to
so notify the Indemnifying Party shall not relieve the Indemnifying
Party of any liability that the Indemnifying Party might have, except
to the extent that such failure prejudices the Indemnifying Party's
ability to defend such Claim. The Indemnifying Party shall have the
right to defend against such liability or assertion in which event the
Indemnifying Party shall give written notice to the Indemnitee of
acceptance of the defense of such
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Claim and the identity of counsel selected by the Indemnifying Party.
Except as set forth below, such notice to the relevant Indemnitee shall
give the Indemnifying Party full authority to defend, adjust,
compromise or settle such Claim with respect to which such notice shall
have been given, except to the extent that any compromise or settlement
shall prejudice the Intellectual Property Rights of the relevant
Indemnitees. The Indemnifying Party shall consult with the relevant
Indemnitee prior to any compromise or settlement that would affect the
Intellectual Property Rights or other rights of any Indemnitee, and the
relevant Indemnitee shall have the right to refuse such compromise or
settlement and, at the refusing Party's or refusing Parties' cost, to
take over such defense, provided that in such event the Indemnifying
Party shall not be responsible for, nor shall it be obligated to
indemnify the relevant Indemnitee against, any cost or liability in
excess of such refused compromise or settlement. With respect to any
defense accepted by the Indemnifying Party, the relevant Indemnitee
shall be entitled to participate with the Indemnifying Party in such
defense if the Claim requests equitable relief or other relief that
could affect the rights of the Indemnitee and also shall be entitled to
employ separate counsel for such defense at such Indemnitee's expense.
In the event the Indemnifying Party does not accept the defense of any
indemnified Claim as provided above, the relevant Indemnitee shall have
the right to employ counsel for such defense at the expense of the
Indemnifying Party. Each Party agrees to cooperate and to cause its
employees and agents to cooperate with the other Party in the defense
of any such Claim and the relevant records of each Party shall be
available to the other Party with respect to any such defense.
11.7 Both parties agree that they, at their own cost and expense, shall
maintain throughout the term of this Agreement, all insurance required
by law, and may at their own cost and expense purchase insurance or
self-insure their employer, public, professional and legal liabilities.
No limit of liability on any policy, not program of self-insurance, nor
any failure to maintain adequate insurance coverage shall limit the
direct or indirect liability of either party.
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SECTION 13. CONTINUING OBLIGATIONS
13.1 Except as otherwise provided herein, each party shall perform its
obligations hereunder at a performance level no less than the level
which it uses for its own operations, or those of its Affiliates, but
in no event shall a party use less than reasonable care in the
performance of its
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duties hereunder.
13.1.1 In providing Services and Elements, BellSouth will
provide MCIm with the quality of service BellSouth provides
itself and its end-users. BellSouth's performance under this
Agreement shall provide MCIm with the capability to meet
standards or other measurements that are at least equal to the
level that BellSouth provides or is required to provide by law
and its own internal procedures. BellSouth shall satisfy all
service standards, measurements, and performance requirements
set forth in the Agreement and the measurements specified in
Section 13.4.2.25 of Attachment III and in Sections 2.5, 3.4,
4.4 - 4.5, and 5.4 of Attachment VIII of this Agreement. Any
conflict between the standards, measurements, and performance
requirements BellSouth provides itself and the standards,
measurements and performance requirements set forth in this
Agreement shall be resolved in favor of the higher standard,
measurement and performance.
13.1.2 The Parties acknowledge that the need will arise for
changes to the measurements specified in this Agreement during
the term of this Agreement. Such changes may include the
addition or deletion of measurements or a change in the
performance standard for any particular metric, as well as the
provision of target performance levels, as set forth in this
Agreement. Unless otherwise specified in this Agreement, the
Parties agree to review all measurements on a quarterly basis
to determine if any changes are appropriate, and may include
the provision to MCIm of any additional measurements BellSouth
may provide itself.
13.1.3 The Parties agree to monitor actual performance on a
monthly basis and, if the Parties conclude it is required,
develop a process improvement plan to improve quality of
service provided as measured by the performance measurements,
if necessary. Such a plan shall be developed where BellSouth's
performance falls below either the level of performance it
provides itself or the level of performance required in this
Agreement.
13.2 BellSouth agrees that Interconnection will be provided in a
competitively neutral fashion, at any technically feasible point within
its network as stated in this Agreement and that such interconnection
will contain all the same features, functions and capabilities, and be
at least equal in quality to the level provided by BellSouth to itself
or its Affiliates.
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13.3 BellSouth agrees that it will provide to MCIm on a
nondiscriminatory basis unbundled Network Elements and ancillary
services as set forth in this Agreement and the operations support
systems as set forth in this Agreement. BellSouth further agrees that
these services, or their functional components, will contain all the
same features, functions and capabilities and be provided at a level of
quality at least equal to the level which it provides to itself or its
Affiliates.
13.4. BellSouth agrees that it will provide to MCIm nondiscriminatory
access to, poles, ducts, conduits, and rights of way owned or
controlled by BellSouth in accordance with the requirements of Section
224 of the Act.
13.5 BellSouth Agrees that it will provide nondiscriminatory access to
telephone numbers for as long as BellSouth remains the code
administrator for the North American Numbering Plan.
13.6 BellSouth agrees that it will provide to MCIm, in a competitively
neutral fashion, interim number portability as set forth herein and in
accordance with the applicable rules, regulations and orders of the FCC
and this Commission, including the First Report and Order, released
July 2, 1996 in CC Docket No. 95-116, regarding Telephone Number
Portability, in effect.
13.7 BellSouth agrees that it will provide to MCIm, in a competitively
neutral fashion, dialing parity for local exchange service and
interexchange service pursuant to the applicable rules, regulations and
orders of the state regulatory body and the FCC in effect.
13.8 BellSouth agrees that order entry, provisioning, installation,
trouble resolution, maintenance, billing, and service quality with
respect to Local Resale will be provided at least as expeditiously as
BellSouth provides for itself or for its own retail local service or to
others, or to its Affiliates, and that it will provide such services to
MCIm in a competitively neutral fashion.
13.9 BellSouth agrees that it will provide on a nondiscriminatory basis
space on its premises for physical or virtual collocation, as MCIm may
specify, for equipment necessary for MCIm's interconnection and access
to unbundled network elements.
SECTION 14. NOTICES
Except as otherwise provided herein, all notices or other communication
hereunder shall be deemed to have been duly given when made in writing and
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delivered in person by overnight courier, or deposited in the United States
mail, certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested and addressed as
follows:
To MCIm: MCImetro Access Transmission Services, Inc.
0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx
Xxxxxx, XX 00000
Copy to: General Counsel
MCI Communications Corporation
0000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxx, X.X.
Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000
To BellSouth: Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx
BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc.
0000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xx., Xxx. 000
Xxxxxx, XX 00000
Copy to: General Attorney-Interconnection
BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc.
Suite 4300
000 X. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX
Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000
If personal delivery or courier is selected to give notice, a receipt of such
delivery shall be obtained. The address to which notices or communications may
be given to either party may be changed by written notice given by such party to
the other pursuant to this Section 14.
SECTION 15. REMEDIES
15.1 The obligations of BellSouth and the services offered under this
Agreement are unique. Accordingly, in addition to any other available
rights or remedies, MCIm may xxx in equity for specific performance.
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15.3 All rights of termination, cancellation or other remedies
prescribed in this Agreement, or otherwise available, are cumulative
and are not intended to be exclusive of other remedies to which the
injured party may be entitled at law or equity in case of any breach or
threatened breach by the other party of any provision of this
Agreement. Use of one or more remedies shall not bar use of any other
remedy for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this Agreement.
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SECTION 16. WAIVERS
16.1 No waiver of any provisions of this Agreement and no consent to
any default under this Agreement shall be effective unless the same
shall be in writing and properly executed by or on behalf of the party
against whom such waiver or consent is claimed.
16.2 No course of dealing or failure of any party to strictly enforce
any term, right, or condition of this Agreement in any instance shall
be construed as a general waiver or relinquishment of such term, right
or condition.
16.3 Waiver by either party of any default by the other party shall not
be deemed a waiver of any other default.
SECTION 17. SURVIVAL
The following provisions of this Part A shall survive the expiration or
termination of this Agreement: Sections 10, 11, 12, 21, 22, 26 and 27, and any
other obligations to be performed after the expiration or termination of the
Agreement.
SECTION 18. FORCE MAJEURE
Neither party shall be held liable for any delay or failure in performance of
any part of this Agreement from any cause beyond its control and without its
fault or negligence, such as acts of God, acts of civil or military authority,
embargoes, epidemics, war, terrorist acts, riots, insurrections, fires,
explosions, earthquakes, strikes, nuclear accidents, floods, power blackouts, or
unusually severe weather. In the event of any such excused delay in the
performance of a party's obligations(s) under this Agreement, the due date for
the performance of the original obligation(s) shall be extended by a term equal
to the time lost by reason of delay. In the event of such delay, the delaying
party shall perform its obligations at a performance level no less than that
which it uses for its own operations and will resume performance in a
nondiscriminatory manner.
SECTION 19. NON-DISCRIMINATORY TREATMENT
If as a result of any proceeding or filing before any Court, State Commission,
or the Federal Communications Commission, voluntary agreement or arbitration
proceeding pursuant to the Act or pursuant to any applicable state law,
BellSouth becomes obligated to provide Services and Elements, whether or not
presently covered by this Agreement, to a third Party at rates or on terms and
conditions more favorable to such third Party than the applicable provisions of
this Agreement, MCIm shall have the option to substitute such more favorable
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rates, terms, and conditions for the relevant provisions of this Agreement which
shall apply to the same States as such other Party, and such substituted rates,
terms or conditions shall be deemed to have been effective under this Agreement
as of the effective date thereof. BellSouth shall provide to MCIm any BellSouth
agreement between BellSouth and any third Party within fifteen (15) days of the
filing of such agreement with any state Commission.
SECTION 20. TERMINATION
20.1 In the event of breach of any material provision of this Agreement
by either party, the non-breaching party shall give the other party
written notice thereof, and:
20.1.1 If such material breach is for non-payment of amounts
due hereunder pursuant to Attachment VIII, Section 3.1.18, the
breaching party shall cure such breach within thirty (30) days
of receiving such notice. The non-breaching party shall be
entitled to pursue all available legal and equitable remedies
for such breach. Amounts disputed in good faith and withheld
or set off shall not be deemed "amounts due hereunder" for the
purpose of this provision.
20.1.2 If such material breach is for any failure to perform
in accordance with this Agreement, which adversely affects the
non-breaching party's subscribers, the non-breaching party
shall give notice of the breach and the breaching party shall
cure such breach to the non-breaching party's reasonable
satisfaction within ten (10) business days, and if breaching
party does not, the non-breaching party may, at its sole
option, terminate this Agreement, or any parts hereof. The
non-breaching party shall be entitled to pursue all available
legal and equitable remedies for such breach. Notice under
this Subsection 20.1.2 may be given electronically or by
facsimile and in such case shall be deemed received when sent.
20.1.3 If such material breach is for any other failure to
perform in accordance with this Agreement, the breaching party
shall cure such breach to the non-breaching party's
reasonable satisfaction within forty-five (45) days, and if it
does not, the non-breaching party may, at is sole option
terminate this Agreement, or any parts hereof. The
non-breaching party shall be entitled to pursue all available
legal and equitable remedies for such breach.
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20.2 MCIm may terminate any Services provided under this Agreement upon
thirty (30) days written notice to BellSouth unless a different notice
period or different conditions are specified for termination of such
Services in this Agreement, or pursuant to any applicable tariff, in
which event such specific period or conditions shall apply. Where there
is no such different notice period or different condition specified,
MCIm's liability shall be limited to payment of the amounts due for any
terminated Local Service(s), Network Element(s), Combination(s), or
ancillary service(s) provided up to and including the date of
termination. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the provisions of section
11, supra, shall still apply. Upon termination, BellSouth agrees to
cooperate in an orderly and efficient transition to MCIm or another
vendor such that the level and quality of the services and Elements is
not degraded and to exercise its best efforts to effect an orderly and
efficient transition. MCIm agrees that it may not terminate the entire
Agreement pursuant to this section.
SECTION 21. CONFIDENTIALITY AND PUBLICITY
21.1 All confidential or proprietary information disclosed by either
party during the negotiations and the term of this Agreement shall be
protected by the parties in accordance with the terms of this Section
21. All information which is disclosed by one party ("Disclosing
Party") to the other ("Recipient") in connection with this Agreement,
or acquired in the course of performance of this Agreement, shall be
deemed confidential and proprietary to the Disclosing Party and subject
to this Agreement, such information including but not limited to,
orders for services, usage information in any form, and Customer
Proprietary Network Information ("CPNI") as that term is defined by the
Act and the rules and regulations of the FCC ("Confidential
Information").
21.1.1 For a period of eight (8) years from receipt of
Confidential Information, Recipient shall (i) use it only for
the purpose of performing under this Agreement, (ii) hold it
in confidence and disclose it only to employees who have a
need to know it in order to perform under this Agreement, and
(iii) safeguard it from unauthorized use of Disclosure using
no less than the degree of care with which Recipient
safeguards it own Confidential Information. If Recipient
wishes to disclose the Discloser's Confidential Information
to a third party agent or consultant in order to perform
Recipient' s obligations hereunder, such third party must have
executed a written agreement comparable in scope to the terms
of this Section 21.
21.1.2 Recipient shall have no obligation to safeguard
Confidential Information (i) which was in the Recipient's
possession free of
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restriction prior to its receipt from Disclosing Party, (ii)
which becomes publicly known or available through no breach of
this Agreement by Recipient, (iii) which is rightfully
acquired by Recipient free of restrictions on its Disclosure,
or (iv) which is independently developed by personnel of
Recipient to whom the Disclosing Party's Confidential
Information had not been previously disclosed. Recipient may
disclose Confidential Information if required by law, a court,
or governmental agency, provided that Disclosing Party has
been notified of the requirement promptly after Recipient
becomes aware of the requirement, and provided that Recipient
undertakes all lawful measures to avoid disclosing such
information until Disclosing Party has had reasonable time to
obtain a protective order. Recipient agrees to comply with any
protective order that covers the Confidential Information to
be disclosed.
21.1.3 Each party agrees that Disclosing Party would be
irreparably injured by a breach of this Section 21 by
Recipient or its representatives and that Disclosing Party
shall be entitled to seek equitable relief, including
injunctive relief and specific performance, in the event of
any breach of this Section 21. Such remedies shall not be
exclusive, but shall be in addition to all other remedies
available at law or in equity.
21.2 CPNI related to MCIm's subscribers obtained by virtue of Local
Interconnection or any other service provided under this Agreement
shall be MCIm's proprietary information and may not be used by
BellSouth for any purpose except performance of its obligations under
this Agreement, and in connection with such performance, shall be
disclosed only to employees with a need to know, unless the MCIm
subscriber expressly directs MCIm to disclose such information to
BellSouth pursuant to the requirements of Section 222(c)(2) of the Act.
In the event such authorization is obtained, BellSouth may use or
disclose only such information as MCIm provides pursuant to such
authorization and may not use information that BellSouth has otherwise
obtained, directly or indirectly, in connection with its performance
under this Agreement. CPNI related to BellSouth's subscribers obtained
by virtue of Local Interconnection shall be BellSouth's proprietary
information and may not be used by MCIm for any purpose except
performance of its obligations under this Agreement, and in connection
with such performance shall be disclosed only to employees with a need
to know, unless the BellSouth subscriber expressly directs BellSouth to
disclose such information to MCIm pursuant to the requirements of
Section 222(c)(2) of the Act. In the event such authorization is
obtained, MCIm may use or disclose only such information as BellSouth
provides pursuant to such authorization and may
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not use information that MCIm has otherwise obtained, directly or
indirectly, in connection with its performance under this Agreement.
21.3 Unless otherwise mutually agreed upon, neither party shall publish
or use the other party's logo, trademark, service xxxx, name,
language, pictures, or symbols or words from which the other party's
name may reasonably be inferred or implied in any product, service,
advertisement, promotion, or any other publicity matter.
21.4 Neither party shall produce, publish or distribute any press
release or other publicity referring to the other party or its
Affiliates, or announcing the execution or discussing the terms of this
Agreement without prior notice to the other party. In no event shall
either party mischaracterize the contents of this Agreement in any
public statement or in any representation to a governmental entity or
member thereof.
21.5 Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Section 21, nothing
herein shall be construed as limiting the rights of either party with
respect to its customer information under any applicable law, including
without limitation Section 222 of the Act.
SECTION 22. AUDITS AND INSPECTIONS
22.1 The following audit procedures shall apply.
22.1.1 Subject to BellSouth's reasonable security
requirements and except as may be otherwise specifically
provided in this Agreement, MCIm may audit BellSouth's books,
records and other documents once in each Contract Year for the
purpose of evaluating the accuracy of BellSouth's billing and
invoicing. MCIm may employ other persons or firms for this
purpose. Such audit shall take place at a time and place
agreed on by the Parties no later than thirty (30) days after
notice thereof to BellSouth.
22.1.2 BellSouth shall promptly correct any billing error that
is revealed in an audit, including making refund of any
overpayment by MCIm in the form of a credit on the invoice for
the first full billing cycle after the Parties have agreed
upon the accuracy of the audit results. Any Disputes
concerning audit results shall be resolved pursuant to the
Dispute Resolution Procedures described in Section 23 of this
Attachment.
22.1.3 BellSouth shall cooperate fully in any such audit,
providing reasonable access to any and all appropriate
BellSouth employees
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and books, records and other documents reasonably necessary to
assess the accuracy of BellSouth's bills.
22.1.4 MCIm may audit BellSouth's books, records and documents
more than once during any Contract Year if the previous audit
found previously uncorrected net variances or errors in
invoices in BellSouth's favor with an aggregate value of at
least two percent (2%) of the amounts payable by MCIm for
Services and Elements or Combinations provided during the
period covered by the audit.
22.1.5 Audits shall be at MCIm's expense, subject to
reimbursement by BellSouth in the event that an audit finds an
adjustment in the charges or in any invoice paid or payable by
MCIm hereunder by an amount that is, on an annualized basis,
greater than two percent (2%) of the aggregate charges for the
Services and Elements during the period covered by the audit.
22.1.6 Upon (i) the discovery by BellSouth of overcharges not
previously reimbursed to MCIm or (ii) the resolution of
disputed audits, BellSouth shall promptly reimburse MCIm the
amount of any overpayment times the highest interest rate (in
decimal value) which may be levied by law for commercial
transactions, compounded daily for the number of days from the
date of overpayment to and including the date that payment is
actually made. In no event, however, shall interest be
assessed on any previously assessed or accrued late payment
charges.
22.2 Subject to reasonable security requirements, either Party may
audit the books, records and other documents of the other for the
purpose of evaluating usage pertaining to transport and termination of
local traffic. Where such usage data is being transmitted through CABS,
the audit shall be conducted in accordance with CABS or other
applicable requirements approved by the appropriate State Commission.
If data is not being transferred via CABS, either Party may request an
audit for such purpose once each Contract Year. Either Party may employ
other persons or firms for this purpose. Any such audit shall take
place no later than thirty (30) days after notice thereof to the other
Party.
22.2.1 Either Party shall promptly correct any reported usage
error that is revealed in an audit, including making payment
of any underpayment after the Parties have agreed upon the
accuracy of the audit results. Any Disputes concerning audit
results shall be resolved pursuant to the Dispute Resolution
Procedures described in Section 23 of Part A of this
Agreement.
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22.2.2 The Parties shall cooperate fully in any such audit,
providing reasonable access to any and all appropriate
employees and books, records and other documents reasonably
necessary to assess the usage pertaining to transport and
terminating of local traffic.
22.3 This Section 22 shall survive expiration or termination of this
Agreement shall for a period of two (2) years after expiration or
termination of this Agreement.
SECTION 23. DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURES
The parties recognize and agree that the Commission has continuing jurisdiction
to implement and enforce all terms and conditions of this Agreement.
Accordingly, the parties agree that any dispute arising out of or relating to
this Agreement that the parties themselves cannot resolve, may be submitted to
the Commission for resolution. The parties agree to seek expedited resolution by
the Commission, and shall request that resolution occur in no event later than
sixty (60) days from the date of submission of such dispute. If the Commission
appoints an expert(s) or other facilitator(s) to assist in its decision making,
each party shall pay half of the fees and expenses so incurred. During the
Commission proceeding each party shall continue to perform its obligations under
this Agreement; provided, however that neither party shall be required to act in
any unlawful fashion. This provision shall not preclude the parties from seeking
relief available in any other forum.
SECTION 24. BONA FIDE REQUEST PROCESS FOR FURTHER UNBUNDLING
BellSouth shall, upon request of MCIm, and to the extent technically feasible,
provide to MCIm access to its unbundled elements for the provision of MCIm's
telecommunications service. Any request by MCIm for access to an unbundled
element that is not already available shall be treated as an unbundled element
Bona Fide Request. The parties shall adhere to the process as agreed and
described in Exhibit 1.
SECTION 25. BRANDING
25.1 In all cases in which BellSouth has control over handling of
services MCIm may provide using services provided by BellSouth under
this Agreement, BellSouth shall brand any and all such services at all
points of customer contact exclusively as MCIm services, or otherwise
as MCIm may specify, or be provided with no brand at all, as MCIm shall
determine. BellSouth may not unreasonably interfere with branding by
MCIm. If for any reason, BellSouth finds that it is not possible to
brand operator
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services and directory service calls for MCIm, BellSouth shall revert
to generic unbranding for all local service providers, including
itself.
25.2 MCIm shall provide the exclusive interface to MCIm subscribers,
except as MCIm shall otherwise specify. In those instances where MCIm
requires BellSouth personnel or systems to interface with MCIm
subscribers, such BellSouth personnel shall identify themselves as
representing MCIm, or such brand as MCIm may specify, and shall not
identify themselves as representing BellSouth or any other entity, and
shall refrain from marketing BellSouth, directly or indirectly, to MCIm
subscribers.
25.3 BellSouth shall distribute to MCIm subscribers materials provided
by MCIm. Such materials shall be prepared by MCIm and provided in
sufficient quantities to BellSouth at MCIm's cost. All forms, business
cards or other business materials furnished by BellSouth to MCIm
subscribers shall be provided by MCIm unless otherwise agreed by MCIm,
in its sole discretion, in which case, any such customer materials
shall be subject to MCIm's prior review and approval, and shall bear no
corporate name, logo, trademark or trade names other than MCIm or its
Affiliates or such other brand as MCIm, in its sole discretion, shall
determine. If, however, the technician does not have a company specific
card available at the time services are performed, the BellSouth
technician shall use a generic card.
25.4 Except as specifically permitted MCIm, in no event shall BellSouth
provide information to MCIm subscribers about MCIm or MCIm's products
or services.
25.5 BellSouth shall provide, for MCIm's review and approval, the
methods and procedures, training and approaches to be used by BellSouth
to assure that BellSouth meets MCIm's branding requirements.
25.6 This Section 25 shall not confer on either party rights to the
service marks, trademarks and trade names owned by or used in
connection with services by the other party or its Affiliates, except
as expressly permitted by the other party.
25.7 BellSouth will not be liable for any error, mistake or omission,
other than intentional acts or omissions or gross negligence, resulting
from the requirements to distribute MCIm's leave behind materials.
SECTION 26. TAXES
26.1 Definition
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For purposes of this Section 26, the terms "taxes" and "fees" shall
include but not be limited to federal, state or local sales, use,
excise, gross receipts or other taxes or tax-like fees of whatever
nature and however designated (including tariff surcharges and any
fees, charges or other payments, contractual or otherwise, for the use
of public streets or rights of way, whether designated as franchise
fees or otherwise) imposed, or sought to be imposed, on either of the
parties and measured by the charges or payments, for the services
furnished hereunder, excluding any taxes levied on income.
26.2 Taxes And Fees Imposed Directly On Either Seller Or Purchaser
26.2.1 Taxes and fees imposed on the providing Party, which
are neither permitted nor required to be passed on by the
providing Party to its Customer, shall be borne and paid by
the providing Party.
26.2.2 Taxes and fees imposed on the purchasing Party, which
are not required to be collected and/or remitted by the
providing Party, shall be borne and paid by the purchasing
Party.
26.3 Taxes And Fees Imposed On Purchaser But Collected And
Remitted By Seller
26.3.1 Taxes and fees imposed on the purchasing Party shall be
borne by the purchasing Party, even if the obligation to
collect and/or remit such taxes or fees is placed on the
providing Party.
26.3.2 To the extent permitted by Applicable Law, any such
taxes and/or fees shall be shown as separate items on
applicable billing documents between the Parties.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the purchasing Party shall
remain liable for any such taxes and fees regardless of
whether they are actually billed by the providing Party at the
time that the respective service is billed.
26.3.3 If the purchasing Party determines that in its opinion
any such taxes or fees are not lawfully due, the providing
Party shall not xxxx such taxes or fees to the purchasing
Party if the purchasing Party provides written certification,
reasonably satisfactory to the providing Party, stating that
it is exempt or otherwise not subject to the tax or fee,
setting forth the basis therefor, and satisfying any other
requirements under applicable law. If any authority seeks to
collect any such tax or fee that the purchasing Party has
determined and certified not to be lawfully due, or any such
tax or
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fee that was not billed by the providing Party, the purchasing
Party may contest the same in good faith, at its own expense.
In the event that such contest must be pursued in the name of
the providing Party, the providing Party shall permit the
purchasing Party to pursue the contest in the name of
providing Party. In the event of any such contest, the
purchasing Party shall furnish the providing Party with notice
of the pending proceeding, the final resolution thereof and
any action therein that would affect the providing party's
obligation to collect and remit.
26.3.4 In the event that all or any portion of an amount
sought to be collected must be paid in order to contest the
imposition of any such tax or fee, or to avoid the existence
of a lien on the assets of the providing Party during the
pendency or such contest, the purchasing Party shall be
responsible for such payment and shall be entitled to the
benefit of any refund or recovery.
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26.3.6 Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the
purchasing Party shall protect, indemnify and hold harmless
(and defend at the purchasing Party's expense) the providing
Party from and against any such tax or fee, interest or
penalties thereof, or other charges or payable expenses
(including reasonable attorney fees) with respect thereto,
which are reasonably and necessarily incurred by the providing
Party in connection with any claim for or contest of any such
tax or fee.
26.3.7 Each Party shall provide the other Party with timely
written notice of any assessment, proposed assessment or other
claim for any additional amount of such a tax or fee by a
taxing authority.
26.4 Taxes And Fees Imposed On Providing Party
26.4.1 Taxes and fees imposed on the providing Party, which
are permitted or required to be passed on by the providing
Party to its Customer, shall be borne by the purchasing Party.
26.4.2 To the extent permitted by applicable law, any such
taxes and/or fees shall be shown as separate items on
applicable billing documents between the Parties.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the purchasing Party shall
remain liable for any such taxes and fees regardless of
whether they are actually billed by the providing Party at the
time that the respective service is billed.
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26.4.3 If the purchasing Party disagrees with the providing
Party's determination as to the application or basis for any
such tax or fees, the parties shall consult with respect to
the imposition and billing of such tax or fee and with respect
to whether to contest the imposition of such tax or fee.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the providing Party shall
retain responsibility for determining whether and to what
extent any such taxes or fees are applicable. The providing
Party shall further retain responsibility for determining
whether and how to contest the imposition of such taxes or
fees, provided, however, the Parties agree to consult in good
faith as to such contest and that any such contest undertaken
at the request of the purchasing Party shall be at the
purchasing Party's expense. In the event that such contest
must be pursued in the name of the providing Party, providing
Party shall permit purchasing Party to pursue the contest in
the name of the providing Party and the providing Party shall
have the opportunity to participate fully in the preparation
of such contest.
26.4.4 If, after consultation in accordance with the preceding
Section 26.4.3, the purchasing Party does not agree with the
providing Party's final determination as to the application or
basis of a particular tax or fee, and if the providing Party,
after receipt of a written request by the purchasing Party to
contest the imposition of such tax or fee with the imposing
authority, fails or refuses to pursue such contest or to allow
such contest by the purchasing Party, the purchasing Party may
utilize the dispute resolution process outlined in Section 16
of the General Terms and Conditions of this Agreement and
Attachment 1. Utilization of the dispute resolution process
shall not relieve the purchasing party from liability for any
tax or fee billed by the providing Party pursuant to this
subsection during the pendency of such dispute resolution
proceeding. In the event that the purchasing Party prevails in
such dispute resolution proceeding, it shall be entitled to a
refund in accordance with the final decision therein.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, if at any time prior to a final
decision in such dispute resolution proceeding the providing
Party initiates a contest with the imposing authority with
respect to any of the issues involved in such dispute
resolution proceeding, the dispute resolution proceeding shall
be dismissed as to such common issues and the final decision
rendered in the contest with the imposing authority shall
control as to such issues.
26.4.5 In the event that all or any portion of an amount
sought to be collected must be paid in order to contest the
imposition of any such tax or fee with the imposing authority,
or to avoid the
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existence of a lien on the assets of the providing Party
during the pendency of such contest, the purchasing Party
shall be responsible for such payment and shall be entitled to
the benefit of any refund or recovery.
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26.4.7 Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the
purchasing Party shall protect, indemnify and hold harmless
(and defend at the purchasing Party's expense) the providing
Party from and against any such tax or fee, interest or
penalties thereon, or other reasonable charges or payable
expenses (including reasonable attorney fees) with respect
thereto, which are incurred by the providing Party in
connection with any claim for or contest of any such tax or
fee.
26.4.8 Each Party shall provide the other Party with timely
written notice of any assessment, proposed assessment or other
claim for any additional amount of such a tax or fee by a
taxing authority.
26.5 Mutual Cooperation
Unless otherwise provided herein, in any contest of a tax or fee by one
Party, the other Party shall cooperate fully by providing records,
testimony and such additional information or assistance as may
reasonably be necessary to pursue the contest. Further, the other Party
shall be reimbursed for any reasonable and necessary out-of-pocket
copying and travel expenses incurred in assisting in such contest.
SECTION 27. RESPONSIBILITY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION
27.1 MCIm shall in no event be liable to BellSouth for any costs
whatsoever resulting from the presence or release of any environmental
hazard that MCIm did not introduce to the affected work location so
long as MCIm's actions do not cause or substantially contribute to the
release of any Environmental Hazard. BellSouth shall, at MCIm's
request, indemnify, defend, and hold harmless MCIm, each of its
officers, directors and employees from and against any losses, damages,
claims, demands, suits, liabilities, fines, penalties and expenses
(including reasonable attorneys fees) that arise out of or from (i) any
environmental hazard that BellSouth, its contractors or agents
introduce to the work locations or (ii) the presence or release of any
environmental hazard for which BellSouth is responsible under
Applicable Law, to the extent the release of any Environmental Hazard
is not caused or substantially contributed to by MCIm's actions.
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27.2 BellSouth shall in no event be liable to MCIm for any costs
whatsoever resulting from the presence or release of any environmental
hazard that BellSouth did not introduce to the affected work location,
so long as BellSouth's actions do not cause or substantially
contribute to the release of any Environmental Hazards. MCIm shall, at
BellSouth's request, indemnify, defend, and hold harmless BellSouth,
each of its officers, directors and employees from and against any
losses, damages, claims, demands, suits, liabilities, fines, penalties
and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees) that arise out of
or result from (i) any environmental hazard that MCIm, its contractors
or agents introduce to the work locations, or (ii) the presence of
release of any environmental hazard for which MCIm is responsible under
applicable law to the extent the release of any Environmental Hazard is
not caused or substantially contributed to by BellSouth's actions.
SECTION 28. AMENDMENTS AND MODIFICATIONS
No provision of this Agreement shall be deemed waived, amended or modified by
either party unless such a waiver, amendment or modification is in writing,
dated, and signed by both parties.
SECTION 29. SEVERABILITY
Subject to Section 2 - Regulatory Approvals, if any part of this Agreement is
held to be invalid for any reason, such invalidity will affect only the portion
of this Agreement which is invalid. In all other respects this Agreement will
stand as if such invalid provision had not been a part thereof, and the
remainder of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 30. HEADINGS NOT CONTROLLING
The headings and numbering of Sections, Parts and Attachments in this Agreement
are for convenience only and shall not be construed to define or limit any of
the terms herein or affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement.
SECTION 31. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
This Agreement, including all Parts and Attachments and subordinate documents
attached hereto or referenced herein, all of which are hereby incorporated by
reference herein, constitute the entire matter thereof, and supersede all prior
oral or written agreements, representations, statements, negotiations,
understandings, proposals, and undertakings with respect to the subject matter
thereof.
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SECTION 32. COUNTERPARTS
This Agreement may be executed in counterparts. Each counterpart shall be
considered an original and such counterparts shall together constitute one and
the same instrument.
SECTION 33. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
This Agreement shall be binding upon, and inure to the benefit of, the parties
hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns.
SECTION 34
The Parties acknowledge that they have incorporated into this Agreement the
provisions listed in Exhibit 2 which were adopted from the arbitrated provisions
contained in the draft agreement between AT&T and BellSouth as reflected in
Order Approving Arbitrated Interconnection Agreement, Docket No. 96-AD-0559, In
the Matter of the Interconnection Agreement Negotiations Between AT&T
Communications of the South Central States, Inc., and BellSouth
Telecommunications, Inc., Pursuant to 47 U.S.C. ss. 252, dated May 8, 1997
("AT&T/BellSouth Agreement"). The Parties agree that if any further order of the
Commission, the Federal Communications Commission or a court of competent
jurisdiction requires or contemplates alteration and/or modification of any of
these arbitrated provisions in the AT&T/BellSouth Agreement, such alterations
and/or modifications shall apply to the corresponding provisions incorporated in
this Agreement effective immediately upon issuance of the court or agency order
requiring alteration and/or modification. In the event of any final order not
stayed requiring or contemplating alteration and/or modification of the
provisions listed in Exhibit 2, the Parties further agree that they will execute
a signed writing amending this Agreement to reflect such alterations and/or
modifications within 30 days of the issuance of any court or agency order
altering and/or modifying the AT&T/BellSouth Agreement, unless a request for
stay of such order is pending or a stay has been granted, regardless of any
intention by either of them to further appeal such order. The Parties further
agree that this paragraph shall not apply to provisions of the AT&T/BellSouth
Agreement, whether arbitrated or negotiated, that have not been listed in any of
the provisions listed in Exhibit 2
SECTION 35 EFFECTIVE DATE
This Agreement shall be deemed Effective when signed by the Parties and approved
by the Mississippi Public Service Commission.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties has caused this Agreement to be executed
by its duly authorized representatives.
MCImetro Access Transmission BellSouth Telecommunications,
Service, Inc. Inc.
By: By:
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Name: Name:
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Title: Title:
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EXHIBIT 1
BONA FIDE REQUEST PROCESS
1.0 Bona Fide Requests are to be used when MCIm requests a change to any
Services and Elements provided hereunder, including features, capabilities, or
functionality.
1.1 A Bona Fide Request shall be submitted in writing by MCIm and shall
specifically identify the required service date, technical requirements, space
requirements and/or such specifications that clearly define the request such
that BellSouth has sufficient information to analyze and prepare a response.
Such a request also shall include, MCIm's designation of the request as being
(i) pursuant to the Telecommunications Act of 1996 or (ii) pursuant to the needs
of the business.
1.2 Although not expected to do so, MCIm may cancel, without penalty, a Bona
Fide Request in writing at any time. BellSouth will then cease analysis of the
request.
1.3 Within two (2) business days of its receipt, BellSouth shall acknowledge in
writing, the receipt of the Bona Fide Request and identify a single point of
contact and any additional information needed to process the request.
1.4 Except under extraordinary circumstances, within thirty (30) days of its
receipt of a Bona Fide Request, BellSouth shall provide to MCIm a preliminary
analysis of the Bona Fide Request. The preliminary analysis will include
BellSouth's proposed price (plus or minus 25 percent) and state whether
BellSouth can meet MCIm's requirements, the requested availability date, or, if
BellSouth cannot meet such date, provide an alternative proposed date together
with a detailed explanation as to why BellSouth is not able to meet MCIm's
requested availability date. BellSouth also shall indicate in this analysis its
agreement or disagreement with MCIm's designation of the request as being
pursuant to the Act or pursuant to the needs of the business. If BellSouth does
not agree with MCIm's designation, it may utilize the Dispute Resolution Process
provided in this Agreement. In no event, however, shall any such dispute delay
BellSouth's processing of the request. If BellSouth determines that it is not
able to provide MCIm with a preliminary analysis with thirty (30) days of
BellSouth's receipt of a Bone Fide Need request, BellSouth will inform MCIm as
soon as practicable. MCIm and BellSouth will then determine a mutually agreeable
date for receipt of the preliminary analysis.
1.5 As soon as possible, but in no event more than ninety (90) days after
receipt of the request, BellSouth shall provide MCIm with a firm Bona Fide
Request
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quote which will include at a minimum, the firm availability date, the
applicable rates and the installation intervals, and a binding price quote.
1.6 Unless MCIm agrees otherwise, all proposed prices shall be the pricing
principles of this Agreement, in accordance with the Act, and any applicable FCC
and Commission rules and regulations. Payments for services purchased under a
Bona Fide Request will be made as specified in this Agreement, unless otherwise
agreed to by MCIm.
1.7 Within thirty (30) days after receiving the firm Bona Fide Request quote
from BellSouth, MCIm will notify BellSouth in writing of its acceptance or
rejection of BellSouth's proposal. If at any time an agreement cannot be reached
as to the terms and conditions or price of the request, or if BellSouth responds
that it cannot or will not offer the requested item in the Bona Fide Request and
MCIm deems the item essential to its business operations, and deems BellSouth's
position to be inconsistent with the Act, FCC or Commission regulations and/or
the requirements of this Agreement, the Dispute Resolution Process set forth in
this Agreement may be used by either Party to reach a resolution.
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PART B -- DEFINITIONS
"911 SITE ADMINISTRATOR" is a person assigned by MCIm to establish and maintain
E911 service location information for its subscribers.
"911 SERVICE" means a universal telephone number which gives the public direct
access to the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). Basic 911 service collects
911 calls from one or more local exchange switches that serve a geographic area.
The calls are then sent to the correct authority designated to receive such
calls.
"ASR" (ACCESS SERVICE REQUEST) means the industry standard forms and supporting
documentation used for ordering Access Services. The ASR may be used to order
trunking and facilities between MCIm and ILEC for Local Interconnection.
"ACCESS SERVICES" refers to interstate and intrastate switched access and
private line transport services.
"ACT" means the Communications Act of 1934 as amended.
"AIN" (ADVANCED INTELLIGENT NETWORK) is a network functionality that permits
specific conditions to be programmed into a switch which, when met, directs the
switch to suspend call processing and to receive special instructions for
further call handling instructions in order to enable carriers to offer advanced
features and services.
"AFFILIATE" is a person that (directly or indirectly) owns or controls, is owned
or controlled by, or is under common ownership or control with, another person.
For the purposes of this paragraph, the term "own" means to own an equity
interest (or the equivalent thereof) of more than 10 percent.
"ALI" (AUTOMATIC LOCATION IDENTIFICATION) is a proprietary database developed
for E911 systems that provides for a visual display of the caller's telephone
number, address and the names of the emergency response agencies that are
responsible for that address. The Alternative Local Exchange Company will
provide ALI record information in National Emergency Number Association (NENA)
Version #2 format. The ALI also shows an Interim Number Portability (INP) number
if applicable.
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"ALI/DMS" (AUTOMATIC LOCATION IDENTIFICATION/DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM) means the
emergency service (E911/911) database containing customer location information
(including name, address, telephone number, and sometimes special information
from the local service provider) used to determine to which Public Safety
Answering Point (PSAP) to route the call.
"AMA" means the Automated Message Accounting structure inherent in switch
technology that initially records telecommunication message information. AMA
format is contained in the Automated Message Accounting document, published by
Bellcore as GR-1100-CORE which defines the industry standard for message
recording.
"ANI" (AUTOMATIC NUMBER IDENTIFICATION) is a feature that identifies and
displays the number of a telephone that originates a call.
"ARS" (AUTOMATIC ROUTE SELECTION) is a service feature that provides for
automatic selection of the least expensive or most appropriate transmission
facility for each call based on criteria programmed into the system.
"BLVBLI" (Busy LINE VERIFY/BUSY LINE INTERRUPT) means an operator call in which
the end user inquiries as to the busy status of, or requests an interruption of,
a call on an Exchange Service.
"BST" and "BellSouth" both mean BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc.
"CABS" means the Carrier Access Billing System which is defined in a document
prepared under the direction of the Billing Committee of the OBF. The Carrier
Access Billing System document is published by Bellcore in Volumes 1, 1A, 2, 3,
3A, 4 and 5 as Special Reports SR-OPT-001868, SR-OPT-0011869, SR-OPT- 001871,
SR-OPT-001872, SR-OPT-001873, SR-OPT-001874, and SR-OPT-001875, respectively,
and contains the recommended guidelines for the billing of access and other
connectivity services.
"CCS" (COMMON CHANNEL SIGNALING) means a method of digitally transmitting call
set-up and network control data over a digital signaling network fully separate
from the public switched telephone network that carriers the actual call.
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"CLEC" means a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier.
"CPN" (CALLING PARTY NUMBER) is a Common Channel Signaling parameter which
refers to the number transmitted through the network identifying the calling
party.
"CENTRAL OFFICE SWITCH" or "CENTRAL OFFICE" means a switching entity within the
public switched network, including but not limited to end office switches and
tandem office switches. Central office switches may be employed as combination
End Office/Tandem Office Switches (Combination Class 5/Class 4).
"CENTREX" means a Telecommunications Service that uses central office switching
equipment for call routing to handle direct dialing of calls, and to provide
numerous private branch exchange-like features.
"CHARGE NUMBER" is a CCS parameter which refers to the number transmitted
through the network identifying the billing number of the calling party.
"CLASS" (Bellcore Service Xxxx) -- Set of call-management service features that
utilize the capability to forward a calling party's number between end offices
as part of call setup. Features include Automatic Callback, Automatic Recall,
Caller ID, Call Trace, and Distinctive Ringing.
"COLLOCATION" means the right of MCIm to place equipment of its choice in
BellSouth's central offices or other BellSouth locations as described in the
rules and regulations of the FCC in effect.
"COMBINATIONS" means provision by ILEC of two or more connected Network Elements
ordered by MCIm to provide its telecommunication services in a geographic area
or to a specific customer and that are placed on the same order by MCIm.
"COMMISSION" means the Mississippi Public Service Commission.
"CONDUIT" means a tube or protected pathway that may be used to house
communication or electrical cables. Conduit may be underground or above ground
(for example, inside buildings) and may contain one or more inner ducts.
"CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION" has that meaning set forth in
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Section 21 of Part A -- General Terms.
"CONTRACT YEAR" means a twelve (12) month period during the term of the contract
commencing on the Effective Date and each anniversary thereof.
"CONTROL OFFICE" is an exchange carrier center or office designated as its
company's single point of contact for the provisioning and maintenance of its
portion of local interconnection arrangements.
"CUSTOM CALLING FEATURES" -- Set of call-management service features available
to residential and single-line business customers including call-waiting,
call-forwarding and three-party calling.
"DBMS" (DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM) is a computer system used to store, sort,
manipulate and update the data required to provide selective routing and ALI.
"DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE DATABASE" refers to any subscriber recorder used by the
ILEC in its provision of live or automated operator-assisted directory
assistance including but not limited to 411, 555-1212, NPA-555-1212.
"DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE SERVICES" provides Listings to callers. Directory
Assistance Services may include the option to complete the call at the caller's
direction.
"DIRECTORY LISTINGS" refers to subscriber information, including but not limited
to name, address and phone numbers, that is published in any media, including
but not limited to traditional white/yellow page directories, specialty
directories, CD ROM, and other electronic formats.
"DISCLOSER" means that party to this Agreement which has disclosed Confidential
Information to the other party.
"E911" (ENHANCED 911 SERVICE) means a telephone communication service which will
automatically route a call dialed "911" to a designated public safety answering
point (PSAP) attendant and will provide to the attendant the calling party's
telephone number and, when possible, the address from which the call is being
placed and the emergency response agencies responsible for the location from
which the call was dialed.
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"E911 Message Trunk" is a dedicated line, trunk or channel between two central
offices or switching devices which provides a voice and signaling path for E911
calls.
"EIS" (EXPANDED INTERCONNECTION SERVICE) is the collocation arrangement which
ILEC provides in its designated wire centers.
"EMR" means the Exchange Message Record System used among ILECs for exchanging
telecommunications message information for billable, non-billable, sample,
settlement and study data. EMR format is contained in BR-010-200-010 XXXX
Exchange Message Record, published by Bellcore and which defines the industry
standard for exchange message records.
"ESN" (EMERGENCY SERVICE NUMBER) is a number assigned to the ALI and selective
routing databases for all subscriber telephone numbers. The ESN designates a
unique combination of fire, police and emergency medical service response
agencies that serve the address location of each in-service telephone number.
"EFFECTIVE DATE" is the date indicated in Part A on which the Agreement shall
become effective.
"EMERGENCY RESPONSE AGENCY" is a governmental entity authorized to respond to
requests from the public to meet emergencies.
"ENHANCED DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE" refers to directory Assistance services,
including but not limited to reverse search, talking yellow pages, and locator
services.
"ENHANCED WHITE PAGES" means optional features available for White Pages
Directory listings (e.g., bold, all capitals, logos).
"ENHANCED YELLOW PAGES" means optional features available for Yellow Pages
Directory listings (e.g., red type, bold, all capital, additional line of text,
indented).
"ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD" means (1) a release, discharge, leak, spill or disposal
(collectively referred to hereafter as "release") of HAZARDOUS MATERIALS has
occurred on premises or property that is related to the performance of this
Agreement and that such affected material or media is demonstrated through
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applicable or appropriate testing method to require remediation or removal as
determined by all laws, ordinances, statutes, codes, rules, regulations, orders
and decrees of the United States, the state, county, city or any other political
subdivision in which the release has occurred, and any other political
subdivision in which the release has occurred, and any other political
subdivision, agency, or instrumentality exercising jurisdiction over the
release, including any applicable federal and state case law and common law
interpreting any of the foregoing or (2) any event involving, or exposure to,
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS which poses risks to human health, safety or the environment
(including, without limitation, indoor or outdoor environment(s) and is
regulated under any applicable laws or regulations as described in (1).
"FCC Interconnection Order" is the Federal Communications
Commission's First Report and Order in CC Docket No. 96-98
released August 8, 1996.
"HAZARDOUS MATERIALS" means any hazardous or toxic substance, material or waste
listed in the United States Department of Transportation HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Table at 49 CFR 172.101; and hazardous substance listed by the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) under the Comprehensive Environmental, Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), 42 U.S.C. sec. 9601, et. seq., as
amended, and found at 40 CFR Part 302; any hazardous waste listed under the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), 42 U.S.C. sec. 6901, et. seq., as
amended, and found at 40 CFR Part 261; any toxic substance regulated by the
Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. sec. 2601, et. seq., as amended; any
insecticide, fungicide, or rodenticide regulated by the Federal Insecticide,
Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, 7 U.S.C. sec. 136, et. seq., as amended; and the
following specified substances or materials, that may or may not be regulated by
the above; (1) asbestos or asbestos-containing materials; (2) petroleum or
petroleum-based or derived products or by-product; (3) polychlorinated
biphenyl's (PCBs); and (4) radon."
"ILEC" means the incumbent local exchange carrier.
"INP" (INTERIM NUMBER PORTABILITY) is a service arrangement whereby subscribers
who change local service providers may retain existing telephone numbers when
remaining at their current location or changing their location within the
geographic area serviced by the initial carrier's serving central office.
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"IP"(INTERCONNECTION POINT) is a mutually agreed upon point of demarcation where
the networks of ILEC and MCIm interconnect for the exchange of traffic.
"IXC" (INTEREXCHANGE CARRIER) means a provider of interexchange
telecommunications services.
"LIDB" (LINE INFORMATION DATA BASE(S)) A Service Control Point (SCP) database
that provides for such functions as calling card validation for telephone line
number cards issued by ILECs and other entities and validation for collect and
billed-to-third services.
"MCI" means MCI Telecommunications Corporation.
"MCIm" means MCImetro Access Transmission Services, Inc.
"MCIm 911 DATABASE RECORDS" are the MCIm customer records to be provided by MCIm
to ILEC for inclusion in ILEC's E911 database.
"MECAB" refers to the Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing (MECAB) document
prepared by the Billing Committee of the Ordering and Billing Forum (OBF), which
functions under the auspices of the Carrier Liaison Committee (CLC) of the
Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS). The MECAB document,
published by Bellcore as Special Report SR-BDS-000983, contains the recommended
guidelines for the billing of an access service provided by two or more LECs
(including a LEG and a CLEC), or by one LEC in two or more states within a
single LATA.
"MECOD" refers to the Multiple Exchange Carriers Ordering and Design (MECOD)
Guidelines for Access Services - Industry Support Interface, a document
developed by the Ordering/Provisioning Committee under the auspices of the
Ordering and Billing Forum (OBF), which functions under the auspices of the
Carrier Liaison Committee (CLC) of the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry
Solutions (ATIS). The MECOD document, published by Bellcore as Special Report SR
STS-002643, establishes recommended guidelines for processing orders for access
service which is to be provided by two or more LECs (including a LEG and a
CLEC). It is published by Bellcore as SRBDS 00983.
"MSAG" (MASTER STREET ADDRESS GUIDE (MSAG)) is a
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database defining the geographic area of an E911 service. It includes an
alphabetical list of the street names, high-low house number ranges, community
names, end emergency service numbers provided by the counties or their agents to
ILEC.
"NANP" means the "North American Numbering Plan," the system or method of
telephone numbering employed in the United States, Canada, and certain Caribbean
countries. It denotes the three digit Numbering Plan Area code and a seven digit
telephone number made up of a three digit Central Office code plus a four digit
station number.
"NENA" (NATIONAL EMERGENCY NUMBER ASSOCIATION (NENA)) is an association with a
mission to xxxxxx the technological advancement, availability and implementation
of 911 nationwide.
"NP" (NUMBER PORTABILITY) means the ability of users of telecommunications
services to retain, at the same location, existing telecommunications numbers
without impairment of quality, reliability, or convenience when switching from
one telecommunications carrier to another.
"NPA" (NUMBERING PLAN AREA) (sometimes referred to as an area code). Is the
three digit indicator which is designated by the first three digits of each 10
digit telephone number within the NANP. Each NPA contains 800 possible NXX
Codes. There are two general categories of NPA, "Geographic NPAs" and
"Non-Geographic NPAs." A "Geographic NPA" is associated with a defined
geographic area, and all telephone numbers bearing such NPA are associated with
services provided within that Geographic area. A "Non-Geographic NPA," also
known as a "Service Access Code (SAC Code)" is typically associated with a
specialized telecommunications service which may be provided across multiple
geographic NPA areas; 500, 800, 900, 700, and 888 are examples of Non-Geographic
NPAs.
"NXX," "NXX CODE," OR "CENTRAL OFFICE CODE," OR "CO CODE" is the three digit
switch entity indicator which is defined by the fourth, fifth and sixth digits
of a 10 digit telephone number within the North America Numbering Plan ("NANP").
"NETWORK ELEMENT" means a facility or equipment used in the provision of a
telecommunications service including all features, functions and capabilities
that are embedded in such facility or equipment.
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"OBF" means the Ordering and Billing Forum, which functions under the auspices
of the Carrier Liaison Committee (CLC) of the Alliance for Telecommunications
Industry Solutions (ATIS).
"OPERATOR SYSTEMS" are network elements that provide operator and automated call
handling with billing, special operator services, subscriber telephone listings
and optional call completion services.
"OPERATOR SERVICES" provides (1) operator handling for call completion (e.g.
collect calls); (2) operator or automated assistance for billing after the
customer has dialed the called number (e.g. credit card calls); and (3) special
operator services (e.g. BLV/XXX, Emergency Agency Call).
"P.01 TRANSMISSION GRADE OF SERVICE (GOS)" means a trunk facility provisioning
standard with the statistical probability of no more than one call in 100
blocked on initial attempt during the average busy hour.
"PLU" (PERCENT LOCAL USAGE) is a calculation which represents the ratio of the
local minutes to the sum of local and intraLATA toll minutes and interLATA
minutes, if any, between exchange carriers sent over Local Interconnection
Trunks. Directory assistance, BLV/BLVI, 900, 976, transiting calls from other
exchange carriers and switched access calls are not included in the calculation
of PLU. "POP" means an IXC's point of presence.
"PSAP" (PUBLIC SAFETY ANSWERING POINT (PSAP) is the public safety communications
center where 911 calls placed by the public for a specific geographic area will
be answered
"POLE ATTACHMENT" means any attachment by a cable television system or provider
of telecommunications service to a pole, duct, conduit, or right-of-way owned or
controlled by a utility.
"PROPRIETARY information" shall have the same meaning as Confidential
Information.
"ROW" (RIGHT OF WAY (ROW)) is the right to use the land or other property of
another party to place poles, conduits, cables, other structures end equipment,
or to provide passage to access such structures and equipment.
"RATE CENTER" means the geographic point and corresponding geographic area which
are associated with one or more particular
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NPA-NXX codes which have been assigned to ILEC (or MCIm) for its provision of
Basic Exchange Telecommunications Services. The "rate center point" is the
finite geographic point identified by a specific V&H coordinate, which is used
to measure distance-sensitive end user traffic to/from the particular NPA-NXX
designations associated with the specific Rate Center. The "rate center area" is
the exclusive geographic area identified as the area within which ILEC (or MCIm)
will provide Basic Exchange Telecommunications Services bearing the particular
NPA-NXX designations associated with the specific Rate Center. The Rate Center
point must be located within the Rate Center area.
"REAL TIME" means the actual time in which an event takes place, with the
reporting on or the recording of the event simultaneous with its occurrence.
"RECIPIENT"- means that party to this Agreement (a) to which Confidential
Information has been disclosed by the other party or (b) who has obtained
Confidential Information in the course of providing services under this
Agreement.
"RESELLER" is a category of Local Exchange service providers who obtain dial
tone and associated telecommunications services from another provider through
the purchase wholesale priced services for resale to their end user customers.
"ROUTING POINT" means a location which ILEC or MCIm has designated on its own
network as the homing (routing) point for traffic inbound to Basic Exchange
Services provided by the ILEC or MCIm which bear a certain NPA-NXX designation.
The Routing Point is employed to calculate mileage measurements for the
distance-sensitive transport element charges of Switched Access Services.
Pursuant to Bellcore Practice BR 000-000-000, the Routing Point may be an "End
Office" location, or a "LEC Consortium Point of Interconnection." Pursuant to
that same Bellcore Practice, examples of the latter shall be designated by a
common language location identifier (CLLI) code with (x)KD in positions 9, 10,
11, where (x) may by any alphanumeric A-Z or 0-9. The above referenced Bellcore
document refers to the Routing Point as the Rating Point. The Rating
Point/Routing Point need not be the same as the Rate Center Point, nor must it
be located within the Rate Center Area, but must be in the same LATA as the
NPA-NXX..
"SECAB" means the Small Exchange Carrier Access Billing document prepared by the
Billing Committee of the OBF. The
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Small Exchange Carrier Access Billing document, published by Bellcore as Special
Report SR OPT-001856, contains the recommended guidelines for the billing of
access and other connectivity services.
"SELECTIVE ROUTING" is a service which automatically routes an E911 call to the
PSAP that has jurisdictional responsibility for the service address of the
telephone that dialed 911, irrespective of telephone company exchange or wire
center boundaries.
"SWITCH" -- See Central Office Switch
"TANDEM OFFICE SWITCHES" which are Class 4 switches which are used to connect
and switch trunk circuits between and among end office switches and other
tandems.
"TECHNICALLY FEASIBLE" Interconnection, access to Network Elements, collocation,
and other methods of achieving interconnection or access to Network Elements at
a point in the network shall be deemed technically feasible absent technical or
operational concerns that prevent the fulfillment of a request by a
telecommunications carrier for such interconnection, access, or methods. A
determination of technical feasibility does not include consideration of
economic, accounting, billing, space, or site concerns, except that space and
site concerns may be considered in circumstances where there is no possibility
of expanding the space available. The fact that an incumbent LEC must modify its
facilities or equipment to respond to such request does not determine whether
satisfying such request is technically feasible. An incumbent LEC that claims
that it cannot satisfy such request because of adverse network reliability
impacts must prove to the state Commission by clear and convincing evidence that
such interconnection, access, or methods would result in specific and
significant adverse network reliability impacts.
"TELECOMMUNICATIONS" means the transmission, between or among points specified
by the user, of information of the user's choosing, without change in the form
or content of the information as sent and received.
"TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES" means the offering of telecommunications for a fee
directly to the public, or to such classes of users as to be effectively
available directly to the public, regardless of the facilities used. As used in
this definition.
"THOUSANDS BLOCK OF NUMBERS" shall mean 1000 or more
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consecutive numbers beginning and ending on a digit boundary, e.g., 949-1000 to
949-1999.
"TRCO" means Trouble Reporting Control Office.
"VOLUNTARY FEDERAL CUSTOMER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS" are
Telecommunications Services provided to low-income subscribers, pursuant to
requirements established by the appropriate state regulatory body.
"WIRE CENTER"- denotes a building or space within a building which serves as an
aggregation point on a given carrier's network, where transmission facilities
and circuits are connected or switched. Wire center can also denote a building
in which one or more central offices, used for the provision of Basic Exchange
Services and access services, are located. However, for purposes of EIC service,
Wire Center shall mean those points eligible for such connections as specified
in the FCC Docket No. 91 - 141, and rules adopted pursuant thereto.
Part B-12
Table 2
PHYSICAL COLLOCATION
(all prices are interim at this time)
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Application - Per Arrangement/Per Location-Nonrecurring $ 3,100.00
Space Preparation Fee - Nonrecurring ICB
Space Construction Fee - Nonrecurring $ 3,750.00
Cable Installation - Per Entrance Cable $ 2,750.00
Floor Space Zone A, Per Square Foot, Per Month $4.28
Floor Space Zone B, Per Square Foot, Per Month $4.09
Power Per AMP, Per Month $3.86
Cable Support Structure, Per Entrance Cable $13.35
POT Bay (Optional Point of Termination Bay)
Per 2-Wire Cross - Connect, Per Month $0.18
Per 4-Wire Cross - Connect, Per Month $0.44
Per DS1 Cross - Connect, Per Month $0.44
Per DS3 Cross - Connect, Per Month $3.66
Cross-Connects
2-Wire Analog, Per Month $0.30
4-Wire Analog, Per Month $0.50
Nonrecurring - First/Additional $9.25
DS1, Per Month $3.07
Nonrecurring - First/Additional $113.75/14.25
DS3, Per Month $39.64
Nonrecurring - First/Additional $113.75/14.25
Security Escort
Basic - 1st half hour $41.00
Overtime - 1st half hour $48.00
Premium - 1st half hour $55.00
Basic - additional $25.00
Overtime - additional $30.00
Premium - additional $35.00
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VIRTUAL COLLOCATION
(all prices are interim at this time)
Rates tariffed by BellSouth in its FCC Tariff No. 1, Section 20.
Table 3
RIGHTS OF WAY
BellSouth shall provide access to rights-of-way under standard licensing
agreements at rates that are consistent with 47 U.S.C. Section 224(d). MCIm may
file a complaint with the appropriate authority if it believes the rates
provided by BellSouth are not consistent with 47 U.S.C. Section 224(d).
Table 4
POLE ATTACHMENTS, CONDUIT AND DUCT OCCUPANCY
BellSouth shall provide access to poles, conduits and ducts, under standard
licensing agreements at rates that are consistent with 47 U.S.C. Section 224(d).
MCIm may file a complaint with the appropriate regulatory authority if it
believes the rates provided by BellSouth are not consistent with 47 U.S.C.
Section 224(d).
Table 5
INTERIM NUMBER PORTABILITY
Until a permanent rate and an appropriate cost sharing mechanism are
established, MCIm and BellSouth shall each track the number of interim number
portability arrangements they have provided. Based on the permanent rate, MCIm
and BellSouth will true-up their costs with interest. BellSouth shall provide
cost studies to assist in establishing a permanent rate within six (6) months.
Table 6
RECORDED USAGE DATA
(Interim Rates subject to True-Up)
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Recording Services (only applied to unbundled operator
services messages), per message $.008
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Message Distribution, per message $.004
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Data Transmission, per message $.001
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MCImetro-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
ATTACHMENT I
PRICE SCHEDULE
1. General Principles
1.1 All rates provided under this Agreement are interim, subject to
true-up, and shall remain in effect until the Commission determines
otherwise or unless they are not in accordance with all applicable
provisions of the Act, the Rules and Regulations of the FCC in effect, or
the Commission's rules and regulations, in which case Part A, Section 2
shall apply.
1.2 Except as otherwise specified in this Agreement, the Act or any
Commission order, each Party shall be responsible for all costs and
expenses that it incurs to comply with its obligation under this Agreement.
2. Local Service Resale
The rates that MCIm shall pay to BellSouth for Resale shall be an amount
equal to BellSouth's tariffed rates for each resold service as reduced by a
percentage amount equal to the wholesale discount (set forth below in
section 2.1). If BellSouth reduces such tariffed rates during the term of
this Agreement, the wholesale discount shall be applied to the reduced
tariffed rates.
2.1 The following wholesale discount will apply to all Telecommunications
Services available for resale in Mississippi:
Residential Service: 15.75%
Business Service: 15.75%
3. Unbundled Network Elements
The charges that MCIm shall pay to BellSouth for Network Elements are set
forth in Table 1 of this Attachment.
4. Ancillary Functions and Supporting Elements
The interim prices for collocation, AIN and other Ancillary Functions or
Supporting Elements that MCIm shall pay to BellSouth are set forth in Table
1 of this Attachment.
5. Recorded Usage Data
Attachment I - 1
MCImetro-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
The prices for Recorded Usage data are set forth in Table 1 of this
Attachment.
6. Inside Wire
The price of the BellSouth Inside Wire Maintenance Plan purchased by MCIm
for resale shall not be reduced by the wholesale discount.
7. Interconnection and Reciprocal Compensation
7.1 Compensation for the exchange of local traffic is set forth in Table 1
of this Attachment and shall be billed based on per-minutes-of-use and
shall be measured in accordance with Attachment IV.
7.2 MCIm may choose to establish trunking to any given end office when
there is sufficient traffic to route calls directly to such end office. If
MCIm leases one-way trunks from BellSouth, MCIm will pay the transport
charges for dedicated or common transport. For two-way trunks the charges
will be shared equally by both parties.
7.3 Compensation for the termination of toll traffic and the origination of
800/888 traffic between the interconnecting parties shall be based on the
applicable access charges in accordance with FCC Rules and Regulations in
effect.
7.4 Where a toll call is completed through BellSouth Mississippi's INP
arrangement (e.g., remote call forwarding, flexible DID, etc.) to MCIm's
subscriber, MCIm shall be entitled to applicable access charges in
accordance with FCC Rules and Regulations.
7.5 MCIm shall pay a transit rate as set forth in Table 1 of this
Attachment when MCIm uses a BellSouth access tandem to terminate a call to
a third party LEC or another local service provider. BellSouth shall pay
MCIm a transit rate equal to the BellSouth rate referenced above when
BellSouth uses an MCIm switch to terminate a call to a third party LEC or
another local service provider.
8. Interim Pricing
The interim prices referenced above shall be subject to true-up according
to the following procedures:
8.1 The interim price shall be trued-up, either up or down, based on final
prices determined either by further agreement between the Parties,
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MCImetro-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
or by a final order (including any appeals) of the Commission that meets
the criteria of 8.3 below. The Parties shall implement the true-up by
comparing the actual volumes and demand for each item, together with
interim prices for each item, with the final prices determined for each
item. Each Party shall keep its own records upon which the true-up can be
based, and any final payment from one Party to the other shall be in an
amount agreed upon by the Parties based on such records. In the event of
any disagreement as between the records or the Parties regarding the amount
of such true-up, the Parties agree that either Party may submit the matter
to the Commission pursuant to the Dispute Resolution Procedures set forth
in Section 23 of Part A of this Agreement.
8.2 The Parties may continue to negotiate toward final prices, but in the
event that no such agreement is reached within nine (9) months, either
Party may petition the Commission to resolve such disputes and to determine
final prices for each item.
8.3 A final order of this Commission that forms the basis of a true-up
shall be the final order as to final prices for unbundled network elements
in an appropriate generic cost study proceeding, or potentially may be a
final order in any other Commission proceeding which meets the following
criteria:
(i) BellSouth and MCIm are entitled to be a full party to the
proceeding;
(ii) It shall apply the provisions of the federal Telecommunications
Act of 1996, including but not limited to Section 252(d)(1) (which
contains pricing standards) and all then-effective implementating
rules and regulations; and
(iii) It shall include as an issue the geographic deaveraging of
unbundled element prices, which deaveraged prices, if any, are
required by said final order, shall form the basis of any true-up.
Attachment I - 3
MCImetro-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ATTACHMENT II
LOCAL RESALE
Section 1. Telecommunications Services Provided for Resale II-1
Section 2. General Terms and Conditions for Resale II-2
Section 3. Advanced Intelligent Network II-13
Section 4. Service Functions II-14
Attachment II - i
MCImetro-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
ATTACHMENT II
LOCAL RESALE
SECTION 1. TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PROVIDED FOR RESALE
1.1 At the request of MCIm, and pursuant to the requirements of the
Act, MPSC rulings, and FCC Rules and Regulations in effect, BellSouth
shall make available to MCIm for resale any Telecommunications Service
that BellSouth currently provides or may offer hereafter. BellSouth
shall also provide Service Functions, as set forth in this Attachment
II. The Telecommunications Services and Service Functions provided by
BellSouth to MCIm pursuant to this Agreement are collectively referred
to as "Local Resale."
1.2 To the extent that this Attachment describes services which
BellSouth shall make available to MCIm for resale pursuant to this
Agreement, this list of services is neither all inclusive nor
exclusive. All Telecommunications Services of BellSouth which are to be
offered for resale are subject to the terms herein, even though they
are not specifically enumerated or described.
1.3 FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS SUBJECT TO RESALE. BellSouth agrees to make
available for resale all features and functions available in connection
with Telecommunications Services, including but not limited to the
following:
Dial tone and ring
Capability for either dial pulse or touch tone recognition
Capability to complete calls to any location
Same extended local calling area
1+ IntraLATA toll calling
PIC 1+ service
CIC dialing (10XXX) Same access to vertical features and
functions
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MCImetro-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
1.4 BellSouth will provide MCIm with at least the capability to provide
an MCIm subscriber with the same level of service quality as BellSouth
provides its own subscribers with respect to all Telecommunications
Services and shall provide such capability in accordance with the
relevant requirements of Attachment VIII.
1.5 The specific business process requirements and systems interface
requirements are set forth in Attachment VIII.
SECTION 2. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR RESALE
2.1 PRICING. The prices charged to MCIm for Local Resale are set forth
in Attachment I of this Agreement. The resale discount shall apply to
non-recurring rates of services available for resale.
2.2 SERVICES AVAILABLE FOR RESALE. MCIm may resell to any and all
classes of end-users Telecommunications Services obtained from
BellSouth under this Agreement, except for Lifeline Assistance and
Link-Up or similar services, and Grandfathered services, which MCIm may
only resell to those subscribers who are eligible to obtain such
services from BellSouth. BellSouth will not prohibit, nor impose
unreasonable or discriminatory conditions or limitations on the resale
of its Telecommunications Service.
2.2.1 BellSouth agrees to remove all tariff restrictions
regarding resale that are inconsistent with the orders of the
MPSC pertaining to resale.
2.2.2 RESTRICTIONS ON RESALE With the exception of short-term
promotions and CSA's (defined below), Lifeline, Link-up, and
Grandfathered services, BellSouth shall offer for resale at
wholesale prices all Telecommunications Services, including
non-recurring services, that BellSouth provides at retail to
non-telecommunications carriers.
No terms and conditions, including use and user restrictions,
shall be applicable to the resale of BellSouth's services except
for:
2.2.2.1 A restriction on cross-class selling
2.2.2.2 Reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms, conditions and
limitations in the BellSouth tariffs currently applicable or
hereafter agreed to be applicable or made applicable by order
of the MSPC
2.2.2.3 Long term promotions, defined as those promotions
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MCImetro-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
that are offered for more than 90 days, shall be available for
resale to the subscribers who would have qualified for the
promotional rate if the service were being offered by
BellSouth;
2.2.2.4 Lifeline service shall be available for resale by MCIm
only to those subscribers who meet the qualifications set
forth in the applicable State and Federal Regulations.
2.2.2.5 Link-up service shall be available for resale by MCIm
only to those subscribers who meet the qualifications set
forth in the applicable State and Federal Regulations.
2.2.2.6 Grandfathered services are available for resale by
MCIm only to those subscribers who already have grandfathered
status or who may obtain such services from BellSouth.
Grandfathered services may not be resold to a new or different
group of subscribers that is not eligible to obtain such
services from BellSouth.
2.2.2.7 Left Blank Intentionally
2.2.2.8 Left Blank Intentionally
2.2.2.9 Left Blank Intentionally
2.2.2.10 Left Blank Intentionally
2.3 REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIFIC SERVICES
2.3.1 MULTISERV(R)REQUIREMENTS
2.3.1.1 At MCIm's option, MCIm may purchase MULTISERV(R)
services. Where MCIm purchases such MULTISERV services, MCIm
may purchase the entire set of features, any single feature or
any combination of features which BellSouth has the capability
to provide. BellSouth will provide MCIm with the same service
levels and features of MULTISERV Service provided by BellSouth
to its subscribers. Requests by MCIm for MULTISERV Service and
features that are different from what BellSouth provides to
its subscribers will be handled under the Bona Fide Request
Process. The MULTISERV service provided for resale will meet
the following requirements;
2.3.1.2 All features and functions of MULTISERV Service,
including MULTISERV Management System (CMS), whether
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MCImetro-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
offered under tariff or otherwise, shall be available to MCIm
for resale, without any geographic or subscriber class
restrictions.
2.3.1.3 BellSouth shall make CMS information available to MCIm
at the End Office level via an electronic interface as
specified in Attachment VIII.
2.3.1.4 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm access to information
by central office via an electronic interface, relating to all
current MULTISERV(R) or MULTISERV-like features and functions
offered by BellSouth within ten (10) days of the Effective
Date of this Agreement. MCIm can obtain updates to information
relating to MULTISERV features and functions as required.
2.3.1.5 All service levels and features of MULTISERV Service
provided by BellSouth for resale by MCIm shall meet the
service requirements set forth in Attachment VIII.
2.3.1.6 MCIm may aggregate the MULTISERV local exchange and
IntraLATA traffic usage of MCIm subscribers to qualify for
volume discounts on the basis of such aggregated usage.
2.3.1.7 MCIm may aggregate multiple MCIm subscribers on
dedicated access facilities. MCIm may require BellSouth to
suppress the need for MCIm subscribers to dial "9" when
placing calls outside the MULTISERV System. When dedicated
facilities are utilized, BellSouth will provide, upon MCIm's
request, station ID or ANI as well as FGD trunking.
2.3.1.8 MCIm may use remote call forwarding, or any other
method mutually agreed upon, in conjunction with MULTISERV
Service to provide service to MCIm local service subscribers
residing outside of the geographic territory in which
BellSouth provides local exchange service.
2.3.1.9 MCIm may purchase any and all levels of MULTISERV
Service for resale, without restriction on the maximum number
of lines that may be purchased for any one level of service.
Where minimum number of line restrictions apply, MCIm may
aggregate subscribers to satisfy such restrictions. MCIm shall
be permitted to resell MULTISERV to multiple and different
subscribers of MCIm for purposes of aggregation; provided,
however, that the lines must be aggregated with the
MCIm-defined common block.
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MCImetro-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
2.3.1.10 BellSouth shall make available to MCIm for resale
intercom calling, at the appropriate discount set forth in
Attachment I, among all MCIm subscribers within the same
MULTISERV system who utilize resold MULTISERV Service. To the
extent that BellSouth offers its own subscribers intercom
calling between different MULTISERV systems, BellSouth shall
make such calling available to MCIm for resale upon the same
terms and conditions at the appropriate discount set forth in
Attachment I.
2.3.1.11 MCIm may utilize BellSouth's Automatic Route
Selection (ARS) service features to provision and route calls
from various end users to various Interexchange Carriers (IXC)
Networks.
2.3.1.12 BellSouth's MULTISERV Service may be used by MCIm to
provide Local Service as defined by BellSouth to MCIm's
subscribers.
2.3.2 VOLUNTARY FEDERAL AND STATE SUBSCRIBER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
PROGRAMS
Local Resale is provided to low-income subscribers, pursuant to
requirements established by the appropriate state regulatory
body, include programs such as Voluntary Federal Subscriber
Financial Assistance Program and Link-Up America. When a
BellSouth subscriber eligible for the Voluntary Federal
Subscriber Financial Assistance Program or other similar state
programs chooses to obtain Local Resale from MCIm, BellSouth
shall forward all available information regarding such
subscriber's eligibility to participate in such programs to MCIm
in accordance with procedures to be mutually established by the
parties and applicable state and federal law.
2.3.3 LIFELINE/LINK-UP SERVICE. Lifeline and LinkUp services
shall be available for resale by MCIm only to those customers who
meet the qualifications outlined in the means test. The wholesale
discount shall be applied to the LinkUp and Lifeline services
purchased by MCIm. BellSouth will then credit MCIm's xxxx with
the amount it waives when it serves Lifeline and LinkUp
customers. BellSouth will then credit MCIm's xxxx with the
amount of third party recovery it obtains for that LinkUp and
Lifeline customer. MCIm agrees to comply with all aspects of the
FCC's and Mississippi's Orders that implement Lifeline and
LinkUp services.
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2.3.3.1 BellSouth will forward to MCIm, in electronic format,
all information regarding a subscriber's program eligibility,
status and certification when a BellSouth subscriber currently
on any BellSouth telephone assistance program changes service
to MCIm as their local exchange carrier. BellSouth will
cooperate in obtaining any subsidy associated with a
subscriber transfer to MCIm.
2.3.4 GRANDFATHERED SERVICES. BellSouth shall offer for resale to
MCIm all grandfathered services. For purposes of this Agreement,
a grandfathered service is a service that BellSouth offers to
existing retail subscribers but not to new or different
subscribers.
2.3.5 N11 SERVICE
2.3.5.1 Until such time as N11 becomes a BellSouth retail
service offering and the MPSC authorizes N11 to be made
available for resale, N11 is not subject to resale.
2.3.5.2 When N11 becomes a retail offering, and the MPSC
authorizes N11 to be made available for resale, MCIm shall
have the right to resell any N11 service existing as of the
Effective Date of the MPSC's authorization. MCIm shall have
the right to resell 911 and E911 services.
2.3.6 CUSTOMER SPECIFIC OFFERINGS INCLUDING CONTRACT SERVICE
ARRANGEMENTS AND OTHER CUSTOMER SPECIFIC OFFERINGS ("CSAs"). All
CSAs that are in place as of March 10, 1997, are not required to
be made available to MCIm by BellSouth for resale purposes. CSAs
entered into by BellSouth or terminating after March 10, 1997
shall be subject to resale, at no discount. Upon MCIm's
identifying to BellSouth a specific CSA, BellSouth shall provide
MCIm a copy of that CSA within 10 (ten) business days of MCIm's
request.
2.3.6.1 For purposes of thisAgreement, a BellSouth promotion
will be considered "short-term" if: the promotion is offered
to subscribers for a period of 90 days or less, and is not
used to evade the wholesale rate obligation to MCIm, for
example, by offering a sequential series of 90 - day or less
promotional rates to BellSouth subscribers.
2.3.6.2 BellSouth shall make short-term promotions available
for resale by MCIm at the lesser of the promotional rate or
the
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retail rate less the wholesale discount. BellSouth shall make
all other promotions available to MCIm at the promotional rate
reduced by the wholesale discount rate.
2.3.6.3 MCIm shall offer a promotion obtained from BellSouth
to customers who would qualify for the promotion if they
received it directly from BellSouth; however, MCIm shall
otherwise remain free to package and price the resold
promotion, other than a short term promotion as defined above,
without restriction. A BellSouth promotion for a particular
service shall not limit MCIm's ability to obtain that service
at the normal rate less the wholesale discount and resell it
without regard to subscribers' eligibility for the promotion.
2.3.6.4 Special Arrangements shall be available for resale, at
the same terms and conditions offered to BellSouth's end
users, and in accordance with State and FCC Rules and
Regulations. Special Arrangements shall be made available for
resale at the price of the Special Arrangement less the
wholesale discount.
2.3.7 DISCOUNT PLANS AND SERVICES. BellSouth shall offer for
resale all tariffed Discount Plans and Services in accordance
with State and FCC Rules and Regulations. Discount plans and
services shall be made available at the tariffed rate less the
wholesale discount.
2.3.8 INSIDE WIRE MAINTENANCE SERVICe. BellSouth shall offer for
resale inside wire maintenance service at the rates set forth in
Attachment I.
2.3.9 Pay Phone Service
BellSouth shall make available to MCIm for resale, at charges set forth
in Attachment I, all payphone local services, features and
functionalities that it provides to its own pay phone operations or to
independent pay phone owners. At a minimum the following Pay Phone
Services shall be included: Coin Line (currently sold as SmartLine),
COCOT Line Coin (currently sold as Independent Payphone Provider (IPP)
Line), and COCOT Line Coinless (currently sold as IPP Line Coinless).
BellSouth should provide the services and features listed below at the
same level and standards as BellSouth provides for its own or an
affiliate's pay phone operations. The following features are currently
available with these pay phone services and shall be available to MCIm:
Pay Phone Service
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MCImetro-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
o Billed Number Screening
o Originating line screening
o Ability to "freeze" PIC selection
o One xxxx per line
o Point of demarcation at the Network Interface location
o Detailed billing showing all 1+ traffic in EMR format and
transferred to MCIm via NDM or whatever industry standard
may be developed
o Wire Maintenance option
o Touchtone service
o Option for listed or non-listed numbers
o Access to 911 service
o One directory per line
o Access to ANI information Line and/or station monitoring and
diagnostic routines.
The following features shall be made available to MCIm when
BellSouth provides them to its own pay phone operations or
to independent pay phone owners:
o Option to block all 1+ calls to international destinations.
o IntraLATA Call Timing
o Option of one-way or two-way service on line
o Originating line screening
o MCIm rate tables for local and intraLATA service
o Flat rate service based on rate groups
o MCIm resale line incoming/outgoing screening
o Blocking for 1+900, N11, 976, 7 digit local
o Option to block all 1+700 and 1+500 calls
o Line side supervision option
o Ability to keep existing serving telephone numbers if
cutover to MCIm
o Far end disconnect recognition
o Call timing
o Same call restrictions as available on BellSouth phones for
interLATA, international, intraLATA, and local calling
o Option to have enclosure installed with set
o Install the station to at least BellSouth standards
o Station or enclosure equipment should only bear the name/
brand designated by MCIm on the order form
o Provide option for use of "bright station technology
including debit cards
o Provide revenue, maintenance, collection reports as
specified by MCIm on order form on a periodic basis in paper
or electronic formation
o Blocking of inbound international toll calls
o Point of demarcation at the set location
o Provide service restoration per MCIm's Performance
standards
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o Service outage transfers to MCIm help center
o Single point of Contact for bills and orders dedicated to
Public
o Access to MCIm Directory Assistance
o Access to MCIm's Network Access Interrupt
o Use MCIm branded invoice
o Provide all information requested to ensure MCIm can xxxx
for access line
o Provide all information requested to ensure MCIm can xxxx
for usage on the line
o All calls originating from stations serviced by these lines
should be routed to MCI long distance lines
o Provide the same monitoring and diagnostic routines on the
line as BellSouth would on its own facilities
o Ordering per Performance Standards ordered by the Commission
or agreed to by the parties
o Call Transfer per Performance Standards ordered by the
o Commission or agreed to by the parties
o Billing per Performance Standards ordered by the Commission
or agreed to by the parties
o PIC per Performance Standards ordered by the Commission or
agreed to by the parties
In addition to the above, the following are specifically for
coin lines:
o Access to all CO intelligence required to perform answer
detection, coin collection, coin return, and disconnect*
o Option of measured service
o Ability to block any 1+ service that cannot be rated by the
coin circuits/TSPS/OSPS*
o Option to have BellSouth technicians collect, count, and
deposit vault contents on behalf of MCIm
o Monitor vault contents for slugs and spurious non US
currency or theft and notify MCIm of discrepancies
2.3.9.1 BellSouth shall offer for resale at a minimum,
the following Coin Line features with its resold Coin
Line service:
Access to all CO intelligence required to perform
answer detection, coin collection, coin return, and
disconnect
Answer Detection
Option to block all 1+ calls to international
destinations IntraLATA Call Timing
Option of one-way or two-way service on line
Coin Refund and Repair Referral Service
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MCImetro-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
The following features shall be made available to
MCIm when BellSouth provides them to its own pay phone
operations or to independent pay phone owners:
Flat Rate Service
Originating line screening
MCIm rate tables for local and intraLATA service
BellSouth Central Office Intelligence for rating and
other functions
Option of measured service
Ability to block any 1+ service that cannot be rated by
the coin circuits/ TSPS/OSPS
Protect against clip on fraud
Protect against blue box fraud
2.3.9.2 BellSouth shall offer for resale, at a minimum,
the following features with its COCOT Line Coin and
COCOT Line Coinless services:
Flat rate or measured rate whichever is offered to
BellSouth's IPP Customers
Ability to keep existing service telephone numbers if
cutover to MCIm Resale Line
The following features shall be made available to
MCIm when BellSouth provides them to its own pay phone
operations or to independent pay phone owners:
Originating line screening
Two-way service option
Flat rate service based on rate groups
Option of one-way service on the line
Option of measured service
Ability to keep existing serving telephone numbers if
cutover to MCIm resale line incoming/outgoing
screening
Provision of Information Digit 29
Provision of International Toll Denial Recognition Tone
2.3.9.3 BellSouth shall offer for resale, at a minimum,
the features with its following COCOT Line Coin
service:
Blocking for 1+ international, 10XXXX1 + international,
101XXXX1 + international, 1+900, N111, 976
Attachment II - 10
MCImetro-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
The following features shall be made available to
MCIm when BellSouth provides them to its own pay phone
operations or to independent pay phone owners:
Option to block all 1-700 and 1-500 calls Line side
supervision option
2.3.9.4 BellSouth shall offer for resale, at a minimum,
the following features with its COCOT Line Coinless
service:
Blocking for 1 + international, 10XXXX1 +
international, 101XXXX1 + International, 1+900, N11,
976, 7 or 10 digit local, 1 + DDD
2.3.9.5 BellSouth shall offer for resale, at a minimum,
the following features with its SemiPublic Coin
service:
Ability to keep existing serving telephone numbers if
cutover to MCIm
Touch-tone Service
Option for listed, nonlisted, or non published numbers
Provision 911 service
Access to ANI information
Access to all CO intelligence required to perform
answer supervision, coin collect, coin return and
disconnect
Ability to keep existing serving telephone numbers if
cutover to MCIm required to perform answer
supervision, collect and refund
Far end disconnect recognition
Call timing
PIC protection for all 1+ local, interLATA, and
intraLATA traffic
Same call restrictions as available on BellSouth phones
for interLATA, international, intraLATA, and local
calling
One xxxx per line
Detailed billing showing all 1+ traffic in paper or
electronic format
Option to have enclosure installed with set
One directory per line installed
Install the station to at least BellSouth standards
Ability to block any 1+ service that cannot be rated by
the coin circuits
The following features shall be made available to
MCIm when BellSouth provides them to its own pay phone
operations or to independent pay phone owners:
Attachment II - 11
MCImetro-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
Option to block all 1+ international calls
Option of one-way or two-way service Wire Maintenance option
Ability to block any 1+ service that cannot be rated by the
coin circuits/ TSPS/OSPS
Use of MCIm rate tables for local and intraLATA service
Option to have BellSouth technicians collect, count, and
deposit vault contents on behalf of MCIm
Monitor vault contents for slugs and spurious non US currency
or theft and notify MCIm of discrepancies
Station or enclosure equipment should only bear the name/brand
designated by MCIm on the order form
Protect against clip on fraud
Protect against red box fraud
Protect against blue box fraud
Provide option for use of "bright" station technology
including debit cards
Provide revenue, maintenance, collection reports as specified
by MCIm on order form on a periodic basis in paper or
electronic format
Blocking of inbound international calls
Point of demarcation at the set location
Provide service restoration per MCIm's Performance Standards
Service outage transfers to MCIm help center
Special screen codes unique to MCIm and/or its subscribers
Single point of Contact for bills and orders dedicated to
Public Access to MCIm Directory Assistance
Access to MCIm's Network Access Interrupt
Access to ANI Information
Provide all information requested to ensure MCIm can xxxx for
access line
Provide all information requested to ensure MCIm can xxxx for
usage on the line
All calls originating from stations serviced by these lines
should be routed to MCIm lines, except where designated
Provide the same monitoring and diagnostic routines on the
line as BellSouth would on its own facilities
Provide installation intervals per MCIm Performance Standards
Ordering per MCIm Performance Standards
Call Transfer per MCIm Performance Standards
Billing per MCIm Performance Standards
PIC per MCIm Performance Standards
Attachment II - 12
MCImetro-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
2.3.10 VOICE MAIL SERVICE
2.3.10.1 MCIm shall have the right to resell BellSouth Voice
Mail services.
2.3.10.2 Where available to BellSouth's end users, BellSouth
shall provide the following features and capabilities to allow
for voice mail services:
SMDI-E (Station Message Desk Interface-Enhanced)
SMDI, Station Message Desk Interface
Message Waiting Indicator ("MWI") stutter dialtone and message
waiting light feature capabilities
CF-B/DA (Call Forward on Busy/Don't Answer)
CF/B (Call Forward on Busy)
CF/DA (Call Forward Don't Answer)
2.3.11 HOSPITALITY SERVICE
2.3.11.1 BellSouth shall provide all blocking, screening, and
all other applicable functions available for hospitality
lines.
2.3.12 TELEPHONE LINE NUMBER CALLING CARDS. Effective thirty (30) days
after the date of an end-user's subscription to MCIm service or within
24 hours after MCIm has notified BellSouth that it has replaced the
subscriber's calling card, whichever is earlier, BellSouth will
terminate its existing telephone line number-based calling cards and
remove any BellSouth-assigned Telephone Line Calling Card Number
(including area code) ("TLN") from the LIDB. MCIm may issue a new
telephone calling card to such subscriber, utilizing the same TLN, and
MCIm shall have the right to enter such TLN in LIDB for calling card
validation purposes via the service order process. BellSouth will
direct-xxxx each subscriber on the subscriber's final xxxx. BellSouth
will coordinate the disconnection of subscriber's calling cards with
MCIm to ensure that there is no time that a subscriber is without a
calling card.
SECTION 3. ADVANCED INTELLIGENT NETWORK
3.1.1 MCIm may purchase at the discount set forth in Attachment I
any Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN") Telecommunications
Services which BellSouth offers at retail, for resale to
subscribers who are not carriers.
Attachment II - 13
MCImetro-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
SECTION 4. SERVICE FUNCTIONS
4.1 BellSouth shall provide MCIm with theinformation MCIm will need to
certify subscribers as exempt from charges (including taxes), or
eligible for reduced charges associated with providing services,
including but not limited to handicapped individuals, and certain
governmental bodies and public institutions and shall not xxxx MCIm for
such services.
4.2 BellSouth shall provide MCIm with appropriate notification of all
area transfers with line level detail one hundred twenty (120) days
before service transfer, and will also notify MCIm within one hundred
twenty (120) days before such change of any LATA boundary changes or
within the timeframe required by an approving regulatory body, if any.
4.3 BellSouth will work cooperatively with MCIm in practices and
procedures regarding the handling of law enforcement and service
annoyance calls.
Attachment II - 14
MCIm - BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement Attachment
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ATTACHMENT III
NETWORK ELEMENTS
Section 1. Introduction III - 1
Section 2. Unbundled Network Elements III - 1
Section 3. Standards for Network Elements III - 3
Section 4. Loop III - 4
Section 5. Left Blank Intentionally
Section 6. Left Blank Intentionally
Section 7. Local Switching III - 18
Section 8. Operator Systems III - 26
Section 9. Common Transport III - 26
Section 10. Dedicated Transport III - 29
Section 11. Signaling Link Transport III - 39
Section 12. Signaling Transfer Points (STPs) III - 41
Section 13. Service Control Points/Databases III - 46
Section 14. Tandem Switching III - 58
Section 15. Additional Requirements III - 61
Section 16. Basic 911 and E911 III - 102
Section 17. Directory Assistance Data III - 102
Attachment III - i
MCIm - BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
ATTACHMENT III
NETWORK ELEMENTS
SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION
BellSouth shall provide unbundled Network Elements in accordance with this
Agreement, FCC Rules and Regulations. The price for each Network Element is set
forth in Attachment I of this Agreement. Except as otherwise set forth in this
Attachment, MCIm may order Network Elements as of the Effective Date.
SECTION 2. UNBUNDLED NETWORK ELEMENTS
2.1 BellSouth shall offer Network Elements to MCIm on an unbundled
basis on rates, terms and conditions that are just, reasonable, and
non-discriminatory in accordance with the terms and conditions of this
Agreement.
2.2 BellSouth shall permit MCIm to connect MCIm's facilities or
facilities provided to MCIm by third parties with each of BellSouth's
unbundled Network Elements at any point designated by MCIm that is
Technically Feasible.
2.3 MCIm may use one or more Network Elements to provide any feature,
function, capability, or service option that such Network Element(s) is
capable of providing or any feature, function, capability, or service
option that is described in the technical references identified herein;
provided, however, that when MCIm recombines unbundled BellSouth
Elements to create services identical to BellSouth's retail offerings,
the prices charged to MCIm for the rebundled services shall be computed
at BellSouth's retail price less the wholesale discount rate, and
shall be offered under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth
offers the service. MCIm will be deemed to be "recombining unbundled
elements to create services identical to BellSouth's retail offerings"
when the service offered by MCIm contains the functions, features and
attributes of a retail service offering that is the subject of a
properly filed and approved BellSouth tariff. Furthermore, services
offered by MCIm shall not be considered "identical" when MCIm utilizes
its own switching or other substantive functionality or capability in
combination with unbundled Elements in order to produce a service
offering. For example, MCIm's provisioning of purely ancillary
functions or capabilities, such as operator services, Caller ID, Call
Waiting, etc., in combination with unbundled BellSouth network
elements, shall not constitute substantive functionality or capability
for purposes of determining whether MCIm is providing services
identical to a BellSouth retail offering.
Attachment III - 1
MCIm-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
2.3.1 MCIm may, at its option, designate any Technically
Feasible method of access to unbundled elements, including
access methods currently or previously in use.
2.4 Subject to Section 2.3, BellSouth shall offer each Network Element
individually and in combination with any other Network Element or
Network Elements in order to permit MCIm to provide Telecommunications
Services to its subscribers.
2.5 For each Network Element, BellSouth shall provide a demarcation
point (e.g., at a Digital Signal Cross Connect, Light Guide Cross
Connect panel or a Main Distribution Frame) and, if necessary, access
to such demarcation point, which MCIm agrees is suitable. However,
where BellSouth provides combined Network Elements at MCIm's
direction, no demarcation point shall exist between such contiguous
Network Elements.
2.6 With respect to Network Elements and services in existence as of
the Effective Date of this Agreement, charges in Attachment I are
inclusive and no other charges apply, including but not limited to any
other consideration for connecting any Network Element(s) with other
Network Element(s). BellSouth and MCIm agree to attempt in good faith
to resolve any alleged errors or omissions in Attachment I.
2.7 This Attachment describes the initial set of Network Elements
which MCIm and BellSouth have identified as of the effective date of
this agreement:
Loop
Network Interface Device
Distribution (Subject to BFR process in Part A or this
Agreement)
Local Switching
Operator Systems
Common Transport
Dedicated Transport
Signaling Link Transport
Signaling Transfer Points
Service Control Points/Databases
Tandem Switching
911 Directory Assistance
Loop
Concentrator/Multiplexer (Subject to BFR process in Part A of
this Agreement)
AIN Capabilities
Attachment III - 2
MCIm-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
2.8 MCIm and BellSouth agree that the Network Elements identified in
this Attachment are not all possible Network Elements.
2.9 MCIm may identify additional or revised Network Elements as
necessary to provide telecommunications services to its subscribers, to
improve network or service efficiencies or to accommodate changing
technologies, subscriber demand, or other requirements.
MCIm will request such Network Elements in accordance with the bona
fide request process described in Section 24 of Part A. Additionally,
if BellSouth provides any Network Element that is not identified in
this Agreement, to itself, to its own subscribers, to a BellSouth
Affiliate or to any other entity, BellSouth shall make available the
same Network Element to MCIm on terms and conditions no less favorable
to MCIm than those provided to itself or to any other party, at charges
set forth in Attachment I.
SECTION 3. STANDARDS FOR NETWORK ELEMENTS
3.1 Each Network Element shall be furnished at a service level equal
to or better than the requirements set forth in the technical
references referenced in the following, as well as any performance or
other requirements, identified herein. In the event Xxxx Communications
Research, Inc. ("Bellcore"), or industry standard (e.g., American
National Standards Institute ("ANSI") technical reference or a more
recent version of such reference sets forth a different requirement,
MCIm may elect, where Technically Feasible, that such standard shall
apply.
3.2 If one or more of the requirements set forth in this Agreement
with respect to BellSouth' s obligations to MCI are in conflict, MCIm
shall elect which requirement shall apply.
3.3 Each Network Element provided by BellSouth to MCIm shall be at
least equal in the quality of design, performance, features, functions,
capabilities and other characteristics, including but not limited to
levels and types of redundant equipment and facilities for power,
diversity and security, that BellSouth provides to itself, BellSouth's
own subscribers, to a BellSouth Affiliate or to any other entity.
3.3.1 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm, upon request,
engineering, design, performance and other network data
sufficient for MCIm to determine that the requirements of this
Section 3 are being met. In the event that such data indicates
that the requirements of this Section 3 are not being met,
BellSouth shall, within ten (10) days, cure any design,
performance or other deficiency, or, if the failure is not
Attachment III - 3
MCIm-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
susceptible to cure within ten (10) days shall commence and
continue its best efforts to correct such failure as soon as
possible, and provide new data sufficient for MCIm to
determine that such deficiencies have been cured.
3.3.2 BellSouth agrees to work cooperatively with MCIm to
provide Network Elements that will meet MCIm's needs in
providing services to its subscribers.
3.4 Unless otherwise requested by MCIm, each Network Element and the
connections between Network Elements provided by BellSouth to MCIm
shall be made available to MCIm on a priority basis, at any Technically
Feasible point, that is equal to or better than the priorities that
BellSouth provides to itself, BellSouth's own BellSouth subscribers, to
a BellSouth Affiliate or to any other entity.
SECTION 4. LOOP
4.1 DEFINITION
4.1.1 A loop is a transmission facility between a
distribution frame [cross-connect], or its equivalent, in a
BellSouth central office or wire center, and the network
interface device at a subscriber' s premises, to which MCIm's
granted exclusive use. This includes, but is not limited to
two-wire and four-wire analog voice-grade loops, and two-wire
and four-wire loops that are conditioned to transmit the
digital signals needed to provide ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, and
DS1-level signals. A loop may be composed of the following
components:
Loop Concentrator / Multiplexer
Loop Feeder
Network Interface Device (NID)
Distribution
4.1.2 If BellSouth uses Integrated Digital Loop Carrier
(IDLCs) systems to provide the local loop, BellSouth will make
alternate arrangements, equal in quality, to permit MCIm to
order a contiguous unbundled local loop at no additional cost
to MCIm except where the absence of existing facilities
necessitates special construction.
4.2. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
Subdivided to each component as detailed below.
4.3 INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS
Attachment III - 4
MCIm-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
Subdivided to each component as detailed below.
4.4 LOOP COMPONENTS
4.4.1 LOOP CONCENTRATOR/MULTIPLEXER
4.4.1.1 DEFINITION:
4.4.1.1.1 The Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer
is the Network Element that:(1) aggregates
lower bit rate or bandwidth signals to
higher bit rate or bandwidth signals
(multiplexing); (2) disaggregates higher bit
rate or bandwidth signals to lower bit rate
or bandwidth signals (demultiplexing); (3)
aggregates a specified number of signals or
channels to fewer channels (concentrating);
(4)performs signal conversion, including
encoding of signals (e.g., analog to digital
and digital to analog signal conversion);
and (5) in some instances performs
electrical to optical (E/O) conversion. Any
request by MCIm for unbundling the Loop
Concentrator/Multiplexer will be made
pursuant to the Bona Fide Request Process
identified in Part A of this Agreement.
4.4.1.1.2 The Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer
function may be provided through a Digital
Loop Carrier (DLC) system, channel bank,
multiplexer or other equipment at which
traffic is encoded and decoded, multiplexed
and demultiplexed, or concentrated.
4.4.1.2 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
4.4.1.2.1 The Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer
shall be capable of performing its functions
on the signals for the following services,
including but not limited to, (as needed by
MCIm to provide end-to-end service
capability to its subscriber):
4.4.1.2.1.1 two-wire & four-wire
analog voice grade loops;
4.4.1.2.1.2 two-wire & four-wire loops
that are conditioned to transmit the
digital signals needed to provide
services such as ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, and
DS1-level signals.
Attachment III - 5
MCIm-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
4.4.1.2.1.3 4-wire digital data
(2.4Kbps through 64Kbps and n times
64Kbps (where n (less than) 24);
4.4.1.2.1.4 DS3 rate private lines;
4.4.1.2.1.5 Optical SONET rate private
lines;
4.4.1.2.2 The Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer
shall perform the following functions as
appropriate:
4.4.1.2.2.1 Analog to digital signal
conversion of both incoming and
outgoing (upstream and downstream)
analog signals;
4.4.1.2.2.2 Multiplexing of the
individual digital signals up to higher
transmission bit rate signals (e.g.,
DS0, DS1, DS3, or optical SONET rates)
for transport to the BellSouth central
office through the Loop Feeder; and
4.4.1.2.2.3 Concentration of end-user
subscriber signals onto fewer channels
of a Loop Feeder (The concentration
ratio shall be as specified by MCIm).
4.4.1.2.3 BellSouth shall provide power for
the Loop Concentrator /Multiplexer, through
a non-interruptible source if the function
is performed in a central office, or from a
commercial AC power source with battery
backup if the equipment is located outside a
central office. Such power shall also adhere
to the requirements stated herein.
4.4.1.2.4 The Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer
shall be provided to MCIm in accordance with
the following Technical References:
4.4.1.2.4.1 Bellcore TR-NWT-000057,
Functional Criteria for Digital Loop
Carrier Systems, Issue 2, January 1993.
4.4.1.2.4.2 Bellcore TR-NWT-000393,
Generic Requirements for ISDN Basic
Access Digital Subscriber Lines.
Attachment III - 6
MCIm-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
4.4.1.2.4.3 ANSI T1.106 - 1988,
American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Digital Hierarchy
- Optical Interface Specifications
(Single Mode).
4.4.1.2.4.4 ANSI T1.105-1995,
American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Synchronous
Optical Network (SONET) - Basic
Description including Multiplex
Structure, Rates and Formats.
4.4.1.2.4.5 ANSI T1.102-1993, American
National Standard for
Telecommunications - Digital Hierarchy
- Electrical Interfaces.
4.4.1.2.4.6 ANSI T1.403-1989, American
National Standard for
Telecommunications - Carrier to
Subscriber Installation, DS1 Metallic
Interface Specification.
4.4.1.2.4.7 Bellcore GR-253-CORE,
Synchronous Optical Network Systems
(SONET), Common Generic Criteria..
4.4.1.2.4.8 Bellcore TR-TSY-000008,
Digital Interface Between the SLC 96
Digital Loop Carrier System and a Local
Digital Switch, Issue 2, August 1987.
4.4.1.2.4.9 Bellcore TR-NWT-000303,
Integrated Digital Loop Carrier System
Generic Requirements, Objectives and
Interface, Issue 2, December 1992; Rev.
1, December 1993; Supplement 1,
December 1993.
4.4.1.2.4.10 Bellcore TR-TSY-000673,
Operations Systems Interface for an
IDLC System, (LSSGR) FSD 20-02-2100,
Issue 1, September 1989.
4.4.1.2.4.11 Bellcore Integrated
Digital Loop Carrier System Generic
Requirements, Objectives and Interface,
GR-303-CORE, Issue 1, September 1995.
Attachment III - 7
MCIm-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
4.4.1.3 REQUIREMENTS FOR AN INTELLIGENT LOOP
CONCENTRATOR/ MULTIPLEXER
4.4.1.3.1 In addition to the basic
functions described above for the Loop
Concentrator/Multiplexer, the Intelligent
Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer (IC/M)shall
provide facility grooming, facility test
functions, format conversion and signaling
conversion as appropriate.
4.4.1.3.2 The underlying equipment that
provides such IC/M function shall
continuously monitor protected circuit packs
and redundant common equipment.
4.4.1.3.3 The underlying equipment that
provides such IC/M function shall
automatically switch to a protection circuit
pack on detection of a failure or
degradation of normal operation.
4.4.1.3.4 The underlying equipment that
provides such IC/M function shall be
equipped with a redundant power supply or a
battery back-up.
4.4.1.3.5 At MCIm's option, BellSouth shall
provide MCIm with real time performance
monitoring and alarm data on IC/M elements
that may affect MCIm's traffic. This
includes IC/M hardware alarm data and
facility alarm data on the underlying device
that provides such IC/M function.
4.4.1.3.6 At MCIm's option, BellSouth shall
provide MCIm with real time ability to
initiate tests on the underlying device that
provides such IC/M function integrated test
equipment as well as other integrated
functionality for routine testing and fault
isolation.
4.4.1.4 INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS
4.4.1.4.1 The Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer
shall meet the following interface
requirements, as appropriate for the
configuration that MCIm designates:
4.4.1.4.2 The Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer
shall provide an analog voice frequency
copper twisted pair interface at the serving
wire center, as described in the references
in Section 4.4.1.2.4.
Attachment III - 8
MCIm-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
4.4.1.4.3 The Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer
shall provide digital 4-wire electrical
interfaces at the serving wire center, as
described in the references in Section
4.4.1.2.4.
4.4.1.4.4 The Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer
shall provide optical SONET interfaces at
rates of OC-3, OC-12, OC-48, and OC-N, N as
described in the references in Section
4.4.1.2.4.
4.4.1.4.5 The Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer
shall provide the Bellcore TR-303 DS1 level
interface at the serving wire center. Loop
Concentrator/ Multiplexer shall provide
Bellcore TR-08 modes 1&2 DS1 interfaces when
designated by MCIm. Such interface
requirements are specified in the references
in Section 4.4.1.2.4.
4.4.1.5 The Intelligent Loop
Concentrator/Multiplexer shall be provided to MCIm in
accordance with the Technical References set forth in
Sections 4.4.1.2.4.8 through 4.4.1.2.4.11 above.
4.4.2 LOOP FEEDER
4.4.2.1 DEFINITION:
4.4.2.1.1 The Loop Feeder provides
connectivity between (1) a Feeder
Distribution Interface (FDI) associated with
Loop Distribution and a termination point
appropriate for the media in a central
office, or (2) a Loop
Concentrator/Multiplexer provided in a
remote terminal and a termination point
appropriate for the media in a central
office. BellSouth shall provide MCIm
physical access to the FDI, and the right to
connect, the Loop Feeder to the FDI.
4.4.2.1.2 The physical medium of the Loop
Feeder may be copper twisted pair, or single
or multi-mode fiber or other technologies as
designated by MCIm. In certain cases, MCIm
will require a copper twisted pair loop even
in instances where the medium of the Loop
Feeder for services that BellSouth offers is
other than a copper facility.
4.4.2.2 REQUIREMENTS FOR LOOP FEEDER
Attachment III - 9
MCIm-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
4.4.2.2.1 The Loop Feeder shall be capable
of transmitting analog voice frequency,
basic rate ISDN, digital data, or analog
radio frequency signals as appropriate.
4.4.2.2.2 BellSouth shall provide
appropriate power for all active elements in
the Loop Feeder. BellSouth will provide
appropriate power from a central office
source, or from a commercial AC source with
rectifiers for AC to DC conversion and
8-hour battery back-up when the equipment is
located in an outside plant Remote Terminal
(RT).
4.4.2.3 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIAL COPPER
LOOP FEEDER MEDIUM
In addition to requirements set forth in Section 4.2
(above), MCIm may require BellSouth to provide copper
twisted pair Loop Feeder which is unfettered by any
intervening equipment (e.g. filters, load coils, and
range extenders), so that MCIm can use these Loop
Feeders for a variety of services by attaching
appropriate terminal equipment at the ends.
4.4.2.4 ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DS1
CONDITIONED LOOP FEEDER
In addition to the requirements set forth in Section
4.4.2.2 above, MCIm may designate that the Loop
Feeder be conditioned to transport a DS1 signal. The
requirements for such transport are defined in the
references below in Section 4.4.2.6.
4.4.2.5 ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR
OPTICAL LOOP FEEDER
In addition to the requirements set forth in Section
4.4.2.2 above, MCIm may designate that Loop Feeder
will transport DS3 and OCn (where n is defined in the
technical reference in Section 4.4.1.2.4.4. The
requirements for such transport are defined in the
references below in Section 4.4.2.6.
4.4.2.6 BellSouth shall offer Loop Feeder in
accordance with the requirements set forth in the
following Technical References:
Attachment III - 10
MCIm-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
4.4.2.6.1 Bellcore Technical Requirement
TR-NWT-000499, Issue 5, December 1993,
section 7 for DS1 interfaces; and,
4.4.2.6.2 Bellcore TR-NWT-000057,
Functional Criteria for Digital Loop Carrier
Systems, Issue 2, January 1993.
4.4.2.6.3 Bellcore TR-NWT-000393, Generic
Requirements for ISDN Basic Access Digital
Subscriber Lines.
4.4.2.6.4 ANSI T1.106-1988, American
National Standard for Telecommunications -
Digital Hierarchy - Optical Interface
Specifications (Single Mode).
4.4.2.6.5 ANSI T1.105-1995, American
National Standard for Telecommunications -
Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) - Basic
Description including Multiplex Structure,
Rates and Formats.
4.4.2.6.6 ANSI T1.102-1993, American
National Standard for Telecommunications -
Digital Hierarchy - Electrical Interfaces.
4.4.2.6.7 ANSI T1.403-1989, American
National Standard for Telecommunications -
Carrier to Subscriber Installation, DS1
Metallic Interface Specification
4.4.2.6.8 Bellcore GR-253-CORE, Synchronous
Optical Network Systems (SONET), Common
Generic Criteria.
4.4.2.7 INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS
4.4.2.7.1 The Loop Feeder point of
termination (POT) within a BellSouth central
office will be as follows:
4.4.2.7.1.1 Copper twisted pairs shall
terminate on the MDF;
4.4.2.7.1.2 DS1 Loop Feeder shall
terminate on a DSX1, DCS1/0 or DCS3/1;
and
4.4.2.7.1.3 Fiber Optic cable shall
terminate on a LGX.
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4.4.2.7.2 Loop Feeder shall be equal to or
better than each of the applicable interface
requirements set forth in the following
technical references:
4.4.2.7.2.1 Bellcore TR-TSY-000008,
Digital Interface Between the SLC 96
Digital Loop Carrier System and a Local
Digital Switch, Issue 2. August 1987.
4.4.2.7.2.2 Xxxxxxxx XX-XXX-000000,
Integrated Digital Loop Carrier System
Generic Requirements, Objectives and
Interface, Issue 2, December 19921-
Rev. 1, December 1993-1 Supplement 1,
December 1993.
4.4.2.7.2.3 Bellcore Integrated
Digital Loop Carrier System Generic
Requirements, Objectives and Interface,
GR-303-CORE, Issue 1, September 1995.
4.5 NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICE
4.5.1 DEFINITION:
4.5.1.1 The Network Interface Device (NID) is a
single-line termination device or that portion of a
multiple-line termination device required to
terminate a single line or circuit. The function of
the NID is to establish the network demarcation point
between a carrier and its subscriber. The NID
features two independent xxxxxxxx or divisions which
separate the service provider's network from the
subscriber's inside wiring. Each chamber or division
contains the appropriate connection points or posts
to which the service provider, and the subscriber
each make their connections.
4.5.1.2 With respect to multiple-line termination
devices, MCIm shall specify the quantity of NIDs it
requires within such device.
4.5.1.3 Figure 1 shows a schematic of a NID.
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FIGURE 1 - NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICE
4.5.2 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
4.5.2.1 The BellSouth Network Interface Device shall
provide a clean, accessible point of connection for
the inside wiring for MCIm's Distribution Media via
MCIm's NID and shall maintain a connection to ground
that meets the requirements set forth below.
4.5.2.2 The NID shall be capable of transferring
electrical analog or digital signals between the
subscriber's inside wiring for MCIm's Distribution
Media via MCIm's NID.
4.5.2.3 All NID posts or connecting points shall be
in place, secure, usable and free of any rust or
corrosion. The protective ground connection shall
exist and be properly installed. The ground wire
shall be free of rust or corrosion and have
continuity relative to ground.
4.5.2.4 The NID shall be capable of withstanding all
normal local environmental variations.
4.5.2.5 Where the NID is not located in a larger,
secure cabinet or closet, the NID shall be protected
from physical vandalism. The NID shall be physically
accessible to MCIm designated personnel. In cases
where entrance to the subscriber premises is required
to give access to the NID, MCIm shall obtain entrance
permission directly from the subscriber.
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4.5.2.6 BellSouth shall offer the NID together with,
and separately from the Distribution Media component
of Loop Distribution.
4.5.3 INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS
4.5.3.1 The NID shall be the interface to
subscribers' premises wiring for all loop
technologies.
4.5.3.2 The NID shall be equal to or better than all
of the industry standards for NIDs set forth in the
following technical references:
4.5.3.2.1 Bellcore Technical Advisory
TA-TSY-000120 "Subscriber Premises or
Network Ground Wire";
4.5.3.2.2 Bellcore Generic Requirement
GR-49-CORE "Generic Requirements for Outdoor
Telephone Network Interface Devices";
4.5.3.2.3 Bellcore Technical Requirement
TR-NWT-00239 "Indoor Telephone Network
Interfaces";
4.5.3.2.4 Bellcore Technical Requirement
TR-NWT-000937 "Generic Requirements for
Outdoor and Indoor Building Entrance"; and,
4.5.3.2.5 Bellcore Technical Requirement
TR-NWT-0001 3 "Generic Requirements for
Network Inside Wiring."
4.5.4 Responsibilities of The Parties for Conditions of
Access And Attachment To NIDs. BellSouth shall allow MCIm to
access the customer's inside wiring. Such access may take
place through either of the following: 1) allow MCIm to use
any existing capacity on BellSouth's NID; or, 2) allow MCIm
to connect its NID to BellSouth's NID in adherence with FCC
rules regarding a NID to NID arrangement.
4.6 DISTRIBUTION
4.6.1 DEFINITION:
4.6.1.1 Distribution is a Network Element that
provides connectivity between the NID component of
Loop Distribution and the terminal block on the
subscriber-side of a Feeder
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Distribution Interface (FDI). The FDI is a device
that terminates the Distribution Media and the Loop
Feeder, and cross-connects them in order to provide a
continuous transmission path between the NID and a
telephone company central office. There are three
basic types of feeder-distribution connection: (I)
multiple (splicing of multiple distribution pairs
onto one feeder pair); (ii) dedicated ("home run");
and (iii) interfaced ("cross-connected"). While older
plant uses multiple and dedicated approaches, newer
plant and all plant that uses DLC or other pair-gain
technology necessarily uses the interfaced approach.
The feeder-distribution interface (FDI) in the
interfaced design makes use of a manual
cross-connection, typically housed inside an outside
plant device ("green box") or in a vault or manhole.
Any request by MCIm for unbundling of Distribution
Media will be made pursuant to the Bona Fide Request
Process identified in Part A of this Agreement.
4.6.1.2 The Distribution may be copper twisted pair,
coax cable, single or multi-mode fiber optic cable or
other technologies. A combination that includes two
or more of these media is also possible. In certain
cases, MCIm shall require a copper twisted pair
Distribution even in instances where the Distribution
for services that BellSouth offers is other than a
copper facility.
4.6.2 REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL DISTRIBUTION
4.6.2.1 Distribution shall be capable of
transmitting signals for the following services (as
requested by MCIm):
4.6.2.1.1 Two-wire & four-wire analog voice
grade loops;
4.6.2.1.2 Two-wire & four-wire loops that
are conditioned to transmit the digital
signals needed to provide services such as
ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, and DS1-level signals.
4.6.2.2 Distribution shall transmit all signaling
messages or tones. Where the Distribution includes
any active elements that terminate any of the
signaling messages or tones, these messages or tones
shall be reproduced by the Distribution at the
interfaces to an adjacent Network Element in a format
that maintains the integrity of the signaling
messages or tones.
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4.6.2.3 Distribution shall support functions
associated with provisioning, maintenance and testing
of the Distribution itself, as well as provide
necessary access to provisioning, maintenance and
testing functions for Network Elements to which it is
associated.
4.6.2.4 Where possible, Distribution shall provide
performance monitoring of the Distribution itself, as
well as provide necessary access for performance
monitoring for Network Elements to which it is
associated.
4.6.2.5 Distribution shall be equal to or better than
all of the applicable requirements set forth in the
following technical references:
4.6.2.5.1 Bellcore TR-TSY-000057,
"Functional Criteria for Digital Loop
Carrier Systems", and,
4.6.2.5.2 Bellcore TR-NWT-000393, "Generic
Requirements for ISDN Basic Access Digital
Subscriber Lines."
4.6.2.6 BellSouth shall provide MCIm with physical
access to, and the right to connect to, the FDI.
4.6.2.7 BellSouth shall offer Distribution together
with, and separately from the NID component of Loop
Distribution.
4.6.3 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIAL COPPER
DISTRIBUTION
In addition to Distribution that supports the requirements in
Section 6.2. may designate Distribution to be copper twisted
pair which are unfettered by any intervening equipment (e.g.,
filters, load coils, range extenders) so that MCIm can use
these loops for a variety of services by attaching appropriate
terminal equipment at the ends.
4.6.4 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR FIBER DISTRIBUTION
Fiber optic cable Distribution shall be capable of
transmitting signals for the following services in addition to
the ones under Section 6.2.1 above:
4.6.4.1 DS3 rate private line service;
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4.6.4.2 Optical SONET OCn rate private lines (where
n is defined in the technical reference in Section
4.4.1.2.4.4; and
4.6.4.3 Analog Radio Frequency based services (e.g.,
Cable Television (CATV)).
4.6.5 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR COAXIAL CABLE
DISTRIBUTION
Coaxial Cable (coax) Distribution shall be capable of
transmitting signals for the following services in addition to
the ones under Section 6.2.1 above:
4.6.5.1 Broadband data, either one way or
bi-directional, symmetric or asymmetric, at rates
between 1.5 Mb/s and 45 Mb/s; and
4.6.5.2 Analog Radio Frequency based services (e.g.,
CATV).
4.6.6 INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS
4.6.6.1 Signal transfers between the Distribution
and the NID and an adjacent Network Element shall
have levels of degradation that are within the
performance requirements set forth in Section 15.2 of
this Attachment III.
4.6.6.2 Distribution shall be equal to or better
than each of the applicable interface requirements
set forth in the following technical references:
4.6.6.2.1 Bellcore TR-NWT-000049, "Generic
Requirements for Outdoor Telephone Network
Interface Devices," Issued December 1,1994;
4.6.6.2.2 Bellcore TR-NWT-000057,
"Functional Criteria for Digital Loop
Carrier Systems," Issued January 2, 1993;
4.6.6.2.3 Bellcore TR-NWT-000393, "Generic
Requirements for ISDN Basic Access Digital
Subscriber Lines";
4.6.6.2.4 Bellcore TR-NWT-000253, SONET
Transport Systems: Common Criteria (A module
of TSGR, FR-NWT- 000440), Issue 2, December
1991;
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SECTION 7 - LOCAL SWITCHING
7.1 DEFINITION
7.1.1 Local Switching is the Network Element that provides
the functionality required to connect the appropriate lines or
trunks wired to the Main Distributing Frame (MDF) or Digital
Cross Connect (DSX) panel to a desired line or trunk. The
desired connection path for each call type will vary by
subscriber and will be specified by MCIm as a routing scenario
that will be implemented in advance as part of or after the
purchases of the unbundled local switching. Such functionality
shall include all of the features, functions, and capabilities
that the underlying BellSouth switch that is providing such
Local Switching function is capable of providing, including
but not limited to: line signaling and signaling software,
digit reception, dialed number translations, call screening,
routing, recording, call supervision, dial tone, switching,
telephone number provisioning, announcements, calling features
and capabilities (including call processing), MULTISERV, or
MULTISERV-like services, Automatic Call Distributor (ACD),
Carrier pre-subscription (e.g., long distance carrier,
intraLATA toll), Carrier Identification Code (CIC) portability
capabilities, testing and other operational features inherent
to the switch and switch software. It also provides access to
transport, signaling (ISDN User Part (ISUP) and Transaction
Capabilities Application Part (TCAP), and platforms such as
adjuncts, Public Safety Systems (911), operator services,
directory services and Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN).
Remote Switching Module functionality is included in the Local
Switching function. Local Switching shall also be capable of
routing local, intraLATA, interLATA, calls to international
subscriber's preferred carrier, call features (e.g., call
forwarding) and MULTISERV capabilities.
7.1.2 Local Switching, including the ability to route to
MCIm's transport facilities, dedicated facilities and systems,
shall be unbundled from all other unbundled Network Elements,
i.e., Operator Systems, Common Transport, and Dedicated
Transport. BellSouth shall provide MCIm with selective routing
via Line Class Codes. Further, MCIm and BellSouth shall
continue to work with the appropriate industry groups to
develop a long term solution for selective routing.
7.2. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
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7.2.1 Local Switching shall be equal to or better than the
requirements for Local Switching set forth in Bellcore's Local
Switching Systems General Requirements (FR-NWT-000064).
7.2.1.1 BellSouth shall route calls to the
appropriate trunk or lines for call origination or
termination.
7.2.1.2 Subject to section 7.1.2, above, BellSouth
shall route calls on a per line or per screening
class basis to (1) BellSouth platforms providing
Network Elements or additional requirements, (2) MCIm
designated platforms, or (3) third party platforms.
7.2.1.3 Subject to section 7.1.2, above, BellSouth
shall provide recorded announcements as designated by
MCIm and call progress tones to alert callers of call
progress and disposition. If BellSouth cannot provide
branded messages upon MCIm's request, BellSouth
shall revert to generic branding for all local
exchange service providers, including itself.
7.2.1.4 BellSouth shall change a subscriber from
BellSouth's services to MCIm's services without loss
of feature functionality, unless expressly agreed
otherwise by MCIm.
7.2.1.5 BellSouth shall perform routine testing
(e.g., Mechanized Loop Tests (MLT) and test calls
such as 105, 107 and 108 type calls) and fault
isolation on a schedule designated by MCIm.
7.2.1.6 BellSouth shall repair and restore any
equipment or any other maintainable component that
may adversely impact MCIm's use of unbundled Local
Switching.
7.2.1.7 BellSouth shall control congestion points
such as mass calling events, and network routing
abnormalities, using capabilities such as Automatic
Call Gapping, Automatic Congestion Control (e.g.
choke trunk groups), and Network Routing Overflow.
Application of such control shall be competitively
neutral and not favor any user of unbundled switching
or BellSouth.
7.2.1.8 BellSouth shall perform manual call trace as
designated by MCIm and permit subscriber originated
call trace.
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7.2.1.9 BellSouth shall record all billable events,
involving usage of the element, and send the
appropriate recording data to MCIm as outlined in
Attachment VIII.
7.2.1.10 For Local Switching used as 911 Tandems,
BellSouth shall allow interconnection from MCIm local
switching elements and BellSouth shall route the
calls to the appropriate Public Safety Access Point
(PSAP).
7.2.1.11 Where BellSouth provides the following
special services, it shall provide to MCIm:
7.2.1.11.1 Essential Service Lines;
7.2.1.11.2 Telephone Service Prioritization;
7.2.1.11.3 Related services for handicapped;
7.2.1.11.4 Soft dial tone where required by
law. Where BellSouth provides soft dial
tone, it shall do so on a
competitively-neutral basis.
7.2.1.11.5 Any other service required by law
or regulation.
7.2.1.12 BellSouth shall provide Switching Service
Point (SSP) capabilities and signaling software to
interconnect the signaling links destined to the
Signaling Transfer Point Switch (STPs). In the event
that Local Switching is provided out of a switch
without SS7 capability, the Tandem shall provide this
capability as discussed in the section on Tandem
Switching. These capabilities shall adhere to
Bellcore specifications TCAP (GR-1432- CORE), ISUP
(GR-905-CORE), Call Management (GR-1429- CORE),
Switched Fractional DS1 (GR-1357-CORE), Toll Free
Service (GR-1428-CORE), Calling Name (GR-1597-CORE),
Line Information Database (GR-954-CORE), and Advanced
Intelligent Network (GR-2863-CORE).
7.2.1.13 BellSouth shall provide interfaces to
adjuncts through industry standard and Bellcore
interfaces. These adjuncts can include, but are not
limited to, Service Node, Service Circuit Node, Voice
Mail and Automatic Call Distributors. Examples of
existing interfaces are ANSI ISDN standards Q.931 and
Q.932.
7.2.1.14 BellSouth shall provide performance data
regarding a
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subscriber line, traffic characteristics or other
measurable elements to MCIm, upon MCIm's request.
7.2.1.15 BellSouth shall offer all Local Switching
features that are Technically Feasible and provide
feature offerings at parity to those provided by
BellSouth to itself or any other party. Such feature
offerings shall include but are not limited to:
7.2.1.15.1 Basic and primary rate ISDN;
7.2.1.15.2 Residential features;
7.2.1.15.3 Custom Local Area Signaling
Services (CLASS/LASS);
7.2.1.15.4 Custom Calling Features;
7.2.1.15.5 MULTISERV (including equivalent
administrative capabilities, such as
subscriber accessible reconfiguration and
detailed message recording); and
7.2.1.15.6 Advanced intelligent network
triggers supporting MCIm, and BellSouth
service applications, in BellSouth's SCPs.
BellSouth shall offer to MCIm all AIN
triggers currently available to BellSouth
for offering AIN-based services in
accordance with applicable Bellcore
technical references:
7.2.1.15.6.1 Off-Hook Immediate;
7.2.1.15.6.2 Off-Hook Delay;
7.2.1.15.6.3 Termination Attempt;
7.2.1.15.6.4 3/6/10;
7.2.1.15.6.5 Feature Code Dialing;
7.2.1.15.6.6 Custom Dialing Plan(s)
including 555 services; and
7.2.1.15.7 When the following triggers
are supported by BellSouth, BellSouth
shall make said triggers available to
MCIm:
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7.2.1.15.7.1 Private EAMF Trunk;
7.2.1.15.7.2 Shared Interoffice Trunk
(EAMF, SS7);
7.2.1.15.7.3 N11;
7.2.1.15.7.4 Automatic Route Selection.
7.2.1.16 Subject to section 7.1.2, above, BellSouth
shall assign each MCIm subscriber line the class of
service designated by MCIm using line class codes,
and shall route directory assistance calls from MCIm
subscribers as directed by MCIm at MCIm's option.
This includes each of the following call types:
7.2.1.16.1 O+/O- calls
7.2.1.16.2 911 calls
7.2.1.16.3 411/DA calls
7.2.1.16.4 InterLATA calls specific to PIC
or regardless of PIC
7.2.1.16.5 IntraLATA calls specific to PIC
or regardless of PIC
7.2.1.16.6 800/888 calls, prior to database
query
7.1.2.16.7 Call forwarding of any type
supported on the switch, to a line or a
trunk
7.1.2.16.8 Any other customized routing that
may be supported by the BellSouth switch
7.2.1.17 Subject to section 7.1.2, above, BellSouth
shall assign each MCIm subscriber line the class of
services designated by MCIm using line class codes
and shall route operator calls from MCIm subscribers
as directed by MCIm at MCIm's option. For example,
BellSouth may translate 0- and 0+ intraLATA traffic,
and route the call through appropriate trunks to an
MCIm Operator Services Position System (OSPS). Calls
from Local Switching must pass the ANI-II digits
unchanged.
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7.2.1.18 If an MCIm subscriber subscribes to MCIm
provided voice mail and messaging services, BellSouth
shall redirect incoming calls to the MCIm system
based upon presubscribed service arrangements (e.g.,
busy, don't answer, number of rings). In addition,
BellSouth shall provide a Standard Message Desk
Interface-Enhanced (SMDI-E) interface to the MCIm
system. BellSouth shall support the Inter-switch
Voice Messaging Service (IVMS) capability.
7.2.1.19 Local Switching shall be offered in
accordance with the requirements of the following
technical references and their future releases:
7.2.1.19.1 GR-1298-CORE, AIN Switching
System Generic Requirements;
7.2.1.19.2 GR-1299-CORE, AIN Switch-Service
Control Point (SCP)/Adjunct Interface
Generic Requirements;
7.2.1.19.3 TR-NWT-001284, AIN 0.1 Switching
System Generic Requirements;
7.2.1.19.4 SR-NWT-002247, AIN Release 1
Update.
7.2.2 INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS
7.2.2.1 BellSouth shall provide the following
interfaces to loops:
7.2.2.1.1 Standard Tip/Ring interface
including loopstart or groundstart, on-hook
signaling (e.g., for calling number, calling
name and message waiting lamp);
7.2.2.1.2 Coin phone signaling;
7.2.2.1.3 Basic Rate Interface ISDN
adhering to ANSI standards Q.931, Q.932 and
appropriate Bellcore Technical Requirements;
7.2.2.1.4 Two-wire analog interface to PBX
to include reverse battery, E&M, wink start
and DID;
7.2.2.1.5 Four-wire analog interface to PBX
to include reverse battery, E&M, wink start
and DID;
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7.2.2.1.6 Four-wire DS1 interface to PBX or
subscriber provided equipment
(e.g.,computers and voice response systems);
7.2.2.1.7 Primary Rate ISDN to PBX adhering
to ANSI standards Q.931, Q.932 and
appropriate Bellcore Technical Requirements;
7.2.2.1.8 Switched Fractional DS1 with
capabilities to configure Nx64 channels
(where N ` 1 to 24); and
7.2.2.1.9 Loops adhering to Bellcore
TR-NWT-08 and TR-NWT-303 specifications to
interconnect Digital Loop Carriers.
7.2.2.2 BellSouth shall provide access to the
following but not limited to:
7.2.2.2.1 SS7 Signaling Network or
Multi-Frequency trunking if requested by
MCIm;
7.2.2.2.2 Subject to section 7.1.2, above,
interface to MCIm operator services systems
or Operator Services through appropriate
trunk interconnections for the system; and
7.2.2.2.3 Subject to section 7.1.2, above,
interface to MCIm directory assistance
services through the MCIm switched network
or to Directory Services through the
appropriate trunk interconnections for the
system; and 950 access or other MCIm
required access to interexchange carriers as
requested through appropriate trunk
interfaces.
7.3 INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK (ISDN)
7.3.1 Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) is defined
in two variations. The first variation is Basic Rate ISDN
(BRI). BRI consists of 2 Bearer (B) Channels and one Data (D)
Channel. The second variation is Primary Rate ISDN (PRI). PRI
consists of 23 B Channels and one D Channel. Both BRI and PRI
B Channels may be used for voice, Circuit Switched Data (CSD)
or Packet Switched Data (PSD). The BRI D Channel may be used
for call related signaling, non-call related signaling or
packet switched data. The PRI D Channel may be
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used for call related signaling.
7.3.2 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS ISDN
7.3.2.1 BellSouth shall offer Data Switching
providing ISDN that, at a minimum:
7.3.2.2 Provide integrated Packet handling
capabilities;
7.3.2.3 Allow for full 2B+D Channel functionality
for BRI; and
7.3.2.4 Allow for full 23B+D Channel functionality
for PRI.
7.3.2.5 Each B Channel shall allow for voice, 64
Kbps CSD, and PSD of 128 logical channels at minimum
speeds of 19 Kbps throughput of each logical channel
up to the total capacity of the B Channel.
7.3.2.6 Each B Channel shall provide capabilities
for alternate voice and data on a per call basis.
7.3.2.7 The BRI D Channel shall allow for call
associated signaling, non-call associated signaling
and PSD of 16 logical channels at minimum speeds of
9.6 Kbps throughput of each logical channel up to the
total capacity of the D channel.
7.3.2.8 The PRI D Channel shall allow for call
associated signaling.
7.3.3 INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS ISDN
7.3.3.1 BellSouth shall provide the BRI U interface
using 2-wire copper loops in accordance with
TR-NWT-000393, January 1991, Generic Requirements for
ISDN Basic Access Digital Subscriber Lines.
7.3.3.2 BellSouth shall provide the BRI interface
using Digital Subscriber Loops adhering to Bellcore
TR-NWT-303 specifications to interconnect Digital
Loop Carriers.
7.3.3.3 BellSouth shall offer PSD interfaces adhering
to the X.25, X.75 and X.75' ANSI and Bellcore
requirements.
7.3.3.4 BellSouth shall offer PSD trunk interfaces
operating at 56 Kbps.
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SECTION 8. OPERATOR SYSTEMS
See Attachment VIII, Section 6.1.2 Directory Assistance Service and 6.1.3
Operator Service.
SECTION 9. COMMON TRANSPORT
9.1 DEFINITION
Common Transport is an interoffice transmission path between BellSouth
Network Elements (illustrated in Figure 2) shared by carriers. Where
BellSouth Network Elements are connected by intra-office wiring, such
wiring is provided as a part of the Network Elements and is not Common
Transport. BellSouth shall offer Common Transport as of the effective
date of the agreement, at DS0, DS1, DS3, STS-1 or higher transmission
bit rate circuits. Common Transport consists of BellSouth inter-office
transport facilities and is distinct and separate from local switching.
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9.2 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
9.2.1 BellSouth shall be responsible for the engineering,
provisioning, and maintenance of the underlying equipment and
facilities that are used to provide Common Transport.
9.2.2 At a minimum, Common Transport shall meet all of the
requirements set forth in the following technical references
(as applicable for the transport technology being used):
9.2.3. ANSI T1.101-1994, American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Synchronization Interface Standard
Performance and Availability;
9.2.3.1 ANSI T1.102-1993, American National Standard
for Telecommunications - Digital Hierarchy -
Electrical Interfaces;
9.2.3.2 ANSI T1.102.01-199x, American National
Standard for Telecommunications - Digital Hierarchy -
VT1.5;
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9.2.3.3 ANSI T1.105-1995, American National Standard
for Telecommunications - Synchronous Optical Network
(SONET) - Basic Description including Multiplex
Structure, Rates and Formats;
9.2.3.4 ANSI T1.105.01-1995, American National
Standard for Telecommunications - Synchronous Optical
Network (SONET) Automatic Protection Switching;
9.2.3.5 ANSI T1.105.02-1995, American National
Standard for Telecommunications - Synchronous Optical
Network (SONET) - Payload Mappings;
9.2.3.6 ANSI T1.105.03-1994, American National
Standard for Telecommunications - Synchronous Optical
Network (SONET) - Jitter at Network Interfaces;
9.2.3.7 ANSI T1.105.03a-1995, American National
Standard for Telecommunications - Synchronous Optical
Network (SONET) - Jitter at Network Interfaces - DS1
Supplement;
9.2.3.8 ANSI T1.105.05-1994, American National
Standard for Telecommunications - Synchronous Optical
Network (SONET) - Tandem Connection;
9.2.3.9 ANSI T1.105.06-199x, American National
Standard for Telecommunications - Synchronous Optical
Network (SONET) - Physical Layer Specifications;
9.2.3.10 ANSI T1.105.07-199x, American National
Standard for Telecommunications - Synchronous Optical
Network (SONET) - Sub STS-1 Interface Rates and
Formats;
9.2.3.11 ANSI T1.105.09-199x, American National
Standard for Telecommunications - Synchronous Optical
Network (SONET) - Network Element Timing and
Synchronization;
9.2.3.12 ANSI T1.106-1988, American National Standard
for Telecommunications - Digital Hierarchy - Optical
Interface Specifications (Single Mode);
9.2.3.13 ANSI T1.107-1988, American National Standard
for Telecommunications - Digital Hierarchy - Formats
Specifications;
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9.2.3.14 ANSI T1.107a-1990-American National Standard
for Telecommunications - Digital Hierarchy -
Supplement Formats Specifications; (DS3 Format
Applications);
9.2.3.15 ANSI T1.107b-1991 -American National
Standard for Telecommunications - Digital Hierarchy -
Supplement to Formats Specifications;
9.2.3.16 ANSI T1.117-1991, American National Standard
for Telecommunications - Digital Hierarchy - Optical
Interface Specifications (SONET) (Single Mode - Short
Reach);
9.2.3.17 ANSI T1.403-1989, Carrier to Subscriber
Installation, DS1 Metallic Interface Specification;
9.2.3.18 ANSI T1.404-1994, Network-to-Subscriber
Installation - DS3 Metallic Interface Specification;
9.2.3.19 ITU Recommendation G.707, Network node
interface for the synchronous digital hierarchy
(SDH);
9.2.3.20 ITU Recommendation G.704, Synchronous frame
structures used at 1544, 6312, 2048, 8488 and 44736
kbit/s hierarchical levels;
9.2.3.21 Bellcore FR-440 and TR-NWT-000499, Transport
Systems Generic Requirements (TSGR): Common
Requirements;
9.2.3.22 Bellcore GR-820-CORE, Generic Transmission
Surveillance: DS1 & DS3 Performance;
9.2.3.23 Bellcore GR-253-CORE, Synchronous Optical
Network Systems (SONET); Common Generic Criteria;
9.2.3.24 Bellcore TR-NWT 000507, Transmission,
Section 7, Issue 5 (Bellcore, December 1993). (A
module of LSSGR, FR-NWT- 000064.);
9.2.3.25 Bellcore TR-NWT-000776, Network Interface
Description for ISDN Subscriber Access;
9.2.3.26 Bellcore TR-INS-000342, High-Capacity
Digital Special Access Service-Transmission Parameter
Limits and Interface Combinations, Issue 1 February
1991;
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9.2.3.27 Bellcore ST-TEC-000052, Telecommunications
Transmission Engineering Textbook, Volume 2:
Facilities, Third Edition, Issue I May 1989;
9.2.3.28 Bellcore ST-TEC-000051, Telecommunications
Transmission Engineering Textbook Volume 1:
Principles, Third Edition. Issue 1 August 1987;
SECTION 10. DEDICATED TRANSPORT
10.1 DEFINITION
10.1.1 Dedicated Transport is an interoffice transmission
path between MCIm designated locations to which MCIm is
granted exclusive use. Such locations may include BellSouth
central offices or other locations, MCIm network components,
other carrier network components, or subscriber premises.
Dedicated Transport is depicted below in Figure 3.
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FIGURE 3
10.1.2 BellSouth shall offer Dedicated Transport in each of
the following manners:
10.1.2.1 As capacity on a shared facility.
10.1.2.2 As a circuit (e.g., DS1, DS3, STS-1)
dedicated to MCIm.
10.1.2.3 As a system (i.e., the equipment and
facilities used to provide Dedicated Transport such
as SONET ring) dedicated to MCIm.
10.1.3 When Dedicated Transport is provided as a circuit or
as capacity on a shared facility, it shall include (as
appropriate):
10.1.3.1 Multiplexing functionality;
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10.1.3.2 Grooming functionality; and,
10.1.3.3 Redundant equipment and facilities necessary
to support protection and restoration.
10.1.4 When Dedicated Transport is provided as a system it
shall include:
10.1.4.1 Transmission equipment such as multiplexers,
line terminating equipment, amplifiers, and
regenerators;
10.1.4.2 Inter-office transmission facilities such as
optical fiber, lit fiber, copper twisted pair, and
coaxial cable;
10.1.4.3 Redundant equipment and facilities necessary
to support protection and restoration; and,
10.1.4.4 Dedicated Transport includes the Digital
Cross-Connect System (DCS) functionality as an
option. DCS is described below in Section 10.5.
10.2 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS -
This Section sets forth technical requirements for all Dedicated
Transport.
10.2.1 When BellSouth provides Dedicated Transport as a
circuit or a system, the entire designated transmission
circuit or system (e.g., DS1, DS3, STS-1) shall be dedicated
to MCIm designated traffic.
10.2.2 BellSouth shall offer Dedicated Transport using
currently available technologies including, but not limited
to, DS1 and DS3 transport systems, SONET (or SDH)
Bi-directional Line Switched Rings, SONET (or SDH)
Unidirectional Path Switched Rings, and SONET (or SDH)
point-to-point transport systems (including linear add-drop
systems), at all available transmission bit rates.
10.2.3 When requested by MCIm, Dedicated Transport shall
provide physical diversity. Physical diversity means that two
circuits are provisioned in such a way that no single failure
of facilities or equipment will cause a failure on both
circuits.
10.2.4 When physical diversity is requested by MCIm,
BellSouth shall provide the maximum feasible physical
separation between transmission paths for all facilities and
equipment (unless otherwise
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agreed by MCIm).
10.2.5 Upon MCIm's request, BellSouth shall provide real
time and continuous remote access to performance monitoring
and alarm data affecting, or potentially affecting, MCIm's
traffic.
10.2.6 BellSouth shall offer the following interface
transmission rates for Dedicated Transport:
10.2.6.1 DS1 (Extended SuperFrame - ESF/B8ZS, D4, and
unframed applications shall be provided);
10.2.6.2 DS3 (C-bit Xxxxxx, X00, and unframed
applications shall be provided);
10.2.6.3 SONET standard interface rates in accordance
with ANSI T1.105 and ANSI T1.105.07 and physical
interfaces per ANSI T1.106.06 (including referenced
interfaces). In particular, VT1.5 based STS-1s will
be the interface at an MCIm service node.
10.2.6.4 SDH Standard interface rates in accordance
with International Telecommunications Union (ITU)
Recommendation G.707 and Plesiochronous Digital
Hierarchy (PDH) rates per ITU Recommendation G.704.
10.2.7 BellSouth shall provide cross-office wiring up to a
suitable Point of Termination (POT) between Dedicated
Transport and MCIm designated equipment. BellSouth shall
provide the following equipment for the physical POT:
10.2.7.1 DSX1 for DS1s or VT1.5s;
10.2.7.2 DSX3 for DS3s or STS-1s; and
10.2.7.3 LGX for optical signals (e.g., OC-3 and
OC-12).
10.2.8 Left Blank Intentionally
10.2.9 For Dedicated Transport provided as a system,
BellSouth shall design the system (including but not limited
to facility routing and termination points) according to MCIm
specifications where the MCIm specifications are available.
Those MCIm specifications not available shall be addressed via
the bona fide request process.
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10.2.10 Upon MCIm's request, BellSouth
shall provide MCIm with electronic
provisioning control of an MCIm specified
Dedicated Transport on SONET rings. As
system development allows, either initiated
by BellSouth or via the bona fide request
process, BellSouth shall provide electronic
provisioning control of linear transport
systems.
10.2.11 BellSouth shall offer Dedicated
Transport together with and separately from
DCS.
10.3 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DEDICATED TRANSPORT USING SONET
TECHNOLOGY
This Section sets forth additional technical requirements for Dedicated
Transport using SONET technology including rings, point-to-point
systems, and linear add-drop systems.
10.3.1 All SONET Dedicated Transport provided as a system
shall:
10.3.1.1 Be synchronized from both a primary and
secondary Stratum 1 level timing source.
10.3.1.2 Provide SONET standard interfaces which
properly interwork with SONET standard equipment from
other vendors. This includes, but is not limited to,
SONET standard Section, Line and Path performance
monitoring, maintenance signals, alarms, and data
channels.
10.3.1.3 Provide Data Communications Channel (DCC) or
equivalent connectivity through the SONET transport
system. Dedicated Transport provided over a SONET
transport system shall be capable of routing DCC
messages between MCIm and SONET network components
connected to the Dedicated Transport. For example, if
MCIm leases a SONET ring from BellSouth, that ring
shall support DCC message routing between MCIm and
SONET network components connected to the ring.
10.3.1.4 Support the following performance
requirements for each circuit (STS-1, DS1, DS3,
etc.):
10.3.1.4.1 No more than 10 Errored Seconds
Per Day (Errored Seconds are defined in the
technical reference at Section 10.4.5); and
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10.3.1.4.2 No more than 1 Severely Errored
Second Per Day (Severely Errored Seconds are
defined in the technical reference at
Section 10.4.5).
10.3.2 SONET rings shall:
10.3.2.1 Be provisioned on physically diverse fiber
optic cables (including separate building entrances
where available and diversely routed intraoffice
wiring). "Diversely routed" shall be interpreted as
the maximum feasible physical separation between
transmission paths, unless otherwise agreed by MCIm.
10.3.2.2 Support dual ring interworking per SONET
Standards.
10.3.2.3 Where Technically Feasible, provide the
necessary redundancy in optics, electronics, and
transmission paths (including intra-office wiring)
such that no single failure will cause a service
interruption.
10.3.2.4 Provide the ability to disable ring
protection switching at MCIm's direction (selective
protection lock-out). This requirement applies to
line switched rings only. The only exceptions to this
requirement shall be BellSouth SONET equipment in use
as of the Effective Date which lacks that
functionality.
10.3.2.5 Provide the ability to use the protection
channels to carry traffic (extra traffic). This
requirement applies to line switched rings only. The
only exceptions to this requirement shall be
BellSouth SONET equipment in use as of the Effective
Date which lacks that functionality.
10.3.2.6 Provide 50 millisecond restoration unless a
ring protection delay is set to accommodate dual ring
interworking schemes.
10.3.2.7 Have settable ring protection switching
thresholds that shall be set in accordance with
MCIm's specifications.
10.3.2.8 Provide revertive protection switching with
a settable wait to restore delay with a default
setting of 5 minutes. This requirement applies to
line switched rings only.
10.3.2.9 Provide non-revertive protection switching.
This requirement applies to path switched rings only.
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10.3.2.10 Adhere to the following availability
requirements, where availability is defined in the
technical reference set forth in Section 10.4.5.
10.3.2.10.1 No more than 0.25 minutes of
unavailability month; and
10.3.2.10.2 No more than 0.5 minutes of
unavailability per year.
10.4 At a minimum, Dedicated Transport shall meet each of the
requirements set forth in Section 9.2.3 and in the following technical
references.
10.4.1 ANSI T1.105.04-1995, American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) -
Data Communication Channel Protocols and Architectures;
10.4.2 ANSI T1.119-1994, American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) -
Operations, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning
(OAM&P) Communications;
10.4.3 ANSI T1.119.01-1995, American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Synchronous Optical Network (SONET)
Operations, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning
(OAM&P) Communications Protection Switching Fragment;
10.4.4 ANSI T1.119.02-199x, American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Synchronous Optical Network (SONET)
Operations, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning
(OAM&P) Communications Performance Monitoring Fragment;
10.4.5 ANSI T1.231-1993 -American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Digital Hierarchy - Layer 1 In-Service
Digital Transmission Performance Monitoring.
10.5 DIGITAL CROSS-CONNECT SYSTEM (DCS)
10.5.1 DEFINITION:
10.5.1.1 DCS provides automated cross connection of
Digital Signal level 0 (DS0) or higher transmission
bit rate digital channels within physical interface
facilities. Types of DCSs
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include but are not limited to DCS 1/0s, DCS 3/1s,
and DCS 3/3s, where the nomenclature 1/0 denotes
interfaces typically at the DS1 rate or greater with
cross- connection typically at the DS0 rate. This
same nomenclature, at the appropriate rate
substitution, extends to the other types of DCSs
specifically cited as 3/1 and 3/3. Types of DCSs that
cross-connect Synchronous Transport Signal level 1
(STS-1 s) or other Synchronous Optical Network
(SONET) signals (e.g., STS-3) are also DCSs, although
not denoted by this same type of nomenclature. DCS
may provide the functionality of more than one of the
aforementioned DCS types (e.g., DCS 3/3/1 which
combines functionality of DCS 3/3 and DCS 3/1). For
such DCSs, the requirements will be, at least, the
aggregation of requirements on the "component" DCSs.
10.5.1.2 In locations where automated cross
connection capability does not exist, DCS will be
defined as the combination of the functionality
provided by a Digital Signal Cross-Connect (DSX) or
Light Guide Cross-Connect (LGX) patch panels and D4
channel banks or other DS0 and above multiplexing
equipment used to provide the function of a manual
cross connection.
10.5.1.3 Interconnection between a DSX or LGX, to a
switch, another cross-connect, or other service
platform device, is included as part of DCS.
10.6 DCS TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
10.6.1 DCS shall provide completed end-to-end cross
connection of the channels designated by MCIm.
10.6.2 Where Technically Feasible, DCS shall perform
facility grooming, multipoint bridging, one-way broadcast,
two-way broadcast, and facility test functions.
10.6.3 DCS shall provide multiplexing, format conversion,
signaling conversion, or other functions.
10.6.4 The end-to-end cross connection assignment shall be
input to the underlying device used to provide DCS from an
operator at a terminal or via an intermediate system. The
cross connection assignment shall remain in effect whether or
not the circuit is in use.
10.6.5 BellSouth shall continue to administer and maintain
DCS,
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including updates to the control software to current available
releases.
10.6.6 BellSouth shall provide various types of Digital
Cross-Connect Systems including:
10.6.6.1 DS0 cross-connects (typically termed DCS
1/0);
10.6.6.2 DS1/VT1.5 (Virtual Tributaries at the
1.5Mbps rate) cross-connects (typically termed DCS
3/1);
10.6.6.3 DS3 cross-connects (typically termed DCS
3/3);
10.6.6.4 STS-1 cross-connects; and
10.6.6.5 Other Technically Feasible cross-connects
designated by MCIm.
10.6.7 BellSouth shall provide an automated interface which
allows real time configuration and reconfiguration of the
channels between the physical interfaces.
10.6.8 Left Blank Intentionally
10.6.9 DCS shall continuously monitor protected circuit
packs and redundant common equipment.
10.6.10 DCS shall automatically switch to a protection
circuit pack on detection of a failure or degradation of
normal operation.
10.6.11 The underlying equipment used to provide DCS shall be
equipped with a redundant power supply or a battery back-up.
10.6.12 BellSouth shall make available to MCIm spare
facilities and equipment necessary for provisioning repairs,
and to meet MCIm's maintenance standards as specified in the
Provisioning and Maintenance sections.
10.6.13 At MCIm's option, BellSouth shall provide MCIm with
real time performance monitoring and alarm data on the signals
and the components of the underlying equipment used to provide
DCS that actually impact MCIm's services.
10.6.14 Where Technically Feasible, at MCIm's option,
BellSouth shall provide MCIm with real time ability to
initiate tests on integrated equipment used to test the
signals and the underlying equipment used
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to provide DCS, as well as other integrated functionality for
routine testing and fault isolation.
10.6.15 Where Technically Feasible, DCS shall provide SONET
to asynchronous gateway functionality (e.g., STS-1 to DS1 or
STS-1 to DS3).
10.6.16 Where Technically Feasible, DCS shall perform optical
to electrical conversion where the underlying equipment used
to provide DCS contains optical interfaces or terminations
(e.g., Optical Carrier level 3, i.e., OC-3, interfaces on a
DCS 3/1).
10.6.17 Where Technically Feasible, DCS shall have SONET ring
terminal functionality where the underlying equipment used to
provide DCS acts as a terminal on a SONET ring.
10.6.18 Where Technically Feasible, DCS shall provide
multipoint bridging of multiple channels to other DCSs. MCIm
may designate multipoint bridging to be one-way broadcast from
a single master to multiple tributaries, or two-way broadcast
between a single master and multiple tributaries.
10.6.19 Where Technically Feasible, DCS shall multiplex lower
speed channels onto a higher speed interface and demultiplex
higher speed channels onto lower speed interfaces as
designated by MCIm.
10.7 DCS INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS
10.7.1 BellSouth shall provide physical interfaces on DS0,
DS1, and VT1.5 channel cross-connect devices at the DS1 rate
or higher. In all such cases, these interfaces shall be in
compliance with applicable Bellcore, ANSI, ITU, and MCIm
standards.
10.7.2 BellSouth shall provide physical interfaces on DS3
channel cross-connect devices at the DS3 rate or higher. In
all such cases, these interfaces shall be in compliance with
applicable Bellcore, ANSI, ITU, and MCIm standards.
10.7.3 BellSouth shall provide physical interfaces on STS-1
cross-connect devices at the OC-3 rate or higher. In all such
cases, these interfaces shall be in compliance with applicable
Bellcore, ANSI, ITU, and MCIm standards.
10.7.4 Interfaces on all other cross-connect devices shall
be in compliance with applicable Bellcore, ANSI, ITU, and MCIm
standards.
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10.8 DCS shall, at a minimum, meet all the requirements set forth in
the following technical references:
10.8.1 ANSI T1.102-1993, American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Digital Hierarchy - Electrical
Interfaces;
10.8.2 ANSI T1.102.01-199x, American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Digital Hierarchy - VT1.5;
10.8.3 ANSI T1.105-1995, American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) -
Basic Description including Multiplex Structure, Rates and
Formats;
10.8.4 ANSI T1.105.03-1994, American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) -
Jitter at Network Interfaces;
10.8.5 ANSI T1.105.03a-1995, American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Synchronous Optical Network (SONET):
Jitter at Network Interfaces - DS1 Supplement;
10.8.6 ANSI T1.105.06-199x, American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) -
Physical Layer Specifications;
10.8.7 ANSI T1.106-1988, American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Digital Hierarchy - Optical Interface
Specifications (Single Mode);
10.8.8 ANSI T1.107-1988, American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Digital Hierarchy - Formats
Specifications;
10.8.9 ANSI T1.107a-1990, American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Digital Hierarchy - Supplement to Formats
Specifications (DS3 Format Applications);
10.8.10 ANSI T1.107b-1991, American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Digital Hierarchy - Supplement to Formats
Specifications;
10.8.11 ANSI T1.117-1991, American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Digital Hierarchy - Optical Interface
Specifications (SONET) (Single Mode - Short Reach);
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10.8.12 ANSI T1.403-1989, Carrier to Subscriber Installation,
DS1 Metallic Interface Specification:
10.8.13 ANSI T1.404-1994, Network-to-Subscriber Installation -
DS3 Metallic Interface Specification;
10.8.14 FR-440 and TR-NWT-000499, Transport Systems Generic
Requirements (TSGR): Common Requirements;
10.8.15 GR-820-CORE, Generic Transmission Surveillance: DS1 &
DS3 Performance;
10.8.16 GR-253-CORE, Synchronous Optical Network Systems
(SONET); Common Generic Criteria; and
10.8.17 TR-NWT-000776, Network Interface Description for ISDN
Subscriber Access.
SECTION 11. SIGNALING LINK TRANSPORT -
11.1 DEFINITION
Signaling Link Transport is a set of two or four dedicated 56 Kbps
transmission paths between MCIm-designated Signaling Points of
Interconnection (SPOI) that provides appropriate physical diversity and
a cross connect at a BellSouth STP site.
11.2 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
11.2.1 Signaling Link Transport shall consist of full duplex
mode 56 Kbps transmission paths.
11.2.2 Of the various options available, Signaling Link
Transport shall perform in the following two ways:
11.2.2.1 As an "A-link" which is a connection between
a switch or SCP and a home Signaling Transfer Point
Switch (STPs) pair; and
11.2.2.2 As a "D-link" which is a connection between
two STPs pairs in different company networks (e.g.,
between two STPs pairs for two Competitive Local
Exchange Carriers (CLECs)).
11.2.3 Signaling Link Transport shall consist of two or more
signaling link layers as follows:
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11.2.3.1 An A-link layer shall consist of two links.
11.2.3.2 A D-link layer shall consist of four links.
11.2.4 A signaling link layer shall satisfy a performance
objective such that:
11.2.4.1 There shall be no more than two minutes down
time per year for an A-link layer, and 11.2.4.2 There
shall be negligible (less than 2 seconds) down time
per year for a D-link layer.
11.2.5 A signaling link layer shall satisfy interoffice and
intraoffice diversity of facilities and equipment, such that:
11.2.5.1 No single failure of facilities or equipment causes
the failure of both links in an A-link layer (i.e., the links
should be provided on a minimum of two separate physical paths
end-to-end); and 11.2.5.2 No two concurrent failures of
facilities or equipment shall cause the failure of all four
links in a D-link layer (i.e., the links should be provided on
a minimum of three separate physical paths end-to-end).
11.3 INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS
11.3.1 There shall be a DS1 (1.544 Mbps) interface at the
MCIm-designated SPOIs. Each 56 Kbps transmission path shall
appear as a DS0 channel within the DS1 interface.
SECTION 12. SIGNALING TRANSFER POINTS (STPS)
12.1 DEFINITION
Signaling Transfer Points (STPs) provide functionality that enable the
exchange of SS7 messages among and between switching elements, database
elements and signaling transfer points. Figure 4 depicts Signaling
Transfer Points.
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FIGURE 4
12.2 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
12.2.1 STPs shall provide access to all other Network
Elements connected to the XxxxXxxxx XX0 network. These
include:
12.2.1.1 BellSouth Local Switching or Tandem
Switching;
12.2.1.2 BellSouth Service Control Points/DataBases;
12.2.1.3 Third-party local or tandem switching
systems; and
12.2.1.4 Third-party-provided STPs.
12.2.2 The connectivity provided by STPs shall fully support
the functions of all other Network Elements connected to
BellSouth's SS7 network. This explicitly includes the use of
BellSouth's SS7 network to convey messages which neither
originate nor terminate at a signaling end point directly
connected to the XxxxXxxxx XX0 network (i.e., transit
messages). When the XxxxXxxxx XX0 network is used to convey
transit messages, there shall be no alteration of the
Integrated Services Digital Network User Part (ISDNUP) or
Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP) user data
that constitutes the content of the message.
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12.2.3 If a BellSouth tandem switch routes calling traffic,
based on dialed or translated digits, on SS7 trunks between an
MCIm local switch and third party local switch, BellSouth's
SS7 network shall convey the TCAP messages that are necessary
to provide Call Management features (Automatic Callback,
Automatic Recall, and Screening List Editing) between the MCIm
local STPs and the STPs that provide connectivity with the
third party local switch, even if the third party local switch
is not directly connected to BellSouth's STPs.
12.2.4 STPs shall provide all functions of the MTP as
specified in ANSI T1.111 (Reference 12.5.2). This includes:
12.2.4.1 Signaling Data Link functions, as specified
in ANSI T1.111.2;
12.2.4.2 Signaling Link functions, as specified in
ANSI T1.111.3; and
12.2.4.3 Signaling Network Management functions, as
specified in ANSI T1.111.4.
12.2.5 STPs shall provide all functions of the SCCP
necessary for Class 0 (basic connectionless) service, as
specified in ANSI T1.112 (Reference 12.5.4). In particular,
this includes Global Title Translation (GTT) and SCCP
Management procedures, as specified in T1.112.4.
12.2.6 In cases where the destination signaling point is a
BellSouth local or tandem switching system or data base, or is
an MCIm or third party local or tandem switching system
directly connected to BellSouth's SS7 network, BellSouth STPs
shall perform final GTT of messages to the destination and
SCCP Subsystem Management of the destination. In all other
cases, STPs shall perform intermediate GTT of messages to a
gateway pair of STPs in an SS7 network connected with the
XxxxXxxxx XX0 network, and shall not perform SCCP Subsystem
Management of the destination.
12.2.7 STPs shall also provide the capability to route SCCP
messages based on ISNI, as specified in ANSI T1.118 (Reference
12.5.7), when this capability becomes available on BellSouth
STPs.
12.2.8 STPs shall provide all functions of the OMAP commonly
provided by STPs, as specified in the reference in Section
12.5.6. Upon MCIm request, BellSouth will identify the
switches in which OMAP functionality is available. This
includes:
12.2.8.1 MTP Routing Verification Test (MRVT); and,
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12.2.8.2 SCCP Routing Verification Test (SRVT).
12.2.9 In cases where the destination signaling point is a
BellSouth local or tandem switching system or DB, or is an
MCIm or third party local or tandem switching system directly
connected to the XxxxXxxxx XX0 network, STPs shall perform
MRVT and SRVT to the destination signaling point. In all other
cases, STPs shall perform MRVT and SRVT to a gateway pair of
STPs in an SS7 network connected with the XxxxXxxxx XX0
network. This requirement shall be superseded by the
specifications for Internetwork MRVT and SRVT if and when
these become approved ANSI standards and available
capabilities of BellSouth STPs, and when mutually agreed upon
by MCIm and BellSouth.
12.2.10 STPs shall be equal to or better than the following
performance requirements:
12.2.10.1 MTP Performance, as specified in ANSI
T1.111.6; and
12.2.10.2 SCCP Performance, as specified in ANSI
T1.112.5.
12.3 INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS
12.3.1 BellSouth shall provide the following STPs options to
connect MCIm or MCIm-designated local switching systems or
STPs to the XxxxXxxxx XX0 network:
12.3.1.1 An A-link interface from MCIm local
switching systems; and,
12.3.2 Each type of interface shall be provided by one or
more sets (layers) of signaling links, as follows:
12.3.2.1 An A-link layer shall consist of two links,
as depicted in Figure 6.
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FIGURE 6. A-LINK INTERFACE
12.3.3 The Signaling point of Interconnection (SPOI) for
each link shall be located at a cross-connect element, such as
a DSX-1, in the Central Office (CO) where the BellSouth STPs
is located. There shall be a DSl or higher rate transport
interface at each of the SPOIs. Each signaling link shall
appear as a DS0 channel within the DS1 or higher rate
interface. BellSouth shall offer higher rate DS1 signaling for
interconnecting MCIm local switching systems or STPs with
BellSouth STPs as soon as these become approved ANSI standards
and available capabilities of BellSouth STPs. MCIm and
BellSouth shall cooperate to establish mutually agreed upon
SPOIs.
12.3.4 BellSouth shall provide MTP and SCCP protocol
interfaces that shall conform to all sections relevant to the
MTP or SCCP in the following specifications:
12.3.4.1 Bellcore GR-905-CORE, Common Channel
Signaling Network Interface Specification (CCSNIS)
Supporting Network Interconnection, Message Transfer
Part (MTP), and Integrated Services Digital Network
User Part (ISDNUP); and
12.3.4.2 Bellcore GR-1432-CORE, CCS Network Interface
Specification (CCSNIS) Supporting Signaling
Connection Control Part (SCCP) and Transaction
Capabilities Application Part (TCAP).
12.4 MESSAGE SCREENING
12.4.1 BellSouth shall set message screening parameters so
as to accept messages from MCIm local or tandem switching
systems destined to any signaling point in the XxxxXxxxx XX0
network with
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which the MCIm switching system has a legitimate signaling
relation.
12.4.2 BellSouth shall set message screening parameters so
as to accept messages from MCIm local or tandem switching
systems destined to any signaling point or network
interconnected to the XxxxXxxxx XX0 network with which the
MCIm switching system has a legitimate signaling relation.
12.4.3 BellSouth shall set message screening parameters so
as to accept messages destined to an MCIm local or tandem
switching system from any signaling point or network
interconnected to the XxxxXxxxx XX0 network with which the
MCIm switching system has a legitimate signaling relation.
12.4.4 BellSouth shall set message screening parameters so
as to accept and send messages destined to an MCIm SCP from
any signaling point or network interconnected to the XxxxXxxxx
XX0 network with which the MCIm SCP has a legitimate signaling
relation.
12.5 STP REQUIREMENTS
12.5.1 STPs shall be equal to or better than all of the
requirements for STPs set forth in the following technical
references:
12.5.2 ANSI T1.111-1992 American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Signaling System Number 7 (SS7) - Message
Transfer Part (MTP);
12.5.3 ANSI T1.111A-1994 American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Signaling System Number 7 (SS7) - Message
Transfer Part (MTP) Supplement;
12.5.4 ANSI T1.112-1992 American National, Standard for
Telecommunications - Signaling System Number 7 (SS7) -
Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP);
12.5.5 ANSI T1.115-1990 American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Signaling System Number 7 (SS7) -
Monitoring and Measurements for Networks;
12.5.6 ANSI T1.116-1990 American National Standard for
Telecommunications - Signaling System Number 7 (SS7) -
Operations, Maintenance and Administration Part (OMAP);
12.5.7 ANSI T1.118-1992 American National Standard for
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Telecommunications - Signaling System Number 7 (SS7) -
Intermediate Signaling Network Identification (ISNI);
12.5.8 Bellcore GR-905-CORE, Common Channel Signaling
Network Interface Specification (CCSNIS) Supporting Network
Interconnection, Message Transfer Part (MTP), and Integrated
Services Digital Network User Part (ISDNUP); and
12.5.9 Bellcore GR-1432-CORE, CCS Network Interface
Specification (CCSNIS) Supporting Signaling Connection Control
Part (SCCP) and Transaction Capabilities Application Part
(TCAP).
SECTION 13. SERVICE CONTROL POINTS/DATABASES
13.1 DEFINITION
13.1.1 Databases are the Network Elements that provide the
functionality for storage of, access to, and manipulation of
information required to offer a particular service and/or
capability. Databases include, but are not limited to: Number
Portability, LIDB, Toll Free Number Database, Automatic
Location Identification/Data Management System, and AIN.
13.1.2 A Service Control Point (SCP) is a specific type of
Database Network Element functionality deployed in a Signaling
System 7 (SS7) network that executes service application logic
in response to SS7 queries sent to it by a switching system
also connected to the SS7 network. SCPs also provide
operational interfaces to allow for provisioning,
administration and maintenance of subscriber data and service
application data. (e.g., an 800 database stores subscriber
record data that provides information necessary to route 800
calls).
13.2 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SCPS/DATABASES
Requirements for SCPs/Databases within this section address storage of
information, access to information (e.g. signaling protocols, response
times), and administration of information (e.g., provisioning,
administration, and maintenance). All SCPs/Databases shall be provided
to MCIm in accordance with the following requirements, except where
such a requirement is superseded by specific requirements set forth in
Subsections 13.3 through 13.7:
13.2.1 BellSouth shall provide physical interconnection to
SCPs through the SS7 network and protocols, as specified in
Section 12 of this Attachment, with TCAP as the application
layer protocol.
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13.2.2 BellSouth shall provide physical interconnection to
databases via industry standard interfaces and protocols
(e.g., ISDN and X.25).
13.2.3 The reliability of interconnection options shall be
consistent with requirements for diversity and survivability
as specified in Section 12 of this Attachment (which applies
to both SS7 and non-SS7 interfaces).
13.2.4 Database functionality shall be unavailable a maximum
of 30 minutes per year.
13.2.5 BellSouth shall provide Database provisioning
consistent with the provisioning requirements of this
Agreement (e.g., data required, edits, acknowledgments, data
format and transmission medium and notification of order
completion).
13.2.6 The operational interface provided by BellSouth shall
complete Database transactions (i.e., add, modify, delete) for
MCIm subscriber records stored in BellSouth databases within
an interval at parity with BellSouth' s own provisioning
schedule..
13.2.7 BellSouth shall provide Database maintenance
consistent with the maintenance requirements as specified in
this Agreement (e.g., notification of BellSouth Network
Affecting Events, testing, dispatch schedule and measurement
and exception reports).
13.2.8 BellSouth shall provide billing and recording
information to track database usage consistent with
connectivity billing and recording requirements as specified
in this Agreement (e.g., recorded message format and content,
timeliness of feed, data format and transmission medium).
13.2.9 BellSouth shall provide SCPs/Databases in accordance
with the physical security requirements specified in this
Agreement.
13.2.10 BellSouth shall provide SCPs/Databases in accordance
with the logical security requirements specified in this
Agreement.
13.3 NUMBER PORTABILITY DATABASE
Permanent Number Portability (PNP) is currently being worked in
industry forums. The results of these forums will dictate the industry
direction of PNP. BellSouth and MCIm agree to implement PNP as directed
by the FCC as a result of final, nonappealable orders in FCC Docket
95-116 and the
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appropriate industry forums.
13.4 LINE INFORMATION DATABASE (LIDB)
This Subsection 13.4 defines and sets forth additional requirements for
the Line Information Database. This Subsection 13.4 supplements the
requirements of Subsection 13.2 and 13.7.
13.4.1 DEFINITION
The Line Information Database (LIDB) is a transaction-oriented
database accessible through Common Channel Signaling (CCS)
networks. It contains records associated with subscriber Line
Numbers and Special Billing Numbers (in accordance with the
requirements in the technical reference in Section 13.7.5).
LIDB accepts queries from other Network Elements, or MCIm' s
network, and provides appropriate responses. The query
originator need not be the owner of LIDB data. LIDB queries
include functions such as screening billed numbers that
provides the ability to accept Collect or Third Number Billing
calls and validation of Telephone Line Number based
non-proprietary calling cards. The interface for the LIDB
functionality is the interface between the BellSouth CCS
network and other CCS networks. LIDB also interfaces to
administrative systems. The administrative system interface
provides Work Centers with an interface to LIDB for functions
such as provisioning, auditing of data, access to LIDB
measurements and reports.
13.4.2 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
13.4.2.1 Prior to the availability of a long-term
solution for Number Portability, BellSouth shall
enable MCIm to store in BellSouth's LIDB any
subscriber Line Number or Special Billing Number
record, (in accordance with the technical reference
in Section 13.7.5) whether ported or not, for which
the NPA-NXX or NXX-0/lXX Group is supported by that
LIDB.
13.4.2.1.1 MCIm agrees that it will accept
responsibility for telecommunications
services billed by BellSouth for its billing
and collection customers for MCIm's end
user accounts which are resident in LIDB
pursuant to this Agreement. MCIm authorizes
BellSouth to place such charges on MCIm's
xxxx from BellSouth and agrees that it shall
pay such charges. Charges for which MCIm
hereby takes responsibility include, but are
not limited to, collect and third number
calls.
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13.4.2.1.2 Charges for such services shall
appear on a separate BellSouth xxxx xxxx
identified with the name of the entity for
which BellSouth is billing the charge.
13.4.2.1.3 MCIm shall have the
responsibility to render a billing statement
to its end users for these charges, but
MCIm's obligation to pay BellSouth for the
charges billed shall be independent of
whether MCIm is able or not to collect from
MCIm's end users.
13.4.2.1.4 BellSouth shall not become
involved in any disputes between MCIm and
the entities for which BellSouth performs
billing and collection. BellSouth will not
issue adjustments for charges billed on
behalf of an entity to MCIm. It shall be the
responsibility of MCIm and the other entity
to negotiate and arrange for any appropriate
adjustments.
13.4.2.2 Prior to the availability of a long-term
solution for Number Portability, BellSouth shall
enable MCIm to store in BellSouth's LIDB any
subscriber Line Number or Special Billing Number (in
accordance with the technical reference in Section
13.7.5) record, whether ported or not, and NPA-NXX
and NXX-0/IXX Group Records, belonging to an NPA-NXX
or NXX-0/IXX owned by MCIm.
13.4.2.3 Prior to the availability of a long-term
solution for Number Portability, BellSouth shall
enable MCIm to store in BellSouth's LIDB any
subscriber Line Number or Special Billing Number (in
accordance with the technical reference in Section
13.7.5) record, whether ported or not, regardless of
the number's NPA-NXX or NXX-0/lXX.
13.4.2.4 BellSouth shall perform the following LIDB
functions (i.e., processing of the following query
types as defined in the technical reference in
Section 13.7.5) for MCIm's subscriber records in
LIDB:
13.4.2.4.1 Billed Number Screening (provides
information such as whether the Billed
Number may accept Collect or Third Number
Billing calls); and
13.4.2.4.2 Nonproprietary Calling Card
Validation.
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13.4.2.5 BellSouth shall process MCIm's subscriber
records in LIDB at least at parity with BellSouth
subscriber records, with respect to other LIDB
functions (as defined in the technical reference in
Section 13.5). BellSouth shall indicate to MCIm what
additional functions (if any) are performed by LIDB
in their network.
13.4.2.6 Within two (2) weeks after a request by
MCIm, BellSouth shall provide MCIm with a list of the
subscriber data items which MCIm would have to
provide in order to support each required LIDB
function. The list shall indicate which data items
are essential to LIDB function, and which are
required only to support certain services. For each
data item, the list shall show the data formats, the
acceptable values of the data item and the meaning of
those values.
13.4.2.7 BellSouth shall provide LIDB systems for
which operating deficiencies that would result in
calls being blocked, shall not exceed 30 minutes per
year.
13.4.2.8 BellSouth shall provide LIDB systems for
which operating deficiencies that would not result in
calls being blocked shall not exceed 12 hours per
year.
13.4.2.9 BellSouth shall provide LIDB systems for
which the LIDB function shall be in overload
(degraded performance in accordance with the
technical reference in Section 13.7.5) no more than
12 hours per year. Such deficiency period is in
addition to the periods specified in Sections
13.4.2.7 and 13.4.2.8 above.
13.4.2.10 BellSouth shall provide MCIm with the
capability to provision (e.g., to add, update, and
delete) NPA-NXX and NXX-0/IXX Group Records, and
Line Number and Special Billing Number Records,
associated with MCIm subscribers, directly into
BellSouth's LIDB provisioning (i.e. service order)
process.
13.4.2.11 Unless directed otherwise by MCIm, in the
event that end user subscribers change their local
service provider, BellSouth shall maintain subscriber
data (for line numbers, card numbers, and for any
other types of data maintained in LIDB) so that such
subscribers shall not experience any interruption of
service due to the lack of such maintenance of
subscriber data. In the event that end user
subscribers change their local service provider,
BellSouth shall use its best efforts to avoid
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service interruption in those situations where
BellSouth has control over additions and deletions in
the database as LIDB provider.
13.4.2.12 All additions, updates and deletions of
MCIm data to the LIDB shall be solely at the
direction of MCIm.
13.4.2.13 BellSouth shall provide, at parity,
priority updates to LIDB for MCIm data upon MCIm's
request (e.g., to support fraud protection).
13.4.2.14 BellSouth shall provide MCIm reports of all
MCIm data in LIDB.
13.4.2.15 Pursuant to BellSouth procedures, BellSouth
shall provide LIDB systems such that no more than
0.01% of MCIm subscriber records will be missing from
LIDB, as measured by MCIm audits.
13.4.2.16 BellSouth shall perform backup and recovery
of all of MCIm's data in LIDB at parity, including
sending to LIDB all changes made since the date of
the most recent backup copy.
13.4.2.17 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm access to
LIDB measurements and reports at least at parity with
the capability BellSouth has for its own subscriber
records and that BellSouth provides to any other
party.
13.4.2.18 BellSouth shall provide MCIm with LIDB
reports of data which are missing or contain errors,
as well as any misroute errors, within the time
period reasonably negotiated between MCIm and
BellSouth.
13.4.2.19 BellSouth shall prevent any access to or
use of MCIm data in LIDB by BellSouth personnel or by
any other party that is not authorized by MCIm in
writing.
13.4.2.20 BellSouth shall provide MCIm performance of
the LIDB Data Screening function, which allows a LIDB
to completely or partially deny specific query
originators access to LIDB data owned by specific
data owners, (in accordance with the technical
reference in Section 13.7.5) for Subscriber Data that
is part of an NPA-NXX or NXX-0/IXX wholly or
partially owned by MCIm at least at parity with
BellSouth Subscriber Data. BellSouth shall obtain
from MCIm the screening
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information associated with LIDB Data Screening of
MCIm data in accordance with this requirement.
13.4.2.21 BellSouth shall accept queries to LIDB
associated with MCIm subscriber records, and shall
return responses in accordance with the requirements
of this Section 13.
13.4.2.22 BellSouth shall provide mean processing
time at the LIDB within 0.50 seconds under normal
conditions as defined in the technical reference in
Section 13.7.5.
13.4.2.23 BellSouth shall provide processing time at
the LIDB within 1 second for 99% of all messages
under normal conditions as defined in the technical
reference in Section 13.7.5.
13.4.2.24 BellSouth shall provide 99.9 % of all LIDB
queries in a round trip response within 2 seconds.
13.4.2.25 LIDB PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTs: BellSouth
shall provide LIDB performance that complies with the
following standards:
13.4.2.25.1 BellSouth shall provide
processing time at the Line Information Data
Base ("LIDB") within I second for 99% of all
messages under normal conditions as defined
in the technical references in Section 13 of
Attachment III.
13.4.2.25.2 BellSouth shall provide 99.9 %
of all LIDB queries in a round trip within 2
seconds as defined in the technical
references in Section 13 of Attachment III.
13.4.2.25.3 Once appropriate data can be
derived from LIDB, BellSouth shall measure
the following:
13.4.2.25.3.1 There shall be at least a
99.9.% reply rate to all query
attempts.
13.4.2.25.3.2 Queries shall time out at
LIDB no more than 0.1% of the time.
13.4.2.25.3.3 Group troubles shall
occur for no more than 1% of all
LIDB queries. Group troubles include
responses other than:
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13.4.2.25.3.3.1 Missing Group - The
group is not defined in LIBD (when
reply is returned "vacant" but there is
no active record for the 6-digit
NPA-NXX group.)
13.4.2.25.3.3.2 Vacant Code - When a
6-digit NPA-NXX is defined as vacant in
LIDB but no active line is associated
with that NPA-NXX code.
13.4.2.25.3.4 Once MCIm requests LIDB
screening pursuant to Section 13 of
Attachment III, the Parties shall
negotiate the appropriate performance
standard for defects in LIDB Data
Screening of responses.
13.4.2.26 BellSouth shall provide data in LIDB
replies with no more than 2% unexpected data values.
Per BellCore document SR334, because the majority of
the error (i.e., fraud attempts, customer or operator
misdialing, and CPE malfunctions are beyond the LIDB
owner, Unexpected Data Value - PIN Mismatch should
not be considered measurement of BellSouth LIDB
quality. However, should this value exceed 2% MCIm
and BellSouth will jointly agree if and when root
cause analysis is necessary.
13.4.3 INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS -
BellSouth shall offer LIDB in accordance with the requirements
of this subsection 13.4.3.
13.4.3.1 The interface to LIDB shall be in accordance
with the technical reference in Section 13.7.3.
13.4.3.2 The CCS interface to LIDB shall be the
standard interface described in Section 13.7.3.
13.4.3.3 The LIDB Data Base interpretation of the
ANSI-TCAP messages shall comply with the technical
reference in Section 13.7.4. Global Title Translation
shall be maintained in the signaling network in order
to support signaling network routing to the LIDB.
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13.5 TOLL FREE NUMBER DATABASE
The Toll Free Number Database is a SCP that provides functionality
necessary for toll free (e.g., 800 and 888) number services by
providing routing information and additional so-called vertical
features during call set-up in response to queries from SSPs. This
Subsection 13.5 supplements the requirements of Subsection 13.2 and
13.7. BellSouth shall provide the Toll Free Number Database in
accordance with the following:
13.5.1 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
13.5.1.1 BellSouth shall make the BellSouth Toll Free
Number Database available for MCIm to query, from
MCIm's designated switch including BellSouth
unbundled local switching, with a toll-free number
and originating information.
13.5.1.2 The Toll Free Number Database shall return
carrier identification and, where applicable, the
queried toll free number, translated numbers and
instructions as it would in response to a query from
a BellSouth switch.
13.5.1.3 The SCP shall also provide, at MCIm's
option, such additional features as described in
XX-XXX-000000 (XXX Notes on the XxxxXxxxx Xxxxxxxx,
XX-XXX-000000, Issue 2, (Bellcore, April 1994)) as
are available to BellSouth. These may include but are
not limited to:
13.5.1.3.1 Network Management;
13.5.1.3.2 Subscriber Sample Collection, at
charges set forth in Attachment I; and
13.5.1.3.3 Service Maintenance.
13.5.2 INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS
The signaling interface between the MCIm or other local switch
and the Toll-Free Number database shall use the TCAP protocol
as specified in the technical reference in Section 13.7.1,
together with the signaling network interface as specified in
the technical reference in Sections 13.7.2 and 13.7.6.
13.6 AUTOMATIC LOCATION IDENTIFICATION/DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (ALI/DMS)
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The ALI/DMS Database contains subscriber information (including name,
address, telephone information, and sometimes special information from
the local service provider or subscriber) used to determine to which
Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) to route the call. The ALI/DMS
database is used to provide more routing flexibility for E911 calls
than Basic 911. This Subsection 13.6 supplements the requirements of
Subsection 13.7.2 and 13.7.6. BellSouth shall provide the Emergency
Services Database in accordance with the following:
13.6.1 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
13.6.1.1 BellSouth shall offer MCIm a data link to
the ALI/DMS database or permit MCIm to provide its
own data link to the ALI/DMS database.
BellSouth shall provide error reports from the
ALI/DMS data base to MCIm after MCIm inputs
information into the ALI/DMS data base. Alternately,
MCIm may utilize BellSouth to enter through the
service order process subscriber information into the
data base on a demand basis, and validate subscriber
information on a demand basis.
13.6.1.2 The ALI/DMS database shall contain the
following subscriber information:
13.6.1.2.1 Name;
13.6.1.2.2 Address;
13.6.1.2.3 Telephone number; and
13.6.1.2.4 Other information as BellSouth
deems appropriate
13.6.1.3 When BellSouth is responsible for
administering the ALI/DMS database in its entirety,
ported number NXXs entries for the ported numbers
should be maintained unless MCIm requests otherwise
and shall be updated if MCIm requests.
13.6.1.4 When Remote Call Forwarding (RCF) is used to
provide number portability to the local subscriber
and a remark or other appropriate field information
is available in the database, the shadow or
"forwarded-to" number and an indication that the
number is ported shall be added to the subscriber
record.
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13.6.1.5 If BellSouth is responsible for configuring
PSAP features for cases when the PSAP or BellSouth
supports an ISDN interface) it shall ensure that
CLASS Automatic Recall (Call Return) is not used to
call back to the ported number.
13.6.2 INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS -
13.6.2.1 The interface between the E911 Switch or
Tandem and the ALI/DMS database for MCIm subscribers
shall meet industry standards.
13.7 Where Technically Feasible, SCPs/Databases shall be equal to or
better than all of the requirements for SCPs/Databases set forth in the
following technical references:
13.7.1 GR-246-CORE, Xxxx Communications Research
Specification of Signaling System Number 7, ISSUE 1 (Bellcore,
December 199);
13.7.2 GR-1432-CORE, CCS Network Interface Specification
(CCSNIS) Supporting Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP)
and Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP).
(Bellcore, March 1994);
13.7.3 GR-954-CORE, CCS Network Interface Specification
(CCSNIS) Supporting Line Information Database (LIDB) Service
6, Issue 1, Rev. 1 (Bellcore, October 1995);
13.7.4 XX-0000-XXXX, XXXXX Section 10: System Interfaces,
Issue 1 (Bellcore, October 1995) (Replaces TR-NWT-001149);
13.7.5 XX-0000-XXXX, XXXXX Section 22.3: Line Information
Database 6, Issue (Bellcore, October 1995)
13.7.6 GR-1428-CORE, CCS Network Interface Specification
(CCSNIS) Supporting Toll Free Service (Bellcore, May 1995);
and
13.7.7 "Bellcore Special Report XX-XXX-000000, XXXX Notes on
the LEC Networks - Signaling".
13.8 ADVANCED INTELLIGENT NETWORK (AIN) ACCESS, SERVICE CREATION
ENVIRONMENT AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (SCE/SMS) ADVANCED
INTELLIGENT NETWORK ACCESS
13.8.1 BellSouth will make all BellSouth SCP-based AIN
retail
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services available for resale to MCIm. MCIm will be given the
opportunity to develop competitive AIN 0.1 service
applications via unbundled access to BellSouth's SCE/SMS.
Where Technically Feasible, access to BellSouth resold
services and MCIm created services may be supported from both
MCIm and BellSouth local switches.
13.8.2 SCE/SMS AIN Access shall provide MCIm the ability to
create service applications utilizing BellSouth AIN 0.1
service creation tools and deploy those applications via the
BellSouth SMS to the BellSouth SCPs. Through traditional
mechanisms, MCIm will be supported in provisioning switch
triggers in BellSouth local switches which will access these
applications. AIN SCE/SMS service development capabilities
provided to MCIm will provide the same AIN 0.1 service
development opportunities as presented to BellSouth in
utilization of its basic AIN programmability tools (DesignEdge
service). See Figure 7 below.
13.8.2.1 BellSouth will participate in standards
bodies actively pursuing SMS/SCE standards. If
standards are adopted in this area, BellSouth will
seek to evolve its AIN SMS/SCE access toward such
standards.
[GRAPHIC OMITTED]
FIGURE 7
13.8.3 BellSouth's SCE/SMS offering shall provide access to
SCE
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hardware, software, testing and technical support (e.g., help
desk, system administrator) resources available to MCIm on a
reasonable basis. Scheduling procedures shall provide MCIm
equal priority access to these resources.
13.8.4 AIN access BellSouth shall allow for multi-user
access with proper source code management and other logical
security functions as specified in the Security section of
this Agreement.
13.8.5 The BellSouth SCP shall partition and protect MCIm
service logic and data from unauthorized access, execution or
other types of compromise.
13.8.6 When MCI selects SCE/SMS AIN access, BellSouth shall
provide adequate training, documentation, and technical
support of MCIm development staff to reasonably expect
successful application development. Such training shall
address use of SCE/SMS AIN access and administrative
functions, but will not include support for creation of a
specific service application.
13.8.7 BellSouth will provide a secure controlled access
environment in association with its internal utilization of
AIN components. When MCIm utilizes BellSouth's SCE/SMS, AIN
Access will be provided via remote data connections (e.g.,
dial up, LAN, WAN) to published specifications.
13.8.8 When MCIm selects SCE/SMS AIN Access, BellSouth shall
allow MCIm to download data forms and/or tables to the
BellSouth SCP via the BellSouth SMS without intervention from
BellSouth (e.g., service customization and subscriber
subscription). 13.8.9 BellSouth shall offer, through the
SCE/SMS AIN Access, access to the SCPs/Databases for control
of MCIm end user functionality.
SECTION 14. TANDEM SWITCHING
14.1 DEFINITION
Tandem Switching is the function that establishes a communications path
between two switching offices through a third switching office (the
tandem switch). BellSouth shall provide MCIm with selective routing via
Line Class Codes. Further, MCIm and BellSouth shall continue to work
with the appropriate industry groups to develop a long term solution
for selective routing.
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14.2 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
14.2.1 Tandem Switching shall have the same capabilities or
equivalent capabilities as those described in Xxxx
Communications Research TR-TSY-000540 Issue 2R2, Tandem
Supplement, 6/l/90. The requirements for Tandem Switching
include, but are not limited to, the following:
14.2.1.1 Tandem Switching shall provide signaling to
establish a tandem connection;
14.2.1.2 Subject to section 14.1, above, Tandem
Switching shall provide screening and routing as
designated by MCIm;
14.2.1.3 Tandem Switching shall provide recording of
all billable events designated by MCIm;
14.2.1.4 When Technically Feasible, and requested via
BFR by MCIm, Tandem Switching shall provide Advanced
Intelligent Network triggers supporting AIN features;
14.2.1.5 Subject to section 14.1, above, Tandem
Switching shall provide connectivity to Operator
Systems as designated by MCIm;
14.2.1.6 Tandem Switching shall provide access to
Toll Free number portability database as designated
by MCIm;
14.2.1.7 Tandem Switching shall provide all trunk
interconnections discussed under the "Network
Interconnection" section (e.g., SS7, MF, DTMF, Dial
Pulse, PRI-ISDN, DID, and CAMA-ANI (if appropriate
for 911));
14.2.1.8 Tandem Switching shall provide connectivity
to PSAPs where 911 solutions are deployed and the
tandem is used for 911; and
14.2.1.9 Tandem Switching shall provide connectivity
to transit traffic to and from other carriers.
14.2.2 Tandem Switching shall accept connections (including
the necessary signaling and trunking interconnections) between
end offices, other tandems, IECs, ICOs, CAPs and CLEC
switches.
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14.2.3 Tandem Switching shall provide local tandeming
functionality between two end offices including two offices
belonging to different CLEC's (e.g., between an MCIm end
office and the end office of another CLEC).
14.2.4 Tandem Switching shall preserve CLASS/LASS features
and Caller ID as traffic is processed. Additional signaling
information and requirements are provided in Section 12.
14.2.5 Tandem Switching shall record billable events and
send them to the area billing centers designated by MCIm.
Billing requirements are specified in Attachment 8 of this
Agreement.
14.2.6 Upon reasonable request, BellSouth shall perform
routine testing and fault isolation on the underlying switch
that is providing Tandem Switching and all its
interconnections. When requested by MCIm, the results and
reports of the testing shall be made immediately available to
MCIm.
14.2.7 When requested by MCIm, BellSouth shall provide
performance data regarding traffic characteristics or other
measurable elements to MCIm for review.
14.2.8 Tandem Switching shall be capable of controlling
congestion using capabilities such as Automatic Congestion
Control (e.g. choke trunk groups) and Network Routing
Overflow. Congestion control provided or imposed on MCIm
traffic shall be at parity with controls being provided or
imposed on BellSouth traffic (e.g., BellSouth shall not block
MCIm traffic in a discriminatory manner.
14.2.9 Subject to section 14.1, above, Tandem Switching
shall route calls to BellSouth or MClm endpoints or platforms
(e.g., operator services and PSAPs) on a per call basis as
designated by MClm. Detailed primary and overflow routing
plans for all interfaces available within the BellSouth
switching network shall be mutually agreed to by MClm and
BellSouth. Such plans shall meet reasonable MCIm requirements
for routing calls through the local network.
14.2.10 Tandem Switching shall process originating toll-free
traffic received from an MCIm local switch.
14.2.11 In support of AIN triggers and features, Tandem
Switching, when Technically Feasible and requested via BFR by
MCIm, shall provide SSP capabilities when these capabilities
are not available from the Local Switching Network Element.
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14.2.12 The Local Switching and Tandem Switching functions
may be combined in an office. If this is done, both Local
Switching and Tandem switching shall provide all of the
functionality required of each of those Network Elements in
this Agreement.
14.3 INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS
14.3.1 Tandem Switching shall provide interconnection to the
E911 PSAP where the underlying Tandem is acting as the E911
Tandem.
14.3.2 Tandem Switching shall interconnect, with direct
trunks, to all carriers with which BellSouth interconnects.
14.3.3 BellSouth shall provide all signaling necessary to
provide Tandem Switching with no loss of feature
functionality.
14.3.4 Tandem Switching shall interconnect with MCIm's
switch, using two-way trunks, for traffic that is transiting
via the BellSouth network to interLATA or intraLATA carriers.
At MCIm's request, Tandem Switching shall record and keep
records of traffic for billing.
14.3.5 Tandem Switching shall provide an alternate final
routing pattern for MCIm traffic overflowing from direct end
office high usage trunk groups.
14.4 Tandem Switching shall meet or exceed (i.e., be more favorable to
MCIm) each of the requirements for Tandem Switching set forth in the
following technical references:
14.4.1 Xxxx Communications Research TR-TSY-000540 Issue 2R2,
Tandem Supplement, 6/l/90;
14.4.2 GR-905-CORE covering CCSNIS;
14.4.3 GR-1429-CORE for call management features; and
GR-2863-CORE and GR-2902-CORE covering CCS AIN
interconnection.
SECTION 15. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
This Section 15 of Attachment III sets forth the additional requirements for
unbundled Network Elements which BellSouth agrees to offer to MCIm under this
Agreement.
15.1 COOPERATIVE TESTING
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15.1.1 DEFINITION
Cooperative Testing means that BellSouth shall cooperate with
MCIm upon request or as needed to (1) ensure that the Network
Elements and Ancillary Functions and additional requirements
being provided to MCIm by BellSouth are in compliance with the
requirements of this Agreement, (2) test the overall
functionality of various Network Elements and Ancillary
Functions provided by BellSouth to MCIm in combination with
each other or in combination with other equipment and
facilities provided by MCIm or third parties, and (3) ensure
that all operational interfaces and processes are in place and
functioning properly and efficiently for the provisioning and
maintenance of Network Elements and Ancillary Functions and so
that all appropriate billing data can be provided to MCIm.
15.1.2 REQUIREMENTS
Within ninety (90) days of the Effective Date of this
Agreement, MCIm and BellSouth will agree upon a process to
resolve technical issues relating to interconnection of MCIm's
network to BellSouth's network and Network Elements and
Ancillary Functions. The agreed upon process shall include
procedures for escalating disputes and unresolved issues up
through higher levels of each company's management. If MCIm
and BellSouth do not reach agreement on such a process within
ninety (90) days, any issues that have not been resolved by
the parties with respect to such process shall be submitted to
the procedures set forth in Part A Section 23 of this
Agreement unless both parties agree to extend the time to
reach agreement on such issues.
15.1.2.1 BellSouth shall provide MCIm access for
testing at any interface between a BellSouth Network
Element or combinations and MCIm equipment or
facilities. Such test access shall be sufficient to
ensure that the applicable requirements can be tested
by MCIm. This access shall be available seven (7)
days per week, 24 hours per day.
15.1.2.2 MCIm may test any interfaces, Network
Elements or Ancillary Functions and additional
requirements provided by BellSouth pursuant to this
Agreement.
15.1.2.3 BellSouth shall provide engineering data as
requested by MCIm for the loop components as set
forth in Sections 2, 3 and 4 of this Attachment which
MCIm may desire to test. Such
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data shall include equipment engineering and cable
specifications, signaling and transmission path data.
15.1.2.4 Upon MCIm's request, to the extent required
by applicable Commission orders or by subsequent
agreement, BellSouth shall provide to MCIm any office
records, central office layout and design records and
drawings, system engineering and other applicable
documentation pertaining to a Network Element or
Ancillary Function or the underlying equipment that
is then providing a Network Element or Ancillary
Function to MCIm.
15.1.2.5 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm upon
request, all applicable test results, from BellSouth
testing activities on a Network Element or Ancillary
Function or Additional Requirement or the underlying
equipment providing a Network Element or Ancillary
Function or Additional Requirements. MCIm may review
such testing results and may notify BellSouth of any
deficiencies that are detected.
15.1.2.6 BellSouth shall temporarily provision MCIm
designated Local Switching. Within ninety (90) days
of the Effective Date of this Agreement, MCIm and
BellSouth shall mutually agree on the procedures to
be established between BellSouth and MCIm to expedite
such provisioning processes for feature testing.
15.1.2.7 Upon MCIm's request, BellSouth shall provide
technical staff to meet with MCIm representatives to
provide required support for Cooperative Testing.
15.1.2.8 Dedicated Transport and Loop Feeder may
experience alarm conditions due to in-progress tests.
BellSouth shall not remove such facilities from
service without obtaining MCIm's prior approval.
15.1.2.9 BellSouth shall get acceptance from MCIm
prior to conducting tests or maintenance procedures
on Network Elements or Ancillary Functions or on the
underlying equipment that is then providing a Network
Element or Ancillary Function, that may cause a
service interruption or degradation of service
15.1.2.10 BellSouth shall provide a single point of
contact to MCIm that is available 7 days per week, 24
hours per day for trouble status, sectionalization,
resolution, escalation, and
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closure. Such staff shall be adequately skilled to
allow expeditious problem resolution.
15.1.2.11 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm electronic
access to 105 responders, 100-type test lines, or
102-type test lines associated with any circuits
under test.
15.1.2.12 BellSouth shall participate in Cooperative
Testing with MCIm upon MCIm's request to test any
operational interface or process used to provide
Network Elements, Ancillary Functions or Services to
MCIm.
15.1.2.13 MCIm and BellSouth shall endeavor to
complete Cooperative Testing as stated in Attachment
8.
15.1.2.14 BellSouth shall participate in Cooperative
Testing requested by MCIm whenever it is deemed
necessary by MCIm to insure service performance,
reliability and subscriber erviceability.
15.1.2.15 MCIm may accept or reject the Network
Element ordered by MCIm if, upon completion of
cooperative acceptance testing, the tested Network
Element does not meet the requirements stated herein.
15.1.2.16 BellSouth shall provide real-time, remote
data access, where available to performance
monitoring and alarm data on events affecting (or
potentially affecting) MCIm's traffic on BellSouth' s
network elements.
15.2 PERFORMANCE
15.2.1 SCOPE
This section addresses performance requirements for Network
Elements and Ancillary Functions to provide local service. It
includes requirements for the reliability and availability of
Network Elements and Ancillary Functions, and quality
parameters such as transmission quality (analog and digital),
and speed (or delay). In addition, an overview of service
performance requirements is given. These requirements shall
apply to the extent they are in conformance with, and
applicable to BellSouth under, accepted industry standards,
and MCI may request more stringent performance standards, if
Technically Feasible, via the bona fide request process.
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15.2.1.1 The General Performance Requirements in this
section apply to all aspects of Network Elements and
Ancillary Functions. Additional requirements are
given in this performance section and in the
individual Network Elements sections.
15.2.1.2 BellSouth shall work cooperatively with MCIm
to determine appropriate performance allocations
across Network Elements.
15.2.3 BellSouth shall provide performance equal to or
better than all of the requirements set forth in the following
technical references:
15.2.3.1 XXXX COMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH, INC. DOCUMENTS
15.2.3.1.1 FR-64, LATA Switching Systems
Generic Requirements (LSSGR). This document
contains 117 Technical References and
Generic Requirements. Sections provide the
requirements for local switching systems
(also referred to as end offices) that serve
subscribers' lines. Some modules of the
LSSGR are also referenced separately in this
document.
15.2.3.1.2 TR-NWT-000499, Issue 5, Rev 1,
April 1992, Transport Systems Generic
Requirements (TSGR): Common Requirements.
15.2.3.1.3 TR-NWT-000418, Issue 2, December
1992, Generic Reliability Assurance
Requirements For Fiber Optic Transport
Systems.
15.2.3.1.4 TR-NWT-000057, Issue 2, January
1993, Functional Criteria for Digital Loop
Carriers Systems.
15.2.3.1.5 TR-NWT-000507, Issue 5, December
1993, LSSGR - Transmission, Section 7.
15.2.3.1.6 GR-303-CORE, Issue 1, September
1995, Integrated Digital Loop Carrier System
Generic Requirements, Objectives, and
Interface.
15.2.3.1.7 GR-334-CORE, Issue 1, June 1994,
Switched Access Service: Transmission
Parameter Limits and Interface Combinations.
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15.2.3.1.8 TR-NWT-000335, Issue 3, May 1993,
Voice Grade Special Access Services -
Transmission Parameter Limits and Interface
Combinations.
15.2.3.1.9 TR-TSY-000529, Issue 2, July
1987, Public Safety - LSSGR.
15.2.3.1.10 XX-0000-XXXX, Xxxxx 0, Xxxxxxx
0000, XXXXX Section 22.3: Line Information
Database.
15.2.3.1.11 TR-TSY-000511, Issue 2, July
1987, Service Standards, a Module (Section
11) of LATA Switching Systems Generic
Requirements (LSSGR, FR-NWT-000064).
15.2.3.1.12 TR-NWT-000393, January 1991,
Generic Requirements for ISDN Basic Access
Digital Subscriber Lines.
15.2.3.1.13 TR-NWT-000909, December 1991,
Generic Requirements and Objectives for
Fiber In The Loop Systems.
15.2.3.1.14 TR-NWT-000505, Issue 3, May
1991, LSSGR Section 5, Call Processing.
15.2.3.1.15 FR-NWT-000000, 1993, Operator
Services Systems Generic Requirements
(OSSGR).
15.2.3.1.16 TR-NWT-001156, Issue 2, July
1993, OSSGR Operator Services Systems
Generic Requirements, Section 21, Operator
Subsystem.
15.2.3.1.17 SR-TSY-001 171, Issue 1, January
1989, Methods and Procedures for System
Reliability Analysis.
15.2.3.1.18 Bellcore Telecommunications
Transmission Engineering, 3rd Ed, 1990.
15.2.3.2 ANSI STANDARDS
15.2.3.2.1 ANSI T1.512-1994, Network
Performance - Point-to-Point Voice-Grade
Special Access Network Voiceband Data
Transmission Objectives.
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15.2.3.2.2 ANSI T1.506-1990, Network
Performance - Transmission Specifications
for Switched Exchange Access Network.
15.2.3.2.3 ANSI T1.508-1992,
Telecommunications - Network Performance -
Loss Plan for Evolving Digital Networks.
Also supplement T1.508a-1993.
15.2.3.2.4 ANSI T1.101-1994, Digital
Synchronization Network Plan.
15.2.3.3 TIA/EIA STANDARDS
15.2.3.3.1 Requirements not specifically
addressed here shall be found in the
documents listed in Electronic Industries
Association/Telecommunications Industries
Association Standards and Engineering
Publications.
15.2.3.3.2 TIA/EIA TSB-37A, Telephone
Network Transmission Model for Evaluating
Modem Performance.
15.2.3.3.3 TIA/EIA TSB-38, Test Procedure
for Evaluation of 2-wire 4 kHz Voiceband
Duplex Modems.
15.2.3.4 IEEE STANDARDS
15.2.3.4.1 IEEE Standard 743-1984, IEEE
Standard Methods and Equipment for Measuring
Transmission Characteristics of Analog Voice
Frequency Circuits.
15.2.3.4.2 ANSI/IEEE Standard 820-1984,
Telephone Loop Performance Characteristics.
15.2.4 SERVICES AND CAPABILITIES
15.2.4.1 All Network Elements shall provide
performance sufficient, in combination with other
Network Elements, to provide the following
applications in accordance with the requirements of
this document:
15.2.4.1.1 All types of voice services.
15.2.4.1.2 Voice-band data modem connections
up to 9.6 kbps and up to and including 28.8
kbps V.34 when available.
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15.2.4.1.3 All types of FAX transmissions up
to and including 14.4 Kbps group 3.
15.2.4.1.4 All CLASS/LASS features.
15.2.4.1.5 All Operator Systems.
15.2.4.2 The following capabilities shall be provided
as applicable:
15.2.4.2.1 ISDN BRI
15.2.4.2.2 ISDN PRI
15.2.4.2.3 Switched Digital Data
15.2.4.2.4 Non-Switched Digital Data
15.2.4.2.5 Any types of Video applications
that a subscriber may order
15.2.4.2.6 Any Coin Services the subscriber
may order
15.2.4.2.7 Frame Relay and ATM
15.2.4.2.8 Private Line Services
15.2.5 Specific Performance Requirements for Network
Elements and Ancillary Functions
15.2.5.1 The following sections itemize performance
parameters for Network Elements and Ancillary
Functions. BellSouth shall provide performance equal
to or better than all of the requirements set forth
in this Section. Unless noted otherwise, requirements
and objectives are given in terms of specific limits.
This means that all tests (acceptance and ongoing
performance) shall meet the limit(s) to satisfy the
requirement.
15.2.5.2 PERFORMANCE ALLOCATION
15.2.5.2.1 Transmission path impairments may
be classified as either analog or digital,
and will depend on the nature of the signal
transmitted across the Network
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Element. Analog impairments are introduced
on any analog portion of the loop, typically
between the NID portion of Loop Distribution
and the analog to digital (A/D) conversion,
and are usually correlated with the length
of the physical plant. Digital impairments
are introduced by A/D conversion and by
interfaces between digital Network Elements.
In addition, noise can be introduced by
either analog transmission or the A/D
conversion.
15.2.5.3 LOOP COMBINATION ARCHITECTURE CONSTRAINTS
15.2.5.3.1 The following constraints will
limit not only the variety of Loop
Combination architectures that may be
considered, but also the architectures
BellSouth may consider to deliver any
Ancillary Function or Network Element. These
constraints apply to the entire path between
the NID portion of Loop Distribution and the
BellSouth switch. Any exceptions to these
restrictions shall be specifically requested
or approved by MCIm in writing.
15.2.5.3.1.1 Left Blank Intentionally.
15.2.5.3.1.2 No more than 1,
2-to-4-wire hybrid.
15.2.5.3.1.3 No voice compression.
15.2.5.3.1.4 No echo canceled or
suppressers.
15.2.5.3.1.5 One digital loss pad per
PBX.
15.2.5.3.1.6 No digital gain.
15.2.5.3.1.7 No additional equipment
that might significantly increase
intermodulation distortion.
15.2.5.4 TRANSMISSION IMPAIRMENTS
15.2.5.4.1 ANALOG IMPAIRMENTS
15.2.5.4.1.1 Analog impairments are
those introduced on portions of the
end-to-end circuit on which
communications signals are transmitted
in analog format. These portions of the
transmission
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path would typically be between NID and
an A/D conversion, most commonly on the
metallic loop. The performance on the
analog portion of a circuit is
typically inversely proportional to the
length of that circuit.
15.2.5.4.1.2 LOSS
15.2.5.4.1.2.1 Electrical loss is
measured using a 1004 Hz 0.0 DB one
Milliwatt 900 ohm test tone.
15.2.5.4.1.2.2 Off-hook electrical
loss between the NID and the switch
shall be no more than 8.0 dB for any
line, and the mean value for all
lines shall be 3.5 dB "0.5 dB.
On-hook electrical loss between the
NID and the switch shall be no more
than 4.0 dB above the off-hook
electrical loss for any line.
15.2.5.4.1.3 IDLE CHANNEL CIRCUIT NOISE
15.2.5.4.1.3.1 Idle channel circuit
noise (C-message) is added by analog
facilities, by the A/D conversion of
signals, by digital processing
equipment (e.g., echo cancelers,
digital loss pads), robbed bit
signaling, and errors on digital
facilities.
15.2.5.4.1.3.2 Idle channel circuit
noise shall be less than or equal to
18 dBrnC.
15.2.5.4.1.4 TALKER ECHO
15.2.5.4.1.4.1 The primary source of
echo is improper impedance-matching
at the 2-to-4 wire hybrid in the
BellSouth network. The impact on
subscriber perception is a function
of both echo return loss and delay.
15.2.5.4.1.4.2 Echo Return Loss
(ERL) shall be greater than 26 dB to
a standard termination (900 ohms,
2.16 mFd), and greater than 14 dB to
a telephone set off-
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hook. Singing Return Loss (SRL)
shall be greater than 2l dB to a
standard termination, and greater
than 11 dB to a telephone set
off-hook.
15.2.5.4.1.5 LISTENER ECHO
Listener echo is a double reflection of
a transmitted signal at two different
impedance mismatches in the end-to-end
connection. While in extreme cases it
can degrade voice transmission
performance, listener echo is primarily
an issue for voiceband data. The
requirements on Talker Echo shall apply
to Listener Echo.
15.2.5.4.1.6 PROPAGATION AND PROCESSING
DELAY
15.2.5.4.1.6.1 Propagation delay is
the delay involved in transmitting
information from one location to
another. It is caused by processing
delays of equipment in the network
and delays associated with traveling
across transmission facilities.
15.2.5.4.1.6.2 BellSouth shall
cooperate with MCIm to limit total
service propagation and processing
delay to levels at parity with that
within the BellSouth local network.
15.2.5.4.1.7 SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO
15.2.5.4.1.7.1 The Signal-to-Noise
Ratio (S/N) is a critical parameter
in determining voiceband data
performance. It is typically
measured with a 1004 Hz tone.
15.2.5.4.1.7.2 BellSouth must
provide on the Loop Combination a
signal-to-noise ratio of at least 37
dB between the NID and the end
office.
15.2.5.4.1.8 C-NOTCHED NOISE: The
requirements for Signal-to-Noise Ratio
shall apply to C-Notched Noise.
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15.2.5.4.1.9 ATTENUATION DISTORTION
15.2.5.4.1.9.1 Attenuation
distortion, also known as frequency
distortion or gain slope, measures
the variations in loss at different
frequencies across the voice
frequency spectrum (200 Hz - 3400
Hz). It is measured by subtracting
the loss at 1004 Hz from the loss at
the frequency of interest.
15.2.5.4.1.9.2 Attenuation
distortion from the NID to the
switch shall be within the range
+/-0.5 dB for frequencies between
304 and 3004 Hz; from the switch to
NID attenuation distortion shall be
within the range +/- 0.5 dB for
frequencies between 204 Hz and 3004
Hz. In addition, attenuation
distortion shall remain within the
range +1 dB/-3 dB for frequencies
between 200 Hz and 3500 Hz.
15.2.5.4.1.10 ENVELOPE DELAY DISTORTION
15.2.5.4.1.10.1 Envelope Delay
Distortion (EDD) measures the
difference in transit time of
signals at different frequencies.
EDD is measured relative to the
transit time of a 1704 Hz tone, and
is given in microseconds. EDD is
used as an approximation of the
group delay of the channel.
15.2.5.4.1.10.2 EDD shall be: 1704
Hz to 604 Hz3/4(pound)350 msec.;
1704 Hz to 2804 Hz 3/4(pound)195
msec.; 1704 Hz to 204 Hz3/4(pound)
580 msec.; 1704 Hz to 3404 Hz3/4
(pound)400 msec.
15.2.5.4.1.11 PHASE JITTER
15.2.5.4.1.11.1 Phase jitter
measures the unwanted angular
modulation of a signal. It is caused
by noise or the actual modulation
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of thesignal by another unwanted
signal. It displaces the zero
crossings of a signal. It is
measured in terms of peak-to-peak
deviations of a 1004 Hz tone from
its nominal zero crossings, and
in a particular frequency band
(200-300 HZ and either 4-300 Hz or
2-300 Hz). Phase jitter impacts
voiceband data performance and can
make modems more susceptible to
other impairments, including noise.
15.2.5.4.1.11.2 From the NID to the
interexchange carrier point of
termination, phase jitter shall be
(less than) 1.5E point-to-point in
the 0-300 Hz band, and (less than)
1.8E point-to-point in the 4-300 Hz
band.
15.2.5.4.1.12 AMPLITUDE JITTER
15.2.5.4.1.12.1 Amplitude jitter is
any deviation of the peak value of a
1004 Hz signal from its nominal
value. Excessive amounts can impair
voiceband data performance. It is
primarily caused by noise but can
also be caused by phase jitter, gain
hits, or single frequency
interference.
15.2.5.4.1.12.2 In NID-interexchange
carrier point of termination,
(pound) 2.5% of amplitude jitter is
permitted in the 20-300 Hz band and
(pound) 2.9% in the 4-300 Hz band.
15.2.5.4.1.13 INTERMODULATION
DISTORTION
15.2.5.4.1.13.1 Intermodulation
distortion (IMD) measures non-linear
distortions of a signal. It compares
the power of harmonic tones to the
power of the transmitted tones.
It is measured for both the 2nd and
3rd harmonics of the transmitted
tones. IMD is caused by compression
or clipping and can impair voiceband
data performance.
15.2.5.4.1.13.2 Both 2nd and 3rd
order
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IMD between the NID and end office
must be (less than or equal to) 52
dB.
15.2.5.4.1.14 IMPULSE NOISE
15.2.5.4.1.14.1 Impulse noise is a
sudden and large increase in noise
on a channel for a short duration of
time. Impulse noise is measured as a
count of the number of times a noise
threshold is exceeded during a given
time period (typically 5 or 15
minutes). It is caused by protection
switching, maintenance activities,
electromechanical switching systems,
digital transmission errors, and
line coding mismatches. Impulse
noise sounds like clicking noises or
static on voice connections. Impulse
noise impairs voiceband data
performance.
15.2.5.4.1.14.2 The NID to
interexchange carrier point of
termination portions of connections
shall introduce no impulse noise
events within 6 dB of the received
signal power on 93% of all 15 minute
connections. In addition, there
shall be no more than 1 impulse
noise event within 6 dB of the
received signal power during any
30-minute period.
15.2.5.4.1.15 PHASE HITS
15.2.5.4.1.15.1 Phase hits are a
sudden change in the phase of a
signal lasting at least 4 msec.
Phase hits are measured using a
threshold which indicates how much
the phase of the signal has changed
with respect to its nominal phase.
Phase hits are caused by protection
switching and slips or other
synchronization errors. Phase hits
can impair voiceband data
performance.
15.2.5.4.1.15.2 Between the NID and
interexchange carrier point of
termination,
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99.75% of all 15-minute connections
shall have no phase hits exceeding
10E. In addition, there shall be
no more than 1 phase hit exceeding
10E in any 30-minute period.
15.2.5.4.1.16 GAIN HITS
15.2.5.4.1.16.1 Gain hits are sudden
changes in the level of a signal
that last at least 4 msec. Gain hits
are measured against a threshold of
typically 2-5 dB relative to the
signal's nominal level. Gain hits
are usually caused by protection
switches and can impair voiceband
data performance.
15.2.5.4.1.16.2 Between the NID and
the interexchange carrier point of
termination, 99.5% of all 15-minute
connections shall have no gain hits
exceeding 3 dB. In addition, there
shall be no more than 1 gain hit
exceeding 3 dB in any 30-minute
period.
15.2.5.4.1.17 DROPOUTS
15.2.5.4.1.17.1 Dropouts are drops
in the level of a signal of 12 dB or
more for at least 4 msec. They are
caused by protection switching
events, radio fading, and conditions
causing digital carrier systems to
lose frame. Dropouts are critical
for voiceband data performance
but, if severe enough, will also
affect voice quality.
15.2.5.4.1.17.2 Between the NID and
the interexchange carrier point of
termination, 99.9% of all 15-minute
connections shall have no dropouts
and in addition, no connection
shall suffer more than 1 dropout in
any 60-minute period.
15.2.5.4.1.18 FREQUENCY SHIFT
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15.2.5.4.1.18.1 Frequency shift
measures any frequency changes that
occur when a signal is transmitted
across a channel. It is typically
measured using a 1004 Hz tone.
Frequency shift has very little
impact on voice or voiceband data
performance; however, round-trip
frequency shifts can affect the
ability of echo cancelers to remain
converged.
15.2.5.4.1.18.2 No more than 0.2 Hz
frequency shift shall be on any
connection. In addition, 99.5% of
all calls shall have frequency
shift (less than) 0.1 Hz.
15.2.5.4.1.19 CROSSTALK
15.2.5.4.1.19.1 Crosstalk is the
presence of signals from other
telephone connections on a circuit.
Crosstalk can be either
intelligible, when speech from other
connections can be heard and
understood, or unintelligible.
Crosstalk is caused by inter-channel
interference on the transmission
system. Crosstalk is difficult to
measure: it requires correlating
signals on different circuits or
using human listeners to identify
its presence. Trouble reports may be
used to estimate the probability of
crosstalk.
15.2.5.4.1.19.2 99% of Loop
Combinations shall have probability
(pound) 0.1% of experiencing
crosstalk exceeding -65 dBm0.
15.2.5.4.1.20 CLIPPING
15.2.5.4.1.20.1 Clipping occurs when
part of a transmitted signal is
dropped and does not reach the
receiving portion on a connection.
It can be caused by Digital Speech
Interpolation (DSI) equipment used
in Digital Circuit Multiplication
Systems (DCMS) which increase the
amount of
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Traffic that transmission facilities
carry, and by echo cancelers or echo
suppressers.
15.2.5.4.1.20.2 No clipping
incidents shall occur on any call.
15.2.5.4.2 DIGITAL IMPAIRMENTS
Digital impairments occur in the signal
wherever it is transmitted in digital
format. These errors are usually introduced
upon conversion of the signal from analog to
digital, as well as at interfaces between
digital components. While many digital
impairments have little impact on subjective
voice quality, they can impact voiceband
data performance.
15.2.5.4.2.1 SIGNAL CORRELATED
DISTORTION
15.2.5.4.2.1.1 Signal correlated
distortion (SCD) is unwanted noise
or distortion introduced into a
signal through the conversion of a
signal from analog to digital format
or through digital processing that
changes the transmitted signal. SCD
affects performance when a sign is
being transmitted. The primary
sources of SCD are signal encoders,
echo cancelers, digital loss pads,
and robbed bit signaling. SCD
affects both voice and voiceband
data performance.
15.2.5.4.2.1.2 The NID-to-end-office
connection shall allow:
15.2.5.4.2.1.2.1 A maximum of 1 A/D
conversion, using 64 Kbps mlaw
(m255) PCM;
15.2.5.4.2.1.2.2 No voice
compression;
15.2.5.4.2.1.2.3 No echo
cancellation; and
15.2.5.4.2.1.2.4 Robbed bit
signaling only if SS7 or ISDN are
not used.
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15.2.5.4.2.2 SLIPS
15.2.5.4.2.2.1 Slips occur when a
frame of digital data is either
deleted or repeated because of
differences in the clocks used to
synchronize digital facilities.
Slips sound like clicks or pops on
voice calls and have major impact on
voiceband data performance.
15.2.5.4.2.2.2 The
NID-to-interexchange carrier point
of termination portion of
connections shall have fewer than
0.45 slips every 24 hours on
average.
15.2.5.4.2.3 DIGITAL TIMING JITTER AND
WANDER
15.2.5.4.2.3.1 Digital timing jitter
is the unwanted phase modulation
of digital signals at rates above 10
Hz. Wander is the unwanted phase
modulation of digital signals at
rates below 10 Hz. Digital timing
jitter is caused by imperfections in
the timing recovery process of
repeaters and the stuffing
synchronization process used by
multiplexer/demultiplexers. Wander
is caused by slowly varying changes
in digital signal phase due to clock
frequency offset and drift, changes
in propagation delay of terrestrial
facilities due to temperature
changes and changes in the distance
of satellites from the earth. These
events have a major impact on
voiceband data performance.
15.2.5.4.2.3.2 The maximum digital
timing jitter allowed in the 10 Hz
to 8 kHz frequency band at any
network interface or any terminal
equipment in the network is 5 Unit
Intervals (UI). The maximum digital
timing jitter allowed in the 8 kHz
to 40 kHz frequency band is 0.1 UI.
The objective for wander is less
than 28 UI at any network interface
or terminal equipment.
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15.2.5.4.2.4 DS-1 ERRORED SECONDS
15.2.5.4.2.4.1 An Errored Second
(ES) on a DS-1 facility is any
second during which at least 1 bit
is in error. The impact of an ES on
performance depends on the number of
errors that occur during a second.
Typically, voice performance is not
significantly impacted by ES but
they can cause errors in voiceband
data transmissions.
15.2.5.4.2.4.2 Each BellSouth
network shall have less than 20 ESs
per 24 hour period.
15.2.5.4.2.5 DS-1 SEVERELY ERRORED
SECONDS
15.2.5.4.2.5.1 A severely Errored
Second (SES) is any second during
which a DS-1 has an error rate
exceeding 0.001. An SES can be
caused by a loss of framing, a
slip, or a protection switch. SESs
have impacts on both voice and
voiceband data performance. For
voice, a SES will sound like a burst
of noise or static. SESs that occur
during a voiceband data transmission
cause a significant burst of errors
and can cause modems to retrain.
15.2.5.4.2.5.2 The digital portion
of each NID to POP connection shall
have less than 2 SESs per 24 hour
period.
15.2.5.4.2.6 SHORT FAILURE EVENTS
15.2.5.4.2.6.1 A Short Failure Event
(SFE) is a Loss of Frame (LOF) event
of less than two minutes' duration.
An LOF event is declared when, on
detection of a Loss of Signal (LOS)
or Out-of-Frame (OOF), a
rise-slope-type integration process
starts that declares a LOF after
2.5"0.5 sec. of continuous LOS or
OOF. If the LOS or OOF is
intermittent the integration process
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shall decay at a slope of 1/5 the
rise slope during the period when
the signal is normal. Thus, if the
ratio of a LOS or OOF to a normal
signal is greater than 1/2, a LOF
will be declared. A LOS condition
shall be declared when the Network
Channel Terminating Equipment has
determined that 175"75 successive
pulse positions with no pulses of
either positive or negative polarity
have occurred. An OOF condition
shall be declared when either
Network equipment or Digital
Terminal Equipment detects errors in
the framing pattern.
15.2.5.4.2.6.2 There shall be fewer
than 1 SFE per month.
15.2.5.5 SERVICE AVAILABILITY AND RELIABILITY
Availability refers to the time period during which
the service is up and usable for its intended
purpose. Reliability refers to the probability that a
task will be completed successfully, given that it is
successfully begun.
15.2.5.5.1 BLOCKED CALLS
15.2.5.5.1.1 Blocking is the fraction
of call origination attempts denied
service during a stated measurement
period. Blocking occurs because of
competition for limited resources
within the network.
15.2.5.5.1.2 For intraLATA toll
service and local exchange service,
the blocking level from originating
(NID) to terminating NID shall not
exceed 1% in any hour, except under
conditions of service disruption.
For access to or egress from a long
distance network, the blocking rate
shall not exceed 0.5% in any hour.
15.2.5.5.2 DOWNTIME
Downtime is the period of time that a system
is in a failed state.
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15.2.5.5.2.1 The average downtime for
all subscriber Loop Combinations shall
be less than 49 minutes per year. The
maximum downtime for 99% of all
subscriber Loop Combinations shall be
less than 74 minutes per year.
15.2.5.5.2.2 The average downtime for
an end office switch shall be less than
3 minutes per year. The average
downtime for individual trunks shall be
less than 28 minutes per year. The
average downtime for digital trunk
groups shall be less than 20 minutes
per year. The average downtime for an
individual line appearance at the
switch shall be less than 28 minutes
per year. The average downtime for a
Remote Terminal (RT) shall be less than
17 minutes per year. The average
downtime for an individual line on a
Remote Terminal (RT) shall be less than
13 minutes per year.
15.2.5.5.2.3 The mean time to repair
(MTTR) of any equipment at an attended
site shall be less than 3 hours. The
mean time to repair (MTTR) of any
equipment at an unattended site shall
be less than 4 hours. 95% of all
repairs to the network interface (NID)
shall be completed within 24 hours.
15.2.5.5.2.4 There shall be no downtime
due to power failures at the switch.
15.2.5.5.2.5 The probability of a
stable call being cut off shall be
less than 20 cutoffs per one million
1 minute calls.
15.2.5.5.2.6 The rate of ineffective
machine attempts at the end office
shall be less than 0.0005 (5 failures
per 10,000 call attempts).
15.2.5.5.2.7 BellSouth shall meet all
requirements for private line services
in TR-NWT-000335, ANSI T1.512-1994.
15.2.5.5.3 DIAL TONE DELAY
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15.2.5.5.3.1 Dial-Tone Delay is the
time period between a subscriber
off-hook and the receipt of dial tone
from an originating end office.
Dial-Tone Delay has a significant
effect on subscriber opinion of service
quality.
15.2.5.5.3.2 The average dial-tone
delay shall not exceed 1.5% of calls
delayed more than 3 seconds. At most
20% of calls during the high day busy
hour (HDBH) shall experience dial-tone
delay greater than 3 seconds.
15.2.5.5.4 DIAL TONE REMOVAL
15.2.5.5.4.1 Dial tone removal is the
time between recognition of the first
address digit to the removal of dial
tone on the line.
15.2.5.5.4.2 The maximum dial tone
removal interval shall be (pound)500
milliseconds.
15.2.5.5.5 POST DIAL DELAY
15.2.5.5.5.1 Post Dial Delay (PDD)
is the amount of time a caller must
wait after entering or dialing the
last digit of a Destination
Telephone Number (DTN) before
hearing a valid audible network
response. The PDD for an end user is
measured from the time the caller
has pressed or dialed the last digit
of a DTN until receipt of an audible
network response.
15.2.5.5.5.2 The requirements given
reflect an end-to-end CCS7 protocol
for MCIm end users. Where a mixture
of CCS7 and inband (MF) signaling
protocols are employed, an increase
in the PDD can be expected.
15.2.5.5.5.2.1 PDD 1 - A - INTRA LSO
15.2.5.5.5.2.1.1 Intra-LSO calls do
not employ external signaling
protocols. The PDD for intra-LSO
calls flows are dependent upon the
processor cycle time
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and traffic load conditions. This
PDD is assumed to be between
subscribers on the same LSO, between
the Remote Switch Modules (RSMs) on
the same Host, or between an RSM and
Host subscribers.
15.2.5.5.5.2.1.2 The objective for
intra-LSO PDD is less than 310
milliseconds for 50% of all calls
and less than 460 milliseconds for
95% of all calls.
15.2.5.5.5.2.2 PDD1 - B - LSO TO
ANOTHER LOCAL LSO
15.2.5.5.5.2.2.1 The signaling
protocols from an LSO to another LSO
are assumed to employ out-of-band
Common Channel Signaling System 7
(CCS7) format. Local calls, that
is, calls from an LSO to another
LSOs are assumed to have no more
than one pair of Signaling Transfer
Point Switches (STPs) and no more
than one data base dip.
15.2.5.5.5.2.2.2 This PDD is
expected to be better than the MCIT
Long Distance objective with an
average PDD of (pound) 8.70 seconds
with 95% (pound)1.34 seconds.
15.2.5.5.5.2.3 PDD1 - C - MCIM LSO
TO OTHER LSO
15.2.5.5.5.2.3.1 Calls from an MCIm
LSO to other LSOs are dependent upon
the interface agreements between
MCIm and the LSO service provider
and may employ CCS7, inband (MF) or
a combination of both protocols.
15.2.5.5.5.2.3.2 Calls from an MCIm
LSO to another LSO via the Public
Switched Telecommunications
Network (PSTN), using end-to-end
CCS7 signaling protocols, can
expect to meet the MCIm PDD
objectives of an average of 2.0
seconds
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with 95% in (less than) 2.5 seconds.
Calls from an MCIm LSO via the PSTN
to LSOs outside the local service
area are assumed to use CCS7
signaling protocols to the MCIm
switch. The egress signaling
protocols from the MCIT Switched
Network to the many different local
telephone company service providers
however does not necessarily utilize
CCS7 signaling. There are three
basic egress signaling
configuration. They are:
15.2.5.5.5.2.3.2.1 Network
Inter-Connect, CCS7 between MCIm
and the local telephone company.
15.2.5.5.5.2.3.2.2 Inband
Multifrequency (MF) signaling
protocols without a BellSouth egress
tandem in the connection.
15.2.5.5.5.2.3.2.3 Inband MF
signaling protocols with a BellSouth
egress tandem in the connection.
15.2.5.5.5.2.3.2.3.1 Calls from an
MCIm LSO to other LSOs outside the
local service area are assumed to
have multiple STPs for 1+ traffic in
the access and PSTN portion of the
connection. The egress from the PSTN
for 1+ traffic is again dependent
upon the interface agreements in
that service area and may consist of
CCS7 or inband MF protocols.
15.2.5.5.5.2.3.2.3.2 Calls from an
MCIm's LSO to another MCIm LSO with
a mixture of CCS7 or all inband
signaling protocols are expected to
receive PDDs on the average of 2.9
seconds with 95% in less than or
equal to 6.5 seconds.
15.2.5.5.5.2.4 IMPACT OF NUMBER
PORTABILITY (NP)
If a call forwarding option is used
as an
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Interim solution for NP, the delay
due to additional switching in the
local access shall not exceed 0.4
seconds when MCIm is direct
connected to the BellSouth end
office, and 0.8 seconds when MCIm is
connected to the BellSouth tandem,
in addition to the PDDs described
above.
15.2.5.5.5.2.5 CUSTOM LOCAL AREA
SUBSCRIBER SERVICES (CLASS)
CLASS SM features such as Calling
Name Delivery can contribute to the
PDD of a call. This delay is caused
by the additional time (BellSouth
option) before the ringing interval
commences. This default delay is 3
seconds. Optional settings are
available in 1 second intervals from
1 to 6 seconds. Calls to DTNs that
have CLASS SM features, particularly
with calling name delivery, can
expect to experience from 1 to 6
seconds (3 seconds default) of
additional PDD compared to the PDDs
shown for PDD1-C. MCI will specify
optimal settings.
15.2.5.5.5.2.6 PARTIAL DIAL TIMING
15.2.5.5.5.2.6.1 The interval
between each information digit from
a subscriber's line, until the LSO
or switching system has determined
that the digit string is incomplete.
15.2.5.5.5.2.6.2 For subscriber
lines, partial dial timing shall be
(more than or equal to) 16 seconds
and more than 24 seconds. For
trunks, inband signaling time-out
shall be (3)5 seconds and (less than
or equal to) 20 seconds.
15.2.5.6 LOCAL SWITCHING
BellSouth shall provide performance equal to or
better than the requirements for Local Switching set
forth in Bellcore LSSGR TR-TSY-000511. Post dial
delay for connections to MCIm local operator services
shall be no worse than Operator Services
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provided by BellSouth. Additionally, post dial delay
from the Operator Services to destination numbers
shall be no worse than that provided by BellSouth.
Post dial delay for connections to MCIm local
directory services shall be no worse than directory
services provided by BellSouth. Additionally, post
dial delay from the directory system to destination
numbers shall be no worse than that provided by
BellSouth.
15.2.5.7 OPERATOR SYSTEMS
Operator System connections shall comply with the
requirements for the Loop Combination, Local
Switching, Operator Service, and Directory Assistance
Service requirements.
15.2.5.8 COMMON TRANSPORT
Specific requirements for this Network Element or
Ancillary Function are in the Common Transport
section. In all cases the performance of this Network
Element shall meet the general requirements stated in
"General Performance Requirements." Allocation of
impairments shall be negotiated between MCIm and
BellSouth consistent with sound engineering
principles.
15.2.5.9 DEDICATED TRANSPORT
Specific requirements for this Network Element are in
the Dedicated Transport section. In all cases the
performance of this Network Element shall meet the
general requirements stated in "General Performance
Requirements." (Allocation of impairments shall be
negotiated between MCIm and BellSouth consistent with
sound engineering principles.)
15.2.5.10 SIGNALING TRANSFER POINTS
Specific requirements for this Network Element are in
the Signaling Transfer Points section. In all cases
the performance of this Network Element shall meet
the general requirements stated in "General
Performance Requirements." (Allocation of impairments
shall be negotiated between MCIm and BellSouth.)
15.2.5.11 SIGNALING LINK TRANSPORT
Specific requirements for this Network Element are in
the Signaling Link Transport section. In all cases
the performance of this Network Element shall meet
the general requirements
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stated in "General Performance Requirements."
Allocation of impairments shall be negotiated between
MCIm and BellSouth consistent with sound engineering
principles.
15.2.5.12 SCPS/DATABASES
The performance requirements for databases (NP, LIDB,
E911, etc.) vary depending or the database and the
applications it supports. Database-specific
performance requirements are included in the sections
addressing individual Network Elements and in
applicable Bellcore documents. In all cases, the
query response time, availability, accuracy, updating
capabilities, and other performance parameters shall
at least be at parity with those services as provided
to BellSouth or other subscriber.
15.2.5.13 TANDEM SWITCHING
Specific requirements for this Network Element are in
the Tandem Switching section. In all cases the
performance of this Network Element shall meet the
general requirements stated in "General Performance
Requirements." Allocation of impairments shall be
negotiated between MCIm and BellSouth consistent with
sound engineering principles.
15.2.6 TEST AND VERIFICATION
15.2.6.1 BellSouth shall permit MCIm to
confirm acceptable performance of any
Network Element.
15.2.6.1.1 At MCIm's request, BellSouth
will provide access to the Network Element
sufficient for MCIm to test the performance
of that Network Element to MCIm's
satisfaction.
15.2.6.1.2 At MCIm's request, BellSouth
will perform tests to confirm acceptable
performance and provide MCIm with
documentation of test procedures and results
acceptable to MCIm.
15.3 PROTECTION, RESTORATION, AND DISASTER RECOVERY
15.3.1 SCOPE:
This Section refers specifically to requirements on the use of
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redundant network equipment and facilities for protection,
restoration, and disaster recovery.
15.3.2 REQUIREMENTS
15.3.2.1 BellSouth shall provide protection,
restoration, and disaster recovery capabilities at
parity with those capabilities provided for their own
services, facilities and equipment (e.g., equivalent
circuit pack protection ratios, facility protection
ratios).
15.3.2.2 BellSouth shall provide Network Elements and
Ancillary Functions equal priority in protection,
restoration, and disaster recovery as provided to
their own services, facilities and equipment.
15.3.2.3 BellSouth shall provide Network Elements and
Ancillary Functions equal priority in the use of
spare equipment and facilities as provided to their
own services, facilities and equipment.
15.3.2.4 BellSouth shall restore Network Elements
which are specific to MCIm end user subscribers on a
priority basis as MCIm may designate.
15.4 SYNCHRONIZATION
15.4.1 DEFINITION
Synchronization is the function which keeps all digital
equipment in a communications network operating at the same
average frequency. With respect to digital transmission,
information is coded into discrete pulses. When these pulses
are transmitted through a digital communications network, all
synchronous Network Elements are traceable to a stable and
accurate timing source. Network synchronization is
accomplished by timing all synchronous Network Elements in the
network to a stratum 1 source so that transmission from these
network points have the same average line rate.
15.4.2 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
The following requirements are applicable to the case where
Xxxx South provides synchronization to equipment that MCIm
owns and operates
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within a BellSouth location. In addition, these requirements
apply to synchronous equipment that is owned by BellSouth and
is used to provide a Network Element to MCIm.
15.4.2.1 The synchronization of clocks within digital
networks is divided into two parts: intra-building
and inter-building. Within a building, a single clock
is designated as the Building Integrated Timing
Supply (BITS), which provides all of the DS1 and DS0
synchronization references required by other clocks
in such building. This is referred to as
intra-building synchronization. The BITS receives
synchronization references from remotely located
BITS. Synchronization of BITS between buildings is
referred to as inter-building synchronization.
15.4.2.2 To implement a network synchronization plan,
clocks within digital networks are divided into four
stratum levels. All clocks in strata 2, 3, and 4 are
synchronized to a stratum 1 clock, that is, they are
traceable to a stratum 1 clock. A traceable reference
is a reference that can be traced back through some
number of clocks to a stratum 1 source. Clocks in
different strata are distinguished by their free
running accuracy or by their stability during trouble
conditions such as the loss of all synchronization
references.
15.4.2.2.1 INTRA-BUILDING
15.4.2.2.1.1 Within a building, there
may be different kinds of equipment
that require synchronization at the DS1
and DS0 rates. Synchronization at the
DS1 rate is accomplished by the
frequency synchronizing presence of
buffer stores at various DSl
transmission interfaces.
Synchronization at the DS0 rate is
accomplished by using a composite
clock signal that phase synchronizes
the clocks. Equipment requiring DS0
synchronization frequently does not
have adequate buffer storage to
accommodate the phase variations
among different equipment. Control
of phase variations to an acceptable
level is accomplished by externally
timing all interconnecting DS0 circuits
to a single clock source and by
limiting the interconnection of DS0
equipment to less than 1,500 cable
feet. Therefore, a BITS shall provide
DS1 and composite clock signals when
the appropriate
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composite signal is a 64-kHz 5/8th
duty cycle, return to zero with a
bipolar violation every eighth pulse
(B8RZ).
15.4.2.2.2 INTER-BUILDING
15.4.2.2.2.1 BellSouth shall provide
inter-building synchronization at the
DSl rate, and the BITS shall accept the
primary and secondary synchronization
links from BITS in other buildings.
From hierarchical considerations, the
BITS shall be the highest stratum clock
within the building and BellSouth shall
provide operations capabilities (this
includes, but is not limited to:
synchronization reference provisioning;
synchronization reference status
inquiries; timing mode status
inquiries; and alarm conditions).
15.4.3 SYNCHRONIZATION DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS
15.4.3.1 Central office BITS shall contain redundant
clocks meeting or exceeding the requirements for a
stratum 2 clock as specified in ANSI T1.101-1994 and
Bellcore TR-NWT-001244 Clocks for the Synchronized
Network: Common Genetic Criteria.
15.4.3.2 Central office BITS shall be powered by
primary and backup power sources.
15.4.3.3 If both reference inputs to the BITS are
interrupted or in a degraded mode (meaning off
frequency greater than twice the minimum accuracy of
the BITS, loss of frame, excessive bit errors, or in
Alarm Indication Signal), then the stratum clock in
the BITS shall provide the necessary bridge in timing
to allow the network to operate without a frame
repetition or deletion (slip free) with better
performance than 1 frame repetition or deletion
(slip) per week.
15.4.3.4 DS1s multiplexed into a SONET synchronous
payload envelope within an STS-n (where n is defined
in ANSI T1.105-1995) signal shall not be used as
reference facilities for network synchronization.
15.4.3.5 The total number of Network Elements
cascaded from the stratum 1 source shall be
minimized.
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15.4.3.6 A Network Element shall receive the
synchronization reference signal only from another
Network Element that contains a clock of equivalent
or superior quality (stratum level).
15.4.3.7 BellSouth shall select for synchronization
those facilities shown to have the greatest degree of
availability (absence of outages).
15.4.3.8 Where possible, all primary and secondary
synchronization facilities shall be physically
diverse (this means the maximum feasible physical
separation of synchronization equipment and cabling).
15.4.3.9 No timing loops shall be formed in any
combination of primary and secondary facilities.
15.4.3.10 An Operations Support System (OSS) shall
continuously monitor the BITS for synchronization
related failures or degradation.
15.4.3.11 An OSS shall continuously monitor all
equipment transporting synchronization facilities for
synchronization related failures or degradation.
15.4.3.12 For non-SONET equipment, BellSouth shall
provide synchronization facilities which, at a
minimum, comply with the standards set forth in ANSI
T1.101-1994.
15.4.3.13 For SONET equipment, BellSouth shall
provide synchronization facilities that have time
deviation (TDEV) for integration times greater than
0.05 seconds and less than or equal to 10 seconds,
that is less than or equal to 10 nanoseconds. TDEV,
in nanoseconds, for integration times greater than 10
seconds and less than 1000 seconds, shall be less
than 3.1623 times the square-root of the integration
time. For example, for integration times of 25
seconds, TDEV shall be less than 15.8 nanoseconds.
15.5 SS7 NETWORK INTERCONNECTION
15.5.1 DEFINITION
Figure 8 depicts Signaling System 7 (SS7) Network
Inter-connection. SS7 Network Interconnection is the
interconnection of MCIm local
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Signaling Transfer Point (STPs) with BellSouth STPs. This
interconnection provides connectivity that enables the
exchange of SS7 messages among BellSouth switching systems and
databases (DBs), MCIm local or tandem switching systems, and
other third-party switching systems directly connected to the
XxxxXxxxx XX0 network.
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FIGURE 8. SS7 NETWORK INTERCONNECTION
15.5.2 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
15.5.2.1 SS7 Network Interconnection shall provide
connectivity to all components of the XxxxXxxxx XX0
network. These include:
15.5.2.1.1 BellSouth local or tandem
switching systems;
15.5.2.1.2 BellSouth DBs; and
15.5.2.1.3 Other third-party local or tandem
switching systems.
15.5.2.2 The connectivity provided by SS7 Network
Interconnection shall fully support the functions of
BellSouth switching systems and DBs and MCIm or other
third-party switching systems with A-link access to
the XxxxXxxxx XX0 network.
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15.5.2.3 In particular, Figure 9 depicts a
circumstance where SS7 Network Interconnection shall
provide transport for certain types of Transaction
Capabilities Application Part (TCAP) messages. If
traffic is routed based on dialed or translated
digits between an MCIm local switching system and a
BellSouth or other third-party local switching
system, either directly or via a BellSouth tandem
switching system, then it is a requirement that the
XxxxXxxxx XX0 network convey via SS7 Network
Interconnection the TCAP messages that are necessary
to provide Call Management services (Automatic
Callback, Automatic Recall, and Screening List
Editing) between the MCIm local STPs and the
BellSouth or other third-party local switch
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FIGURE 9. INTERSWITCH TCAP SIGNALING FOR SS7 NETWORK INTERCONNECTION
15.5.2.4 When the capability to route messages based
on Intermediate Signaling Network Identifier (ISNI)
is generally available on BellSouth STPs, the
XxxxXxxxx XX0 Network shall also convey TCAP messages
using SS7 Network Interconnection in similar
circumstances where the BellSouth switch routes
traffic based on a Carrier Identification Code (CIC).
15.5.2.5 SS7 Network Interconnection shall provide
all
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functions of the MTP as specified in ANSI T1. 111
(Reference 12.5.2). This includes:
15.5.2.5.1 Signaling Data Link functions, as
specified in ANSI T1.111.2;
15.5.2.5.2 Signaling Link functions, as
specified in ANSI T1.111.3; and
15.5.2.5.3 Signaling Network Management
functions, as specified in ANSI T1.111.4.
15.5.2.6 SS7 Network Interconnection shall provide
all functions of the SCCP necessary for Class 0
(basic connectionless) service, as specified in ANSI
T1.112 (Reference 12.5.4). In particular, this
includes Global Title Translation (GTT) and SCCP
Management procedures, as specified in T1.112.4.
15.5.2.7 Where the destination signaling point is a
BellSouth switching system or DB, or is another
third-party local or tandem switching system directly
connected to the XxxxXxxxx XX0 network, SS7 Network
Interconnection shall include final GTT of messages
to the destination and SCCP Subsystem Management of
the destination.
15.5.2.8 Where the destination signaling point is an
MCIm local or tandem switching system, SS7 Network
Interconnection shall include intermediate GTT of
messages to a gateway pair of MCIm local STPs, and
shall not include SCCP Subsystem Management of the
destination.
15.5.2.9 SS7 Network Interconnection shall provide
all functions of the Integrated Services Digital
Network User Part (ISDNUP), as specified in ANSI
T1.113.
15.5.2.10 SS7 Network Interconnection shall provide
all functions of the TCAP, as specified in ANSI
T1.114.
15.5.2.11 If and when Internetwork MTP Routing
Verification Test (MRVT) and SCCP Routing
Verification Test (SRVT) become approved ANSI
standards and available capabilities of BellSouth
STPs, SS7 Network Interconnection shall provide these
functions of the OMAP.
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15.5.2.12 SS7 Network Interconnection shall be equal
to or better than the following performance
requirements:
15.5.2.12.1 MTP Performance, as specified in
ANSI T1.111.6;
15.5.2.12.2 SCCP Performance, as specified
in ANSI T1.112.5; and
15.5.2.12.3 ISDNUP Performance, as specified
in ANSI T1.113.5.
15.5.3 INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS
15.5.3.1 BellSouth shall offer the following SS7
Network Interconnection options to connect MCIm or
MCIm-designated STPs to the XxxxXxxxx XX0 network:
15.5.3.1.1 D-link interface from MCIm STPs.
15.5.3.2 Each interface shall be provided by one or
more sets (layers) of signaling links, as depicted in
Figure 10:
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FIGURE 10. D-LINK INTERFACE
15.5.3.3 The Signaling Point of Interconnection
(SPOI) for each link shall be located at a
cross-connect element, including but not limited to a
DSX-1, in the Central Office (CO) where the BellSouth
STPs is located. There shall be a DS1 or higher rate
transport interface at each of the SPOIs. Each
signaling link shall appear as a DS0 channel within
the DS1 or higher rate
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interface. BellSouth shall offer higher rate DS1
signaling links for interconnecting MCIm local
switching systems or STPs with BellSouth STPs as soon
as these become approved ANSI standards and available
capabilities of BellSouth STPs.
15.5.3.3.1 In each LATA, there will be two
signaling points of interconnection (SPOIs).
The requirement for two SPOIs is driven by
the critical importance attached by all
parties to signaling link diversity.
15.5.3.3.2 Each party will designate one of
the two SPOIs in the LATA. A SPOI can be any
existing cross connect point in the LATA.
Since each party will designate a SPOI, we
believe that both parties will be incented
to select reasonable and efficient SPOI
locations.
15.5.3.3.3 Each signaling link requires a
port on each party's STP, which each party
shall provide without explicit charge.
15.5.3.4 The BellSouth CO shall provide intraoffice
diversity between the SPOIs and the BellSouth STPs,
so that no single failure of intraoffice facilities
or equipment shall cause the failure of both D-links
in a layer connecting to a BellSouth STPs.
15.5.3.5 The protocol interface requirements for SS7
Network Interconnection include the MTP, ISDNUP, SCCP
and TCAP. These protocol interfaces shall conform to
the following specifications:
15.5.3.5.1 Bellcore GR-905-CORE, Common
Channel Signaling Network Interface
Specification (CCSNIS) Supporting Network
Interconnection, Message Transfer Part
(MTP), and Integrated Services Digital
network User Part (ISDNUP);
15.5.3.5.2 Bellcore GR-1428-CORE, CCS
Network Interface Specification (CCSNIS)
Supporting Toll Free Service;
15.5.3.5.3 Bellcore GR-1429-CORE, CCS
Network Interface Specification (CCSNIS)
Supporting Call Management Services; and
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15.5.3.5.4 Bellcore GR-1432-CORE, CCS
Network Interface Specification (CCSNIS)
Supporting Signaling Connection Control Part
(SCCP) and Transaction Capabilities
Application Part (TCAP).
15.5.3.6 BellSouth shall set message screening
parameters to block accept messages from MCIm local
or tandem switching systems destined to any signaling
point in the XxxxXxxxx XX0 network with which the
MCIm switching system has a legitimate signaling
relation.
15.5.4 SS7 Network Interconnection shall be equal to or
better than all of the requirements for SS7 Network
Interconnection set forth in the following technical
references:
15.5.4.1 ANSI T1.110-1992 American National Standard
Telecommunications Signaling System Number 7 (SS7) -
General Information;
15.5.4.2 ANSI T1.111-1992 American National Standard
for Telecommunications - Signaling System Number 7
(SS7) - Message Transfer Part (MTP);
15.5.4.3 ANSI T1.111A-1994 American National Standard
for Telecommunications - Signaling System Number 7
(SS7) - Message Transfer Part (MTP) Supplement;
15.5.4.4 ANSI T1.112-1992 American National Standard
for Telecommunications - Signaling System Number 7
(SS7) - Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP);
15.5.4.5 ANSI T1.113-1995 American National Standard
for Telecommunications - Signaling System Number 7
(SS7) - Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
User Part;
15.5.4.6 ANSI T1.114-1992 American National Standard
for Telecommunications - Signaling System Number 7
(SS7) - Transaction Capabilities Application Part
(TCAP);
15.5.4.7 ANSI T1.115-1990 American National Standard
for Telecommunications - Signaling System Number 7
(SS7) - Monitoring and Measurements for Networks;
15.5.4.8 ANSI T1.116-1990 American National Standard
for
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Telecommunications - Signaling System Number 7 (SS7)
- Operations, Maintenance and Administration Part
(OMAP);
15.5.4.9 ANSI T1.118-1992 American National Standard
for Telecommunications - Signaling System Number 7
(SS7) - Intermediate Signaling Network Identification
(ISNI);
15.5.4.10 Bellcore GR-905-CORE, Common Channel
Signaling Network Interface Specification (CCSNIS)
Supporting Network Interconnection, Message Transfer
Part (MTP), and Integrated Services Digital Network
User Part (ISDNUP);
15.5.4.11 Bellcore GR-954-CORE, CCS Network Interface
Specification (CCSNIS) Supporting Line Information
Database (LIDB) Service;
15.5.4.12 Bellcore GR-1428-CORE, CCS Network
Interface Specification (CCSNIS) Supporting Toll Free
Service;
15.5.4.13 Bellcore GR-1429-CORE, CCS Network
Interface Specification (CCSNIS) Supporting Call
Management Services; and,
15.5.4.14 Bellcore GR-1432-CORE, CCS Network
Interface Specification (CCSNIS) Supporting Signaling
Connection Control Part (SCCP) and Transaction
Capabilities Application Part (TCAP).
15.6 NETWORK INTERCONNECTION
15.6.1 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
15.6.1.1 When requested by MCIm, BellSouth shall
provide interconnections between the BellSouth
Network Elements provided to MCIm and MCIm's network
at transmission rates designated by MCIm.
15.6.1.2 Traffic shall be combined and routed as
follows:
15.6.1.2.1 BellSouth shall provide direct
trunks for intraLATA traffic (except 911,
directory assistance, operator services, and
other services that may require special
routing) and, at MCIm's request, BellSouth
shall allow MCIm to route such traffic
either directly to a BellSouth tandem or
directly to a BellSouth end-office.
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At MCIm's option, intraLATA toll and local
traffic shall be combined onto one trunk
group.
15.6.1.2.2 At MCIm's request, BellSouth
shall receive MCIm traffic destined to the
BellSouth Operator Systems Network Element,
on trunks from an MCIm end-office or an MCIm
tandem.
15.6.1.2.3 At MCIm's request, BellSouth
shall receive MCIm CAMA-ANI (Centralized
Automatic Message Accounting - Automatic
Number identification) traffic destined to
the BellSouth B911 PSAPs, or E911 tandems,
on trunks from an MCIm end-office.
15.6.1.2.4 If and when S911 is being
provided by BellSouth, at MCIm's request,
BellSouth shall receive MCIm SS7 traffic
destined to any BellSouth S911 tandem on
trunks from an MCIm end-office.
15.6.1.3 When requested by MCIm and a third party
carrier, BellSouth shall provide interconnections
between MCIm's network, and the other carrier's
network through the BellSouth network at transmission
rates designated by MCIm, including, but not limited
to DS1, DS3, and STS-1. BellSouth shall combine and
route traffic to and from other local carriers and
interLATA carriers through the BellSouth network, and
at MCIm's request, BellSouth shall record and keep
records of such traffic for MCIm billing purposes.
15.6.1.4 BellSouth shall provide two-way trunk groups
for interconnections. At MCIm's request, BellSouth
shall provide unidirectional traffic on such trunks,
in either direction, effectively operating them as if
they were one-way trunk groups.
15.6.1.5 BellSouth shall provision trunks without any
user restrictions (e.g., option for two-way trunking
where mutually agreed to, and no unnecessary trunk
group fragmentation by traffic types; provided that
the party receiving the traffic has the right to
receive traffic in the manner set forth section 1.1.2
of Attachment IV).
15.6.1.6 All trunking provided by BellSouth shall
adhere to the applicable performance requirements set
forth in the "General Performance Requirements"
section of this Agreement.
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15.6.1.7 At MCIm's request, BellSouth shall provide
for overflow routing from a given trunk group or
groups onto another trunk group or groups as MCIm
designates.
15.6.1.8 BellSouth and MCIm shall agree on the
establishment of two-way trunk groups for the
exchange of traffic for other IXCs. These trunk
groups can be provided in a "meet point" arrangement.
15.6.1.9 Interconnection shall be made available upon
MCIm's request at any Technically Feasible point of
interface. All trunk interconnections shall be
provided, including, SS7, MF, DTMF, DialPulse,
PRI-ISDN (where available), DID (Direct Inward
Dialing), CAMA-ANI, and trunking necessary so that
interim NP can be provided.
15.6.1.10 TRUNK INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS
15.6.1.10.1 B911/E911 TRUNKS
15.6.1.10.1.1 BellSouth shall allow
MCIm to provide direct trunking to
BellSouth E911 tandem. These trunks
are to be provided as one-way trunks
from a given MCIm end office to the
BellSouth 911 tandem.
15.6.1.10.2 S911 TRUNKS
In areas where S911 tandems are used,
BellSouth shall allow MCIm to provide direct
trunking to each BellSouth S911 tandem. Such
SS7 trunks are to be provided as one-way
trunks from a given MCIm end-office to the
BellSouth S911 tandem.
15.6.1.10.3 LOCAL SWITCH AND ACCESS TANDEM
TRUNKS
15.6.1.10.3.1 BellSouth shall provide
trunks groups provisioned exclusively
to carry intraLATA traffic, as
designated by MCIm.
15.6.1.10.3.2 BellSouth shall provide
trunk groups provisioned exclusively to
carry interLATA traffic, as designated
by MCIm.
15.6.1.10.3.3 BellSouth shall provide
SS7 trunks
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which provide SS7 interconnection. At
MCIm' s request, MF trunks may be
substituted for SS7 trunks where
applicable.
15.6.1.10.3.4 When and if Technically
Feasible, BellSouth shall
simultaneously route calls based on
dialed digits (in accordance with the
standard GR-317-CORE), and Carrier
Identification Code (in accordance
with the standard GR-394-CORE) over
a single SS7 trunk group.
15.6.1.10.4 BELLSOUTH OPERATOR SERVICES
TRUNK
15.6.1.10.4.1 For traffic from the
BellSouth network to MCIm for
Operator Services, BellSouth shall
provide one trunk group per NPA served
by the local BellSouth switch.
15.6.1.10.4.2 BellSouth shall provide
such trunks as one-way trunks from the
BellSouth network to the MCIm network.
15.6.2 Network Interconnection between BellSouth and MCIm
shall meet or exceed all of the requirements for Network
Interconnection set forth in the following technical
references:
15.6.2.1 GR-317-CORE, Switching System generic
requirements for Call Control Using the Integrated
Services Digital Network User Part (ISDNUP),
Bellcore, February, 1994;
15.6.2.2 GR-394-CORE, Switching System generic
requirements for Interexchange Carrier
Interconnection Using the Integrated Services Digital
Network User Part (ISDNUP), Bellcore, February, 1994;
15.6.2.3 XX-XXX-000000, XXXXX Operator Services
Systems generic requirements, Bellcore, 1994 Edition;
and
15.6.2.4 FR-NWT-000064, LATA Switching Systems
Generic Requirements (LSSGR), Bellcore, 1994 Edition.
SECTION 16. BASIC 911 AND E911
See Attachment VIII, Section 6.1.1 911 General Requirements and Section 6.2.1
911 System Interface and Exchanges
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SECTION 17. DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE DATA
See Attachment VIII, Section 6.1.6, Directory Assistance Data General
Requirements and Section 6.2.2, Directory Assistance Data Interfaces and
Exchanges.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ATTACHMENT IV
INTERCONNECTION
Section 1. Local Interconnection Trunk Arrangement IV - 1
Section 2. Compensation Mechanisms IV - 2
Section 3. Signaling IV - 4
Section 4. Network Servicing IV - 5
Section 5. Network Management IV - 9
Section 6. Busy Line Verify and Interrupt IV - 9
Section 7. Usage Measurement IV - 10
Section 8. Responsibilities of the Parties IV - 10
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ATTACHMENT IV
INTERCONNECTION
SECTION 1. LOCAL INTERCONNECTION TRUNK ARRANGEMENT
A. One-way and two-way trunks. The parties may use either one-way or two-way
trunking or a combination, as mutually agreed.
1.1 The parties shall initially reciprocally terminate local exchange
traffic and IntraLATA/InterLATA toll calls originating on each other's
networks as follows:
1.1.1 The parties shall make available to each other either one
way or two-way trunks for the reciprocal exchange of combined
local traffic and non-equal access IntraLATA toll traffic
1.1.2 Separate two-way trunks will be made available for the
exchange of equal-access InterLATA or IntraLATA interexchange
traffic that transits BellSouth's network, and local transit
traffic to other LECs. Local transit traffic to other LECs shall
only be assessed the local interconnection charge.
1.1.3 Separate trunks connecting MCIm's switch to each 911/E911
tandem.
1.1.4 Separate trunk group connecting MCIm's switch to
BellSouth's operator service center for operator-assisted busy
line interrupt/verify. MCIm, at its option, may establish trunks
from its own operator services platform directly to BellSouth's
operator service center.
1.1.5 Separate trunk group connecting MCIm's switch to
BellSouth's directory assistance center in instances where MCIm
is purchasing BellSouth's unbundled directory assistance
service.
1.1.6 The parties shall attempt to develop a solution whereby
local, interLATA and intraLATA traffic may all be combined on a
single trunk group.
1.2 Interconnection Point
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1.2.1 BellSouth "Interconnection Point" or "IP" means the
physical point that establishes the technical interface, the test
point, and the operational responsibility hand-off between MCIm
and BellSouth for the local interconnection of their networks.
MCIm will separate traffic destined for different tandems onto
separate trunk groups at the IP.
1.2.2 MCIm shall designate at least one IP in the LATA in which
MCIm originates local traffic and interconnects with BellSouth.
MCIm will be responsible for engineering and maintaining its
network on its side of the IP. BellSouth will be responsible for
engineering and maintaining its network on its side of the IP. If
and when the parties choose to interconnect at a mid-span meet,
MCIm and BellSouth will jointly provision the fiber optic
facilities that connect the two networks and shall share the
financial and other responsibilities for that facility.
1.2.2.1 Upon MCIm's request for additional points of
interconnection, BellSouth will interconnect with MCIm at any
Technically Feasible point on BellSouth's network of MCIm's
choosing using the same technical configuration or using other
arrangements, including but not limited to mutually agreed upon
mid-span fiber meets, entrance facilities, telco closets, and
physical or virtual collocation.
1.2.2.2 Within three (3) business days of MCIm's written request
for IP, BellSouth shall identify any known Environmental Hazard
or Hazardous Materials existing in the IP route or location.
1.2.2.3 BellSouth shall allow MCIm to perform any environmental
site investigations, including, but not limited to, asbestos
surveys, MCIm deems to be necessary in support of its collocation
needs, at MCIm's request.
1.2.2.4 If interconnection is complicated by the presence of
Environmental Hazards or Hazardous Materials, and an alternative
route is available, BellSouth shall make such alternative route
available for MCIm's consideration.
SECTION 2. COMPENSATION MECHANISMS
2.1 Interconnection Point
2.1.1 Each party is responsible for bringing their facilities to
the IP.
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2.2 Compensation for Call Traffic Transport and Termination
2.2.1 The Parties shall xxxx each other reciprocal compensation
at the rates set forth for Local Interconnection in this
Agreement and the Order of the MPSC. Local Traffic is defined as
any telephone call that originates in one exchange and terminates
in either the same exchange, or a corresponding Extended Area
(EAS) exchange. The terms Exchange and EAS exchanges are defined
and specified in Section A3. Of BellSouth's General Subscriber
Service Tariff.
2.2.1.1 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm, on diskette(s) or in
any other manner that the parties agree to, on a one-time
basis when requested by MCIm, an all-inclusive list
(BellSouth, LEC, CLEC and EAS NXX's) of NXX's pertaining to
section 2.2.1, above, that creates parity with that which
BellSouth provides to itself. MCIm may require, upon request,
updates to this list.
2.2.2 The IP determines the point at which the originating
carrier shall pay the terminating carrier for the completion of
that traffic. The following compensation elements shall apply:
2.2.2.1 "Transport", which includes the transmission and any
necessary tandem switching of local telecommunications traffic
from the interconnection point between the two carriers to the
terminating carrier's end-office switch that directly serves
the called end-user.
2.2.2.2 "Termination", which includes the switching of Local
Traffic at the terminating carrier's end office switch.
2.3 When an MCIm subscriber places a call to BellSouth's subscriber,
MCIm will hand off that call to BellSouth at the IP. Conversely, when
BellSouth hands over local traffic to MCIm for MCIm to transport and
terminate, BellSouth must use the established IP.
2.4 MCIm may designate an IP at any Technically Feasible point
including but not limited to any electronic or manual cross-connect
points, collocations, telco closets, entrance facilities, and mid-span
meets where mutually agreed upon. The transport and termination charges
for local traffic flowing through an IP shall be as follows:
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SECTION 3. SIGNALING
3.1 Signaling protocol. The parties will interconnect their networks
using SS7 signaling as defined in GR-317 and GR-394 including ISDN User
Part ("ISUP") for trunk signaling and Transaction Capabilities
Application Part ("TCAP") for CCS-based features in the interconnection
of their networks. All Network Operations Forum (NOF) adopted standards
shall be adhered to.
3.2 The parties will provide CCS to each other in conjunction with all
trunk groups supporting local, transit, and toll traffic. The parties
will cooperate on the exchange of Transactional Capabilities
Application Part (TCAP) messages to facilitate full inter-operability
of CCS-based features between their respective networks, including all
CLASS features and functions. All CCS signaling parameters will be
provided including automatic number identification (ANI), originating
line information (OLI), calling party category, charge number, etc. All
privacy indicators will be honored.
3.2.1 OSS7, while planned by BellSouth, is not presently
available.
3.3 Refer to Attachment III, Section 15.5 for detailed terms of SS7
Network Interconnection.
3.4 Both parties agree that the standard interconnection facilities
shall be Extended Superframe (ESF) with B8ZS line code. Where ESF/B8ZS
is not available, MCIm will agree to using other interconnection
protocols on an interim basis until the standard ESF/B8ZS is available.
BellSouth will provide anticipated dates of availability for those
areas not currently ESF/B8ZS compatible.
3.4.1 Where MCIm is unwilling to utilize an alternate
interconnection protocol, MCIm will provide BellSouth an initial
forecast of 64 Kbps Clear Channel Capability ("64K CCC") trunk
quantities within 30 days of executing this Agreement, consistent
with the forecasting agreements between the parties. Upon receipt
of this forecast, the parties will begin joint planning for the
engineering, procurement, and installation of the segregated 64K
CCC Local Interconnection Trunk Groups, and the associated B8ZS
Extended Super Frame ("ESF") facilities, for the sole
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purpose of transmitting 64K CCC data calls between MCIm and
BellSouth. Where additional equipment is required, such equipment
would be obtained, engineered, and installed on the same basis
and with the same intervals as any similar growth job for IXC,
CLEC or ILEC internal subscriber demand for 64K CCC trunks. Where
Technically Feasible, these trunks will be established as
two-way.
SECTION 4. NETWORK SERVICING
4.1 TRUNK FORECASTING:
4.1.1 The parties shall work towards the development of joint
forecasting responsibilities for traffic utilization over trunk
groups. Orders for trunks that exceed forecasted quantities for
forecasted locations will be accommodated as facilities and or
equipment are available. Parties shall make all reasonable
efforts and cooperate in good faith to develop alternative
solutions to accommodate orders when facilities are not
available. Intercompany forecast information must be provided by
the parties to each other twice a year. BellSouth's forecast
will be provided thirty (30) days following the receipt of the
MCIm forecast. The semi-annual forecasts shall include:
4.1.1.1 Yearly forecasted trunk quantities (which include
measurements that reflect actual tandem and end office Local
Interconnection and future meet point trunks and
tandem-subtending Local Interconnection end office equivalent
trunk requirements for no more than two years (current plus
one year));
4.1.1.2 The use of Common Language Location Identifier
(CLLI-MSG), which are described in Bellcore documents BR
000-000-000 and BR 000-000-000;
4.1.1.3 Description of major network projects that affect the
other party will be provided in the semi-annual forecasts.
Major network projects include but are not limited to trunking
or network rearrangements, shifts in anticipated traffic
patterns, or other activities by either party that are
reflected by a significant increase or decrease in trunking
demand for the following forecasting period.
4.1.2 Parties shall meet to review and reconcile their forecasts
if forecasts vary significantly. The parties shall mutually agree
to the
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over or under trunk group utilization prior to action being taken
on the following;
4.1.2.1 If the parties are unable to reach such a
reconciliation, the Local interconnection Trunk Groups shall
be provisioned to the higher forecast. At the end of three
months, the utilization of the Local Interconnection Trunk
Groups will be reviewed and if the average CCS utilization for
the third month is under seventy-five percent (75%) of
capacity, either party may issue an order to resize the trunk
group, which shall be left with not less than twenty-five
percent (25%) excess capacity.
4.1.2.2 If the parties agree on the original forecast and then
it is determined that a trunk group is under seventy-five
percent (75%) of CCS capacity on a monthly-average basis for
each month of any six-month period, either party may issue an
order to resize the trunk group, which shall be left with not
less than twenty-five percent (25%) excess capacity.
4.1.3 Each party shall provide a specified point or points of
contact for planning Forecasting and trunk servicing purposes.
4.1.4 Trunking can be established to tandems or end offices or a
combination of both via either one-way or two-way trunks.
Trunking will be at the XX-0 xxxxx, XX-0 xxxxx, XX-0/XX-0 level,
or higher, as designated by MCIm. Initial trunking will be
established between the MCIm switching centers and BellSouth' s
access tandem(s). The parties will utilize direct end office
trunking under the following conditions:
4.1.4.1 Tandem Exhaust - If a tandem through which the parties
are interconnected is unable to, or is forecasted to be unable
to, support additional traffic loads for any period of time,
the parties will mutually agree on an end office trunking plan
that will alleviate the tandem capacity shortage and ensure
completion of traffic between MCIm and ILEC subscribers.
4.1.4.2 Traffic volume - The parties shall install and retain
direct end office trunking sufficient to handle actual or
reasonably forecasted traffic volumes, whichever is greater,
between an MCIm switching center and a BellSouth end office
where the traffic exceeds or is forecast to exceed
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220,000 minutes of local traffic per month. The parties will
install additional capacity between such points when overflow
traffic between the MCIm switching center and ILEC access
tandem exceeds or is forecast to exceed 220,000 minutes of
local traffic per month.
4.1.4.3 Mutual Agreement - The parties may install direct end
office trunking upon mutual agreement in the absence of
conditions (1) or (2) above and agreement will not
unreasonably be withheld.
4.2 GRADE OF SERVICe:
4.2.1 A blocking standard of one percent (.01) during the average
busy hour, as defined by each party's standards, for final trunk
groups between a MCIm end office and a BellSouth access tandem
carrying meet point traffic shall be maintained. All other final
trunk groups are to be engineered with a blocking standard of one
percent (.01). Direct end office trunk groups are to be
engineered with a blocking standard of one percent (.01). The
blocking standard of one half of one percent (.005) will be used
on trunk groups carrying interlata traffic.
4.2.2 For trunks carrying MCIm interlata traffic, MCIm may
request BellSouth to report trunk group service performance and
blocking standards to the industry.
4.3 TRUNK SERVICING
4.3.1 Orders between the parties to establish, add, change or
disconnect trunks shall be processed by use of an Access Service
Request (ASR), or another industry standard eventually adopted to
replace the ASR for local service ordering.
4.3.2 As discussed in this Agreement, both parties will jointly
manage the capacity of Local Interconnection Trunk Groups.
BellSouth's or MCIm's Trunk Servicing Group will send a Trunk
Group Service Request (TGSR) to the other party to trigger
changes they desire to the Local Interconnection Trunk Groups
based on their capacity assessment. The affected party will issue
an ASR to the other party:
4.3.2.1 within ten (10) business days after receipt of the
TGSR upon review of and in response to BellSouth's TGSR, or
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4.3.2.2 at any time as a result of either party's own
capacity management assessment, to begin the provisioning
process.
4.3.3 The standard interval used for the provisioning of Local
Interconnection Trunk Groups shall be determined by Subscriber
Desired Due Date, but in no event shall it be longer than ten
(10) working days.
4.3.4 Orders that comprise a major project that directly impacts
the other party may be submitted at the same time, and their
implementation shall be jointly planned and coordinated. Major
projects are those that require the coordination and execution of
multiple orders or related activities between and among BellSouth
and MCIm work groups, including but not limited to the initial
establishment of Local Interconnection or Meet Point trunk groups
and service in an area, NXX code moves, re-homes, facility
grooming, or network rearrangements.
4.3.5 MCIm and BellSouth agree to exchange escalation lists which
reflect contact personnel including vice president-level
officers. These lists shall include name, department, title,
phone number, and fax number for each person. MCIm and BellSouth
agree to exchange an up-to-date list on a quarterly basis.
SECTION 5. NETWORK MANAGEMENT
5.1 Protective Protocols
5.1.1 Either party may se protective network traffic management
controls such as 7-digit and 10-digit code gaps on traffic toward
each others network, when required to protect the public switched
network from congestion due to facility failures, switch
congestion or failure or focused overload. MCIm and BellSouth
will immediately notify each other of any protective control
action planned or executed.
5.2 Expansive Protocols
5.2.1 Where the capability exists, originating or terminating
traffic reroutes may be implemented by either party to
temporarily relieve network congestion due to facility failures
or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to
circumvent normal trunk
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servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when mutually
agreed to by the parties.
5.3 Mass Calling
5.3.1 MCIm and BellSouth shall cooperate and share pre-planning
information, where available, regarding cross-network call-ins
expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call
volumes, to prevent or mitigate the impact of these events on the
public switched network. Parties agree that permanent controls
should be in place for NXX's that are dedicated for media
stimulated mass calling.
SECTION 6. BUSY LINE VERIFY AND INTERRUPT
6.1 Description: Each party shall establish procedures whereby its
operator bureau will coordinate with the operator bureau of the other
party in order to provide Busy Line Verification ("BLV") and Busy Line
Verification and Interrupt ("BLVI") services on calls between their
respective end users on or before the effective date of this agreement.
6.2 Compensation: Each party shall charge the other party for BLV and
BLVI at rates specified in Attachment I.
SECTION 7. USAGE MEASUREMENT
7.1 Each party shall calculate terminating interconnection minutes of
use based on standard Automatic Message Accounting (AMA) recordings
made within each party's network. These recordings being necessary for
each party to generate bills to the other party.
7.2 Measurement of minutes of use over Local Interconnection Trunk
groups shall be in actual conversation seconds. The total conversation
seconds over each individual Local Interconnection Trunk Group will be
totaled for the entire monthly xxxx-round and then rounded to the next
whole minute.
7.3 Where MCIm provides local exchange services via switch facilities,
each party shall provide to the other, within 20 calendar days after
the end of each BellSouth fiscal quarter (commencing with the first
full fiscal quarter after the effective date of this agreement), a
usage report with the following information regarding traffic
originating from facilities provided by the originating party and
terminated over the Local Interconnection Trunk Groups:
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7.3.1 Total traffic volume described in terms of minutes and
messages and by call type (local, toll, and other) at the state
level terminated to each other over the Local Interconnection
Trunk Groups and
7.3.2. Percent Local Use (PLU)
SECTION 8. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES
8.1 BellSouth and MCIm agree to treat each other fairly,
nondiscriminatorily, and equally for all items included in this
Agreement, or related to the support of items included in this
Agreement.
8.2 MCIm and BellSouth agree to exchange such reports and/or data as
provided in this Attachment in Section 7.3 to facilitate the proper
billing of traffic. Either party may request an audit of such usage
reports on no fewer than 10 business days' written notice and any audit
shall be accomplished during normal business hours at the office of the
party being audited. Such audit must be performed by a mutually
agreed-to independent auditor paid for by the party requesting the
audit and may include review of the data described in Section 7 above.
Such audits shall be requested within six months of having received the
PLU factor and usage reports from the other party.
8.3 MCIm and BellSouth will review engineering requirements on a
semi-annual basis and establish forecasts for trunk and facilities
utilization provided under this Agreement. BellSouth and MCIm will work
together to begin providing these forecasts within 30 days from the
Effective Date of this Agreement. New trunk groups will be implemented
as dictated by engineering requirements for either BellSouth or MCIm.
8.4 MCIm and BellSouth shall share responsibility for all Control
Office functions for Local Interconnection Trunks and Trunk Groups, and
both parties shall share the overall coordination, installation, and
maintenance responsibilities for these trunks and trunk groups.
8.5 MCIm is responsible for all Control Office functions for the meet
point trunking arrangement trunks and trunk groups, and shall be
responsible for the overall coordination, installation, and maintenance
responsibilities for these trunks and trunk groups.
8.6 MCIm and BellSouth shall:
8.6.1 Provide trained personnel with adequate and compatible test
equipment to work with each other's technicians.
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8.6.2 Notify each other when there is any change affecting the
service requested, including the due date.
8.6.3 Coordinate and schedule testing activities of their own
personnel, and others as applicable, to ensure its
interconnection trunks/trunk groups are installed per the
interconnection order, meet agreed-upon acceptance test
requirements, and are placed in service by the due date.
8.6.4 Perform sectionalization to determine if a trouble is
located in its facility or its portion of the interconnection
trunks prior to referring the trouble to each other.
8.6.5 Advise each other's Control Office if there is an
equipment failure which may affect the interconnection trunks.
8.6.6 Provide each other with a trouble reporting/repair contact
number that is readily accessible and available 24 hours/7 days a
week. Any changes to this contact arrangement must be immediately
provided to the other party.
8.6.7 Provide to each other test-line numbers and access to test
lines.
8.6.8 Cooperatively plan and implement coordinated repair
procedures for the mutually agreed upon meet point and Local
Interconnection Trunks and facilities to ensure trouble reports
are resolved in a timely and appropriate manner.
8.6.9 The parties shall meet and mutually agree to network
protocols which include but are not limited to glare parameters,
number of digits outpulsed, OZZ codes and 800 CIC codes in use.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ATTACHMENT V
COLLOCATION
Section 1. Introduction V - 1
Section 2. Technical Requirements V - 1
Section 3. License V - 8
Section 4. Technical References V - 8
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ATTACHMENT V
COLLOCATION
SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION
This Attachment sets forth the requirements for Collocation.
SECTION 2. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
2.1 BellSouth shall provide space, as requested by MCIm, to meet MCIm's
needs for placement of equipment, interconnection, or provision of
service.
**2.1.1. Within three (3)business days of MCIm's written
request, BellSouth shall identify any known Environmental Hazard
or Hazardous Materials in the space provided for placement of
equipment and interconnection.
2.1.2 BellSouth shall allow MCIm to perform any environmental
site investigations, including, but not limited to, asbestos
surveys, which MCIm deems to be necessary in support of its
collocation needs, at MCIm's expense.
2.1.3 If the space provided for the placement of equipment,
interconnection, or provision of service contains environmental
contamination or hazardous material, particularly but not limited
to asbestos, lead paint or radon, which makes the placement of
such equipment or interconnection hazardous, BellSouth shall
offer an alternative space, if available, for MCIm's
consideration.
2.1.4 MCIm shall provide BellSouth with a list of identified
Hazardous Materials which at the time of the request meet the
definition of Environmental Hazard in Part B that are contained
in any equipment it proposes to place in space provided by
BellSouth and must obtain written approval for the installation
of such equipment prior to placement of the equipment in the
space. Failure to obtain the appropriate written approval from
BellSouth prior to placement of equipment represents a breach of
this agreement and may result in the loss of MCIm's right to use
the space.
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2.2 BellSouth shall provide intraoffice facilities (e.g., DS0, DS1,
DS3, OC3, OC12, OC48, and STS-1 terminations) as requested by MCIm to
meet MCIm's need for placement of equipment, interconnection, or
provision of service.
2.3 BellSouth agrees to allow MCIm's employees and designated agents
unrestricted access to MCIm dedicated space in manned BellSouth offices
twenty-four (24) hours per day each day of the week. BellSouth may
place reasonable security restrictions on access by MCIm's employees
and designated agents to the MCIm collocated space in unmanned
BellSouth offices. Notwithstanding, BellSouth agrees that such space
shall be available to MCIm's employees and designated agents
twenty-four (24) hours per day each day of the week.
2.3A A security escort may be required for access to BellSouth premises
or MCIm space in some locations for non-BellSouth personnel. MCIm
agrees to provide its employees who will access the space with a
picture identification badge containing the employee name, a recent
photograph of the employee and the MCIm company name and/or logo. Agent
representatives will be required to have an identification badge
containing the representative's name and company name.
2.4 MCIm may collocate the amount and type of equipment it deems
necessary in its collocated space in accordance with FCC Rules and
Regulations. BellSouth shall not restrict the types of equipment or
vendors of equipment to be installed, provided such equipment is for
the provision of telecommunications service. All equipment placed in an
BellSouth space for collocation must meet applicable industry
standards.
2.5 BellSouth shall permit the interconnection of a collocating
telecommunications carrier network with that of another collocating
telecommunications carrier at the BellSouth premises and the
interconnection of collocated equipment to the collocated equipment of
another telecommunications carrier within the same premises through the
purchase of BellSouth cross-connects.
2.5.1 Subject to Section 2.5, MCIm may choose to lease unbundled
transport from the BellSouth, or from a third carrier, rather
than construct facilities to the BellSouth central office or
facility where equipment will be collocated.
2.5.2 Charges for all services provided pursuant to this
Attachment shall be as set forth in Attachment I.
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2.6 BellSouth shall permit MCIm to subcontract the construction of
cages and the installation of physical collocation equipment
arrangements with contractors certified by the BellSouth, provided,
however, that the BellSouth shall not unreasonably withhold
certification of contractors. Certification by a BellSouth shall be
based on the same criteria it uses in approving contractors for its own
purposes.
2.7 BellSouth shall provide basic telephone service at the tariffed
rate for basic service with a connection xxxx as requested by MCIm from
BellSouth for the collocated space. Upon MCIm's request, this service
shall be available at the MCIm collocated space on the day that the
space is turned over to MCIm by BellSouth.
2.8 BellSouth shall provide adequate lighting, ventilation, power,
heat, air conditioning, and other environmental conditions for MCIm's
space and equipment. These environmental conditions shall adhere to
Xxxx Communication Research (Bellcore) Network Equipment-Building
System (NEBS) standards TR-EOP-000063.
2.9 BellSouth shall provide access to eyewash stations, shower
stations, bathrooms, and drinking water, where available, within the
collocated facility on a twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days
per week basis for MCIm personnel and its designated agents.
2.10 MCIm may request dual fiber entrance to the BellSouth Central
Office. Where dual entrance is available, BellSouth shall provide all
ingress and egress of MCIm fiber cabling to MCIm collocated spaces .
The specific request for diversity for each site will be provided by
MCIm in the collocation application request.
2.11 BellSouth shall ensure protection of MCIm's proprietary subscriber
information. Any collocation arrangement shall include provisions for
BellSouth protecting MCIm's proprietary information.
2.12 BellSouth shall participate in and adhere to negotiated service
guarantees, and Performance Standards.
2.13 BellSouth shall provide MCIm with written notice five (5) business
days prior to those instances where BellSouth or its subcontractors may
be performing work in the general area of the collocated space occupied
by MCIm, or in the general area of the AC and DC power plants which
support MCIm equipment that may directly impact MCIm's equipment
arrangement, facilities, or power supply. BellSouth will inform MCIm by
telephone of such emergency related activity that BellSouth or its
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subcontractors may be performing in the general area of the collocated
space occupied by MCIm, or in the general area of the AC and DC power
plants which support MCIm equipment that may directly impact MCIm's
equipment arrangement, facilities or power supply. Notification of any
emergency related activity shall be made immediately prior to the start
of the activity so that MCIm can take any action required to monitor or
protect its service.
2.14 BellSouth shall construct the collocated space in compliance with
MCIm's collocation request. Any deviation to MCIm's request will be
jointly negotiated between the parties.
2.15 MCIm and BellSouth will complete an acceptance walk through of
collocated space requested from BellSouth. BellSouth will correct any
deviations to MCIm's original or jointly amended request within 5
business days after the walk through or a negotiated time frame,
depending on the magnitude of the deviation, at BellSouth's expense.
Any other additions or changes to the original or jointly amended
request will be at MCIm's expense.
2.16 BellSouth shall provide Telephone Equipment drawings depicting the
exact location for BellSouth Point of Termination Bay(s) to MCIm at the
first joint planning meeting.
2.17 A joint planning meeting between BellSouth and MCIm will commence
within a maximum of seven (7) business days, unless the parties jointly
agree upon a later date, from BellSouth's receipt of a complete and
accurate firm order and the payment of agreed upon fees. The following
information will be exchanged or determined at the meeting.
2.17.1 Telephone equipment drawings depicting the exact path with
dimensions for MCIm Outside Plant Fiber ingress and egress into
collocated space.
2.17.2 BellSouth shall provide power cabling connectivity
information including the sizes and number of power feeders and
power feeder fuse slot assignment on the BellSouth BDFB.
2.17.3 Work restriction guidelines.
2.17.4 BellSouth contacts and escalation process (names and
telephone numbers and escalation order) for the following areas:
Engineering
Provisioning
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Billing
Operations
Physical & Logical Security
Site and Building Managers
Environmental and Safety
2.17.5 The target date for the release of BellSouth engineering
documents which shall include, but not be limited to, connector
type, number and type of pairs, and naming convention.
2.17.6 Target commencement date, which shall be the date MCIm's
equipment is turned up and operational on the BellSouth network.
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2.20 MCIm shall be compensated by BellSouth for any delays in the
negotiated completion and turnover dates which create expenditures for
MCIm. MCIm wil be reimbursed in the amount equal to the MCIm
expenditures incurred as a direct result of delays created by
BellSouth. Such expenditures may include items such as lease extension
penalties incurred when MCIm could not vacate a leased property on or
by the central office space availability date originally committed by
Bellsouth, as a result of delays on BellSouth's part.
2.21 MCIm agrees to place operational telecommunications equipment in
the BellSouth premises and connect with BellSouth's network within one
hundred eighty (180) days of the space turnover date, unless the
parties mutually agree to extend such timeframe. MCIm forfeits its
rights to use the space on the thirtieth day after BellSouth provides
MCIm written notice of such failure if MCIm does not place operational
telecommunications equipment in the premises and connect with
BellSouth's network by such thirtieth day. In any such event, MCIm
shall be liable in an amount equal to the unpaid balance of the
preparation charges due pursuant to Section 2.17 of this Attachment.
2.22 Power as referenced in this document refers to any electrical
power source supplied by BellSouth for MCIm equipment. It includes all
superstructure, infrastructure, and overhead facilities, including, but
not limited to, cable, cable racks and bus bars. BellSouth will supply
power to support MCIm equipment at equipment specific DC and AC
voltages. BellSouth shall supply power to MCIm at parity with that
provided by BellSouth to itself or to any third party. If BellSouth
performance, availability, or restoration falls below industry
standards, BellSouth shall
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bring itself into compliance with such industry standards as soon as
technologically feasible.
2.22.1 Central office power supplied by BellSouth into the MCIm
equipment area, shall be supplied in the form of power feeders
(cables) on cable racking into the designated MCIm equipment
area. MCIm's certified vendor shall be responsible for the
installation of power cabling from BellSouth's power
distribution frame associated with the collocation space to the
designated MCIm equipment area. The power feeders (cables) shall
efficiently and economically support the requested quantity and
capacity of MCIm equipment. The termination location shall be as
requested by MCIm. Any deviations will be jointly negotiated by
BellSouth and MCIm.
2.22.2 BellSouth shall provide power as requested by MCIm to meet
MCIm's need for placement of equipment, interconnection, or
provision of service.
2.22.3 BellSouth power equipment supporting MCIm's equipment
shall:
2.22.3.1 Comply with applicable industry standards (e.g.,
Bellcore and NEBS) or manufacturer's equipment power
requirement specifications for equipment installation and
physical equipment layout;
2.22.3.2 Have redundant power feeds with physical diversity
and battery back-up at parity with that provided for similar
BellSouth equipment;
2.22.3.3 Provide, upon MCIm's request via the BFR process, the
capability for real time access to performance monitoring and
alarm data that impacts (or potentially may impact) MCIm
traffic;
2.22.3.4 Provide central office ground, connected to a ground
electrode located within the MCIm collocated space, at a
location which meets BellSouth's Standards and is jointly
agreed upon by the parties at the initial planning meeting
identified in Section 2.17 preceding of this Attachment V;
2.22.3.5 Provide feeder capacity and quantity to support the
ultimate equipment layout for MCIm equipment in
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accordance with MCIm's collocation request.
2.22.3.6 BellSouth shall, within ten (10) days of MCIm's
request:
2.22.3.6.1 Permit MCIm to inspect supporting documents
for contracted work done on behalf of MCIm (i.e. AIA
document G702);
2.22.3.6.2 Provide an installation sequence and access
that will allow installation efforts in parallel without
jeopardizing personnel safety or existing MCIm services;
2.22.3.6.3 Provide power plant alarms that adhere to
Xxxx Communication Research (Bellcore) Network
Equipment-Building System (NEBS) standards TR- EOP-
000063, upon MCIm's request via the BFR process;
2.22.3.6.4 Provide cabling that adheres to Xxxx
Communication Research (Bellcore) Network
Equipment-Building System (NEBS) standards TR- EOP-
000063;
2.22.3.6.5 Provide Lock Out-Tag Out and other electrical
safety procedures and devices in conformance with the
most stringent of OSHA or industry guidelines.
2.22.4 BellSouth will provide MCIm with written notification
within ten (10) business days of any scheduled AC or DC power
work or related activity in the collocated facility that will
or might cause an outage or any type of power disruption to
MCIm equipment located in BellSouth facility. BellSouth shall
provide MCIm immediate notification by telephone of any
emergency power activity that would impact MCIm equipment.
2.23 BellSouth shall provide virtual collocation where physical
collocation is not practical for technical reasons or because of space
limitations. BellSouth shall take collocator demand into account when
renovating existing facilities and constructing or leasing new
facilities.
2.24 Unless abatement of an Environmental Hazard or Hazardous Materials
is required, Intervals for physical collocation shall be a
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maximum of ninety (90) days from the date BellSouth receives MCIm's
firm order request. Requirements, terms and conditions for virtual
collocation will be pursuant to section 20 of BellSouth's FCC #1
tariff.
2.25 Insurance requirements for collocation are subject to the
provisions of section 11.7 of Part A of this Agreement.
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SECTION 4. TECHNICAL REFERENCES
BellSouth agrees to comply with all Bellcore and ANSI standards that are
directly applicable to construct, supply and maintain collocation facilities.
Such standards may include, without limitation:
National Electrical Code (NEC)
NEBS Generic Engineering Requirements for System Assembly
and Cable Distribution (Bellcore)
Generic Requirements for -24, -48, -130, and -140 volt central
office power plant rectifiers (Bellcore)
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ATTACHMENT VI
Rights of Way (ROW), Conduits, and Pole Attachments
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. RIGHTS OF WAY (ROW), CONDUITS AND POLE ATTACHMENTS 1
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Attachment VI
Rights of Way (ROW), Conduits, and Pole Attachments
1. RIGHTS OF WAY (ROW), CONDUITS AND POLE ATTACHMENTS
This Attachment sets forth the terms and conditions under which BellSouth shall
afford to MCIm access to BellSouth's poles, ducts, conduits and rights-of-way,
pursuant to the Act.
1.1 DEFINITIONS
1.1.1 DEFINITIONS IN GENERAL. Except as the context
otherwise requires, the terms defined in this Attachment
shall, as used in this Attachment, have the meanings set forth
in 1.1.2 through 1.1.30.
1.1.2 ANCHOR. The term "anchor" refers to a device,
structure, or assembly which stabilizes a pole and holds it in
place. An anchor assembly may consist of a rod and fixed
object or plate, typically embedded in the ground, which is
attached to a xxx xxxxxx or guy wire, which, in turn, is
attached to the pole. The term "anchor" does not include the
xxx xxxxxx which connects the anchor to the pole and includes
only those anchors which are owned by BellSouth, as
distinguished from anchors which are owned and controlled by
other persons or entities.
1.1.3 ANCHOR/XXX XXXXXX. The term "anchor/xxx xxxxxx" refers
to supporting wires, typically stranded together, or other
devices attached to a pole and connecting that pole to an
anchor or to another pole for the purpose of increasing pole
stability. The term "anchor/xxx xxxxxx" includes, but is not
limited to, strands sometimes referred to as "anchor strands,"
"down guys," "guy strands," and "pole-to-pole guys."
1.1.4 COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1934. The terms "Communications
Act of 1934" and "Communications Act" refer to the
Communications Act of June 19, 1934, 48 Stat. 1064, as
amended, including the provisions codified as 47 U.S.C.
Sections 151 et seq. The Communications Act includes the Pole
Attachment Act of 1978, as defined in this Section 1.1.
1.1.5 ASSIGNED. The term "assigned", when used with respect
to conduit or duct space or pole attachment space, refers
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to any space in such conduit or duct or on such pole that is
occupied by a telecommunications service provider or a
municipal or other governmental authority or is assigned
pursuant to Section 1.5.5 herein. To ensure the judicious use
of poles and conduits, space "assigned" to a
telecommunications service provider must be physically
occupied by the service provider, be it BellSouth or a new
entrant, within twelve (12) months of the space being
"assigned".
1.1.6 AVAILABLE. The term "available", when used with
respect to conduit or duct space or pole attachment space,
refers to any usable space in such conduit or duct or on such
pole not assigned to a specific provider at the applicable
time.
1.1.7 CONDUIT OCCUPANCY. The terms "conduit occupancy" and
"occupancy" refer to the presence of wire, cable, optical
conductors, or other facilities within any portion of
BellSouth's conduit system.
1.1.8 CONDUIT SYSTEM. The term "conduit system" refers to
any combination of ducts, conduits, manholes, and handholes
joined to form an integrated whole. In this Attachment, the
term refers to conduit systems owned or controlled by
BellSouth.
1.1.9 COST. The term "cost" as used herein refers to charges
made by BellSouth to MCIm for specific work performed, and
shall be (a) the actual charges made by subcontractors to
BellSouth for work and/or, (b) if the work was performed by
BellSouth employees, the rates set forth in Attachment I of
this Agreement shall apply for such work.
1.1.10 DUCT. The term "duct" refers to a single enclosed
tube, pipe, or channel for enclosing and carrying cables,
wires, and other facilities. As used in this Attachment, the
term "duct" includes "inner ducts" created by subdividing a
duct into smaller channels.
1.1.11 FACILITIES. The terms "facility" and "facilities"
refer to any property or equipment utilized in the provision
of telecommunication services.
1.1.12 The acronym "FCC" refers to the Federal Communications
Commission.
1.1.13 INNER-DUCT. The term "inner-duct" refers to a pathway
created by subdividing a duct into smaller channels.
1.1.14 JOINT USER. The term "joint user" refers to a utility
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which has entered into an agreement with SBT providing
reciprocal rights of attachment of facilities owned by each
party to the poles, ducts, conduits and rights-of-way owned by
the other party.
1.1.15 LICENSEE. The term "licensee" refers to a person or
entity which has entered or may enter into an agreement or
arrangement with BellSouth permitting such person or entity to
place its facilities in BellSouth's conduit system or attach
its facilities to BellSouth's poles or anchors.
1.1.16 LASHING. The term "lashing" refers to the attachment
of a licensee's sheath or inner-duct to a supporting strand.
1.1.17 LICENSE. The term "license" refers to any license
issued pursuant to this Agreement and may, if the context
requires, refer to conduit occupancy or pole attachment
licenses issued by BellSouth prior to the date of this
Agreement.
1.1.18 MAKE-READY WORK. The term "make-ready work" refers to
all work performed or to be performed to prepare BellSouth's
conduit systems, poles or anchors and related facilities for
the requested occupancy or attachment of MCIm's facilities.
"Make--Ready work" includes, but is not limited to, clearing
obstructions (e.g., by "rodding" ducts to ensure clear
passage), the rearrangement, transfer, replacement, and
removal of existing facilities on a pole or in a conduit
system where such work is required solely to accommodate
MCIm's facilities and not to meet BellSouth's business needs
or convenience. "Make--Ready work" may require "dig-ups" of
existing facilities and may include the repair, enlargement or
modification of BellSouth's facilities (including, but not
limited to, conduits, ducts, handholes and manholes) or the
performance of other work required to make a pole, anchor,
conduit or duct usable for the initial placement of MCIm's
facilities.
1.1.19 MANHOLE/HANDHOLE. The term "manhole" refers to an
enclosure, usually below ground level and entered through a
hole on the surface covered with a cast iron or concrete
manhole cover, which personnel may enter and use for the
purpose of installing, operating, and maintaining facilities
in a conduit. The term "handhole" refers to a similar
enclosure which is too small for personnel to enter.
1.1.20 OCCUPANCY. The term "occupancy" shall refer to the
physical presence of telecommunication facilities in a duct,
on a pole, or within a right-of-way.
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1.1.21 PERSON ACTING ON MCIM'S BEHALF. The terms "person
acting on MCIm's behalf," "personnel performing work on MCIm's
behalf," and similar terms include both natural persons and
firms and ventures of every type, including, but not limited
to, corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies,
sole proprietorships, and joint ventures. The terms "person
acting on MCIm's behalf," "personnel performing work on MCIm's
behalf," and similar terms specifically include, but are not
limited to, MCIm, its officers, directors, employees, agents,
representatives, attorneys, contractors, subcontractors, and
other persons or entities performing services at the request
of or as directed by MCIm and their respective officers,
directors, employees, agents, and representatives.
1.1.22 PERSON ACTING ON BELLSOUTH'S BEHALF. The terms "person
acting on BellSouth's behalf," "personnel performing work on
BellSouth's behalf," and similar terms include both natural
persons and firms and ventures of every type, including but
not limited to corporations, partnerships, limited liability
companies, sole proprietorships, and joint ventures. The terms
"person acting on BellSouth's behalf," "personnel performing
work on BellSouth's behalf," and similar terms specifically
include, but are not limited to, BellSouth, its officers,
directors, employees, agents, representatives, attorneys,
contractors, subcontractors, and other persons or entities
performing services at the request or on behalf of BellSouth
and their respective officers, directors, employees, agents,
and representatives.
1.1.23 POLE. The term "pole" refers to both utility poles and
anchors but only to those utility poles and anchors owned or
controlled by BellSouth, and does not include utility poles or
anchors with respect to which BellSouth has no legal authority
to permit attachments by other persons or entities.
1.1.24 POLE ATTACHMENT ACT. The terms "Pole Attachment Act"
and "Pole Attachment Act of 1978" refer to those provisions of
the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, now codified as 47
U.S.C. ' 224.
1.1.25 PRELICENSE SURVEY. The term "prelicense survey" refers
to all work and activities performed or to be performed to
determine whether there is adequate capacity on a pole or in a
conduit or conduit system (including manholes and handholes)
to accommodate MCIm's facilities and to determine what
make-ready work, if any, is required to prepare the pole,
conduit or conduit system to accommodate MCIm's facilities.
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1.1.26 RIGHT OF WAY (ROW). The term "right of way" refers to
the right to use the land or other property of another party
to place poles, conduits, cables, other structures and
equipment, or to provide passage to access such structures and
equipment. A Right of Way may run under, on, or above public
or private property (including air space above public or
private property) and may include the right to use discrete
space in buildings, building complexes, or other locations.
1.1.27 SHEATH. The term "sheath" refers to a single outer
covering containing communications wires, fibers, or other
communications media.
1.1.28 SPARE CAPACITY. The term "spare capacity" refers to
any pole attachment space, conduit, duct or inner-duct not
currently assigned or subject to a pending application for
attachment/occupancy. Spare capactiy does not include an
inner-duct (not to exceed one inner -duct per party) reserved
by BellSouth, MCIm, or a third party for maintenance, repair,
or emergency restoration.
1.1.29 STATE. When capitalized, the term "State" (as used in
terms such as "this State") refers to the State of
Mississippi.
1.1.30 THIRD PARTY. The terms "third party" and "third
parties" refer to persons and entities other than MCIm and
BellSouth. Use of the term "third party" does not signify that
any such person or entity is a party to this Agreement or has
any contractual rights hereunder.
1.2 SCOPE OF ATTACHMENT
1.2.1 SCOPE OF ATTACHMENT. BellSouth shall provide MCIm with
equal and nondiscriminatory access to pole space, conduits,
ducts, and rights-of-way on terms and conditions equal to
those provided by BellSouth to itself or to any other
telecommunications service provider. Further, BellSouth shall
not withhold or delay assignment of such facilities to MCIm
because of the potential or forecasted needs of itself or
other parties.
1.2.2 ATTACHMENTS AND OCCUPANCIES AUTHORIZED BY THIS
ATTACHMENT. BellSouth shall issue one or more licenses to MCIm
authorizing MCIm to attach facilities to BellSouth's owned or
controlled poles and to place facilities within BellSouth's
owned or controlled conduits, ducts or rights-of-way under the
terms and
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conditions set forth in this Attachment and the
Telecommunications Act of 1996.
1.2.2.1 Unless otherwise provided herein, authority
to attach facilities to BellSouth's owned or
controlled poles, to place facilities within
BellSouth's owned or controlled conduits, ducts or
rights-of-way shall be granted only in individual
licenses granted under this Attachment and the
placement or use of such facilities shall be
determined in accordance with such licenses and
procedures established in this Attachment.
1.2.2.2 MCIm agrees that its attachment of
facilities to BellSouth's owned or controlled poles,
occupancy of BellSouth's owned or controlled
conduits, ducts or rights-of-way shall take place
pursuant to the licensing procedures set forth
herein, and BellSouth agrees that it shall not
unreasonably withhold or delay issuance of such
licenses.
1.2.3 LICENSES. Subject to the terms and conditions set
forth in this Attachment, BellSouth shall issue to MCIm one or
more licenses authorizing MCIm to place or attach facilities
in or to specified poles, conduits, ducts or rights-of-way
owned or controlled by BellSouth located within this State on
a first come, first served basis. If BellSouth determines that
the pole, conduit or duct space specifically requested by MCIm
is necessary to meet BellSouth's present needs, or is
licensed by BellSouth to another licensee, or is otherwise
unavailable based on engineering concerns, BellSouth shall
have the right to designate the particular duct(s) to be
occupied, the location and manner in which MCIm's facilities
will enter and exit BellSouth's conduit system and the
specific location and manner of installation for any
associated equipment which is permitted by BellSouth to occupy
the conduit system, provided that BellSouth shall provide
written notice to MCIm within a reasonable time specifying in
detail the reasons for denying MCIm's request. If MCIm
disagrees with BellSouth's determination, the matter may be
submitted to the Alternative Dispute Resolution Process
described in Part A of this Agreement.
1.2.4 ACCESS AND USE OF RIGHTS-OF-WAY. BellSouth
acknowledges that it is required by the Telecommunications Act
of 1996 to afford MCIm access to and use of all associated
rights-of-way to any sites where BellSouth's owned or
controlled poles, manholes, conduits, ducts or other parts of
BellSouth's owned or controlled conduit systems are located
and any other owned or controlled ROW.
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1.2.4.1 BellSouth shall provide MCIm with access to
and use of such rights-of-way to the same extent and
for the same purposes that BellSouth may access or
use such rights-of-way, including but not limited to
access for ingress, egress or other access and to
construct, utilize, maintain, modify, and remove
facilities for which pole attachment, conduit
occupancy, or ROW use licenses have been issued,
provided that any agreement with a third party under
which BellSouth holds such rights expressly or
impliedly grants BellSouth the right to provide such
rights to others.
1.2.4.2 Where BellSouth notifies MCIm that a
BellSouth agreement with a third party does not
expressly or impliedly grant BellSouth the ability to
provide such access and use rights to others, upon
MCIm's request, BellSouth will use its best efforts
to obtain the owner's consent and to otherwise
secure such rights for MCIm. MCIm agrees to reimburse
BellSouth for the reasonable and demonstrable costs
incurred by BellSouth in obtaining such rights for
MCIm.
1.2.4.3 In cases where a third party agreement does
not grant BellSouth the right to provide access and
use rights to others as contemplated in 1.2.4.1 and
BellSouth, despite its best efforts, is unable to
secure such access and use rights for MCIm in
accordance with 1.2.4.2, or, in the case where MCIm
elects not to invoke its rights under 1.2.4.1 or
1.2.4.2, MCIm shall be responsible for obtaining such
permission to access and use such rights-of-way.
BellSouth shall cooperate with MCIm in obtaining such
permission and shall not prevent or delay any third
party assignment of ROWs to MCIm.
1.2.4.4 Where BellSouth has any ownership or
rights-of-way to buildings or building complexes, or
within buildings or building complexes, BellSouth
shall offer to MCIm through a license or other
agreement:
1.2.4.4.1 The right to use any available
space owned or controlled by BellSouth in
the building or building complex to install
MCIm equipment and facilities; and
1.2.4.4.2 Ingress and egress to such
space.
1.2.5 Except to the extent necessary to meet the
requirements of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, neither
this
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Attachment nor any license granted hereunder shall constitute
a conveyance or assignment of any of either party's rights to
use any public or private rights-of-way, and nothing contained
in this Attachment or in any license granted hereunder shall
be construed as conferring on one party any right to interfere
with the other party's access to any such public or private
rights-of-way.
1.2.6 NO EFFECT ON BELLSOUTH'S RIGHT TO CONVEY PROPERTY.
Nothing contained in this Attachment or in any license issued
hereunder shall in any way affect the right of BellSouth to
convey to any other person or entity any interest in real or
personal property, including any poles, conduit or ducts to or
in which MCIm has attached or placed facilities pursuant to
licenses issued under this Section; provided, however, that
BellSouth shall give MCIm reasonable advance written notice of
such intent to convey.
1.2.7 NO EFFECT ON BELLSOUTH'S RIGHTS TO MANAGE ITS OWN
FACILITIES. This Attachment shall not be construed as limiting
or interfering with BellSouth's rights set forth below, except
to the extent expressly provided by the provisions of this
Attachment or licenses issued hereunder or by the
Telecommunications Act of 1996 or other applicable laws, rules
or regulations:
1.2.7.1 To locate, relocate, move, replace, modify,
maintain, and operate BellSouth's own facilities
within BellSouth's conduits, ducts or rights-of way
or any of BellSouth's facilities attached to
BellSouth's poles at any time and in any reasonable
manner which BellSouth deems appropriate to serve its
customers, avail itself of new business
opportunities, or otherwise meet its business needs;
or
1.2.7.2 To enter into new agreements or arrangements
with other persons or entities permitting them to
attach or place their facilities to or in BellSouth's
poles, conduits or ducts; provided, however, that
such relocations, moves, replacements, modifications,
maintenance and operations or new agreements or
arrangements shall not substantially interfere with
MCIm's pole attachment, conduit occupancy or ROW use,
rights provided by licenses Issued pursuant to this
Attachment.
1.2.8 NO EFFECT ON MCIM'S RIGHTS TO MANAGE ITS OWN
FACILITIES. This Attachment shall not be construed as limiting
or
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interfering with MCIm's rights set forth below, except to the
extent expressly provided by the provisions of this Attachment
or licenses issued hereunder or by the Telecommunications Act
of 1996 or other applicable laws, rules or regulations:
1.2.8.1 To locate, relocate, move, replace, modify,
maintain, and operate its own facilities within
BellSouth's conduits, ducts or rights-of-way or its
facilities attached to BellSouth's poles at any time
and in any reasonable manner which MCIm deems
appropriate to serve its customers, avail itself of
new business opportunities, or otherwise meet its
business needs; or
1.2.8.2 To enter into new agreements or arrangements
with other persons or entities permitting MCIm to
attach or place its facilities to or in such other
persons' or entities' poles, conduits or ducts, or
rights-of-way; provided, however, that such
relocations, moves, replacements, modifications,
maintenance and operations or new agreements or
arrangements shall not conflict with MCIm's
obligations under licenses issued pursuant to this
Attachment.
1.2.9 NO RIGHT TO INTERFERE WITH FACILITIES OF OTHERS. The
provisions of this Attachment or any license issued hereunder
shall not be construed as authorizing either party to this
Attachment to rearrange or interfere in any way with any of
the other party's facilities, with the facilities of other
persons or entities, or with the use of or access to such
facilities by such other party or such other persons or
entities, except to the extent expressly provided by the
provisions of this Attachment or any license issued hereunder
or by the Telecommunications Act of 1996 or other applicable
laws, rules or regulations.
1.2.9.1 MCIm acknowledges that the facilities of
persons or entities other than BellSouth and MCIm may
be attached to or occupy BellSouth's poles, conduits,
ducts and rights-of-way.
1.2.9.2 BellSouth shall not attach, or give
permission to any third parties to attach facilities
to, existing MCIm facilities without MCIm's prior
written consent. If BellSouth becomes aware of any
such unauthorized attachment to MCIm facilities,
BellSouth shall use its best efforts to rectify the
situation as soon as practicable.
1.2.9.3 With respect to facilities occupied by MCIm
or
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the subject of an application for attachment by MCIm,
BellSouth will give to MCIm 60 days' written notice
for conduit extensions or reinforcements, 60 days'
written notice for pole line extensions, 60 days'
written notice for pole replacements, and 60 days'
written notice of BellSouth's intention to
construct, reconstruct, expand or place such
facilities or of BellSouth's intention not to
maintain or use any existing facility and, in the
case of an existing facility which BellSouth elects
not to maintain or use, BellSouth will grant to MCIm
a right to maintain and use such facility. If an
emergency or provision or an applicable joint use
agreement requires BellSouth to construct,
reconstruct, expand or replace poles, conduits or
ducts occupied by MCIm or the subject of an
application for attachment by MCIm, BellSouth will
notify MCIm as soon as reasonably practicable of such
proposed construction, reconstruction, expansion or
replacement to enable MCIm, if it so desires, to
request that a pole, conduit or duct of greater
height or capacity be utilized to accommodate an
anticipated facility need of MCIm.
1.2.9.4 At MCIm's expense, BellSouth shall remove
any retired cable from conduit systems to allow for
the efficient use of conduit space within a
reasonable period of time.
1.2.9.5 BellSouth shall allow MCIm for itself, or in
conjunction with other telecommunications carriers,
to reserve spares and space for maintenance and
emergency purposes in the same manner and for the
same period as it reserves such spares and space for
itself. Where a separate duct is not feasible for
space or other reasons, BellSouth shall make the
existing one available on a basis that does not
discriminate between itself and MCIm.
1.2.10 ASSIGNMENT OF SPACE. Assignment of space on poles, in
conduits or ducts and within ROWs will be granted by BellSouth
on an equal basis to BellSouth, MCIm and other
telecommunication service providers.
1.3 REQUIREMENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS
1.3.1 PUBLISHED STANDARDS INCORPORATED IN THIS ATTACHMENT BY
REFERENCE. MCIm agrees that its facilities shall be placed,
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constructed, maintained, repaired, and removed in accordance
with current (as of the date when such work is performed)
editions of the following publications, each of which is
incorporated by reference as part of this Attachment:
1.3.1.1 The Blue Book Manual of Construction
Procedures, Special Report SR-TAP-001421, published
by Xxxx Communications Research, Inc. ("Bellcore"),
and sometimes referred to as the "Blue Book";
1.3.1.2 The National Electrical Code (NEC); and
1.3.1.3 The National Electrical Safety Code (NESC).
1.3.2 CHANGES IN PUBLISHED STANDARDS. MCIm agrees to
rearrange its facilities in accordance with changes in the
standards published in the publications specified in Section
1.3 of this Attachment if required by law to do so or upon the
mutual agreement of the parties.
1.3.3 ADDITIONAL ELECTRICAL DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS. MCIm
agrees that, in addition to specifications and requirements
referred to in Articles 1.3.1-1.3.2 above, MCIm's facilities
placed in BellSouth's conduit system shall meet all of the
following electrical design specifications:
1.3.3.1 No facility shall be placed in BellSouth's
conduit system in violation of FCC regulations.
1.3.3.2 MCIm's facilities placed in BellSouth's
conduit system shall not be designed to use the earth
as the sole conductor for any part of MCIm's
circuits.
1.3.3.3 MCIm's facilities carrying more than 50
volts AC (rms) to ground or 135 volts DC to ground
shall be enclosed in an effectively grounded sheath
or shield.
1.3.3.4 No coaxial cable of MCIm shall occupy a
conduit system containing BellSouth's cable unless
such cable of MCIm meets the voltage limitations of
Article 820 of the National Electrical Code.
1.3.3.5 MCIm's coaxial cable may carry continuous DC
voltages up to 1800 volts to ground where the
conductor current will not exceed one-half amperes
and where such cable has two separate grounded metal
sheaths or xxxxxxx and a suitable insulating jacket
over the outer sheath or shield. The power supply
shall be so designed and
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maintained that the total current carried over the
outer sheath shall not exceed 200 micro amperes under
normal conditions. Conditions which would increase
the current over this level shall be cleared
promptly.
1.3.3.6 Neither party shall circumvent the other
party's corrosion mitigation measures. Each party's
new facilities shall be compatible with the other
party's facilities so as not to damage any facilities
of the other party by corrosion or other chemical
reaction.
1.3.4 ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS. MCIm's
facilities placed in BellSouth's conduit system must meet all
of the following physical design specifications:
1.3.4.1 Cables bound or wrapped with cloth or having
any kind of fibrous coverings or impregnated with an
adhesive material shall not be placed in BellSouth's
conduit or ducts.
1.3.4.2 The integrity of BellSouth's conduit system
and overall safety of BellSouth's personnel and other
personnel working in BellSouth's conduit system
requires that "dielectric cable" be required when
MCIm's cable facility utilizes an alternative duct or
route that is shared in the same trench by any
current carrying facility of a power utility.
1.3.4.3 New construction splices in MCIm's fiber
optic and twisted pair cables shall be located in
manholes, pull boxes or handholes.
1.3.5 ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS APPLICABLE TO CONNECTIONS.
The following specifications apply to connections of MCIm's
conduit to BellSouth's conduit system:
1.3.5.1 MCIm will be permitted to connect its
conduit or duct only at the point of a BellSouth
manhole. No attachment will be made by entering or
breaking into conduit between manholes. All necessary
work to install MCIm facilities will be performed by
MCIm or its contractor at MCIm's expense. In no
event shall MCIm or its contractor "core bore" or
make any other modification to BellSouth manhole(s)
without the prior written approval of BellSouth,
which approval will not be unreasonably delayed or
withheld.
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1.3.5.2 BellSouth may monitor, at MCIm's expense,
the entrance and exit of MCIm's facilities into
BellSouth's manholes and the placement of MCIm's
facilities in BellSouth's manholes.
1.3.5.3 If MCIm constructs or utilizes a duct
connected to BellSouth's manhole, the duct and all
connections between that duct and BellSouth's manhole
shall be sealed, to the extent practicable, to
prevent the entry of gases or liquids into
BellSouth's conduit system. If MCIm's duct enters a
building, it shall also be sealed where it enters the
building and at all other locations necessary to
prevent the entry of gases and liquids from the
building into BellSouth's conduit system.
1.3.6 REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO PERSONNEL, EQUIPMENT,
MATERIAL, AND CONSTRUCTION PROCEDURES GENERALLY. Duct
clearing, rodding or modifications required to grant MCIm
access to BellSouth's conduit systems may be performed by
BellSouth at MCIm's expense at charges which represent
BellSouth's actual costs. Alternatively (at MCIm's option)
such work may be performed by MCIm or a contractor provided
that the entity performing the work demonstrates compliance
with BellSouth certification requirements, which certification
requirements shall be consistent with FCC rules. The parties
acknowledge that MCIm, its contractors, and other persons
acting on MCIm's behalf will perform work for MCIm (e.g.,
splicing MCIm's facilities) within BellSouth's conduit system.
MCIm represents and warrants that neither MCIm nor any person
acting on MCIm's behalf shall permit any person to climb or
work on or in any of BellSouth's poles or to enter BellSouth's
manholes or work within BellSouth's conduit system unless such
person has the training, skill, and experience required to
recognize potentially dangerous conditions relating to pole or
the conduit systems and to perform the work safely.
1.3.6.1 MCIm's facilities within BellSouth's conduit
system shall be constructed, placed, rearranged,
modified, and removed upon receipt of a license
specified in 1.5.1. However, no such license will be
required for the inspection, maintenance, repair or
non-physical modifications of MCIm's facilities.
1.3.6.2 "Rodding" or clearing of ducts in
BellSouth's conduit system shall be done only when
specific authorization for such work has been
obtained in advance from BellSouth, which
authorization shall not be
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unreasonably delayed or withheld by BellSouth. The
parties agree that such rodding or clearing shall be
performed according to existing industry standards
and practices. MCIm may perform such work itself or
may contract with BellSouth for performance of such
work or (at MCIm's option) with a contractor
provided that the entity performing the work
demonstrates compliance with BellSouth certification
requirements which certification requirements shall
be consistent with FCC rules.
1.3.6.3 Personnel performing work on BellSouth's or
MCIm's behalf in BellSouth's conduit system shall not
climb on, step on, or otherwise disturb the other
party's or any third party's cables, air pipes,
equipment, or other facilities located in any manhole
or other part of BellSouth's conduit system.
1.3.6.4 Personnel performing work on BellSouth's or
MCIm's behalf within BellSouth's conduit system
(including any manhole) shall, upon completing their
work, make reasonable efforts to remove all tools,
unused materials, wire clippings, cable sheathing and
other materials brought by them to the work site.
1.3.6.5 All of MCIm's facilities shall be firmly
secured and supported in accordance with Bellcore and
industry standards.
1.3.6.6 MCIm's facilities shall be plainly
identified with MCIm's name in each manhole with a
firmly affixed permanent tag that meets standards set
by BellSouth for its own facilities.
1.3.6.7 Manhole pumping and purging required in
order to allow MCIm's work operations to proceed
shall be performed by MCIm or its contractor in
compliance with BellSouth Practice Sec.
620-145-011BT, "Manhole Contaminants, Water, Sediment
or Debris Removal and Reporting Procedures," and any
amendments, revisions or supplements thereto and in
compliance with all regulations and standards
established by the United States Environmental
Protection Agency and by any applicable state or
local environmental regulators.
1.3.6.8 Planks or other types of platforms shall not
be
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installed using cables, pipes or other equipment as a
means of support. Platforms shall be supported only
by cable racks.
1.3.6.9 Any leak detection liquid or device used by
MCIm or personnel performing work on MCIm's
facilities within BellSouth's conduit system shall be
of a type approved by BellSouth or Bellcore.
1.3.6.10 When MCIm or personnel performing work on
MCIm's behalf are working within or in the vicinity
of any part of BellSouth's poles or conduit system
which is located within, under, over, or adjacent to
streets, highways, alleys or other traveled
rights-of-way, MCIm and all personnel performing work
on MCIm's behalf shall follow procedures which MCIm
deems appropriate for the protection of persons and
property. MCIm shall be responsible, at all times,
for determining and implementing the specific steps
required to protect persons and property at the site.
MCIm will provide all traffic control and warning
devices required to protect pedestrian and vehicular
traffic, workers and property from danger. MCIm has
sole responsibility for the safety of all personnel
performing work on MCIm's behalf, for the safety of
bystanders, and for insuring that all operations
conform to current OSHA regulations and all other
governmental rules, ordinances or statutes. BellSouth
reserves the right to suspend MCIm's activities on,
in or in the vicinity of BellSouth's poles or conduit
system if, in BellSouth's reasonable judgment, any
hazardous condition arises due to the activity
(including both acts and omissions) of MCIm or any
personnel performing work on MCIm's behalf, which
suspension shall cease when the condition has been
rectified.
1.3.6.11 Except for protective screens, no temporary
cover shall be placed by MCIm or personnel performing
work on MCIm's behalf over an open manhole unless it
is at least four feet above the surface level of the
manhole opening.
1.3.6.12 Smoking or the use of any open flame is
prohibited in BellSouth's manholes, in any other
portion of BellSouth's conduit system, or within 10
feet of any open manhole entrance; provided that this
provision will not prohibit the use of spark
producing tools such as electric drills, fusion
splicers, etc.
1.3.6.13 Artificial lighting, when required, will be
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provided by MCIm. Only explosion-proof lighting
fixtures shall be used.
1.3.6.14 Neither MCIm nor personnel performing work
on MCIm's behalf shall allow any combustible gas,
vapor, liquid, or material to accumulate in
BellSouth's conduit system (including any manhole)
during work operations performed within or in the
vicinity of BellSouth's conduit system.
1.3.6.15 MCIm will abide by any laws, regulations or
ordinances regarding the use of spark producing
tools, equipment or devices in BellSouth's manholes,
in any other portions of BellSouth's conduit system,
or within 10 feet of any open manhole opening. This
includes, but is not limited to, such tools as
electric drills and hammers, meggers, breakdown sets,
induction sets, and the like.
1.3.7 OPENING OF MANHOLES. The following requirements apply
to the opening of BellSouth's manholes and the authority of
BellSouth personnel present when work on MCIm's behalf is
being performed within or in the vicinity of BellSouth's
conduit system.
1.3.7.1 BellSouth's manholes shall be opened only as
permitted by BellSouth's authorized employees or
agents, which permission shall not be unreasonably
denied or delayed.
1.3.7.2 MCIm shall notify BellSouth forty-eight (48)
hours in advance of any routine work operation
requiring entry into any of BellSouth' s manholes.
1.3.7.3 MCIm shall be responsible for obtaining any
necessary authorization from appropriate authorities
to open manholes for conduit work operations therein.
1.3.7.4 BellSouth's authorized employee or agent
shall not direct or control the conduct of MCIm's
work at the work site. The presence of BellSouth's
authorized employee or agent at the work site shall
not relieve MCIm or personnel performing work on
MCIm's behalf of their responsibility to conduct all
work operations within BellSouth's conduit system in
a safe and workmanlike manner.
1.3.7.5 Although BellSouth's authorized employee or
agent shall not direct or control the conduct of
MCIm's work at the work site, BellSouth's employee or
agent shall have
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the authority to suspend MCIm's work operations
within BellSouth's conduit system if, in the
reasonable discretion of such BellSouth employee or
agent, it appears that any hazardous conditions arise
or any unsafe practices are being followed by MCIm or
personnel performing work on MCIm's behalf.
1.3.8 OSHA COMPLIANCE: NOTICE TO BELLSOUTH OF UNSAFE
CONDITIONS. MCIm agrees that:
1.3.8.1 Its facilities shall be constructed, placed,
maintained, repaired, and removed in accordance with
the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) and all
rules and regulations promulgated thereunder;
1.3.8.2 All persons acting on MCIm's behalf,
including but not limited to MCIm's employees,
agents, contractors, and subcontractors shall, when
working on or within BellSouth's poles or conduit
system, comply with OSHA and all rules and
regulations thereunder;
1.3.8.3 MCIm shall establish appropriate procedures
and controls to assure compliance with all
requirements of this Attachment; and
1.3.8.4 MCIm (and any person acting on MCIm's
behalf) may report unsafe conditions on, in or in the
vicinity of BellSouth's poles or conduit system to
BellSouth.
1.3.9 COMPLIANCE WITH ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS.
MCIm acknowledges that, from time to time, environmental
contaminants may enter BellSouth's conduit system and
accumulate in manholes or other conduit facilities and that
certain conduits (transite) are constructed with
asbestos-containing materials. If BellSouth has knowledge of
the presence of such contaminants in a conduit for which MCIm
has applied for or holds a license, BellSouth will promptly
notify MCIm of such fact. Notwithstanding any of BellSouth's
notification requirements in this Agreement, MCIm acknowledges
that some of BellSouth's conduit is fabricated from
asbestos-containing materials. Such conduit is generally
marked with a designation of "C Fiber Cement Conduit, "
"Transite," or "Xxxxx-Xxxxxxxx." Unless sampling or
manufacturer's certification proves otherwise, MCIm will
presume that all conduit not fabricated of plastic, tile, or
wood is asbestos-containing and will handle it pursuant to all
applicable regulations relating to worker safety and
protection of the environment. BellSouth makes no
representations to MCIm or personnel performing work on MCIm's
behalf that BellSouth's conduit system or any specific
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portions thereof will be free from environmental contaminants
at any particular time. The acknowledgments and
representations set forth in the two preceding sentences are
not intended to relieve BellSouth of any liability which it
would otherwise have under applicable law for the presence of
environmental contaminants in its conduit facilities. MCIm
agrees to comply with the following provisions relating to
compliance with environmental laws and regulations:
1.3.9.1 MCIm's facilities shall be constructed,
placed, maintained, repaired, and removed in
accordance with all applicable federal, state, and
local environmental statutes, ordinances, rules,
regulations, and other laws, including but not
limited to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(42 U.S.C. ss. 9601 et seq.), the Toxic Substance
Control Act (15 U.S.C. ss. 2601-2629), the Clean
Water Act (33 U.S.C. ss. 1251 et seq.), and the Safe
Drinking Water Act (42 U.S.C. ss. 300f-300j).
1.3.9.2 All persons acting on MCIm's behalf,
including but not limited to MCIm's employees,
agents, contractors, and subcontractors, shall, when
working on, within or in the vicinity of BellSouth's
poles or conduit system, comply with all applicable
federal, state, and local environmental laws,
including but not limited to all environmental
statutes, ordinances, rules, and regulations.
1.3.9.3 MCIm shall establish appropriate procedures
and controls to assure compliance with all
requirements of this section.
1.3.9.4 MCIm and all personnel performing work on
MCIm's behalf shall comply with such standards and
practices as BellSouth and MCIm may from time to time
mutually agree to adopt to comply with environmental
laws and regulations including, without limitation,
BellSouth Practice Sec. 620-145-011BT, "Manhole
Contaminants, Water, Sediment or Debris Removal and
Reporting Procedures". Pursuant to this practice,
neither MCIm nor BellSouth nor personnel performing
work on either party's behalf shall discharge water
or any other substance from any BellSouth manhole or
other conduit facility onto public or private
property, including any storm water drainage system,
without first testing such water or substance for
contaminants in accordance with mutually agreed
standards
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and practices and determining that such discharge
would not violate any environmental law, create any
environmental risk or hazard, or damage the property
of any person. Proper handling and disposal of any
waste material from a BellSouth manhole by MCIm or
its contractor shall be the responsibility of MCIm.
No such waste material shall be deposited on
BellSouth premises for storage or disposal.
1.3.10 COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER GOVERNMENTAL REQUIREMENTS. MCIm
agrees that its facilities attached to BellSouth's facilities
shall be constructed, placed, maintained, and removed in
accordance with the ordinances, rules, and regulations of any
governing body having jurisdiction of the subject matter. MCIm
shall comply with all applicable statutes, ordinances, rules,
regulations and other laws requiring the marking and lighting
of aerial wires, cables and other structures to ensure that
such wires, cables and structures are not a hazard to
aeronautical navigation. MCIm shall establish appropriate
procedures and controls to assure such compliance.
1.3.11 DIFFERENCES IN STANDARDS OR SPECIFICATIONS. To the
extent that there may be differences in any applicable
standards or specifications referred to in this Section 1.3,
the most stringent standard or specification shall apply.
1.3.12 MCIM SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CONDITION OF ITS
FACILITIES. MCIm shall be responsible at all times for the
condition of its facilities and its compliance with the
requirements, specifications, rules, regulations, ordinances,
and laws specified in 1.3.1-1.3.11 above. In this regard,
BellSouth shall have no duty to MCIm to inspect or monitor the
condition of MCIm's facilities (including but not limited to
splices and other facilities connections) located within
BellSouth's conduit and ducts or any attachment of MCIm's
facilities to BellSouth's poles, anchors, anchor/guy strands
or other pole facilities. BellSouth may, however, conduct such
inspections and audits of its poles and conduit system as
BellSouth determines reasonable or necessary. Such inspection
and audits shall be conducted at BellSouth' s expense with the
exception of (1) follow-up inspection to confirm remedial
action after an observed MCIm violation of the requirements of
this Agreement; and (2) inspection of MCIm facilities in
compliance with a specific mandate of appropriate governmental
authority for which inspections the cost shall be borne by
MCIm. Either party may audit the other party's compliance with
the terms of this Section 1.3.12.
1.3.13 EFFICIENT USE OF CONDUIT. BellSouth will install inner-
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ducts to increase duct space in existing conduit as
facilities permit. The full compliment of inner-ducts
will be installed which can be accommodated under
sound engineering principles. The number of
inner-ducts which can reasonably be installed will be
determined by BellSouth, pursuant to such engineering
principles.
1.4 ADDITIONAL LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
1.4.1 Left Blank Intentionally
1.4.1.1 Licenses granted under this Attachment
authorize MCIm to place facilities in, or attach
facilities to, poles, conduits and ducts owned or
controlled by BellSouth but do not affect the rights
of landowners to control terms and conditions of
access to their property.
1.4.1.2 MCIm agrees that neither MCIm nor any
persons acting on MCIm's behalf, including but not
limited to MCIm's employees, agents, contractors, and
subcontractors, shall engage in any conduct which
damages public or private property in the vicinity of
BellSouth's poles or conduit system, interferes in
any way with the use or enjoyment of public or
private property except as expressly permitted by the
owner of such property, or creates a hazard or
nuisance on such property (including, but not limited
to, a hazard or nuisance resulting from any
abandonment or failure to remove MCIm's facilities or
any construction debris from the property, failure to
erect warning signs or barricades as may be necessary
to give notice to others of unsafe conditions on the
premises while work performed on MCIm's behalf is in
progress, or failure to restore the property to a
safe condition after such work has been completed).
1.4.2 REQUIRED PERMITS, CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES. MCIm
shall be responsible for obtaining any additional building
permits or certificates from governmental authorities
necessary to construct, operate, maintain and remove its
facilities on public or private property.
1.4.2.1 MCIm shall not attach or place its
facilities to or in BellSouth's poles, conduit or
duct located on any property for which it or
BellSouth has not first obtained all required
authorizations.
1.4.2.2 BellSouth shall have the right to request
evidence that all appropriate authorizations have
been obtained. However, such request shall not delay
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BellSouth's prelicense survey work.
1.4.3 LAWFUL PURPOSES. All facilities placed by MCIm in
BellSouth's conduit and ducts or on BellSouth's poles, anchors
or anchor/guy strands must serve a lawful purpose and the uses
made of MCIm's facilities must comply with all applicable
federal, state, and local laws and with all federal, state,
and local regulatory rules, regulations, and requirements. In
this regard, MCIm shall not utilize any facilities occupying
or attached to BellSouth's conduits, ducts or poles for the
purpose of providing any services which it is not authorized
by law to provide or for the purpose of enabling any other
person or entity to provide any such services.
1.5 FACILITIES AND LICENSES
1.5.1 LICENSES REQUIRED. Before placing any facilities in
BellSouth's conduits or ducts or attaching any facilities to
BellSouth's poles, anchors or anchor/guy strands, MCIm must
first apply for and receive a written license from BellSouth.
BellSouth shall not unreasonably deny or delay issuance of any
license and, in any event, BellSouth shall issue such license
within twenty (20) business days from (i) submission of the
license application if make-ready work is not required, or
(ii) completion of make-ready work, if make-ready work is
needed.
1.5.2 PROVISION OF RECORDS AND INFORMATION TO MCIM.
1.5.2.1 In order to obtain information regarding
facilities, MCIm shall make a written request to
BellSouth, identifying with reasonable specificity
the geographic area for which facilities are
required, the types and quantities of the required
facilities and the required in-service date. In
response to such request, BellSouth shall provide
MCIm with information regarding the types, quantity
and location (which may be provided by provision of
route maps and availability of BellSouth poles,
conduit and right-of-way located within the
geographic area specified by MCIm. Provision of
information under the terms of this section shall
include the right of MCIm employees or agents to
inspect and copy engineering records or drawings
which pertain to those facilities within the
geographic area identified in MCIm' s request. Such
inspection and copying shall be done at a time and
place mutually agreed upon by the parties.
1.5.2.2 Records will be available for inspection at
the applicable BellSouth Records Maintenance Center
(RMC) responsible for the state where the proposed
license is
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located within (5) business days from the date
BellSouth receives the Inquiry Request. BellSouth
shall provide MCIm with a complete list of RMC
locations within ten (10) days of the Effective Date
of this Agreement. As an alternative, MCIm may
specify that copies of the records be forwarded
directly from the RMC to the MCIm SPOC, or other MCIm
designated recipient, within twenty (20) business
days from the date BellSouth receives the Inquiry
Request. MCIm may elect to be present at any field
based survey of facilities identified pursuant to
this paragraph and BellSouth shall provide MCIm at
least forty-eight (48) hours notice prior to
initiating such field survey. MCIm employees or
agents shall be permitted to enter BellSouth manholes
and inspect such structures to confirm usability
and/or evaluate condition of the structure(s) with at
least forty-eight (48) hours notice to BellSouth,
with a BellSouth representative present and at MCIm's
expense.
1.5.3 MAKE-READY WORK
1.5.3.1 If performed by BellSouth, make-ready work
to accommodate MCIm's facilities shall be included
in the normal work load schedule of BellSouth with
construction responsibilities in the geographic areas
where the relevant poles or conduit systems are
located and shall not be entitled to priority,
advancement, or preference over other work to be
performed by BellSouth in the ordinary course of
BellSouth's business.
1.5.3.2 If MCIm desires make-ready work to be
performed on an expedited basis and BellSouth agrees
to perform the work on such a basis, BellSouth shall
recalculate the estimated make-ready charges. If MCIm
accepts BellSouth's offer, MCIm shall pay such
additional charges.
1.5.3.3 All charges for make-ready work performed by
BellSouth are payable in advance, with the amount of
any such advance payment to be due within sixty (60)
days after receipt of an invoice from BellSouth.
1.5.3.4 In lieu of obtaining performance of
make-ready work by BellSouth, MCIm at its option may
perform the make-ready work itself or arrange for the
performance of such work by a contractor. The party
performing the work must be certified by BellSouth to
work on or in its facilities. Certification shall be
granted based upon reasonable and
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customary criteria employed by BellSouth in the
selection of its own contract labor in accordance
with FCC rules. Notwithstanding any other provisions
of this Attachment, MCIm may not employ a contractor
to accomplish make-ready work if BellSouth is
likewise precluded from contractor selection under
the terms of an applicable joint use agreement.
1.5.3.5 BellSouth will issue a license to MCIm at
the time all make-ready work necessary to MCIm's
attachment or occupancy has been completed.
1.5.4 APPLICATION FORM AND FEES. To apply for a license
under this Attachment, MCIm shall submit to BellSouth two
signed copies of an Application and Conduit Occupancy License
form or an Application and Pole Attachment License form.
BellSouth will process license applications in the order in
which they are received; provided, however, that when MCIm has
multiple applications on file with BellSouth, MCIm may
designate its desired priority of completion of prelicense
surveys and make-ready work with respect to all such
applications.
1.5.4.1 Each application for a license under this
Attachment shall specify the proposed route of MCIm's
facilities and identify the conduits and ducts or
poles and pole facilities along the proposed route in
which MCIm desires to place or attach its facilities,
and describe the physical size, weight and jacket
material of the cable which MCIm desires to place in
each conduit or duct or the number and type of
cables, apparatus enclosures and other facilities
which MCIm desires to attach to each pole.
1.5.4.2 Each application for a license under this
Attachment shall be accompanied by a proposed (or
estimated) construction schedule containing the
information specified below in 1.8.1 of this
Attachment, and an indication of whether MCIm will,
at it's option, perform it's own make-ready work.
1.5.4.3 The parties agree to the establishment of a
joint task force, consisting of representatives of
MCIm and BellSouth, which will develop all procedures
necessary to effectuate the provisions of this
Section 1.5. Matters to be addressed by the joint
task force include, without limitation, the
development of time frames for BellSouth's provision
of record information and availability determinations
and for the processing of license applications; the
establishment of
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guidelines to address the number of MCIm applications
which may be processed simultaneously by BellSouth;
and any other matters necessary to effectuate the
provisions of this Attachment. The parties agree to
negotiate in good faith to achieve agreement on all
matters presented to the joint task force and to
reduce said agreement to writing within sixty (60)
calendar days from the Effective Date of this
Agreement.
1.5.5 ASSIGNMENT OF CONDUIT, DUCT AND POLE SPACE. Within
twenty (20) business days of receipt of MCIm's application.
BellSouth shall approve the assignment of space for pole
attachment and conduit occupancy. If no make ready work is
required, such assignment shall include a granting of the
license. If make ready is to be performed by BellSouth, such
assignment shall remain in effect until make ready costs are
presented to MCIm and approval by MCIm pursuant to the
timeframes herein stated. If MCIm approves BellSouth's make
ready costs, MCIm shall have twelve (12) months from the date
of assignment or sixty (60) days after completion of make
ready by BellSouth, whichever time is later, to install its
facilities. If MCIm rejects BellSouth's costs for make ready,
but then elects to perform the make ready itself or through a
contractor or if MCIm elects from the time of application to
perform the make ready itself or through a contractor, MCIm
shall install its facilities within twelve (12) months from
the date of assignment. In the event MCIm does not install its
facilities within the time frames set out in this paragraph,
the assignment shall be void and such space shall become
available.
1.5.6 MULTIPLE CABLES, MULTIPLE SERVICES, LASHING OR PLACING
ADDITIONAL CABLES, AND REPLACEMENT OF FACILITIES. MCIm may
include multiple cables in a single license application and
multiple services (e.g., CATV and non-CATV services) may be
provided by MCIm in the same cable sheath. MCIm's lashing
additional cable to existing facilities of MCIm and placing
additional cables in conduits or ducts already occupied by
MCIm's facilities shall be permitted, and no additional fees
will be applied; provided, however, that if MCIm desires to
lash additional cable to existing facilities or place
additional cables in conduits or ducts which are already
occupied, or to replace existing facilities with new
facilities substantially different from those described in
licenses in effect, MCIm must apply for and acquire a new
license specifically describing the physical size, weight and
jacket material of the cable to be placed in BellSouth's
conduits and ducts or the physical size, weight, and jacket
type of cables and the size and weight of apparatus enclosures
and other facilities to be attached to BellSouth's poles.
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1.5.7 SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT. Each party hereby designates
the employees named below as their single point of contact for
any and all purposes of this Attachment, including, but not
limited to, processing licenses and applications and providing
records and information. Each party may at any time designate
a new point of contact by giving written notice of such
change.
[Title of Single Point of Contact]
[Address, phone and fax]
1.5.8 Anything to the contrary herein notwithstanding,
notification of an emergency condition which poses an
immediate threat to life or property or substantially impairs
provisioning of BellSouth's service shall be reported to
BellSouth by contacting:
[BellSouth name]
[Address, phone and fax]
1.6 PROCESSING OF APPLICATIONS (INCLUDING PRELICENSE SURVEYS AND
FIELD INSPECTIONS)
1.6.1 MCIM'S PRIORITIES. When MCIm has multiple applications
on file with BellSouth, MCIm shall designate its desired
priority of completion of prelicense surveys and make-ready
work with respect to all such applications.
1.6.2 PRELICENSE SURVEY. After MCIm has submitted its
written application for a license, a prelicense survey
(including a field inspection) will be performed by either
party, in the company of a representative of the other party
as mutually agreed, to determine whether BellSouth's poles,
anchors and anchor/guy strands, or conduit system, in their
present condition, can accommodate MCIm's facilities, without
substantially interfering with the ability of BellSouth or any
other authorized person or entity to use or access the pole,
anchor or anchor/xxx xxxxxx or any portion of BellSouth's
conduit system or facilities attached to BellSouth's pole or
placed within or connected to BellSouth's conduit system. If
MCIm gives its prior written consent in writing, the
determination of duct availability may include the "rodding"
of ducts at MCIm's expense.
1.6.2.1 The purpose of the prelicense survey is to
determine whether space is available for MCIm's
proposed attachments or whether MCIm's proposed
attachments to BellSouth's poles or occupancy of
BellSouth's conduit and
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ducts will substantially interfere with use of
BellSouth's facilities by BellSouth and others with
facilities occupying, connected or attached to
BellSouth's pole or conduit system; and to provide
information to MCIm for its determination of whether
the pole, anchor, anchor/xxx xxxxxx, conduit, duct,
or right-of-way is suitable for its use.
1.6.2.2 Based on information provided by BellSouth,
MCIm shall determine whether BellSouth's pole,
anchor, anchor/xxx xxxxxx, conduit and duct
facilities are suitable to meet MCIm's needs.
1.6.2.3 BellSouth may not unreasonably refuse to
continue to process an application based on
BellSouth's determination that MCIm's proposed use of
BellSouth's facilities will not be in compliance
with applicable requirements, specifications, rules,
regulations, ordinances, and laws. MCIm shall be
responsible for making its own, independent
determination that its use of such facilities will be
in compliance with such requirements, specifications,
rules, regulations, ordinances and laws. MCIm
acknowledges that BellSouth is not explicitly or
implicitly warranting to MCIm that MCIm's proposed
use of BellSouth's facilities will be in compliance
with applicable requirements, specifications, rules,
regulations, ordinances, and laws.
1.6.3 ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH AND SAFETY INSPECTIONS. Within a
reasonable time period after MCIm has submitted its written
application for a license, BellSouth shall provide MCIm with
such information about environmental, health and safety
inspections that is equal to the information that (i)
BellSouth retains and provides for the use of its employees
who access rights of way, conduits and pole attachments, or
(ii) BellSouth is required to retain, pursuant to applicable
laws and regulations. Nothing in this Section 1.6.3 is
intended to create any additional liabilities that might
otherwise exist with respect to environmental, health and
safety inspections and to notices thereof.
1.6.4 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSING. The administrative
processing portion of the prelicense survey (which includes
without limitation processing the application, preparing
make-ready work orders, notifying joint users and other
persons and entities of work requirements and schedules,
coordinating the relocation/rearrangement of BellSouth and/or
other licensed facilities) will be performed by BellSouth at
MCIm's expense.
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Anything to the contrary herein notwithstanding, BellSouth
shall bear no responsibility for the relocation, rearrangement
or removal of facilities used for the transmission or
distribution of electric power.
1.7 ISSUANCE OF LICENSES
1.7.1 OBLIGATION TO ISSUE LICENSES. BellSouth shall issue a
license to MCIm pursuant to this section 1.7. BellSouth and
MCIm acknowledge that each application for a license shall be
evaluated on an individual basis. Nothing contained in this
Attachment shall be construed as abridging any independent
pole attachment rights or conduit or duct access rights which
MCIm may have under the provisions of any applicable federal
or state laws or regulations governing access to BellSouth's
poles, conduits and ducts, to the extent the same are not
inconsistent with the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Each
license issued hereunder shall be for an indefinite term,
subject to MCIm's compliance with the provisions applicable to
such license and further subject to MCIm's right to terminate
such license at any time for any reason upon at least thirty
(30) days' prior written notice.
1.7.2 ISSUANCE OF LICENSES WHEN NO MAKE-READY WORK IS
REQUIRED. If BellSouth determines that no make-ready work is
required,, BellSouth shall approve applications for pole
attachment and conduit occupancy licenses and issue such
licenses within twenty (20) business days of receipt of MCIm'
s application.
1.7.3 MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS. MCIm acknowledges that multiple
parties including BellSouth may seek to place their facilities
in BellSouth's conduit and ducts at or about the same time,
that the make-ready work required to prepare BellSouth's
facilities to accommodate multiple applicants may differ from
the make-ready work required to accommodate a single
applicant, that issues relating to the proper apportionment of
costs arise in multi-applicant situations that do not arise in
single-applicant situations, and that cooperation and
negotiations between all applicants and BellSouth may be
necessary to resolve disputes involving multiple applications
for permission to place facilities in/on the same pole,
conduit, duct, or right-of-way.
1.7.3.1 All applications will be processed on a
first-come, first served basis.
1.7.4 AGREEMENT TO PAY FOR ALL MAKE-READY WORK
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COMPLETED. MCIm's submission of written authorization for
make-ready work shall also constitute MCIm's agreement to pay
additional cost-based charges, if any, for completed
make-ready work.
1.7.5 PAYMENTS TO OTHERS FOR EXPENSES INCURRED IN
TRANSFERRING OR ARRANGING THEIR FACILITIES. MCIm shall make
arrangements with the owners of other facilities located in or
connected to BellSouth's conduit system or attached to
BellSouth's poles, anchors or anchor/guy strands regarding
reimbursement for any expenses incurred by them in
transferring or rearranging their facilities to accommodate
the placement or attachment of MCIm's facilities in or to
BellSouth's structures.
1.7.6 MAKE-READY WORK ON AN EXPEDITED BASIS.
1.7.6.1.1 If MCIm is willing to authorize BellSouth
to perform make-ready work on an expedited basis, and
if BellSouth agrees to perform the work on such a
basis, BellSouth shall recalculate the estimated
make-ready charges. If MCIm accepts BellSouth's
offer, upon completion of the make-ready work MCIm
shall pay such additional charges, if any.
1.7.7 LICENSE. When MCIm's application for a pole
attachment or conduit occupancy license is approved, and all
required make-ready work completed, BellSouth will execute and
return a signed authorization to MCIm, as appropriate,
authorizing MCIm to attach or place the specified facilities
on BellSouth's poles or in BellSouth's conduit or ducts.
1.7.7.1 Each license issued under this Attachment
shall authorize MCIm to attach to BellSouth's poles
or place or maintain in BellSouth's conduit or ducts
only those facilities specifically described in the
license, and no others.
1.7.7.2 Except as expressly stated to the contrary
in individual licenses issued hereunder, each license
issued pursuant to this Attachment shall incorporate
all terms and conditions of this Attachment whether
or not such terms or conditions are expressly
incorporated by reference on the face of the license
itself.
1.8 CONSTRUCTION OF MCIm's FACILITIES
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1.8.1 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE. MCIm shall submit with MCIm's
license application a proposed or estimated construction
schedule. Promptly after the issuance of a license permitting
MCIm to attach facilities to BellSouth's poles or place
facilities in BellSouth's conduit or ducts, MCIm shall provide
BellSouth with an updated construction schedule and shall
thereafter keep BellSouth informed of significant anticipated
changes in the construction schedule. Construction schedules
required by this Attachment shall include, at a minimum, the
following information:
1.8.1.1 The name, title, business address, and
business telephone number of the manager responsible
for construction of the facilities;
1.8.1.2 The names of each contractor and
subcontractor which will be involved in the
construction activities;
1.8.1.3 The estimated dates when construction will
begin and end; and
1.8.1.4 The approximate dates when MCIm or persons
acting on MCIm's behalf will be performing
construction work in connection with the placement of
MCIm's facilities in BellSouth's conduit or ducts.
1.8.2 ADDITIONAL PRE-CONSTRUCTION PROCEDURES FOR FACILITIES
PLACED IN CONDUIT SYSTEM. The following procedures shall apply
before MCIm places facilities in BellSouth's conduit system:
1.8.2.1 MCIm shall give written notice of the type
of facilities which are to be placed; and
1.8.2.2 BellSouth shall designate the manner in
which MCIm's facilities will enter and exit
BellSouth's conduit system, and the specific location
and manner of installation of any associated
equipment which is permitted by BellSouth to occupy
the conduit system. BellSouth shall provide to MCIm
space in manholes for racking and storage of up to
fifty (50) feet of cable, provided space is
available.
1.8.3 BELLSOUTH NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSTRUCTING OR PLACING
FACILITIES. BellSouth shall have no obligation to construct
any facilities for MCIm or to attach MCIm's facilities to, or
place MCIm's facilities in, BellSouth's poles or conduit
system, except as
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may be necessary to facilitate the interconnection of
unbundled network elements or except to the extent expressly
provided in this Attachment, any license issued hereunder, or
by the Telecommunications Act of 1996 or any other applicable
law.
1.8.4 MCIM RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSTRUCTING, ATTACHING AND
PLACING FACILITIES. Except where otherwise mutually agreed by
MCIm and BellSouth, MCIm shall be responsible for constructing
its own facilities and attaching those facilities to, or
placing them in BellSouth's poles, conduit or ducts at MCIm's
sole cost and expense. MCIm shall be solely responsible for
paying all persons and entities who provide materials, labor,
access to real or personal property, or other goods or
services in connection with the construction and placement of
MCIm's facilities and for directing the activities of all
persons acting on MCIm's behalf while they are physically
present on BellSouth's pole, in any part of BellSouth's
conduit system or in the vicinity of BellSouth's poles or
conduit system.
1.8.5 COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE STANDARDS, HEALTH AND
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS, AND OTHER LEGAL REQUIREMENTS. MCIm shall
construct its facilities in accordance with the provisions of
this Attachment and all licenses issued hereunder.
1.8.5.1 MCIm shall construct, attach and place its
facilities in compliance with all Requirements and
Specifications set forth above in Section 1.3 of this
Attachment.
1.8.5.2 MCIm shall satisfy all Legal Requirements
set forth above in Section 1.4 of this Attachment.
1.8.5.3 MCIm shall not permit any person acting on
MCIm's behalf to perform any work on BellSouth's
poles or within BellSouth's conduit system without
first verifying, to the extent practicable, on each
date when such work is to be performed, that the
condition of the pole or conduit system is suitable
for the work to be performed. If MCIm or any person
working on MCIm's behalf determines that the
condition of the pole or conduit system is not
suitable for the work to be performed, MCIm shall
notify BellSouth of the condition of the pole or
conduit system in question and shall not proceed with
construction activities until MCIm is satisfied that
the work can be safely performed.
1.8.6 CONSTRUCTION NOTICES. If requested to do so, MCIm
shall provide BellSouth with information to reasonably assure
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BellSouth that construction has been performed in accordance
with all applicable standards and requirements.
1.8.7 MANHOLE AND CONDUIT BREAK-OUTS. MCIm shall be
permitted to add conduit ports to BellSouth manholes when
existing conduits do not provide the pathway connectivity
needed by MCIm; provided the structural integrity of the
manhole is maintained, and sound engineering judgment is
employed.
1.9 USE AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE OF MCIm's FACILITIES
1.9.1 USE OF MCIM'S FACILITIES. Each license granted under
this Attachment authorizes MCIm to have access to MCIm's
facilities on or in BellSouth's poles, conduits and ducts as
needed for the purpose of serving MCIm's customers, including,
but not limited to, powering electronics, monitoring
facilities, or transporting signaling.
1.9.2 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE OF MCIM'S FACILITIES. Each license
granted under this Attachment authorizes MCIm to engage in
routine maintenance of MCIm's facilities located on or in
BellSouth's poles, conduits, ducts and ROW pursuant to such
license. MCIm shall give reasonable notice to the affected
public authority or private landowner as appropriate before
commencing the construction or installation of its attachments
or making any material alterations thereto. MCIm shall give
reasonable notice to BellSouth before performing any work,
whether or not of a routine nature, in BellSouth's conduit
system.
1.9.3 MCIM RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTENANCE OF MCIM'S FACILITIES.
MCIm shall maintain its facilities in accordance with the
provisions of this Attachment (including but not limited to
all Requirements set forth above in Section 1.3 of this
Attachment) and all licenses issued hereunder. MCIm shall be
solely responsible for paying all persons and entities who
provide materials, labor, access to real or personal property,
or other goods or services in connection with the maintenance
of MCIm's facilities and for directing the activities of all
persons acting on MCIm's behalf while they are physically
present on BellSouth's poles, within BellSouth's conduit
system or in the immediate vicinity of such poles or conduit
system.
1.9.4 BELLSOUTH NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING MCIM'S
FACILITIES. BellSouth shall have no obligation to maintain any
facilities which MCIm has attached or connected to, or placed
in, BellSouth's poles, conduits, ducts or any portion of
BellSouth's conduit system, except to the extent expressly
provided by the
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provisions of this Attachment or any license issued hereunder,
or by the Telecommunications Act of 1996 or other applicable
laws, rules or regulations.
1.9.5 INFORMATION CONCERNING THE MAINTENANCE OF MCIM'S
FACILITIES. Promptly after the issuance of a license
permitting MCIm to attach facilities to, or place facilities
in BellSouth's poles, conduits or ducts, MCIm shall provide
BellSouth with the name, title, business address, and business
telephone number of the manager responsible for routine
maintenance of MCIm's facilities, and shall thereafter notify
BellSouth of changes to such information. The manager
responsible for routine maintenance of MCIm's facilities
shall, on BellSouth's request, identify any contractor,
subcontractor, or other person performing maintenance
activities on MCIm's behalf at a specified site and shall, on
BellSouth's request, provide such additional documentation
relating to the maintenance of MCIm's facilities as reasonably
necessary to demonstrate that MCIm and all persons acting on
MCIm's behalf are complying with the requirements of this
Attachment and licenses issued hereunder.
1.9.6 IDENTIFICATION OF PERSONNEL AUTHORIZED TO HAVE ACCESS
TO MCIM'S FACILITIES. All personnel authorized to have access
to MCIm's facilities shall, while working on BellSouth's
poles, in its conduit system or ducts or in the vicinity of
such poles, ducts or conduit systems, carry with them suitable
identification and shall, upon the request of any BellSouth
employee, produce such identification.
1.10 MODIFICATION AND REPLACEMENT OF MCIm's FACILITIES
1.10.1 NOTIFICATION OF PLANNED MODIFICATION OR REPLACEMENT OF
FACILITIES. MCIm shall, when practicable, notify BellSouth in
writing at least 60 days before adding to, relocating,
replacing or otherwise modifying its facilities attached to a
BellSouth pole, anchor or anchor/xxx xxxxxx or located in any
BellSouth conduit or duct. The notice shall contain sufficient
information to enable BellSouth to determine whether the
proposed addition, relocation, replacement, or modification is
permitted under MCIm's present license or requires a new or
amended license.
1.10.2 NEW OR AMENDED LICENSE REQUIRED. A new or amended
license will be required if the proposed addition, relocation,
replacement, or modification:
1.10.2.1 Requires that MCIm use additional space on
BellSouth's poles or in its conduits or ducts
(including but
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not limited to any additional ducts, inner ducts, or
substantial space in any handhole or manhole) on
either a temporary or permanent basis; or
1.10.2.2 Results in the size or location of MCIm's
facilities on BellSouth's poles or in its conduit or
ducts being appreciably different from those
described and authorized in MCIm's present license
(e.g. different duct or size increase causing a need
to re-calculate storm loadings, guying, or pole
class).
1.11 REARRANGEMENT OF FACILITIES AT THE REQUEST OF ANOTHER
1.11.1 MAKE-READY WORK AT THE REQUEST OF MCIM. If, prior to
the issuance of a license, MCIm determines that any pole,
anchor, anchor/xxx xxxxxx, conduit or duct is inadequate to
accommodate MCIm's proposed pole attachment or conduit
occupancy or that it will be necessary or desirable for
BellSouth or any other person or entity to rearrange existing
facilities or structures to accommodate MCIm, MCIm shall
promptly advise BellSouth of the make-ready work it believes
necessary to enable the accommodation of MCIm's facilities.
1.11.1.1 BellSouth shall determine, in the exercise
of sound engineering judgment, whether or what such
make-ready work is necessary or possible. In
determining whether make-ready work is necessary
BellSouth shall endeavor to minimize its costs. If it
is determined that such make-ready work is required,
within twenty (20) business days of such
determination BellSouth shall provide MCIm with the
estimated costs for make-ready work and a Make-Ready
Due Date.
1.11.1.2 MCIm shall be solely responsible for
negotiating with persons or entities other than
BellSouth for the rearrangement of such persons' or
entities' facilities or structures and, except where
such rearrangement is for the benefit of BellSouth
and/or other licensees as well as MCIm, shall be
solely responsible for paying all charges
attributable to the rearrangement of such facilities;
provided, however, that if facilities rearrangements
require new licenses from BellSouth, BellSouth shall
issue such licenses in conjunction with the issuance
of the applied-for license to MCIm.
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1.11.2 REARRANGEMENT OF MCIM'S FACILITIES AT BELLSOUTH'S
REQUEST. MCIm acknowledges that, from time to time, it may be
necessary or desirable for BellSouth to change out poles,
relocate, reconstruct, or modify portions of its conduit
system or rearrange facilities contained therein or connected
thereto and that such changes may be necessitated by
BellSouth's business needs or authorized application of
another entity seeking access to BellSouth's poles or conduit
systems. MCIm agrees that MCIm will, upon BellSouth's request,
and at BellSouth's expense, but at no cost to MCIm,
participate with BellSouth (and other licensees) in the
relocation, reconstruction, or modification of BellSouth's
conduit system or facilities rearrangement. MCIm acknowledges
that, from time to time, it may be necessary or desirable for
BellSouth to change out poles, relocate, reconstruct, or
modify portions of its conduit system or rearrange facilities
contained therein or connected thereto as a result of an order
by a municipality or other governmental authority. MCIm shall,
upon BellSouth's request, participate with BellSouth (and
other licensees) in the relocation, reconstruction, or
modification of BellSouth's conduit system or facilities
rearrangement and pay its proportionate share of any costs of
such relocation, reconstruction, or modification that are not
reimbursed by such municipality or governmental authority.
1.11.2.1 MCIm shall make all rearrangements of its
facilities within such period of time as is jointly
deemed reasonable by the parties based on the amount
of rearrangements necessary and a desire to minimize
chances for service interruption or facility-based
service denial to an MCIm customer.
1.11.2.2 If MCIm fails to make the required
rearrangements within the time prescribed in 1.11.2.1
preceding or within such extended periods of time as
may be granted by BellSouth in writing, BellSouth may
perform such rearrangements with written notice to
MCIm, and MCIm shall reimburse BellSouth for actual
costs and expenses incurred by BellSouth in
connection with the rearrangement of MCIm's
facilities; provided, however, that nothing contained
in this Attachment or any license issued hereunder
shall be construed as requiring MCIm to bear any
expenses which, under the Telecommunications Act of
1996 or other applicable federal or state laws or
regulations, are to be allocated to persons or
entities other than MCIm; and
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provided further, however, that MCIm shall have no
responsibility for rearrangement costs and expenses
relating to rearrangements performed for the purpose
of meeting BellSouth's business needs or the business
needs of any other licensee/joint user.
1.12 EMERGENCY REPAIRS AND POLE REPLACEMENTS
1.12.1 Within sixty (60) days after the Effective Date of
this Agreement, BellSouth and MCIm shall mutually agree on a
non-discriminatory priority method to access BellSouth poles,
conduit and ROW in emergency situations.
1.12.2 MCIM RESPONSIBLE FOR EMERGENCY REPAIRS TO ITS OWN
FACILITIES. In general, MCIm shall be responsible for making
emergency repairs to its own facilities and for formulating
appropriate plans and practices which will enable it to make
such emergency repairs. BellSouth shall be under no obligation
to perform any repair or service restoration work of any kind
with respect to MCIm's facilities.
1.13 INSPECTION BY BellSouth OF MCIm's FACILITIES
1.13.1 BELLSOUTH'S RIGHT TO MAKE PERIODIC OR SPOT
INSPECTIONS. BellSouth shall have the right to make periodic
or spot inspections at any time of any part of MCIm's
facilities attached to BellSouth's poles, anchors or
anchor/guy strands or occupying any BellSouth conduit or duct
for the limited purpose of determining whether MCIm's
facilities are in compliance with the terms of this Attachment
and licenses hereunder; provided that such inspections must be
non-invasive (e.g., no splice cases may be opened).
1.13.1.1 BellSouth will give MCIm advance written
notice of such inspections, and MCIm shall have the
right to have a representative attend such
inspections, except in those instances where safety
considerations justify the need for such inspection
without the delay of waiting until written notice has
been forwarded to MCIm.
1.13.1.2 Such inspections shall be conducted at
BellSouth's expense, provided, however, that MCIm
shall bear the cost of inspections as delineated in
Section 1.3.12.
1.13.2 NO DUTY TO MCIM. Neither the act of inspection by
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BellSouth of MCIm's facilities nor any failure to inspect such
facilities shall operate to impose on BellSouth any liability
of any kind whatsoever or to relieve MCIm of any
responsibility, obligations or liability under this Attachment
or otherwise existing.
1.14 NOTICE OF NONCOMPLIANCE
1.14.1 NOTICE OF NONCOMPLIANCE. If, at any time, BellSouth
determines that MCIm's facilities or any part thereof have not
been placed or maintained or are not being used in accordance
with the requirements of this Attachment , BellSouth may send
written notice to MCIm specifying the alleged noncompliance.
MCIm agrees to acknowledge receipt of the notice as soon as
practicable. If MCIm does not dispute BellSouth's assertion
that such facilities are not in compliance, MCIm agrees to
provide BellSouth with a schedule for bringing such facilities
into compliance, to bring the facilities into compliance
within a reasonable time, and to notify BellSouth in writing
when the facilities have been brought into compliance.
1.14.2 DISPUTES OVER ALLEGED NONCOMPLIANCE. If MCIm disputes
BellSouth's assertion that MCIm's facilities are not in
compliance, MCIm shall notify BellSouth in writing of the
basis for MCIm's assertion that its facilities are in
compliance.
1.14.3 FAILURE TO BRING FACILITIES INTO COMPLIANCE. If MCIm
has not brought the facilities into compliance within a
reasonable time or provided BellSouth with proof sufficient to
persuade BellSouth that BellSouth erred in asserting that the
facilities were not in compliance, and if BellSouth determines
in good faith that the alleged noncompliance causes or is
likely to cause material damage to BellSouth's facilities or
those of others users, BellSouth may, at its option and MCIm'
s expense, take such non-service affecting steps as may be
required to bring MCIm's facilities into compliance, including
but not limited to correcting any conditions which do not meet
the specifications of Section 1.3 of this Attachment .
1.14.4 CORRECTION OF CONDITIONS BY BELLSOUTH. If BellSouth
elects to bring MCIm's facilities into compliance as provided
by Section 1.14.3 of this Attachment, the provisions of this
Attachment shall apply.
1.14.4.1 BellSouth will, whenever practicable, notify
MCIm in writing before performing such work. The
written
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notice shall describe the nature of the work to be
performed and BellSouth's schedule for performing the
work.
1.14.4.2 If MCIm's facilities have become detached or
partially detached from supporting racks or wall
supports located within a BellSouth manhole,
BellSouth may, at MCIm's expense, reattach them but
shall not be obligated to do so. If BellSouth does
not reattach MCIm's facilities, BellSouth shall
endeavor to arrange with MCIm for the reattachment of
any facilities affected.
BellSouth shall, as soon as practicable after
performing the work, advise MCIm in writing of the
work performed or action taken. Upon receiving such
notice, MCIm shall inspect the facilities and take
such steps as MCIm may deem necessary to insure that
the facilities meet MCIm's performance requirements.
1.14.5 MCIM TO BEAR EXPENSES. MCIm shall bear all expenses
arising out of or in connection with any work performed to
bring MCIm's facilities into compliance with this Attachment;
provided, however that nothing contained in this Attachment or
any license issued hereunder shall be construed as requiring
MCIm to bear any expenses which, under applicable federal or
state laws or regulations, must be borne by persons or
entities other than MCIm.
1.15 UNAUTHORIZED OCCUPANCY OR UTILIZATION OF BellSouth's
FACILITIES
1.15.1 LICENSING OR REMOVAL OF UNAUTHORIZED ATTACHMENTS. If
any of MCIm's attachments shall be found attached to pole(s)
or occupying conduit systems for which no license is
outstanding, BellSouth, without prejudice to its other rights
or remedies under this Agreement, including termination of
licenses, may impose a charge and require MCIm to submit in
writing, within thirty (30) days after receipt of written
notification from BellSouth of the unauthorized attachment or
conduit occupancy, a pole attachment or conduit occupancy
license application. If such application is not received by
BellSouth within the specified time period, MCIm may be
required at BellSouth's option to remove its unauthorized
attachment or occupancy within sixty (60) days of the final
date for submitting the required application, or BellSouth may
at the end of such sixty (60) day period, at BellSouth's
option remove MCIm's facilities without liability, and the
expense of such removal shall be borne by MCIm. Charges for
any such unauthorized occupancy
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shall be equal to the applicable license fees and charges
which would have been payable from and after the date such
facilities were first placed on BellSouth's poles or in
BellSouth's conduit system, if MCIm provides reasonable
documentation of such placement. If MCIm is unable to provide
such reasonable documentation the matter may be submitted to
the Dispute Resolution Procedures, described in Part A of this
Agreement. If BellSouth prevails in such Dispute Resolution,
then MCIm will pay two years worth of the applicable charges.
1.15.2 Nothing contained in the Agreement or any license
issued hereunder shall be construed as requiring MCIm to bear
any expenses which, under applicable federal or state laws or
regulations, must be borne by persons or entities other than
MCIm.
1.15.3 PROMPT PAYMENT OF APPLICABLE FEES AND CHARGES. Fees
and charges for unauthorized pole attachments and conduit
system occupancies, as specified herein and as modified from
time to time, shall be due and payable immediately whether or
not MCIm is permitted to continue the pole attachment or
conduit occupancy.
1.15.4 NO IMPLIED WAIVER OR RATIFICATION OF UNAUTHORIZED USE.
No act or failure to act by BellSouth with regard to said
unlicensed use shall be deemed as a ratification of the
unlicensed use; and if any license should be subsequently
issued, said license shall not operate retroactively or
constitute a waiver by BellSouth of any of its rights or
privileges under this Attachment or otherwise; provided,
however, that MCIm shall be subject to all liabilities,
obligations and responsibilities of this Agreement in regard
to said unauthorized use from its inception.
1.16 REMOVAL OF MCIm's FACILITIES
1.16.1 POLE ATTACHMENTS. MCIm, at its expense, will remove
its attachments from any of BellSouth's poles within thirty
(30) days after termination of the license covering such
attachments. If MCIm fails to remove its attachments within
such thirty (30) day period, BellSouth shall have the right to
remove such attachments at MCIm's expense and without any
liability on the part of BellSouth for damage or injury to
MCIm' s attachments unless caused by the negligence or
intentional misconduct of BellSouth.
1.16.2 CONDUIT OCCUPANCY. MCIm, at its expense, will remove
its communications facilities from a conduit system within
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sixty (60) days after:
1.16.2.1 Termination of the license covering such
conduit occupancy; or
1.16.2.2 The date MCIm replaces its existing
facilities in one duct with substitute facilities in
another duct.
1.16.3 If MCIm fails to remove its facilities within the
specified period, BellSouth shall have the right to remove
such facilities at MCIm's expense and without any liability
on the part of BellSouth for damage or injury to such
facilities unless caused by the negligence or intentional
misconduct of BellSouth.
1.16.4 CONTINUING RESPONSIBILITY FOR FEES AND CHARGES. MCIm
shall remain liable for and pay to BellSouth all fees and
charges pursuant to provisions of this Agreement until all of
MCIm's facilities are physically removed from BellSouth's
poles or conduit system.
1.17 FEES, CHARGES, AND BILLING
1.17.1 LICENSE CHARGES. License charges commence on the first
day of the calendar month following the date a license is
issued. Such charges cease as of the final day of the calendar
month preceding the month in which the attachment or occupancy
is physically removed or the utilization is discontinued. A
one-month minimum charge is applicable to all licenses.
1.17.2 NOTICE OF RATE AND COMPUTATION OF CHARGES. On or about
November 1 of each year, BellSouth will notify MCIm by
certified mail, return receipt requested, of the rental rate
and pole transfer rate to be applied in the subsequent
calendar year. The letter of notification shall be
incorporated in, and governed by, the terms and conditions of
this Agreement. Attachment and occupancy rates shall be
applied to the number of pole(s) and duct feet of conduit for
which licenses have been issued before December 1 of each
calendar year. Charges for attachment(s) and occupancy which
commenced during the preceding twelve (12) month period will
be prorated accordingly.
1.18 ADVANCE PAYMENT AND IMPUTATION
1.18.1 ATTACHMENT AND OCCUPANCY FEES. Fees for pole
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attachment and conduit occupancy shall be based on the
facilities for which licenses have been issued as of the date
of billing by BellSouth, shall be computed as set forth in
Attachment 1 of this Agreement and shall be payable annually.
1.18.1.1 Charges associated with newly licensed
attachments or occupancies and other attachments or
occupancies of less than the entire annual billing
period shall be prorated.
1.18.1.2 Charges shall be prorated retroactively in
the event of the removal of MCIm's facilities.
1.18.2 The amount of any advance payment required under this
Section 3.20 shall be due within sixty (60) days after receipt
of an invoice from BellSouth.
1.18.3 IMPUTATION. BellSouth shall impute to its costs of
providing telecommunications services (and charge any
affiliate, subsidiary, or associate company engaged in the
provision of such services) an equal amount to the charges set
forth in this Attachment for all of the conduits, ducts, and
poles it occupies and uses.
1.19 ASSURANCE OF PAYMENT
1.19.1 In the event MCIm fails to demonstrate credit
worthiness, MCIm may be required to furnish a bond, letter of
credit or other evidence of financial security having a
minimum face amount of $10,000.00 per state or $50,000.00 per
region. Such bond, letter of credit or other security shall be
in a form satisfactory to BellSouth and may be increased from
time to time as reasonably required by BellSouth to guarantee
the performance of all obligations of MCIm hereunder. The
amount of the bond, letter of credit or other security shall
not operate as a limitation upon the obligations of MCIm
hereunder.
Section 2. Unused Transmission Media
2.1 Definition:
Dark Fiber is unused strands of optical fiber. Dark Fiber also includes
strands of optical fiber existing in aerial or underground structure
which have lightwave repeater (regenerator or optical amplifier)
equipment interspliced to at appropriate distances, but which has no
line terminating
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elements terminated to such strands to operationalize its transmission
capabilities.
2.2 BellSouth shall not be required to provide dark fiber as an
unbundled network element. However, MCIm shall have access to lit
BellSouth fiber and BellSouth will not refuse such access merely
because such fiber is now dark.
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Exhibit I
ADMINISTRATIVE FORMS AND NOTICES
This Exhibit II lists the types of administrative forms to be utilized in
connection with this Attachment .
LIST OF ADMINISTRATIVE FORMS
Authorization for Make-Ready Work
Application and Conduit Occupancy License
Conduit System Diagram
Cable to Occupy Conduit
Equipment Housings to be Placed in manholes
Notification of Surrender or Modification of Conduit
Occupancy License by Licenses
Notifications of Unauthorized Attachments by Applicant
Application and Pole Attachment License
Pole, Anchor and Xxx Xxxxxx Details
Application and Unused Transmission Media License
Application Survey Data
Notification of Surrender or Modification of Pole
Attachment License by Licenses
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ATTACHMENT VII
NUMBER PORTABILITY
Section 1. BellSouth Provision of Number Portability VII-1
Section 2. Interim Number Portability (INP) VII-1
Section 3. Number Portability (NP) VII-4
Section 4. Requirement for INP and NP VII-8
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ATTACHMENT VII
NUMBER PORTABILITY
SECTION 1. BELLSOUTH PROVISION OF NUMBER PORTABILITY
BellSouth and MCIm shall provide number portability in accordance
with the requirements of the Act and applicable FCC rules and Regulations in
effect. Interim Number Portability (INP) will be provided by BellSouth to MCIm,
and MCIm to BellSouth, immediately upon the Effective Date of this Agreement.
INP will be provided with minimum impairment of functionality, quality,
reliability and convenience to subscribers of both companies' services. The
parties will provide Permanent Number Portability (PNP) as soon as it is
technically feasible, in conformance with FCC Orders, Rules and Regulations in
effect and the Act.
SECTION 2. INTERIM NUMBER PORTABILITY (INP)
INP shall be provided by Remote Call Forwarding ("RCF"), Route Indexing, Route
Indexing - Portability Hub, Local Exchange Routing Guide (LERG) reassignment,
and FLEX-DID, and MCI shall select which of these methods shall be used for each
application. MCIm shall specify on a per telephone number basis which method of
INP is to be employed and BellSouth shall provide such method to the extent
Technically Feasible.
2.1 Remote Call Forwarding: Remote Call Forwarding (RCF) is an INP
method to provide subscribers with service-provider portability by
redirecting calls within the telephone network. When RCF is used to
provide interim number portability, calls to the ported number will
first route to the BellSouth switch to which the ported number was
previously assigned. The BellSouth switch will then forward the call to
a number associated with the MCIm designated switch to which the number
is ported. MCIm may order any additional paths to handle multiple
simultaneous calls to the same ported telephone number as specified by
MCIm.
2.2 FLEX-DID is an INP method that makes use of direct inward dialing
trunks. Each FLEX-DID trunk group used for INP is dedicated to carrying
FLEX-DID INP traffic between the BellSouth end office and the MCIm
switch. Traffic on these trunks cannot overflow to other trunks, so the
number of trunks shall be conservatively engineered by BellSouth.
BellSouth shall provide FLEX-DID on an individual number basis as
specified by MCIm. Also, inter-switch signaling is usually limited to
multi-frequency (MF). This precludes passing CLID to the MCIm switch.
However, BellSouth intends to
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use SS7.
2.3 Route Indexing: Route Indexing may take two forms: Route
Index-Portability Hub (RI-PH) or Directory Number-Route Index (DN-RI).
2.3.1 Where Technically Feasible, RI-PH will route a dialed call to
the BellSouth switch associated with the NXX of the dialed number.
The BellSouth switch shall then insert a prefix onto the dialed
number which identifies how the call is to be routed to MCIm. The
prefixed dialed number is transmitted to the BellSouth tandem switch
to which MCIm is connected.
The prefix is removed by the operation of the tandem switch and the
dialed number is routed to MCIm's switch so the routing of the call
can be completed by MCIm.
2.3.2 DN-RI is a form of RI-PH that requires direct trunking between
the BellSouth switch to which the ported number was originally
assigned and the MCIm switch to which the number has been ported.
The BellSouth switch shall send the originally dialed number to the
MCIm switch without a prefix.
2.3.3 BellSouth shall provide RI-PH or DN-RI on an individual
telephone number basis, as designated by MCIm. Where Technically
Feasible, MCIm may designate both methods so that calls to ported
numbers are first directed to the MCIm switch over direct trunks but
may overflow to tandem trunks if all trunks in the direct group are
occupied.
2.3.4 For both RI-PH and DN-RI the trunks used may, at MCIm's
option, and where Technically Feasible, be the same as those used
for exchange of other local traffic and toll traffic with BellSouth.
At MCIm' s option, the trunks shall employ SS7 or in band signaling.
2.4 LERG Reassignment: Portability for an entire NXX shall be provided
by utilizing reassignment of the block to MCIm through industry
recognized guidelines and the Local Exchange Routing Guide (LERG).
Updates to translations in the BellSouth switching office from which
the telephone number is ported will be made by the BellSouth prior to
the date on which LERG changes become effective, in order to redirect
calls to the MCIm switch via route indexing or the INP method specified
by MCIm.
2.5 Other Currently Available Number Portability Provisions:
2.5.1 BellSouth shall exchange with MCIm, SS7 TCAP messages as
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required for the implementation of Custom Local Area Signaling
Services (CLASS) or other features available in the BellSouth
network. CLID shall be passed by BellSouth to MCIm.
2.5.2 Upon notification from MCIm that it will be initiating INP,
BellSouth shall disclose to MCIm any technical or capacity
limitations that would prevent the use of the requested INP method
in a particular switching office. BellSouth and MCIm shall cooperate
in the process of porting numbers to minimize subscriber
out-of-service time, including updating switch translations where
necessary within timeframes on parity with establishment of new
services for BellSouth's customers, but in any event BellSouth
shall use its best efforts not to exceed thirty (30) minutes after
notification that physical cut-over has been completed (or
initiated), as MCIm may designate.
2.5.3 For INP, MCIm shall have the right to use the existing
BellSouth 911 infrastructure for all 911 capabilities. When an INP
method is used for MCIm subscribers, both the ported numbers and
shadow numbers shall be stored in 911/ALI databases. MCIm shall have
the right to verify the accuracy of the information in the PSAP
databases.
2.5.4 When any INP method is used to port a subscriber, the donor
provider must maintain the Line Information Database (LIDB) record
for that number to reflect appropriate conditions as reported to it
by the porting service provider. The donor must outclear call
records to MCIm for billing and collection from the subscriber. MCIm
shall receive revenue for LIDB look-ups.
2.5.5 BellSouth should send a CARE transaction 2231 to notify IXC
that access is now provided by a new CLEC for that number.
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SECTION 3. NUMBER PORTABILITY (NP)
BellSouth and MCIm agree to implement NP as follows, to the extent the parties
mutually agree the following is consistent with FCC orders in effect in FCC
Docket 95-116 and the directions from the appropriate industry forum:
3.1.1 The requirements for NP shall include the following:
3.1.2 Subscribers must be able to change local service providers and
retain the same telephone number(s) consistent with FCC Rules and
Regulations.
3.1.3 The NP network architecture shall not subject alternate local
exchange carriers to any degradation of service compared to
BellSouth in any relevant measure, including transmission quality,
switching and transport costs, increased call set-up time and
post-dial delay, and MCIm shall not be required to rely on the
BellSouth network for calls completing to its ported subscribers.
3.1.4 When an office is equipped with NP, all NXXs in the office
shall be defined as portable and translations will be changed in all
service provider switches to open those NXXs for database queries.
If a switch serves multiple rate centers, then at a minimum, all of
the NXXs for a rate center in that switch shall be made portable
when any one of them is turned up.
3.1.5 When an NXX is defined as portable, it shall also be defined
as portable in all LRN-capable offices which have direct trunks to
the given switch.
3.1.6 Upon introduction of LRN in a market area, the tandems (local
and access) shall be among the first converted, with no unreasonable
delay. All portable NXXs shall be recognized in these tandems as
portable, with queries launched from these switches.
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3.1.8 When a subscriber ports to another service provider and has
previously secured a reservation of line numbers from the donor
provider for possible activation at "some future point, these
reserved but inactive numbers shall "port" along with the active
numbers being ported by the subscriber in order to ensure that the
end user subscriber will be permitted to expand its service using
the same number range it could use if it remained with the donor
provider.
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3.1.9 During the process of porting a subscriber, the donor service
provider shall implement the 10-Digit trigger feature. When the
donor provider receives the porting request, the 10-Digit trigger
shall be applied to the Subscriber's line at least 24 hours prior
to the order due date in order to overcome donor network time delays
in the disconnection of the subscriber. Alternatively, when an
activation notice is sent to an NPAC to trigger a broadcast to
service provider databases, the donor switch shall have its
translations changed to disconnect the subscriber's line within
fifteen (15) minutes of the donor network Local SMS's having
received the broadcast.
3.2 Joint Cooperation
Both MCIm and BellSouth shall:
Support all emergency and operator services.
Use scarce numbering resources efficiently and administer such
resources in a competitively neutral manner.
Jointly cooperate with each other to ensure that both carriers shall be
able to rate and xxxx all types of calls.
Jointly cooperate with each other to apply NP consistently on a
nationwide basis, and in accordance with all Federal Communication
Commission directives.
3.3 Location Routing Number (LRN)
BellSouth and MCIm shall work to implement the LRN-NP solution.
3.3.1 A ten-digit code, consistent with the North American Numbering
Plan, called the location routing number (LRN) shall be used as a
network address for each switch that terminates subscriber lines,
i.e. an end office. LRN shall support existing six-digit routing and
may be implemented without changes to existing switch routing
algorithms. In existing end offices, the LRN shall be selected from
one of its existing NPA-NXXs. New end offices shall be assigned LRNs
through normal administrative processes.
3.3.2 LRN employs an "N-1" Query Strategy for interLATA or intraLATA
toll calls, by which the originating carrier will pass the call to
the appropriate toll carrier who will perform a query to an external
routing database and route the call to the appropriate terminating
local carrier either directly or through an access tandem office.
For a local
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call to a ported number, the originating carrier is the "N-1"
carrier. It will perform an external database query and pass the
call to the appropriate terminating carrier. The "N-1" methodology
will be used to extend portability on a phased, region-by-region
basis and it does not place BellSouth or other carriers needlessly
in the call path.
3.3.3 BellSouth shall furnish MCIm with the first six digits of the
originating LRN when it supplies MCIm with the Jurisdiction
Information Parameter for the Initial Address Message.
3.3.4 BellSouth agrees to begin the introduction of LRN to end user
subscribers who may begin changing local service providers and
retaining their existing telephone number based on the time line set
out by the FCC in its Telephone Number Portability Order (CC Docket
No. 95-116), or as per a State order if such time for introduction
of LRN set by the State is earlier than would result under the FCC
Order.
3.3.5 The generic requirements for LRN are specified in the
following publications: Generic Switching and Signaling Requirements
for Number Portability, Issue 1.03, September 4, 1996 [Editor -
Lucent Technologies, Inc.]; Generic Requirements for SCP Application
and GTT Function for Number Portability, Issue 0.31, Final Draft,
March 24, 1996 [Editor - Ameritech Inc.]; and Generic Operator
Services Switching Requirements for Number Portability, Issue 1.00,
Final Draft, April 12, 1996 [Editor - Nortel].
3.4 Additional NP Requirements
3.4.1 For local calls to a portable NXX native to another
end-office', BellSouth shall query an external database as soon as
the call reaches the first NP-capable switch in the call path. An
LRN-capable originating switch shall query on a local call to a
portable NXX as soon as it determines that it (the originating
switch) does not serve the dialed number.
3.4.2 BellSouth shall be the default carrier for database queries
where a participating carrier is unable to perform its own query due
to abnormal conditions.
3.4.3 BellSouth will provide MCIm INP and NP for subscribers moving
to a different location, or staying at the same location, within the
same rate center area.
3.5 SMS Administration
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BellSouth will work cooperatively with other local service providers to
establish the NP Service Management System (SMS). The SMS shall be
administered by a neutral third party, to provide for the efficient
porting of numbers between carriers. There must be one exclusive NPAC
per portability State or region, and BellSouth shall provide all
information uploads and downloads regarding ported numbers to/from,
respectively, the exclusive NPAC. BellSouth and MCIm shall cooperate to
facilitate the expeditious deployment of LRN-based NP through the
process prescribed by the FCC, including, but not limited to,
participation in the selection of a neutral third party and development
of SMS, as well as SMS testing for effective procedures, electronic
system interfaces, and overall readiness for use consistent with that
specified for Provisioning in this Agreement.
3.6 Cut-Over Process
BellSouth shall cooperate in the process of porting numbers from one
carrier to another so as to limit service outage for the ported
subscriber. This shall include, but not be limited to, updating its
network element translations within five (5) minutes following
notification by the industry SMS, or ported-to local service provider,
and deploying such temporary translations as may be required to
minimize service outage, e.g., unconditional triggers. Also, MCIm shall
have the right to determine who initiates the order for INP in specific
cut-over situations.
For a Coordinated Cutover Environment, BellSouth shall verbally
coordinate with MCIm the disconnect and switch translation as close to
the requested time as possible. The coordination shall be pre-specified
by MCIm and agreed to by both parties and in no case shall begin more
than 20 minutes after the agreed upon time.
For a Non-Coordinated Cutover Environment, BellSouth shall schedule a
mechanized update of disconnect and switch translations at the MCIm
requested cutover time (frame due time). Such updates will be available
seven (7) days a week, twenty-four (24) hours a day. BellSouth shall
provide an Operation contact whom MCIm can reach in the event manual
intervention is needed to complete the cutover. In the event of manual
intervention, BellSouth shall notify MCIm immediately of the need for
manual intervention and shall provide MCIm with a completion schedule
and project plan for resolving the issue requiring intervention within
thirty (30) minutes from the time the need for manual intervention was
identified, and shall resolve such issue as soon as possible.
3.7 With respect to operator services and directory listings associated
with NP for MCIm subscribers, BellSouth shall provide the following
when NP is in place:
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3.7.1 The Provisions in 4.6.1.1~.4.6.1.5 below, shall apply when NP
is in place.
3.7.2 If Integrated Services Digital Network User Part (ISUP)
signaling is used BellSouth shall provide the Jurisdiction
Information Parameter in the SS7 Initial Address Message. (See
Generic Switching and Signaling Requirements for Number Portability,
Issue 1.03, September 4, 1996 (Editor - Lucent Technologies, Inc.])
3.7.3 BellSouth shall provide a 10-Digit Global Title Translation
(GTT) Node for routing queries for TCAP-based operator services
(e.g., LIDB).
3.8 BellSouth OSS shall meet all requirements specified in "Generic
Operator Services Switching Requirements for Number Portability," Issue
1.00, Final Draft, April 12, 1996.
SECTION 4. REQUIREMENTS FOR INP AND NP
4.1 White and Yellow Page Listings
LEC shall provide and maintain for MCIm one (1) white page and one (1)
yellow page (if applicable) listing for each MCIm subscriber that has
ported its number from BellSouth, consistent with that specified for
Provisioning in this Agreement. The listing and handling of listed and
nonlisted telephone numbers will be at least at parity with that
provided by BellSouth to its own subscribers.
4.2 Call Referral Announcements
BellSouth shall allow MCIm to order call referral announcements, and
specify the particular announcement from BellSouth's standard set of
call referral announcement options, on a per telephone number basis,
for telephone numbers which MCIm has ported from BellSouth to MCIm and
for which such ILNP measures have, at MCIm's direction, been
terminated.
4.3 Testing
BellSouth and MCIm shall cooperate in conducting MCIm's testing to
ensure interconnectivity between systems. BellSouth shall inform MCIm
of any system updates that may affect the MCIm network and BellSouth
shall, at MCIm's request, perform tests to validate the operation of
the network. Additional testing requirements may apply as specified by
this Agreement.
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4.4 Engineering and Maintenance
BellSouth and MCIm will cooperate to ensure that performance of
trunking and signaling capacity is engineered and managed at levels
which are at least at parity with that provided by BellSouth to its
subscribers and to ensure effective maintenance testing through
activities such as routine testing practices, network trouble isolation
processes and review of operational elements for translations, routing
and network fault isolation.
Additional specific engineering and maintenance requirements shall
apply as specified in this Agreement.
4.5 Recording and Billing
BellSouth shall provide MCIm with accurate billing and Subscriber
Account Record Exchange data for MCIm subscribers whose numbers have
been ported.
4.5.1 Calls originated from RCF ported numbers in BellSouth end
offices and sent to the MCIm network must signal the shadow number
in the Calling Party Number (CgPN) parameter and ported number in
the Charge Number (CN) parameter in the SS7 Initial Address Message.
4.6 Operator Services and Directory Listings.
With respect to operator services and directory listings associated
with NP for MCIm subscribers, BellSouth shall provide the following:
4.6.1 While INP is deployed and prior to conversion to NP:
4.6.1.1 BellSouth shall allow MCIm to order provisioning of
Telephone Line Number (TLN) calling cards and Billed Number
Screening (BNS), in its LIDB, for numbers ported to MCIm, as
specified by MCIm. BellSouth shall continue to allow MCIm access
to its LIDB. Other LIDB provisions are specified in this
Agreement.
4.6.1.2 Where BellSouth has control of directory listings for
NXX codes containing ported numbers, BellSouth shall maintain
entries for ported numbers as specified by MCIm.
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ATTACHMENT VIII
TABLE OF CONTENTS
BUSINESS PROCESS REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 1. GENERAL BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS
1.1 PROCEDURES
1.1.1 BellSouth Contact with Subscribers
1.1.2 Expedite, Escalation, and Disaster Procedures
1.1.3 Operational and Technological Changes
1.1.4 Subscriber of Record
1.1.5 Work Center Interface Procedures
1.2 SERVICE OFFERINGS
1.2.1 Changes in Retail Service Offerings
1.2.2 Essential Services
1.2.3 Caller ID
1.2.4 TTY/TDD
1.2.5 Blocking Services
1.2.6 Training Services
1.2.7 Carrier Identification Codes
1.3 Performance Measurements
SECTION 2. ORDERING AND PROVISIONING
2.1 GENERAL BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS
2.1.1 Ordering and Provisioning Parity
2.1.2 Local Carrier Service Center (LCSC)/Single Point of Contact
(SPOC)
2.1.3 Street Address Guide (SAG)
2.1.4 CLASS and Custom Features
2.1.5 Subscriber Payment History
2.1.6 Carrier Selection
2.1.7 Notification to Long Distance Carrier
2.1.8 Number Administration/Number Reservations
2.2 SERVICE ORDER PROCESS REQUIREMENTS
2.2.1 OBF Compliance
2.2.2 Service Migrations and New Subscriber Additions
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2.2.3 Intercept Treatment and Transfer of Service Announcements
2.2.4 Desired Due Date (DDD)
2.2.5 Subscriber Premises Inspections and Installations
2.2.6 Firm Order Confirmation (FOC)
2.2.7 Order Rejections
2.2.8 Service Order Changes
2.2.9 Jeopardy Situations
2.2.10 Cooperative Testing
2.2.11 Service Suspensions/Restorations
2.2.12 Disconnects
2.2.13 Order Completion Notification
2.2.14 Fulfillment Process
2.2.15 Specific Unbundling Requirements
2.3 SYSTEMS INTERFACES AND INFORMATION EXCHANGES
2.3.1 General Requirements
2.3.2 Ordering and Provisioning for Resale Services
2.3.3 Ordering and Provisioning for Unbundling
2.4 STANDARDS
2.4.1 General Requirements
2.5 PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS AND REPORTING 2.5.1 Cycle Time Measurements
2.5.2 Quality Measurements 2.5.3 Reporting 2.5.4 Provisioning DMOQs
SECTION 3. CONNECTIVITY BILLING AND RECORDING
3.1 PROCEDURES
3.2 INFORMATION EXCHANGE AND INTERFACES
3.3 STANDARDS
3.4 PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS & REPORTING
SECTION 4. PROVISION OF SUBSCRIBER USAGE DATA
4.1 PROCEDURES
4.1.1 General
4.1.2 Charges
4.1.3 Central Clearinghouse & Settlement
4.1.4 Lost Data
4.1.5 Testing, Changes and Controls
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4.2 INFORMATION EXCHANGE AND INTERFACES
4.2.1 Core Billing Information
4.2.2 Supporting Billing Information
4.2.3 Product/Service Specific
4.2.4 EMERGENCY INFORMATION
4.2.5 Rejected Recorded Usage Data
4.2.6 Interfaces
4.2.7 Formats & Characteristics
4.2.8 Controls
4.3 STANDARDS
4.4 PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS
4.5 REPORTING
SECTION 5. MAINTENANCE
5.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
5.2 SYSTEMS INTERFACES AND INFORMATION EXCHANGES
5.3 STANDARDS
5.4 PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS AND REPORTING
5.4.1 Cycle Time Measurements
5.4.2 Quality
5.4.3 Reporting
SECTION 6. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES & FUNCTIONS
6.1 General Requirements
6.1.1 Basic 911 and E911 General Requirements
6.1.2 Directory Assistance Service
6.1.3 Operator Services
6.1.4 Directory Assistance and Listings Service Requests
6.1.5 Directory Listings General Requirements
6.1.6 Directory Assistance Data
6.2 SYSTEMS INTERFACES AND EXCHANGES
6.2.1 Basic 911 and E911 Information Exchanges and Interfaces
6.2.2 Directory Assistance Data Information Exchanges and Interfaces
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SECTION 1. GENERAL BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS
1.1 PROCEDURES
The parties will support machine-to-machine interface for maintenance,
preordering and provisioning with the introduction of an industry standard that
is subsequently approved by both parties. The parties further agree to make
every effort to implement EBI within 12 months of the introduction, and joint
approval, of such applicable industry standard or the activation of EBI for
access ordering, whichever is later. MCI further agrees to accept on an interim
basis, until such time as EBI is implemented, the interfaces approved by
BellSouth.
1.1.1 BellSouth Contact with Subscribers
1.1.1.1 MCIm at all times shall be the primary contact and
account control for all interactions with its subscribers,
except as specified by MCIm. MCIm subscribers include active
MCIm subscribers as well as those for whom service orders are
pending.
1.1.1.2 BellSouth shall ensure that any BellSouth personnel
who may receive subscriber inquiries, or otherwise have
opportunity for subscriber contact: (i) provide appropriate
referrals and telephone numbers to subscribers who inquire
about MCIm services or products; (ii) do not in any way
disparage or discriminate against MCIm, or its products or
services; and (iii) do not provide information about BellSouth
products or services during that same inquiry or subscriber
contact.
1.1.1.3 BellSouth shall not use MCIm's request for subscriber
information, order submission, or any other aspect of MCIm's
processes or services to aid BellSouthAE s marketing or sales
efforts.
1.1.2 Expedite, Escalation, and Disaster Procedures
1.1.2.1 No later than sixty (60) days after the Effective Date
of this Agreement, BellSouth and MCIm shall develop mutually
acceptable escalation and expedite procedures which may be
invoked at any point in the Service Ordering, Provisioning,
Maintenance, and Subscriber Usage Data transfer processes to
facilitate rapid and timely resolution of
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disputes. Such procedures may include, without limitation,
intercompany contacts lists for purposes of handling
subscriber and other matters which require
attention/resolution outside of normal business procedures
within sixty (60) days after the Effective Date of this
Agreement.
1.1.2.2 BellSouth and MCIm agree to jointly develop and
implement a detailed service restoration plan and disaster
recovery plan to be in effect by year end 1997. A joint task
team will commence development within 30 days of execution of
this Agreement for implementation throughout 1997, reaching
full deployment by year end 1997.
Such plans shall incorporate BellSouth's Emergency
Contingency Plans for Residence and Business Repair centers.
The Plans shall conform to the FCC Restoration Guidelines, to
the NSEP (National Security Emergency Preparedness) procedures
and adhere to the guidelines developed by the TSP
(Telecommunications Service Priority) System office with the
NCS (National Communication System) Agency.
The Plans shall include at a minimum: (i) provision for
immediate access by MCIm via the Electronic Interface to be
established pursuant to Section 3, to information indicating
the existence, location and source of any emergency network
outage affecting MCIm customers; (ii) establishment of a
single point of contact responsible for initiating and
coordinating the restoration of all Local Services and Network
Elements or Combinations; (iii) methods and procedures to
provide MCIm with real-time access to information relating to
the status of restoration efforts and problem resolution
during the restoration process; (iv) an inventory and
description of mobile restoration equipment by locations; (v)
methods and procedures for the dispatch of mobile equipment to
the restoration site; (vi) methods and procedures for
re-provisioning all Local Services and Network Elements or
Combinations after initial restoration; (vii) equal priority,
as between MCIm subscribers and BellSouth subscribers, for
restoration efforts, consistent with FCC Service Restoration
guidelines, including, without limitation, deployment of
repair personnel and access to spare parts and components; and
(viii) a mutually agreeable process for escalation of
maintenance problems, including a
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complete up-to-date list of responsible contacts, available
twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week.
Said plans shall be modified and updated as necessary. For
purposes of this subsection, an emergency network outage is
defined as 5,000 or more blocked call attempts in a ten (10)
minute period in a single exchange.
1.1.3 Operational and Technological Changes
1.1.3.1 BellSouth shall use its best efforts to notify MCIm of
any operational or technological (e.g., central office switch,
transmission, systems interfaces) changes six (6) months in
advance, or at the time the decision is made, whichever is
less. If notice is given to MCIm less than six (6) months in
advance, BellSouth will work with MCIm to develop a mutually
agreeable implementation plan, if requested by MCIm. MCIm
agrees that it shall not submit an unreasonable request.
1.1.4 Subscriber of Record
1.1.4.1 BellSouth shall recognize MCIm as the Subscriber of
Record for all Network Elements or services for resale ordered
by MCIm and shall send all notices, invoices, and information
which pertain to such ordered services directly to MCIm. MCIm
will provide BellSouth with addresses to which BellSouth shall
send all such notices, invoices, and information.
1.1.5 Work Center Interface Procedures
1.1.5.1 BellSouth and MCIm shall, within 60 days of the
Effective Date of this Agreement, develop and implement Work
Center (Local Carrier Service Center) Interface Procedures for
each function/business process.
1.2 SERVICE OFFERINGS
1.2.1 Changes in Retail Service Offerings 1.2.1.1 BellSouth shall
notify MCIm of any proposed changes in the terms and
conditions under which BellSouth offers Telecommunications
Services to subscribers who are not Telecommunications Service
providers or carriers,
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including, but not limited to, the introduction or
discontinuance of any features, functions, services,
promotions, or changes in retail rates at least forty-five
(45) days prior to the effective date of such change, or
concurrent with BellSouth's internal notification process for
such change. MCIm recognizes that certain revisions may occur
between the time BellSouth notifies MCIm of a change pursuant
to this Section and BellSouth's tariff filing of such change.
BellSouth shall notify MCIm of such revisions consistent with
BellSouth's internal notification process but MCIm accepts
the consequences of such mid-stream changes as an uncertainty
of doing business and therefore will not hold BellSouth
responsible for any resulting inconvenience or cost incurred
by MCIm.
1.2.1.2 BellSouth shall notify MCIm of any proposed changes in
the terms and conditions under which it offers unbundled
Network Elements including, but not limited to, the
introduction or discontinuance of any features, functions,
services, promotions, or changes in rates at least forty-five
(45) days prior to the effective date of such change, or
concurrent with BellSouth's internal notification process for
such change. MCIm recognizes that certain revisions may occur
between the time BellSouth notifies MCIm of a change pursuant
to this Section and BellSouth's tariff filing of such change.
BellSouth shall notify MCIm of such revisions consistent with
BellSouth's internal notification process but MCIm accepts
the consequences of such mid-stream changes as an uncertainty
of doing business and therefore will not hold BellSouth
responsible for any resulting inconvenience or cost incurred
by MCIm.
1.2.2 Telephone Service Priority
1.2.2.1 Upon receipt of a request from MCIm containing the
appropriate TSP Authorization Codes assigned by the NSEP-TSP,
BellSouth shall identify the account with this code. BellSouth
will conform to the framework defined by the NSEP-TSP for
restoration on a priority basis of the individual accounts.
1.2.3 Caller ID
1.2.3.1 To the extent BellSouth is authorized to do so,
BellSouth shall cooperate with MCIm to provide the
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BellSouth-approved equipment vendor list associated with
Caller ID.
1.2.4 TTY/TDD
1.2.4.1 BellSouth shall cooperate with MCIm to provide
services and equipment necessary to serve TTY/TDD subscribers.
1.2.5 Blocking Services
Upon request from MCIm, BellSouth shall provide blocking of 700, 900,
and 976 services, or other services of similar type as may now exist or
be developed in the future, and shall provide Billed Number Screening
(BNS), including required LIDB updates, or equivalent service for
blocking completion of xxxx -to- third party and collect calls, on a
line, trunk, or individual service basis.
1.2.6 Training Support
1.2.6.1 BellSouth shall develop and deliver training for all
BellSouth employees who may communicate with MCIm subscribers.
Training will be provided for all ordering, provisioning,
maintenance, billing, miscellaneous services, and any other
area which is appropriate for the services to be provided by
BellSouth pursuant to this Agreement.
1.2.6.2 BellSouth will initially train MCIm employees on the
utilization of electronic interfaces and operational interface
procedures with BellSouth support centers for ordering,
maintenance and provisioning. BellSouth will provide the
initial training and training due to significant BellSouth
system or interface changes to MCIm at no charge.
1.2.7 Carrier Identification Codes
BellSouth shall provide to MCIm the active Carrier Identification Codes
(CIC) for both Dial 1 and 800 services for each of its access tandems
on a one time basis in accordance with OBF standards.
1.3 Performance Measurements
1.3.1 BellSouth, in providing Services and Elements to MCIm
pursuant to this Agreement, shall provide MCIm the same quality of
service that BellSouth provides itself and its end-users. This
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Agreement includes MCIm's measurements for those requirements. The
Parties have agreed to five (5) categories of Performance to be
measured: (1) Ordering and Provisioning ; (2) Connectivity Billing; (3)
Subscriber Usage Data; (4) Maintenance; and (5) LIDB. Each category
includes measurements which focus on timeliness, accuracy and quality.
BellSouth shall measure the following activities to meet the goals
provided herein.
1.3.2 Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, BellSouth shall
provide data on a monthly basis for each state and for the nine states
served by BellSouth. The data shall be reported to MCIm In a mutually
agreed upon format which will enable MCIm to compare BellSouth's
performance for itself with respect to a specific measure to
BellSouth's performance for MCIm for that same specific measure.
BellSouth shall also provide the raw data used to calculate each
measurement for MCIm as reasonably requested by MCIm. For provisioning
and maintenance, separate measurements shall be provided as follows:
o POTS/Non-Design
- Residence - Dispatch Out/Non-Dispatch Out
- Business - Dispatch Out/Non-Dispatch Out
o UNE - Dispatch Out/Non-Dispatch Out
o Local lnterconnection/Trunking
o Specials - Design Only
1.3.3 BellSouth and MCIm recognize that percentage target certain
performance levels and data have not been provided for all measurements
and that such targets for certain categories of performance will be
required to improve performance, to maintain parity with that which
BellSouth has obligated itself to provide under this Agreement, or to
improve service as MCIm and BellSouth may mutually agree. BellSouth and
MCIm agree to meet and to discuss establishment of such targets
quarterly, starting no later than ninety (90) days after actual
performance occurs. Notwithstanding the foregoing, MCIm reserves its
rights to request targets that exceed parity. Such a request may
require MCIm to reimburse BellSouth for the reasonable and demonstrable
cost BellSouth incurs to provide such performance, as the Parties may
mutually agree.
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Section 2. Ordering and Provisioning
2.1 General Business Requirements
2.1.1 Ordering and Provisioning Parity
2.1.1.1 For preordering and provisioning, the parties
agree to implement the BellSouth approved and
implemented EBI standard for Local Service Requests
("LSR") within 12 months of the implementation of the
EBI interface for Access Service Request
provisioning. MCI further agrees to accept on an
interim basis, until such time as EBI is implemented
for LSR, the interfaces approved by BellSouth.
2.1.1.2 During the term of this Agreement, BellSouth
shall provide necessary ordering and provisioning
business process support as well as those technical
and systems interfaces as may be required to enable
MCIm to provide at least the same level and quality
of service for all resale services, functions,
features, capabilities and unbundled Network Elements
as BellSouth provides itself, its Affiliates or its
own subscribers. BellSouth shall provide MCIm with
the same level of ordering and provisioning support
as BellSouth provides itself in accordance with
standards and performance measurements that are at
least equal to the highest level of standards and/or
performance measurements that BellSouth uses and/or
which are required by law, regulatory agency, or by
BellSouthAE s own internal procedures, whichever are
the most rigorous. These standards shall apply to the
quality of the technology, equipment, facilities,
processes, and techniques (including, but not limited
to, such new architecture, equipment, facilities, and
interfaces as BellSouth may deploy) that BellSouth
provides to MCIm under this Agreement.
For resale purposes, BellSouth shall provide real
time electronic interfaces ("EI") for transferring
and receiving Service Orders and Provisioning data
and materials (e.g., access to Street Address Guide
("SAG") and Telephone Number Assignment database).
These interfaces shall be administered through a
gateway that will serve as a point of contact for the
transmission of such data from MCIm to BellSouth, and
from BellSouth to MCIm. The implementation of such
data transfer system shall be negotiated in good
faith by the parties and be specified in a
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written agreement between MCIm and BellSouth that will be
completed expeditiously after the Effective Date of this
Agreement. MCIm and BellSouth agree to use best efforts to
provide the Electronic Communications gateway described above
as soon as practicable, but in no event later than April 1,
1997. In addition, (I) BellSouth agrees to use its best
efforts to carry outs its responsibilities under this Section,
and (ii) MCIm agrees to use its best efforts to carry out its
responsibilities under this Section interfaces. BellSouth
warrants that interim solutions shall provide MCIm Customers
with the same level of service available to BellSouth
customers.
2.1.2 Local Carrier Service Center (LCSC)/Single Point of Contact
(SPOC)
BellSouth shall provide MCIm, twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7)
days a week, with the capability of ordering via an electronic
interface, except for scheduled electronic interface downtime and
mutually agreed in advance electronic interface downtime. Provisioning
shall be available during normal business hours. Downtime shall not be
scheduled during normal business hours and shall occur during time
where systems experience minimal usage. BellSouth shall provide a
Single Point of Contact (SPOC) for all ordering and provisioning
contacts and order flow involved in the purchase and provisioning of
BellSouth's unbundled Elements, Combinations and Resale. BellSouth's
SPOC shall provide to MCIm a toll-free nationwide telephone number
(operational from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, within
each respective continental U.S. time zone) which will be answered by
capable staff trained to answer questions and resolve problems in
connection with the ordering and provisioning of Elements or
Combinations and resale services.
2.1.3 Street Address Guide (SAG)
2.1.3.1 Within thirty (30) days after the Effective Date of
this Agreement, BellSouth shall provide to MCIm the SAG data,
or its equivalent, in electronic form. All changes to the SAG
shall be made available to MCIm on the same day as the change
to the data is made.
2.1.4 CLASS and Custom Features
2.1.4.1 For purchase of unbundled network elements, MCIm
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may order the entire set of CLASS and Custom features and
functions, or, where Technically Feasible, a subset of any one
or any combination of such features. For resale purposes,
BellSouth shall provide MCIm with a list of features and
functions available on an end office by end office basis.
2.1.5 SUBSCRIBER PAYMENT HISTORY
2.1.5.1 To the extent each party has such information, MCIm
and BellSouth agree to make available to each other such of
the following subscriber information as the subscriber
authorizes BellSouth or MCIm to release:
2.1.5.1.1 Applicant's name;
2.1.5.1.2 Applicant's address;
2.1.5.1.3 Applicant's previous phone number, if any;
2.1.5.1.4 Amount, if any, of unpaid balance in
applicant's name;
2.1.5.1.5 Whether applicant is delinquent on
payments;
2.1.5.1.6 Length of service with prior local or
intraLATA toll provider;
2.1.5.1.7 Whether applicant had local or intraLATA toll
service terminated or suspended within the last six months
with an explanation of the reason therefor; and,
2.1.5.1.8 Whether applicant was required by prior local or
intraLATA toll provider to pay a deposit or make an advance
payment, including the amount of each.
2.1.5.2 BellSouth shall not refuse service to MCIm for any potential
MCIm subscriber on the basis of that subscriberAE s past payment
history with BellSouth. MCIm shall establish the credit scoring
criteria for applicants for MCIm services.
2.1.5.3 Left Blank Intentionally.
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2.1.5.4 Left Blank Intentionally.
2.1.6 Carrier Selection
2.1.6.1 For services for resale or unbundled Network Elements,
BellSouth shall provide to MCIm, no later than January 1,
1997, the capability to order local service, intraLATA (where
available), interLATA, and international toll services by
entering the MCIm subscriber' s choice of carrier on a single
order. BellSouth shall provide MCIm with the capability to
order separate interLATA and intraLATA (where available)
carriers on a line or trunk basis.
2.1.6.2 Where intraLATA toll carrier selection is not
implemented, BellSouth agrees to provide intraLATA toll
services for resale to MCIm. In all other cases, BellSouth
will route toll calls to the appropriate carrier as designated
by MCIm.
2.1.7 Notification to Long Distance Carrier
2.1.7.1 BellSouth agrees to notify MCI using OBF-approved CARE
transactions, whenever an MCI subscriber who is provided local
service through services for resale or unbundled Network
Elements changes MCI PIC status.
2.1.7.2 BellSouth shall support and implement new Transaction
Code Status Indicators (TCSIs) defined by OBF in support of
local resale to enable MCI to provide seamless subscriber
service.
2.1.7.2.1 BellSouth shall implement TCSIs used in
conjunction with the new Local Service Provider (LSP)
Identification Code, where applicable, for handling
Account Maintenance, Subscriber Service, and Trouble
Administration issues. These TCSIs include
4001/02/05, 4201-4205, 4301, 2033, 2233, 3147, 3148,
3149, and others as OBF may define.
2.1.7.2.2 In addition, BellSouth shall implement
TCSIs used in conjunction with the new Ported
Telephone Number field to link "shadow" and ported
telephone numbers in support of Interim Number
Portability. These TCSIs may include 2231, 3150,
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3151, and others as OBF may define.
2.1.7.3 Where available, BellSouth shall provide to MCI the
Local Service Provider ID (LSP) on purchased lists of MCI
PICAE d and non-PIC'd subscribers.
2.1.7.4 Where available, BellSouth shall provide the Ported
Telephone Number (PTN) on purchased CARE lists of MCI PIC'd
and non-MCI PIC'd subscribers.
2.1.8 Number Administration/Number Reservations
2.1.8.1. Until Number Administration functions are assumed by
a neutral third party in accordance with FCC Rules and
Regulations, BellSouth shall assign NXXs to MCIm on a
non-discriminatory basis in accordance with national
guidelines. BellSouth shall provide the same range of number
choices allowing the assignment of numbers while the
subscriber is on the phone to MCIm, including choice of
exchange number, as BellSouth provides its own subscribers.
Reservation and aging of numbers shall remain BellSouth's
responsibility.
2.1.8.2 Where MCIm has not obtained its own NXX, BellSouth
shall reserve up to 100 telephone numbers, per MCIm request,
per NPA-NXX (where available), for large business subscribers
in the same manner as for BellSouth's own large business
subscribers. BellSouth shall provide additional numbers at
MCIm' s request as subscriber demand requires. Telephone
numbers reserved in this manner may be released for other than
MCIm use only in the same manner that BellSouth would release
numbers reserved for its own subscribers.
2.1.8.3 Where MCIm has obtained its own NXX, but has purchased
BellSouth services for resale or Network Elements, BellSouth
agrees to install the MCIm NXX in BellSouth's switch
according to the local calling area defined by BellSouth and
perform appropriate number administration functions. Where
MCIm provides its own switching and obtains its own NXX code,
BellSouth agrees to install the routing in its switches
according to the local calling area defined by MCI.
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2.1.8.4 BellSouth shall accept MCIm orders with assigned
vanity numbers and blocks of numbers assigned for use with
complex services including, but not limited to, DID,
MULTISERV, and Hunting arrangements. Vanity numbers and
numbers for use with complex services, DID and Hunting
arrangements will be assigned by the LCSC on a case-by-case
basis to meet the needs for specific service order activity.
2.1.8.5 Until the Electronic Interface exists for simple
services number reservations, BellSouth shall use its best
efforts to provide confirmation of a number reservation within
twenty-four (24) hours of receiving a completed MCIm's
request. For reservations associated with complex services see
2.1.8.4.
2.2 SERVICE ORDER PROCESS REQUIREMENTS
2.2.1 OBF Compliance
2.2.1.1 In accordance with OBF standards, BellSouth and MCIm
shall follow the OBF-developed ordering and provisioning
process standards. These processes include pre-order service
inquiry, pre-order service inquiry response, firm order,
acknowledgment/ rejection, firm order confirmation, delay
notification, and completion notification. BellSouth agrees to
work cooperatively to implement future OBF-developed processes
related to ordering and provisioning.
2.2.2 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.
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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.
2.2.3 Intercept Treatment and Transfer of Service Announcements
2.2.3.1 BellSouth shall provide the same unbranded
intercept treatment and transfer of service announcements
to MCIm's subscribers. for resale and unbundled switch as
BellSouth provides its own end users.
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2.2.4 Desired Due Date (DDD)
2.2.4.1 MCIm shall specify on each order the Desired Due Date
(DDD). BellSouth shall not complete the order prior to DDD
unless early turn-up is needed for testing purposes. BellSouth
will provide services on the DDD, or on the earliest available
installation date thereafter. BellSouth will notify MCIm if
the DDD cannot be met.
2.2.4.2 If the DDD falls after the standard order completion
interval provided by BellSouth, then BellSouth, where
facilities are available, shall complete the order on the
Desired Due Date.
2.2.4.3 BellSouth shall supply MCIm with due date intervals to
be used by MCIm personnel to determine service installation
dates.
2.2.4.4 Subsequent to an initial order submission, MCIm may
require a new/revised due date that is earlier than the
original due date requested. BellSouth will make best effort
to meet MCImAE s requested due date, and applicable expedite
charges set forth in Attachment I will apply.
2.2.4.5 Any special or preferred scheduling options available,
internally or externally to BellSouth, for ordering and
provisioning services shall also be available to MCIm.
2.2.5 Subscriber Premises Inspections and Installations -
2.2.5.1 MCIm shall perform or contract for all needs
assessments, including equipment and installation
requirements, at the subscriber premises on the subscriber's
side of the demarcation point.
2.2.5.2 BellSouth shall provide MCIm with the ability to
schedule subscriber premises installations.
2.2.5.3 In accordance with BellSouth's procedures and on
parity with provision of such services to BellSouth's
customers, BellSouth shall provide extended demarcation beyond
the NID, at MCIm's request, using intrabuilding riser and
lateral beyond the NID.
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2.2.6 Firm Order Confirmation (FOC)
2.2.6.1 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm, via an electronic
interface, a Firm Order Confirmation (FOC) for each MCIm order
provided electronically. The FOC shall contain on a per line
and/or trunk basis, where applicable, an enumeration of MCIm's
ordered unbundled Network Elements (and the specific
BellSouth naming convention applied to that element or
combination), features, functions, resale services, options,
physical interconnection, quantity, and BellSouth Committed
Due Date for order completion.
2.2.6.2 For a revised FOC, BellSouth shall provide order
detail on a per line or per trunk level as well as the order
detail from the prior FOC. BellSouth shall submit, where
applicable, to MCIm a complete revised list of features,
functions and services ordered.
2.2.6.3 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm the date that
service is initiated.
2.2.7 Order Rejections
2.2.7.1 BellSouth shall review MCIm local service requests and
notify MCIm of all known reasons for which the order was
rejected. BellSouth shall not reject any orders due to an
unavailable Desired Due Date. In that instance, BellSouth will
process the order assigning the best available due date. The
assigned due date will be returned to MCIm as the FOC.
2.2.7.2 Left blank intentionally
2.2.7.3 Left blank intentionally
2.2.8 Service Order Changes
2.2.8.1 If an installation requires deviation for the Service
Order in any manner, or if a MCIm customer requests a service
change at the time of installation, BellSouth will call MCIm
in advance of performing the installation for authorization.
BellSouth will provide MCIm at that time an estimate of
additional labor hours and/or materials required for that
installation. After installation is completed, BellSouth will
immediately inform MCIm of actual labor
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hours and materials used.
2.2.8.1.1 If work performed in connection with a service order
is partially completed, notification which identifies the work
that was done and work remaining to complete will be provided
at the same level BellSouth provides to itself.
2.2.8.2 Where BellSouth provides installation and the MCIm
Customer requests a service change at the time of
installation. BellSouth shall immediately notify MCIm at the
telephone number on the service order of that request. The
BellSouth technician should notify MCIm in the presence of the
MCIm Customer so that MCIm can negotiate authority to install
the requested service directly with that customer and the
technician and revise appropriate ordering documents as
necessary.
2.2.9 Jeopardy Situations
2.2.9.1 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm notification of any
jeopardy situations prior to the Committed Due Date, missed
appointments and any other delay or problem in completing work
specified on MCIm's service order as detailed on the FOC.
2.2.10 Cooperative Testing
2.2.10.1 Network Testing
2.2.10.1.1 BellSouth shall perform all pre-service
testing prior to the completion of the order,
including testing on local service facilities and
switch translations, including, but not limited to,
verification of features, functions, and services
ordered by MCIm.
2.2.10.1.2 Within 24-hrs of MCIm's request for
scheduled cooperative testing, BellSouth shall
perform said testing with MCIm (including trouble
shooting to isolate any problems) to test Network
Elements purchased by MCIm in order to identify any
problems.
2.2.10.2 Systems and Process Testing
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2.2.10.2.1 LEC shall cooperate with MCIm upon request
to test all operational interfaces and processes and
thereby ensure that they are in place and functioning
properly and efficiently.
2.2.11 Service Suspensions/Restorations
2.2.11.1 Upon MCIm's request through a Suspend/Restore Order,
BellSouth shall suspend or restore the functionality of any
Network Element, feature, function, or resale service.
BellSouth shall use its best efforts to provide restoration
priority on a per network element or combination basis in a
manner that conforms with MCIm requested priorities.
2.2.12 Disconnects
2.2.12.1 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm daily information
notifying MCIm of any services disconnected from MCIm, other
than disconnections initiated by MCIm, in a mutually agreed
upon format.
2.2.13 Order Completion Notification
2.2.13.1 Upon completion of a service orders associated with
Local Service Requests (LSRs) in its system(s), BellSouth
shall submit to MCIm an order completion notifications. Such
notifications shall provide the Purchase Order Numbers
provided by MCIm when submitting the requests and the Local
Service Request Numbers assigned by BellSouth.
2.2.14 Fulfillment Process
2.2.14.1 MCIm shall conduct all activities associated with the
account fulfillment process, for example welcome packages and
calling cards, for all MCIm subscribers.
2.2.15 Specific Unbundling Requirements
2.2.15.1 MCIm may order and BellSouth shall provision
unbundled Network Elements either individually or in any
combination on a single order. Network Elements ordered as
combined shall be provisioned as combined by BellSouth unless
MCIm specifies that the Network Elements ordered in
combination be provisioned separately. Orders of combined
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Network Elements shall be subject to provisions of section 2.3
of Attachment III.
2.2.15.2 Prior to providing service in a specific geographic
area or when MCIm requires a change of network configuration,
MCIm may elect to place an order with BellSouth requiring
BellSouth to prepare Network Elements and switch translations
in advance of orders for additional network elements from
MCIm.
2.2.15.3 When MCIm orders Network Elements or Combinations
that are currently interconnected and functional, Network
Elements and Combinations shall remain connected and
functional without any disconnection or disruption of
functionality. This shall be known as Contiguous Network
Interconnection of Network Elements.
2.2.15.4 Order combinations of Contiguous Network Elements
shall be available to be ordered (i) on a case-by-case basis
for those Network Elements that are subscriber-specific; or
(ii) on a common-use basis for those Network Elements that are
shared by multiple subscribers.
2.2.15.5 Network Elements shall be identified and ordered by
MCIm so that they can be provisioned together. MCIm may
specify the functionality of a combination without the need to
specify the configuration of the individual Network Elements
needed to provide that functionality.
2.2.15.6 When ordering a Combination, MCIm shall have the
option of ordering all features, functions and capabilities of
each Network Element.
2.2.15.7 When MCIm orders Network Elements, BellSouth shall
provision at parity with services provided to BellSouth
subscribers all features, functions, and capabilities of the
Network Elements which include, but are not limited to:
2.2.15.7.1 The basic switching function of connecting
lines to lines, lines to trunks, trunks to lines, and
trunks to trunks, as well as the same basic
capabilities made available to BellSouth's
subscribers, such as telephone number, white page
listing, and dial tone; and
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2.2.15.7.2 All other features that the switch is
equipped to provide, including, but not limited to,
custom calling, custom local area signaling service
features, and MULTISERV, as well as any Technically
Feasible customized routing functions provided by the
switch.
2.2.15.8 When MCIm orders Network Elements, BellSouth shall
provide technical assistance to ensure compatibility between
elements.
2.2.15.9 Each order for Network Elements will contain
administration, xxxx, contact, and subscriber information, as
defined by the OBF.
2.3 SYSTEMS INTERFACES AND INFORMATION EXCHANGES
2.3.1 General Requirements
2.3.1.1 For pre-ordering and provisioning, the parties agree
to implement the BellSouth approved and implemented EBI
standard for Local Service Requests (LSR") within twelve (12)
months of the implementation of the EBI interface for Access
Service Request provisioning. MCIm further agrees to accept on
an interim basis, until such time as EBI is implemented for
LSR, the interfaces approved by BellSouth. These interim
solutions described below address the Pre-ordering, Ordering
and Provisioning interfaces.
2.3.1.1.1 Until such standards are completed,
BellSouth and MCIm agree to use an interim order
format and interface which will be defined by
BellSouth and implementation negotiated between the
Parties no later than sixty (60) days after the
Effective Date of this Agreement.
2.3.1.2 BellSouth interfaces shall provide MCIm with the same
process and system capabilities for both Residence and
Business ordering and provisioning. MCIm shall not be required
to develop distinct processes or interfaces by class of
service.
2.3.1.3 BellSouth and MCIm shall agree on and implement
interim solutions for each interface within thirty (30) days
after the Effective Date of this Agreement, unless otherwise
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specified in Exhibit A of this Attachment. The
interim interface(s) shall, at a minimum, provide
MCIm the same functionality and level of service as
is currently provided by the electronic interfaces
used by BellSouth for its own systems, users, or
subscribers.
2.3.1.4 Interim interfaces or processes may be
modified, if so agreed by MCIm and BellSouth, during
the interim period.
2.3.1.5 Until the electronic interface is available,
BellSouth agrees that the Local Carrier Service
Center (LCSC) or similar function will accept MCIm
orders. Orders will be transmitted to the LCSC via an
interface or method agreed upon by MCIm and
BellSouth.
2.3.1.6 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm a list of all
CLASS and Custom features and functions within ten
(10) days of the Effective Date of this Agreement and
shall provide updates to such list at the time new
features and functions become available.
2.3.2 Ordering and Provisioning for Resale Services
2.3.2.1 BellSouth shall make available to MCIm a list
of all intraLATA and interLATA carriers available for
subscriber selection on a central office level.
2.3.2.2 Left blank intentionally.
2.3.2.3 BellSouth shall provide MCIm with customer
service records, including without limitation
Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPNI),
except such information as BellSouth is not
authorized to release either by the customer or
pursuant to applicable law, rule or regulation.
2.3.2.3.1 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm,
on a restricted basis which will
appropriately safeguard "subscribers'"
privacy, a real-time, electronic interface
to "BellSouth's" subscriber information
systems which will allow MCIm to obtain the
subscriber profile information, including
listed name, billing and service addresses,
billed telephone number(s), and
identification of features and services on
the "subscriber's" account(s). The Parties
shall mutually
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agree on restrictions that will
appropriately safeguard subscribers'
privacy.
2.3.2.3.1.1 Until access to CSRs is
available via a real-time,
electronic interface, BellSouth
shall provide CSRs via a three-way
call to a BellSouth service center
or will fax a copy of the
customer's record to MCIm with the
customer's permission. BellSouth
will also make available to MCIm the
"switch-as-is" process. BellSouth
will also provide information on an
existing account in conjunction with
issuing an LSR to convert the
subscriber's service to MCIm.
2.3.2.3.1.2 BellSouth shall not
require MCIm to present to BellSouth
prior written authorization from
each customer before BellSouth
allows MCIm access to CSRs. Instead,
MCIm shall issue a blanket letter of
authorization to BellSouth which
states that MCIm will obtain the
customer's permission before
accessing the CSRs.
2.3.2.4 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm access to a list of
all Telecommunications Services features and functions,
including new services, trial offers, and promotions. At
MCIm's option, BellSouth will provide MCIm access to
BellSouth's Products and Services Inventory Management System
(P/XXXX) data via Network Data Mover file transfer. BellSouth
shall update this data at least once a week from BellSouth's
P/XXXX database. The data shall be available at all times and
MCIm may retrieve the data at any time on a mutually agreed
upon schedule which will allow MCIm to download the file once
it is updated by BellSouth
2.3.2.5 At MCIm's option, BellSouth will provide MCIm the
capability to validate addresses by access to "BellSouth's"
Regional Street Address Guide (RSAG) via dial-up or LAN to WAN
access. Implementation time frames will be negotiated between
the parties.
2.3.2.6. BellSouth shall provide MCIm on line access to
telephone number reservations by April 1, 1997. Until on
line access is available via electronic interface, BellSouth
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agrees to provide MCIm with a ready supply of
telephone numbers as described in Section 2.1.8.2.
2.3.2.7 At MCIm's option, BellSouth will provide
MCIm the capability to reserve telephone numbers
electronically. Up to 100 telephone numbers per
CLLI/Terminating Traffic Area may be reserved at
MCIm's request, for MCIm's sole use. BellSouth
will provide additional numbers manually at MCIm's
request in order that MCIm will have sufficient
numbers available to meet expected needs. In
situations where there are limited numbers available,
BellSouth may limit the number of telephone numbers
that can be reserved for a particular CLLI/TTA. The
telephone number reservations made in this manner are
valid for MCIm's assignment for ninety (90) days
from the reservation date. BellSouth will make the
telephone number reservations available to MCIm via
diskette or via electronic file transfer. BellSouth
agrees to implement an electronic interface to allow
MCIm to reserve telephone numbers via an on-line
electronic interface no later than April 1, 1997.
2.3.2.8 BellSouth Local Carrier Service Center (LSCS)
will assign vanity numbers and blocks of numbers for
use with complex services including, but not limited
to, DID and Hunting arrangements, as requested by
MCIm, and documented in Work Center Interface
agreements.
2.3.2.9 BellSouth will supply MCIm with Interval
Guide Job Aids to be used to determine service
installation dates. BellSouth will implement an
electronic interface to its Due Date Support
Application (DSAP) no later than April 1, 1997.
2.3.2.10 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm a real-time,
on-line, electronic interface which will allow MCIm
the ability to validate addresses, reserve telephone
numbers, determine central office services/features
and the ability to estimate due dates. This
capability shall be provided no later than April 1,
1997.
2.3.2.11 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm a real-time,
on-line electronic interface which will allow for
entering Local Service Requests for resold services.
This interface will provide MCIm the capability to
retrieve Firm Order Confirmation, service order
status and completion notifications.
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2.3.2.12 BellSouth agrees to develop and make
available to MCIm an Electronic Data Interchange
(EDI) for ordering Local Services. This EDI ordering
process supports select service order types and
related transactions (i.e. orders, confirmations,
firm order commitments, supplements and completions).
2.3.2.13 For ordering of Local Service Requests via
EDI, BellSouth agrees to develop the EDI interface to
be in conformance with the industry standards at such
time as those standards become available.
Implementation of this industry standard EDI
interface will be per schedules mutually agreed to by
MCIm and BellSouth.
2.3.3 Ordering and Provisioning for Unbundling
2.3.3.1 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm upon request
a listing of all technically available
functionalities for Network Elements.
2.3.3.2 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm upon request
all engineering design and layout information for
Network Elements.
2.3.3.3 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm a real-time,
electronic interface which will allow MCIm to
determine service due date intervals, schedule
appointments, and adjust pending order due dates in
real-time.
2.3.3.4 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm upon request
advance information of the details and requirements
for planning and implementation of NPA splits at
least 6 months prior to implementation of the split.
2.3.3.5 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm information
on charges associated with special construction.
Until real-time, electronic interface is available,
BellSouth agrees that BellSouth will immediately
notify MCIm of any charges associated with necessary
construction.
2.3.3.6 BellSouth shall provide MCIm with results
from mechanized loop tests.
2.3.3.7 BellSouth shall provide MCIm with
confirmation of circuit assignments.
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2.4 STANDARDS
2.4.1 General Requirements
2.4.1.1 MCIm and BellSouth shall use the OBF
standards for ordering and provisioning codes to be
used for Network Elements. These codes shall apply to
all aspects of the unbundling of elements and shall
be known as data elements as defined by the
Telecommunications Industry Forum Electronic Data
Interchange Service Order Subcommittee
(TCIF-EDI-SOSC). Some unbundled Network Elements will
continue to be ordered utilizing the ASR process.
2.5 PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS AND REPORTING: Provisioning
performed by BellSouth will meet the following measurements:
2.5.1 Desired Due Date: Measures as a percent how often
BellSouth is able to meet MCIm's desired due date for
provisioning Services, Elements, or Combinations. BellSouth
has stated that it cannot provide this measurement at this
time. The Parties agree to review BellSouth's ability to
provide Desired Due Date no later than October 1, 1997. Until
such time as BellSouth provides this measurement, BellSouth
agrees to provide a range of intervals provided below that it
represents are reflective of the time it takes to install
Services, Elements, or Combinations. BellSouth shall measure
and provide data on the performance intervals (for each of
BellSouth and MCIm Customers) and the Parties agree to meet to
review interval data to assess whether the Intervals should be
improved, no later than August 1, 1997. In addition, BellSouth
and MCIm shall jointly develop by July 1, 1997, an audit plan
that will provide data to demonstrate that the intervals
provided by BellSouth to MCIm are at parity with those
BellSouth provided itself or its end-users.
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SERVICE INTERVAL
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INSTALLATION
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Lines/trunks With no premises visit:
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BUSINESS
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1-3 Lines (less than or equal to) 2
business days*
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3-5 Lines (less than or equal to) 4
business days*
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Over 15 lines As NEGOTIATED
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RESIDENTIAL (less than or equal) to 2
business days*
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Lines/Trunks with premises visit:
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BUSINESS
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1-2 lines 2 business days*
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3-5 lines 4 business days*
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6-10 lines 6 business days*
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11-15 lines 9 business days*
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Over 15 lines AS NEGOTIATED
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RESIDENTIAL 4 days*
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Business lines/trunks; plant or other AS NEGOTIATED
facilities not available and must be
provisioned
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ESSX(R)Multi Serv (Centrex)(sm)
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New/To & From AS NEGOTIATED
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Add/Changes (in common block)
1-3 lines 2 business days
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4-9 lines 3 business days
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Over 24 lines 5 business days
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UNBUNDLED NETWORK ELEMENTS
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BUSINESS OR RESIDENTIAL The Parties agree to establish
appropriate intervals for
provisioning unbundled Network
Elements by July 1, 1987
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FEATURE CHANGES
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Orders received before 3:00 p.m. Completed on day or report.
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Orders received after 3:00 p.m. Completed before 5:00 p.m.
next business day
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SERVICE DISCONNECTS
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With no premises visits
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BUSINESS OR RESIDENTIAL Within 24 hours after receipt of
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Service Order
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*Under normal business conditions
2.5.2 Committed Due Date Met:
Measures as a percent the actual date service provisioned
compared to the date service was scheduled to be provisioned.
Measurement:
N = Total Appointments Met
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D = Total Appointments Set
2.5.3 No Trouble Reported within 30 Days of Order Completion:
Measures reliability of service provided to MCIm customers in
first 30 days of service.
Measurement:
POTS: N = All troubles on service installed
in less than 30 days in a
calendar month
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D = Installations in a calendar month
Note: N and D are not the same order base.
Specials: N = Troubles on service Installed
in less than 30 days
D = Installations in a calendar month
Note: N and D are in the same order base.
2.5.4 Firm Order Confirmation:
Measures the timeliness of receiving a validation that the
services ordered will be provisioned.
Measurement:
N = Total Number of FOCs Sent for the
segment of each 24 hour period
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D = Total Number of FOCs Sent in a 24 hour period
BellSouth agrees to collect and measure data in 4 hour
segments through September 1, 1997. At that time, MCIm and
BellSouth will review BellSouth' s ability to provide an
Electronic FOC in four hours or less.
2.5.5 Notice of Reject or Error Status Within 1 Hour of
Receipt (Paper/Electronic):
Measures the timeliness of receiving notification that a
service order is incorrect and needs to be corrected:
Measurement:
N = Number of Rejects or Error Status Sent in
less than 1 hour
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D = Total Number of Rejects or Error Status Sent
2.5.6 Service Orders Provisioned As Requested:
(BellSouth and MCIm agree to review appropriate information
and develop a proposal to provide this measurement no later
than August 1, 1997.)
SECTION 3. CONNECTIVITY BILLING AND RECORDING
This Section 3 describes the requirements for BellSouth to xxxx and record all
charges MCIm incurs for purchasing services under this Agreement.
3.1 PROCEDURES
3.1.1 BellSouth shall comply with various industry, OBF, and
other standards referred to throughout this Agreement. To
satisfy these requirements, both parties shall adhere to
mutually agreed upon interpretations of all standards referred
to in this Agreement.
3.1.2 BellSouth shall record and xxxx in accordance with this
Agreement those charges MCIm incurs as a result of MCIm
purchasing from BellSouth services, as set forth in this
Agreement (hereinafter "Connectivity Charges").
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3.1.3.BellSouth will xxxx charges for interconnection and
resale (within 180 days of the execution of this agreement) in
a CABS format. BellSouth will conform each CABS xxxx in
accordance with CABS guidelines.
3.1.4 Each service purchased by MCIm shall be assigned a
separate and unique billing code in the form agreed to by the
parties and such code shall be provided to MCIm on each
Connectivity Xxxx in which charges for such services appear.
3.1.4.1 Each such billing code shall enable MCIm to
identify the service as ordered by MCIm.
3.1.5 Each Connectivity Xxxx shall set forth the quantity and
description of each such service provided and billed to MCIm.
All Connectivity Charges billed to MCIm shall indicate the
state from which such charges were incurred.
3.1.6 BellSouth shall xxxx MCIm for each service supplied by
BellSouth to MCIm pursuant to this Agreement at the rates
forth in this Agreement.
3.1.7 BellSouth shall xxxx MCIm for the Connectivity Charges
incurred; provided that, for those usage based Connectivity
Charges where actual charge information is not determinable by
BellSouth because the jurisdiction (i.e., interstate,
interstate/interLATA, intrastate, intrastate/ intraLATA,
local) of the traffic is unidentifiable, or for other reason,
the parties shall jointly develop a process to determine the
appropriate charges.
3.1.8 Measurement of usage-based Connectivity Charges shall be
in actual conversation seconds. The total conversation seconds
per chargeable traffic types shall be totaled for the entire
monthly xxxx cycle and then rounded to the next whole minute.
State tariffs apply for resold usage plans.
3.1.9 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm at no additional charge
a Single Point of Contact through a Local Carrier Service
Center (LCSC), or similar function, for handling any
Connectivity Billing questions or problems that may arise
during the implementation and performance of the terms and
conditions of this Agreement.
3.1.10 BellSouth shall provide single point of contact for
handling of any data exchange questions or problems that may
arise during the implementation and performance of the terms
and conditions of this Agreement.
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3.1.11 As soon as possible after completion of this Agreement,
each party shall provide the other party written notice of
which form of the monthly Connectivity Xxxx is to be deemed
the official xxxx to assist the parties in resolving any
conflicts that may arise between the official xxxx and another
form of xxxx received via a different media which purportedly
contain the same charges as are on the official xxxx.
3.1.12 If either party requests an additional copy(ies) of a
xxxx, such party shall pay the other party a reasonable fee
per additional xxxx copy, unless such copy was requested due
to errors, omissions, or corrections or the failure of the
transmission to comply with the specifications set forth in
this Agreement.
3.1.13 When sending Connectivity Bills via electronic
transmission, to avoid transmission failures or the receipt of
Connectivity Billing information that cannot be processed,
MCIm shall provide BellSouth process specifications. Both
parties shall comply with processing specifications when
transmitting Connectivity Billing data to each other. Both
parties shall provide notice to the other party if a
Connectivity Billing transmission is received that does not
meet specifications or that such party cannot process. Such
transmission shall be corrected and resubmitted to the other
party, at the resubmitting party's sole expense, in a form
that can be processed. The payment due date for such
resubmitted transmissions shall be thirty (30) days from the
issue date of the xxxx in a form that can be processed and
that meets the specifications set forth in this Attachment.
3.1.14 BellSouth shall deliver to a location specified by
MCIm, billing information via Network Data Mover (NDM),
magnetic tape or paper, as agreed to by MCIm and BellSouth. In
the event of an emergency, system failure or other such
condition which prevents BellSouth from transmitting via NDM,
BellSouth shall notify MCIm of such difficulties within twenty
four (24) hours of detection. BellSouth shall deliver to a
location specified by MCIm billing information via magnetic
tape or paper, as agreed to by MCIm and BellSouth. The parties
acknowledge that all tapes transmitted to the other party via
U.S. Mail or Overnight Delivery and which contain Connectivity
Billing data shall not be returned to the sending party.
3.1.15 Subject to the terms of this Agreement, including
without limitation Section 3.1.18 of this Attachment VIII,
MCIm shall pay BellSouth within thirty (30) days from the
issue date of the xxxx. If the payment due date is a Saturday,
Sunday or has been
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designated a bank holiday payment shall be made the next
business day.
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3.1.18 Xxxx Reconciliation
3.1.18.1 Each party agrees to notify the other party
upon the discovery of a billing discrepancy "Notice
of Discrepancy".
3.1.18.2 In the event of such Notice of Discrepancy,
the parties shall endeavor to resolve the discrepancy
within sixty (60) calendar days notification using
normal business procedures. If the discrepancy is
disputed, resolution of such dispute is expected to
occur at the first level of management resulting in a
recommendation for settlement of the dispute and
closure of a specific billing period.
3.1.18.3 Closure of a specific billing period shall
occur by joint Agreement of the parties whereby the
parties agree that such billing period is closed to
any further analysis and financial transactions,
except those resulting from an Audit. Closure shall
take place within nine (9) months of the Xxxx Date.
The month being closed represents those Connectivity
Charges that were billed or should have been billed
by the respective Xxxx Date.
3.1.18.4 If the dispute is not resolved within the
allotted time frame, the following resolution
procedure shall begin:
3.1.18.4.1 If the dispute is not resolved
within sixty (60) days of the Notice of
Discrepancy, the dispute shall be escalated
to the second level of management for
resolution.
3.1.18.4.2 If the dispute is not resolved
within ninety (90) days of Notice of
Discrepancy, the dispute shall be escalated
to the third level of management for
resolution.
3.1.18.4.3 If the dispute is not resolved
within one hundred and twenty (120) days of
the Notice of Discrepancy, the dispute may
be resolved pursuant to Section 23 (Dispute
Resolution Procedures) of Part A
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of this Agreement.
3.1.18.4 If MCIm disputes Connectivity
Charges and the dispute is resolved in favor
of MCIm, BellSouth shall credit the
Connectivity Xxxx of MCIm for the amount of
the disputed charges.
3.1.19 BellSouth shall reimburse MCIm for
incorrect Connectivity Billing charges
including without limitation: overcharges,
services ordered or requested but not
delivered, interrupted services, services of
poor quality; and installation problems if
caused by BellSouth. Such reimbursements
shall be set forth in the appropriate
section of the Connectivity Xxxx pursuant to
CABS, or SECAB standards.
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3.1.21 When MCIm collocates with BellSouth in BellSouth's
facility as described in this Agreement, capital expenditures
(e.g., costs associated with building the "cage"), shall not
be included in the Connectivity Xxxx provided to MCIm pursuant
to this Attachment VIII. All such capital expenses shall be
given a unique BAN and invoice number. All invoices for
capital expenses shall be sent to the location specified by
MCIm for payment. All other non-capital recurring collocation
expenses shall be billed to MCIm in accordance with this
Agreement. (The CABS Billing Output Specifications ("BOS")
documents provide the guidelines on how to xxxx the
Connectivity Charges associated with collocation.) The xxxx
label for such collocation charges shall be entitled
"Expanded Interconnection Service." The xxxx label for
non-capital recurring collocation expenses shall be entitled
"Collocation."
3.1.22 LEC shall be responsible for billing and collecting
charges from IXCs for access related to interexchange calls
generated by resale subscribers.
3.1.23 When MCIm owns the end office, BellSouth shall not xxxx
RIC to either MCIm or other IXCs.
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3.1.25 BellSouth shall establish a switched access meet point
billing arrangement with MCIm. This arrangement will include
tandem routed IXC calls and IXC calls routed through a line
that is ported via Remote Call Forward (RCF) or FLEX DID from
the BellSouth to MCIm.
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3.1.25.1 MCIm will xxxx for carrier common line,
local switching, RIC, and its portion of the
transport charges for tandem routed IXC calls. For
lines that are ported from the BellSouth to MCIm,
BellSouth will xxxx only transport charges. MCIm will
xxxx for all other applicable access charges.
3.1.25.2 BellSouth and MCIm will provide all
necessary switched access records to each other for
access billing.
3.2 INFORMATION EXCHANGE AND INTERFACES
3.2.1 BellSouth shall provide MCIm monthly Connectivity Bills that
include all Connectivity Charges incurred by and credits and/or
adjustments due to MCIm for those services ordered, established,
utilized, discontinued or performed pursuant to this Agreement.
BellSouth shall issue multiple bills per month, on the first day of the
month until otherwise notified by MCIm and the billing cycle shall be
on a calendar basis. Each Connectivity Xxxx provided by BellSouth to
MCIm shall include:
3.2.1.1 all non-usage sensitive charges incurred for the
period beginning with the day after the current xxxx date and
extending to, and including, the next xxxx date;
3.2.1.2 any known unbilled non-usage sensitive charges for
prior periods;
3.2.1.3 unbilled usage sensitive charges for the period
beginning with the last xxxx date and extending up to, but not
including, the current xxxx date for interconnection and
extending through the xxxx date for resold services;
3.2.1.4 any known unbilled usage sensitive charges for
prior periods;
3.2.1.5 any known unbilled adjustments.
3.2.1.6 Interim Number Portability. MCIm shall become the
Customer of Record for the original BellSouth' s telephone
number(s). BellSouth shall use its reasonable efforts to
provide MCIm with a consolidated billing statement for all
collect and billed-to-3rd-number calls associated with those
numbers, with sub-account detail by retained number. Such
billing statements shall be delivered in the Carrier Access
Billing System/Small Exchange Carrier Access Billing
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System ("CABS/SECABS") format when defined by the
Ordering and Billing Forum ("OBF").
3.2.2 BellSouth shall make available during normal business
days, pursuant to Section 4 of this Attachment, usage call
detail information.
3.2.3 The Xxxx Date must be present on each xxxx transmitted
by BellSouth to MCIm, must be a valid calendar date, and not
more than one (1) year old. Connectivity Bills shall not be
rendered for any Connectivity Charges which are incurred under
this Agreement on or before one (1) year preceding the Xxxx
Date, except as otherwise permitted by law.
3.2.4 On each xxxx where "Jurisdiction" is identified, local
and local toll charges shall be identified as "Local" and not
as interstate, interstate/ interLATA, intrastate, or
intrastate/intraLATA. BellSouth shall provide from and through
dates for charges rendered on all Connectivity Bills.
3.2.5 BellSouth shall separately identify, via USOCs, business
charges from residence charges, as appropriate, and shall
assign a specific adjustment or reference number provided by
MCIm to each adjustment and credit included on the
Connectivity Xxxx.
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3.2.7 BellSouth and MCIm shall issue all Connectivity Bills in
accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this
Section 3. On Connectivity Bills BellSouth renders to MCIm,
BANs shall be 13 character alpha/numeric. The Xxxx Date shall
be the same day month to month. Each party shall provide the
other party at least thirty (30) calendar days written notice
prior to changing, adding or deleting a BAN. The parties shall
provide one Connectivity Billing invoice associated with each
BAN. Each invoice must contain an invoice number (which will
vary from month to month). On each xxxx associated with a BAN,
the appropriate invoice number and the charges contained on
such invoice must be reflected. All Connectivity Bills must be
received by the other party no later than ten (10) calendar
days from Xxxx Date and at least twenty (20) calendar days
prior to the payment due date (as described in this
Attachment), whichever is earlier. Any Connectivity Xxxx
received on a Saturday, Sunday or a day designated as a bank
holiday will be deemed received the next business day. If
either party fails to receive Connectivity Billing data and
information within the time
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period specified above the payment due date will be extended
by the number of days receipt has been delayed.
3.2.8 BellSouth shall make best efforts to issue all
Connectivity Bills containing such billing data and
information in accordance with the most current version of
CABS /SECABS published by Bellcore, or its successor, or such
later versions as are adopted by Bellcore, or its successor.
To the extent that there are no CABS, or SECAB standards
governing the formatting of certain data, such data shall be
issued in the format mutually agreed to by BellSouth and MCIm.
3.2.9 BellSouth and MCIm agree that each party shall transmit
Connectivity Billing information and data in the appropriate
CABS or SECAB format electronically via NDM to the other party
at the location specified by such party. MCIm data centers
will be responsible for originating the calls for data
transmission. BellSouth shall transmit in accordance with
mutually agreed to technical specifications. MCIm will supply
to BellSouth its RACF ID and password before the first
transmission of data via NDM. Any changes to either party's
NDM Node ID must be sent to the other party no later than
thirty (30) calendar days before the changes take effect.
3.2.10 In emergency situations when tape transmittal has been
used BellSouth shall adhere to the tape packaging requirements
set forth in this Agreement. Where magnetic tape shipping
containers are transported in freight compartments, adequate
magnetic field protection shall be provided by keeping a
6-inch distance from any magnetic field generating device
(except a magnetron-tape device). BellSouth shall only use
those shipping containers that contain internal insulation to
prevent damage. BellSouth shall clearly xxxx on the outside of
each shipping container its name, contact and return address.
BellSouth shall not ship any Connectivity Billing tapes in
tape canisters.
3.2.11 All emergency billing data transmitted via tape must be
provided on a cartridge (cassette) tape and must be of high
quality, conform to the parties' record and label standards,
9-track, odd parity, 6250 BPI group coded recording mode and
extended binary-coded decimal interchange code ("EBCDIC").
Each reel of tape must be 100% tested at 20% or better
"clipping" level with full width certification and permanent
error free at final inspection. MCIm reserves the right to
destroy a tape that has been determined to have unrecoverable
errors. MCIm also reserves the right to replace a tape with
one of equal or better quality.
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3.2.12 Billing data tapes used in emergency circumstances shall have
the following record and label standards. The dataset serial number on
the first header record of an IBM standard tape label also shall have
the following format.
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CABS XXX XXXXX
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Record Length bytes (fixed length) bytes (fixed length)
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Blocking factor records per block Not Applicable
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Block size bytes per block Not Applicable
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Labels Standard IBM Operating Standard IBM Operating
System System
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3.2.13 A single 6-digit serial number must appear on the
external (flat) surface of the tape for visual identification.
This number shall also appear in the "dataset serial number
field" of the first header record of the IBM standard tape
label. This serial number shall consist of the character "V"
followed by the reporting location's four digit Originating
Company Code and a numeric character chosen by the sending
company. The external and internal label shall be the same.
The dataset name shall appear on the flat side of the reel and
also in the "data set name field" on the first header record
of the IBM standard tape label. BellSouth's name, address,
and contact shall appear on the flat side of the cartridge or
reel
3.2.14 Tape labels shall conform to IBM OSNS Operating System
Standards contained in the IBM Standard Labels Manual. IBM
standard labels are 80-character records recorded in EBCDIC,
odd parity.
3.2.15 BellSouth shall conform to the Standard Volume Label
Format which will be prescribed by MCIm.
3.2.16 BellSouth shall use The IBM Standard Dataset Label
Format which will be prescribed by MCIm.
3.2.17 BellSouth shall use mutually agreed upon test &
production dataset formats.
3.3 STANDARDS
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3.3.1 Within thirty (30) days of the execution of this
Agreement, BellSouth shall send to MCIm connectivity xxxx data
in the appropriate mechanized format (i.e. CABS or SECAB) for
testing to ensure that bills can be processed and that bills
comply with the requirements of this Attachment. After receipt
of the test data from BellSouth MCIm will notify BellSouth if
the connectivity billing transmission meets MCIm's testing
specifications. If the transmission fails to meet MCIm's
testing specifications, BellSouth shall make the necessary
corrections. At least three (3) sets of testing data must meet
MCIm's testing specifications prior to BellSouth sending MCIm
a mechanized production connectivity xxxx for the first time
via electronic transmission or tape. Thereafter, BellSouth may
begin sending MCIm production connectivity bills via
electronic transfer on the next Xxxx Date, or within ten (10)
days, whichever is later.
3.3.2 At least thirty (30) days prior to any change in
existing formats or change to a different format, BellSouth
shall send to MCIm connectivity xxxx data in the appropriate
mechanized format for testing to ensure that the bills can be
processed and that the bills comply with the requirements of
this Attachment. BellSouth agrees that it shall not send to
MCIm xxxx data in the new mechanized format until such xxxx
data has met the testing specifications as set forth in this
subsection.
3.3.3 During the testing period, BellSouth shall transmit to
MCIm Connectivity Billing data and information via paper or
tape as specified by MCIm. Test tapes shall be sent to a MCIm
specified location.
3.3.4 BellSouth agrees that if it transmits data to MCIm in a
mechanized format, BellSouth shall also comply with the
following specifications which are not contained in CABS or
SECAB guidelines but which are necessary for MCIm to process
Connectivity Billing information and data:
3.3.5 The Xxxx Date shall not contain spaces or non-numeric
values.
3.3.5.1 Each Connectivity Xxxx must contain at least
one detail record.
3.3.5.2 Any "From" Date should be less than the
associated "Thru" Date and neither date can contain
spaces.
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3.3.5.3 The Invoice Number must not have embedded
spaces or low values.
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3.4 PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS & REPORTING
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Section 4. Provision Of Subscriber Usage Data
This Section 4 sets forth the terms and conditions for BellSouth's provision of
Recorded Usage Data (as defined in this Attachment VIII) to MCIm and for
information exchange regarding long distance billing.
4.1 PROCEDURES
4.1.1 General
4.1.1.1 BellSouth shall comply with BellSouth EMR industry
standards in delivering customer usage data to MCIm.
4.1.1.2 BellSouth shall provide MCIm with Recorded Usage Data
in accordance with provisions of Section 4 of this document.
4.1.1.3 BellSouth shall provide MCIm with copies of detail
usage on MCIm accounts. However, following execution of this
Agreement, MCI, may submit and BellSouth will accept a PON for
a time and cost estimate for development by BellSouth of the
capability to provide copies of other detail usage records for
completed calls originating from lines purchased by MCIm for
resale. Recorded Usage Data includes, but is not limited to,
the following categories of information:
Completed Calls
Use of CLASS/LASS/Custom Features (under
circumstances where BellSouth records activations
for its own end user billing).
Calls To Information Providers Reached Via
BellSouth Facilities And Contracted By BellSouth
Calls To Directory Assistance Where BellSouth
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Provides Such Service To An MCIm Subscriber Calls
Completed Via BellSouth-Provided Operator Services
Where BellSouth Provides Such Service To MCIm's
Local Service Subscriber and usage is billable to an
MCIm account. For BellSouth-Provided MULTISERV
Service, Station Level Detail Records Shall Include
Complete Call Detail And Complete Timing Information
where Technically Feasible.
4.1.1.4 Retention of Records: BellSouth shall maintain a
machine readable back-up copy of the message detail provided
to MCIm for a minimum of forty-five (45) calendar days.
BellSouth shall provide any data back-up to MCIm upon the
request of MCIm within the record retention interval and at
the rates set forth in Attachment I.
4.1.1.5 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm Recorded Usage Data
for MCIm subscribers. BellSouth shall not submit other carrier
local usage data as part of the MCIm Recorded Usage Data.
4.1.1.6 BellSouth shall xxxx to MCIm any recurring or
non-recurring charges appropriate based on the Local Service
Requests submitted to the BellSouth by MCIm. BellSouth
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4.1.1.8 BellSouth shall provide Recorded Usage Data to MCIm
billing locations as designated by MCIm, segregated no lower
than NXX level.
4.1.1.9 BellSouth shall establish a Local Carrier Service
Center (LCSC) or similar function to serve as MCIm's single
point of contact to respond to MCIm call usage, data error,
and record transmission inquiries.
4.1.1.10 BellSouth shall provide MCIm with a single point of
contact, Remote Identifiers (IDs), and assistance in resolving
usage data volume fluctuations for each sending location.
4.1.1.11 MCIm shall provide a single point of contact
responsible for receiving usage transmitted by BellSouth and
receiving usage tapes from a courier service in the event of a
facility outage.
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4.1.1.12 BellSouth shall xxxx and MCIm shall pay the charges
for Recorded Usage Data. Billing and payment shall be in
accordance with the applicable terms and conditions set forth
in this Agreement.
4.1.1.13 Without waiver of, and in addition to the Audit and
Examination rights in the Section 22 (Audits and Examinations
of Part A) of this Agreement, upon reasonable notice and at
reasonable times MCIm or its authorized representatives may
examine BellSouth's documents, systems, records and
procedures which relate to the recording and transmission of
the Usage data to MCIm under this Attachment.
4.1.2 Charges
4.1.2.1 BellSouth shall charge fees as delineated in
Attachment I.
4.1.2.2 No charges shall be assessed for incomplete call
attempts, nor will attempts be delivered to MCIm for calls
which originate from lines purchased by MCIm for resale.
4.1.3 Central Clearinghouse & Settlement
4.1.3.1 In connection with CMDS hosting functions, BellSouth
shall comply with Clearinghouse and Incollect/Outcollect
procedures in accordance with CMDS standards.
4.1.3.2 BellSouth shall settle with MCIm for both intra-region
and inter-region billing exchanges of calling card, xxxx-to-
third party, and collect calls in accordance with the
prevailing CMDS standards.
4.1.4 Lost Data
4.1.4.1 Loss of Recorded Usage Data - In the event MCIm
Recorded Usage Data is determined to have been lost, damaged
or destroyed as a result of an error or omission by BellSouth
in its performance of the recording function, upon MCIm's
request, BellSouth shall attempt to recover the Recorded Usage
Data at no charge to MCIm. In the event
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the data cannot be recovered by BellSouth, BellSouth and MCIm
shall mutually agree upon a credit amount based upon an
estimate of the affected messages and associated revenue,
reduced by a mutually agreed upon estimate of associated
Recording Service charges, based upon the method described
below. This method shall be applied on a consistent basis,
subject to modifications agreed to by BellSouth and MCIm. This
estimate shall be used to adjust amounts MCIm owes BellSouth
for services BellSouth provides in conjunction with the
provision of Recorded Usage Data, and BellSouth's liability
for lost, damaged or destroyed Recorded Usage Data shall be
limited to the application of the credit described in this
section.
4.1.4.2 The lost revenue per day will be based upon the daily
average of revenues for the corresponding days of the week
(e.g. four Mondays) in the most recent month for which MCIm
supplied data to BellSouth before the day of loss, except:
4.1.4.2.1 If the loss occurs on a weekday which is a
holiday (except Mother's Day or Christmas),
BellSouth will use the daily average of revenues from
the four Sundays of the most recent month for which
MCIm supplied data to BellSouth before the day of
loss;
4.1.4.2.2 If the loss occurs on Mother's Day or
Christmas, BellSouth will use the daily average of
revenue from that day in the preceding year (if
available from the data supplied by MCIm to BellSouth
before the day of loss); and
4.1.4.2.3 If the loss occurs on a day not a holiday
but one (or more) of the days lost is a holiday,
BellSouth will use additional corresponding days from
the next most recent month for which MCIm supplied
data to BellSouth before the day of loss.
4.1.5 Testing, Changes and Controls
4.1.5.1 The Recorded Usage Data, EMR format, content, and
transmission process shall be tested in a manner mutually
agreed upon by BellSouth and MCIm.
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4.1.5.2 Interface Testing: The purpose of this test is to
ensure that the usage records can be sent by BellSouth to MCIm
and can be accepted and processed by MCIm. BellSouth shall
provide a test file to MCIm's designated Regional Processing
Center (RPC) in the format that shall be used for live
day-to-day processing. The file shall contain that production
data which MCIm and BellSouth agree upon. MCIm shall review
the file and verify that it conforms to agreed upon EMR
standards. MCIm shall notify BellSouth in writing whether the
format is acceptable. MCIm shall also provide BellSouth with
the agreed-upon control reports as part of this test.
4.1.5.3 Operational Test: The purpose of this test is to
ensure that volumes of usage in consecutive sequence can
be extracted. distributed, and processed by BellSouth and
MCIm.
4.1.5.4 For testing purposes BellSouth shall provide MCIm with
BellSouth recorded, unrated usage for a minimum of five (5)
consecutive days. MCIm shall provide BellSouth with the
message validation reports associated with test usage.
4.1.5.5 Test File: Test data should be transported via NDM
whenever possible. In the event that courier service must be
used to transport test media, the physical tape
characteristics to be used are described in this Agreement.
4.1.5.6 Periodic Review: Control procedures for all usage
transferred between BellSouth and MCIm shall require periodic
review. This review may be included as part of an annual audit
of BellSouth by MCIm or as part of the normal production
interface management function. Breakdowns which impact the
flow of usage between BellSouth and MCIm must be identified
and jointly resolved as they occur. The resolution may include
changes to control procedures, as similar problems would be
avoided in the future. Any changes to control procedures would
need to be mutually agreed upon by MCIm and BellSouth.
4.1.5.7 BellSouth Software Changes:
4.1.5.7.1 When BellSouth plans to introduce any
software changes which impact the format or content
structure of the usage data feed to MCIm, designated
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BellSouth personnel shall notify MCIm no less than one hundred
twenty (120) calendar days before such changes are
implemented.
4.1.5.7.2 BellSouth shall communicate the projected changes to
the single point of contact in MCIm so that potential impacts
on MCIm processing can be determined.
4.1.5.7.3 MCIm personnel shall review the impact of the change
on the entire control structure and the Post Conversion Test
Plan, herein. MCIm shall negotiate any perceived problems with
BellSouth and shall arrange to have the data tested utilizing
the modified software.
4.1.5.7.4 If it is necessary for BellSouth to request changes
in the schedule, content or format of usage data transmitted
to MCIm, BellSouth shall notify MCIm. BellSouth and MCIm agree
to comply with changes in EMR standard as they from time to
time occur.
4.1.5.8 MCIm Requested Changes:
4.1.5.8.1 MCIm may request changes in the schedule, content,
format of the usage data transmitted from BellSouth, as deemed
necessary by MCIm within the constraints of EMR industry
standard requirements.
4.1.5.8.2 When the negotiated changes are to be implemented,
MCIm and/or BellSouth shall arrange for testing of the
modified data in a mutually agreed Post Conversion Test Plan
designed to encompass all types of changes to the usage data
transferred by BellSouth to MCIm and the methods of
transmission for that data.
4.1.5.9 BellSouth System Change Description:
4.1.5.9.1 For a BellSouth change to the Recorded Usage Data ,
BellSouth shall provide MCIm with an overall description of
the change, stating the objective and a brief explanation of
the reasons for
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the change.
4.1.5.9.2 During the initial negotiations regarding the
change, BellSouth shall provide a list of the specific records
and/or systems impacted by the change to designated MCIm
personnel.
4.1.5.9.3 BellSouth shall also provide MCIm a detailed
description of the changes to be implemented. It shall include
sufficient detail for designated MCIm personnel to analyze and
estimate the effects of the changes and to design tests to
verify the accuracy of the implementation.
4.1.5.10 Change Negotiations:
4.1.5.10.1 MCIm shall be notified in writing of all proposed
negotiations initiated by BellSouth. In turn, MCIm shall
notify BellSouth in writing of proposed change negotiations
initiated by MCIm. These written notifications will be
directed to the single point of contact for the respective
companies.
4.1.5.10.2. After formal notification of planned changes,
whether originated by BellSouth or MCIm, designated MCIm
personnel shall schedule negotiation meetings as required with
designated BellSouth personnel. The first meeting should
produce the overall change description (if not previously
furnished) and the list of records and/or systems affected.
4.1.5.10.3 In subsequent meetings, BellSouth shall provide the
detailed description of changes to be implemented. After
reviewing the described changes, designated MCIm personnel
shall negotiate a detailed test procedure with BellSouth.
4.1.5.11 Changes to controls:
MCIm may request changes to the control structure. BellSouth Requested
control changes will be negotiated.
4.1.5.12 Verification Of Changes
4.1.5.12.1 Based on the detailed description of
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changes furnished by BellSouth, MCIm and BellSouth
personnel shall:
Determine the type of change(s) to be implemented.
Develop a comprehensive test plan. Negotiate
scheduling and transfer of modified data with
BellSouth. Confirm that test data is verified and
acceptable by both BellSouth and MCIm.
4.1.5.13 Introduction of Changes:
4.1.5.13.1 When all the testing requirements have been met and
the results reviewed and accepted, designated MCIm and
BellSouth personnel shall:
Negotiate an implementation schedule. Verify the
existence of a contingency plan with the appropriate
MCIm personnel. Arrange for the follow-up review of
changes with appropriate MCIm personnel. Arrange for
appropriate changes in control program, if
applicable.
4.2 INFORMATION EXCHANGE AND INTERFACES
4.2.1 Core Billing Information
4.2.1.1 Recorded Usage Data all intraLATA toll and local
usage. BellSouth shall provide MCIm with unrated EMR records
associated with all billable intraLATA toll and local usage
which they record on lines purchased by MCIm for resale. Any
billable Category, Group and/or Record types approved in the
future for BellSouth shall be included if they fall within the
definition of local service resale. MCIm shall be given
notification thirty (30) days prior to implementation of a new
type, category and / or record.
4.2.1.2 BellSouth shall provide rated EMR records only when
explicit consent for sending such records has been obtained
from MCIm. The following records shall be rated by BellSouth:
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Category 01 Operator handled, person to person, collect
calls, xxxx to third number, SSP record query
Category 03 Credit & adjustments
Category 41 Subscriber credit
4.2.1.3 All messages billable to an MCIm account will
BellSouth be transmitted to MCIm. BellSouth recorded usage
billable to MCIm Subscribers.
4.2.1.4 Data Delivery Schedules: Data shall be delivered to
MCIm by BellSouth daily (Monday through Friday) unless
otherwise negotiated. MCIm and/or BellSouth Data Center
holidays are excluded. BellSouth and MCIm shall exchange
schedules of designated Data Center holidays.
4.2.2 Supporting Billing Information
4.2.2.1 Returned Long Distance Messages and Invoices
4.2.2.1.1 EC shall return message records or invoices
to MCI for messages or invoices which cannot be
billed to a BellSouth end user because BellSouth no
longer serves the end user for the associated
messages or invoices as a result of the end user
telephone number being served by another LEC/CLEC.
BellSouth will return IC messages as misdirected if
BellSouth no longer serves the end user.
4.2.2.1.2 Message records or invoices shall be
returned as part of the established unbillable
process. Returned messages or invoices shall be in
industry-standard EMR format using the OBF-agreed
return code 50, unless otherwise negotiated with MCI.
4.2.2.1.3 Additional return codes to be used for
return designations are as follows:
81 - Rated record is received and indicator 19 is set
to a value of other than 1 or 3 for a CIC of zeroes.
82 - Message is determined to be interLATA, and
interLATA is not determined to be applicable.
83 - field is designated as numeric field contains
non-numeric values.
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84 - message is terminating to number that has a
NPA 900
4.2.2.1.4 The above message and/or invoice returns shall
contain the Operating Company Number (OCN), or another
identifying number or code as may become a future industry
standard, of the LEC serving the end user through resale or
portability at the time the invoice or message is returned.
4.2.2.1.5 Following are the record types and positions where
the OCN should be populated. The error or return code should
continue to appear in the standard position.
01-XX-XX record: positions 168-171
01-51-21 record: positions 125-128
01-51-24 record: positions 187-190
41-XX-XX record (detail): positions
168-171
41-50-XX record (summary): positions 154-157
42-50-XX record (summary): positions 154-157
4.2.2.2 Interim Number Portability. BellSouth shall provide
MCIm call detail records identifying each IXC which are
sufficient to allow MCIm to render bills to IXCs for calls
IXCs place to ported numbers in the BellSouth network which
the BellSouth forwards to MCIm for termination.
MCIm shall become the Customer of Record for the original
BellSouth's telephone number(s), subject to the CALNP
arrangements. BellSouth shall provide to MCIm the Electronic
Message Records ("EMR") for all calls in a daily electronic
Network Data Mover ("NDM") feed or magnetic tape, as specified
by MCIm, for MCIm customers.
4.2.3 Product/Service Specific
4.2.3.2 BellSouth shall provide a Specialized Service /
Service Provider Charge record to support the Special Features
Star Services if these features are part of BellSouth's
offering.
4.2.4 Emergency Information
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4.2.4.2 MCIm shall arrange transport facilities per BellSouth
tariffed services. BellSouth shall transmit via NDM whenever
possible. In the event usage transfer cannot be accommodated
by NDM because of extended (one (1) business day or longer)
facility outages, BellSouth shall contract for a courier
service to transport the data via tape. The data tape will be
transported via courier service and costs for delivery will be
borne by the company responsible for the outage.
4.2.4.3 BellSouth shall comply with the following standards
when emergency data is transported to MCI on tape or cartridge
via a courier. The data shall be in fixed or variable block
format as specified by MCI and:
Tape: 9-track, 6250 (or 1600) BPI (Bytes per inch)
Cartridge: 38,000 BPI (Bytes per inch)
LRECL: 2,472 Bytes
Parity: Odd
Character Set: Extended Binary Coded Decimal
Interchange Code (EBCDIC)
External labels: Exchange Carrier Name, Dataset Name (DSN) and
volume serial number Internal labels: IBM Industry OS labels
shall be used. They consist of a single volume label and two
sets of header and trailer labels.
4.2.5 Rejected Recorded Usage Data
4.2.5.1 If MCIm should encounter significant volumes of
errored messages that prevent processing by MCIm within its
systems, BellSouth will work with MCIm to jointly determine
the source and appropriate error resolution. 4.2.5.2 BellSouth
must return EMR/EMI records to IXCs with the OBF standard
message reject code which indicates that BellSouth no longer
serves the end user and which includes the OCN/Local Service
Provider ID of the new LEC/Reseller serving the end user.
4.2.5.3 Rejected messages or invoices shall be returned to
MCIm in accordance with procedures and timeframes already
established between BellSouth and MCIm.
4.2.6 Interfaces
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4.2.6.1 BellSouth shall transmit formatted Recorded Usage Data
to MCIm via NDM as designated by MCIm.
4.2.6.2 MCIm shall notify BellSouth of resend requirements if
a pack or entire dataset must be replaced due to pack
rejection, damage in transit, dataset name failure, etc.
4.2.6.3 Critical edit failure on the Pack Header or Pack
Trailer records shall result in pack rejection (e.g., detail
record count not equal to grand total included in the pack
trailer). Notification of pack rejection shall be made by MCIm
within one (1) business day of processing. Rejected packs
shall be corrected by BellSouth and retransmitted to MCIm
within twenty-four (24) hours or within an alternate timeframe
negotiated on a case by case basis. 4.2.6.4 A pack shall
contain a minimum of one message record or a maximum of 9,999
message records plus a pack header record and a pack trailer
record. A file transmission contains a maximum of 99 packs. A
dataset shall contain a minimum of one pack. BellSouth shall
provide MCIm one dataset per sending location, with the agreed
upon XXX/OCN populated in the Header and Trailer records.
4.2.7 Formats & Characteristics
4.2.7.1 Rated in collect messages should be transmitted via
the NDM and can be intermingled with the unrated messages. No
special packing is needed 4.2.7.2 EMR: BellSouth shall provide
Recorded Usage Data in the EMR format and by category, group
and record type, and shall be transmitted, via a direct feed,
to MCIm. The following is a list of EMR records that MCIm can
expect to receive from BellSouth:
HEADER RECORD 20-20-01
TRAILER RECORD 20-20-02
DETAIL RECORDS * 01-01-01, 06, 07, 08, 09, 16, 18, 31, 32, 33,
35, 37, 80, 81, 82, 83
10-01-01, 06, 07, 08, 09, 16, 18, 31,
32, 35, 37, 80, 81, 82, 83
CREDIT RECORDS 03-01-01, 06, 08, 09, 14, 17, 18, 31, 32, 35,
37, 80, 81, 82,
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RATED CREDITS 41-01-01, 06, 08, 09, 14, 17, 18, 31, 32, 35,
37, 80, 81, 82,
CANCEL RECORDS 51-01-01, 06, 08, 09, 14, 17, 18, 31, 32, 35,
37, 80, 81, 82, (58 -01 -xx where the record being canceled is
unrated)
CORRECTION RECORDS 71-01-01, 06, 08, 09, 14, 17, 18, 31, 32,
35, 37, 80, 81, 82,
* Category 01 is utilized for Rated Messages; Category 10 is
utilized for Unrated Messages. Category 10 records are to have
indicator 13 populated with a value of 5
In addition, BellSouth shall provide a 42-50-01 Miscellaneous
Charge record to support the Special Features Star Services if
these features are part of BellSouth's offering.
4.2.7.3 BellSouth shall comply with the most current version
of Bellcore standard practice guidelines for formatting EMR
records.
4.2.7.4 The Interfacing Xxxx XXX, OCN, and Remote Identifiers
shall be used by MCIm to control invoice sequencing and each
shall have its own invoice controls.
4.2.7.5 The file's Record Format (RECFM) shall be Variable
Block with 175 character EMR record, plus modules if
appropriate.
4.2.7.6 Initially, BellSouth may elect not to comply with
specific sorting requirements. However, MCIm may elect to
require BellSouth to sort PACKS in accordance with MCIm
specifications at a later date.
4.2.7.7 BellSouth shall transmit the usage to MCIm using
dataset naming conventions prescribed by MCIm.
4.2.8 Controls
4.2.8.1 MCIm shall test and certify the NDM interface to
ensure the accurate receipt of Recorded Usage Data.
4.2.8.2 Header and trailer records shall be populated in
positions 13-27 with the following information:
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13-14 Invoice numbers (1-99)
15-16 Xxxx Co. ID number
17-19 Interfacing Xxxx XXX Code
20-23 MCIm OCN - value 7229
24-27 Reseller OCN
The trailer grand total record count shall be populated with
total records in pack (excluding header & trailer)
4.2.8.3 Control Reports: MCIm accepts input data provided by
BellSouth in EMR format in accordance with-the requirements
and specifications detailed in this Section 8 of the
Attachment III. In order to ensure the overall integrity of
the usage being transmitted from BellSouth to MCIm, data
transfer control reports shall be required. These reports
shall be provided by MCIm to BellSouth on a daily or otherwise
negotiated basis and reflect the results of the processing for
each pack transmitted by BellSouth.
4.2.8.4 Control Reports - Distribution: Since BellSouth is
not receiving control reports, dataset names shall be
established during detailed negotiations.
4.2.8.5 Message Validation Reports: MCIm shall provide the
following once(1) per day (or as otherwise negotiated) Message
Validation reports to the designated BellSouth System Control
Coordinator. These reports shall be provided for all data
received within BellSouth Local Resale Feed and shall be
transmitted Monday through Friday.
4.2.8.6 Incollect Pack Processing: This report provides vital
statistics and control totals for packs rejected and accepted
and dropped messages. The information is provided in the
following report formats and control levels:
BellSouth Name
Reseller Total Messages processed in a pack Packs
processed shall reflect the number of messages
initially erred and accepted within a pack Reseller
Total Packs processed
4.2.8.7 MCIm requires information on a subscriber's
selection of billing method, special language billing, and
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other billing options.
4.3 STANDARDS
4.3.1 When requested by MCIm for security purposes, BellSouth
shall provide MCIm with Recorded Usage Data as soon as
practical. If not available in EMR format, the Recorded Usage
Data may be provided in AMA format.
4.3.2 BellSouth shall include the Working Telephone Number
(WTN) of the call originator on each EMR call record where
Technically Feasible.
4.3.3 End user subscriber usage records and station level
detail records shall be in packs in accordance with EMR
standards.
4.3.4 BellSouth shall provide Recorded Usage Data to MCIm on a
schedule to be determined by the parties once a day Monday
through Friday except holidays.
4.3.5 BellSouth shall segregate and organize the Recorded
Usage Data in a manner mutually agreed upon between BellSouth
and MCIm.
4.4 PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS
4.4.1 ACCOUNT MAINTENANCE
4.4.1.1 When notified by a CLEC that a MCIm Customer has
switched to CLEC service, BellSouth shall provision the
change, and notify MCIm via CONNECT:Direct that the customer
has changed to another service provider ("OUTPLOC") within one
(1) business day:
Measurement:
N = Number of Local Services Changes from MCIm
to Another CLEC Provisioned with
Notification to MCIm in One Business Day
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D = Total Number of Local Service Changes from
MCIm to Another CLEC Provisioned with
Notification to MCIm.
4.4.1.2 When notified by MCIm that a customer has
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changed his/her PIC only from one interexchange carrier to
another carrier, BellSouth shall provision the PIC only change
and convey the confirmation of the PIC change via the work
order completion feed within one (1) business day.
Measurement:
N = Number of PIC Only Changes from One LEC to
Another Initiated by MCIm Provisioned with
Notification via the Work Order Completion
Feed in less than or equal to One Business
Day
D = Total Number of PIC Only Changes from One
LEC to Another initiated by MCIm Provisioned
with Notification via the Work Order
Completion Feed
4.4.1.3 If notified by an interexchange carrier using an/01/
PIC order record that an MCIm Customer has changed his/her PIC
only, BellSouth will reject the order and notify that
interexchange carrier a CARE PIC record should be sent to the
serving CLEC for processing within one (1) business day of
BellSouth's receipt of the PIC order from the IXC.
Measurement:
N = Number of PIC Change Requests for a MCIm Local
Customer Rejected by BellSouth to IXC (pound) One
Business Day
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D = Total Number of PIC Changes for a MCIm Local
Customer Rejected by BellSouth to IXC
4.4.2 Timeliness
BellSouth will mechanically transmit, via CONNECT:Direct, all usage
records to MCIm's Message Processing Center once daily.
Measurement:
N = Total Number of Messages Sent within six (6) calendar
days from initial Recording
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D = Total Number of Messages Sent
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Target: greater than or equal to 95% of all messages will be
delivered within 6 calendar days from initial
recording
4.4.3 Completeness
BellSouth will provide all required Recorded Usage Data and ensure that
it is processed and transmitted within thirty (30) days of the message
create date.
Measurement:
N = Total number of Recorded Usage Data records
delivered during the current month that are
within thirty (30) days of the message create
date.
------------------------------------------- x 100
D = Total number of Recorded Usage Data Records
delivered during the current month.
Target: greater than or equal to 98% of all records
delivered within 30 days of the message creation
4.4.4 Recorded Usage Data Accuracy
4.4.4.1 Format and Content
BellSouth will provide Recorded Usage Data in the format and
with the content as defined in the current BellCore EMR
document.
Measurement:
N = Total Number of Recorded Usage Data
Transmitted Correctly
---------------------------------------- x 100
D = Total Number of Recorded Usage Data
Transmitted
Target: greater than or equal to 98% of all recorded
records delivered will be
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transmitted correctly
4.4.4.2 Transmission
BellSouth will ensure that the Recorded Usage Data is
transmitted to MCIm error free. The level of detail includes,
but is not limited to: detail required to Rating the call,
Duration of the call, and Correct Originating/Terminating
information pertaining to the call. The error is reported to
BellSouth as a Modification Request (MR). The type of MR that
corresponds with each MR response time classification shall be
mutually determined. Performance is to be measured and
reported in accordance with the MR response times described
below:
MR Response Times:
A = Immediate Attention - Resolution within 24 hours
B = Resolution 4 to 7 Days - Unguidables
C = Resolution 2 to 3 Weeks
D = Resolution 1 to 2 Months - Changes Which Need to be
Made
R = Resend (Files) within 6 Hours
All times refer to mutual business work days/hours
4.4.5 Data Packs
BellSouth will transmit to MCIm all packs error free in the format
agreed.
Measurement:
N = Total Number of Data Packs Sent Error Free
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D = Total Number of Data Packs Sent
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Target: 96% of all Packs transmitted in a calendar month will
be accepted.
4.5 REPORTING
4.5.1 Left Blank Intentionally.
4.5.2 Left Blank Intentionally.
4.5.2.1 Left Blank Intentionally.
Section 5. Maintenance
5.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
For maintenance, the parties agree to implement the BellSouth approved
EBI standard within 12 months of the signing of this Agreement. MCIm
understands that within such 12 month period BellSouth may not be able
to make full implementation of the approved EBI standard, and provided
BellSouth uses its best efforts to fully implement such standard as
soon as possible, MCI agrees to accept less than full implementation at
the conclusion of the 12 month period. MCI further agrees to accept on
an interim basis, until such time as EBI is implemented, the interfaces
approved by BellSouth.
5.1.1 BellSouth shall provide repair, maintenance, testing,
and surveillance for all Telecommunications Services and
unbundled Network Elements and Combinations in accordance with
the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
5.1.1.1 During the term of this Agreement, BellSouth
shall provide necessary maintenance business process
support as well as those technical and systems
interfaces required to enable MCIm to provide at
least the same level and quality of service for all
services for resale, functions, features,
capabilities and unbundled elements or combinations
of elements as BellSouth provides itself, its
subscribers any of its Affiliated or subsidiaries or
any other entity. BellSouth shall provide MCIm with
the same level of maintenance support as BellSouth
provides itself in accordance with standards and
performance measurements that are at least equal to
the highest level of standards and/or performance
measurements that BellSouth uses and/or which are
required by law, regulatory agency, or by
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BellSouth's own internal procedures, whichever are the most
rigorous. These standards shall apply to the quality of the
technology, equipment, facilities, processes, and techniques
(including, but not limited to, such new architecture,
equipment, facilities, and interfaces as BellSouth may deploy)
that BellSouth provides to MCIm under this Agreement.
5.1.1.2 Until an Electronic Interface is available, BellSouth
shall provide access numbers to the state specific TRC
(Trouble Reporting Center) based on class of service for MCIm
to report via telephone maintenance issues and trouble reports
twenty-four (24) hours a day and seven (7) days a week.
5.1.1.3 BellSouth shall provide MCIm maintenance dispatch
personnel on the same schedule that they provide their own
subscribers.
5.1.2 MCIm shall handle all interaction with MCIm subscribers
including all calls regarding service problems, establishing
appointments pursuant to Section 5.1.11, and notifying the
subscriber of trouble status and resolution, unless otherwise
authorized by MCIm.
5.1.3 BellSouth shall cooperate with MCIm to meet maintenance standards
set forth in this Attachment for all Telecommunications Services,
unbundled network elements and Combinations ordered under this
Agreement. Such maintenance standards shall include, without
limitation, standards for testing, network management, call gapping,
and notification of upgrades as they become available.
5.1.4 All BellSouth employees or contractors who perform repair service
for MCIm subscribers shall follow at a minimum, procedures and
protocols which ensure that: (1) BellSouth employees or contractors
shall perform repair service that is at least equal in quality to that
provided to BellSouth subscribers; (2) trouble calls from MCIm
subscribers shall receive response time priority that is at least equal
to that of BellSouth subscribers and shall be handled on a "first come
first served" basis regardless of whether the subscriber is an MCIm
subscriber or a BellSouth subscriber.
5.1.5 For services provided through resale, BellSouth agrees to
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provide MCIm with scheduled maintenance for residence and
small business customers, consistent with that which it
provides its own customers. BellSouth agrees to provide MCIm
written notification of Central Office conversions and such
conversions will occur after midnight and before 4 A.M.
BellSouth shall negotiate the release of any scheduled and
non-scheduled maintenance for Unbundled Network Elements or
Large Business Subscribers' service with MCIm prior to any
activity which may impact those services.
For services provided through resale, the BellSouth agrees to
provide scheduled maintenance for residence and small business
subscribers, consisting of cable throws, performed with test
sets which prevent the subscribers'services from being
interrupted during the activity. BellSouth shall monitor
individual cutover work to insure that the service is not in
use prior to the cut. Central office conversions shall be
publicized through the media and will occur after midnight and
before 4:00 A.M., unless MCIm is provided with written
notification.
For misdirected calls, BellSouth and MCIm shall advise
customers to contact MCIm and BellSouth, respectively, and
offer the customer the contact number upon request.
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5.1.8 BellSouth shall inform MCIm of repair completion and
trouble reason as soon as possible after restoration of
network elements, or Combinations, and any other trouble
reports by MCIm. Notification should be provided via
electronic interface, when available.
5.1.9 BellSouth and MCIm shall mutually develop escalation
procedures to be followed if, in MCIm's judgment, any
performance standard defined in this Agreement is not met for
any individual trouble report. The escalation procedures to be
provided shall include telephone numbers of BellSouth
management personnel who are responsible for maintenance
issues and who will be contacted when a trouble condition is
escalated.
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5.1.10 BellSouth and MCIm shall mutually develop procedures to
establish the conditions under which a root cause analysis
will be performed and the methods by which the results will be
conveyed to MCIm.
5.1.11 Dispatching of BellSouth technicians to MCIm subscriber
premises shall be accomplished by BellSouth pursuant to a
request received from MCIm. MCIm shall be able to schedule
appointment windows based on load. The electronic interface
established pursuant to subsection 5.2 shall provide the
capability of allowing MCIm to receive trouble reports,
analyze and sectionalize the trouble, determine whether it is
necessary to dispatch a service technician to the subscriber'
s premises, and verify by disposition codes or narratives any
actual work completed on the subscriber's premises.
5.1.12 BellSouth shall supply MCIm with a unique number, which
may be the customer's actual number, to identify each MCI
initial trouble report opened. For repeat trouble reports, if
the previous trouble was within a 30 day period, the report
will be flagged as a repeat report automatically.
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5.1.14 Where BellSouth uses 611 for its own customers,
BellSouth shall make available to MCIm the ability to route
611 repair calls dialed by MCIm subscribers directly to the
MCIm repair center. Where BellSouth does not employ 611, MCIm
may establish at its discretion a 7 or 10 digit toll free
number for access to its repair center.
5.1.15 Until such information is available via an Electronic
Interface, BellSouth l will notify MCIm upon completion of
trouble report. The report shall not be considered closed
until such notification is made. MCIm will contact its
subscriber to determine if repairs were completed and confirm
the trouble no longer exists.
5.1.16 Additional Unbundling Requirements
5.1.16.1 When trouble is reported by a subscriber served
through unbundled network elements, MCIm will test its network
to identify any problems. If no problems are identified with
the MCIm network, MCIm will open a trouble report with
BellSouth. BellSouth shall then test its portion of
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the network and perform repairs as required in the
timeframes set forth below in this Agreement.
5.1.16.1.1 MCIm will coordinate combined testing or
repair activities until trouble is resolved.
BellSouth shall provide repair updates to MCIm.
5.2 SYSTEMS INTERFACES AND INFORMATION EXCHANGES
5.2.1.1 For line based (POTS) Resold Local Service, BellSouth
shall develop a real-time, on-line Electronic Interface for
access by MCIm to BellSouth's maintenance systems and
databases, in order to allow MCIm to: (i) receive "estimated
time to repair" ("ETTR") on a real-time basis; (ii) based on
the nature of the reported trouble, perform electronic test at
time of entry and provide test results to MCIm; and (iii)
provide final closure on trouble tickets entered into
BellSouth maintenance system for an MCIm subscriber. This
capability will be deployed by March 31, 1997.
In addition BellSouth agrees to continue to develop the
electronic interface capability to provide MCIm with ability
to: (iv) receive timely notification in the event a repair
person is unable to be present for, or anticipates missing, a
scheduled repair appointment; and (v) retrieve all applicable
time and material charges at the time of ticket closure
(itemized by time spent, price of materials used, procedures
employed, amounts incurred in each such category, and total by
customer, per event).
5.2.1.2 As an option to the above, MCIm may opt to use the
existing Electronic Communications gateway interface for line
based (POTS) Resold Local Service. This interface will allow
MCIm maintenance personnel and customer services
representatives to perform the following functions for MCIm
subscribers: (i) enter a new trouble ticket into the BellSouth
maintenance system for an MCIm subscriber; (ii) limited
ability to retrieve and track current status on all MCIm
subscriber repair tickets; and (iii) provide final closure on
trouble tickets entered into BellSouth's maintenance system
for an MCIm subscriber.
For local services provisioned via the Access Service
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Request (ASR) process, the Electronic Communications gateway
interface may be used.
5.2.2 BellSouth shall perform all testing for Resale Services.
5.2.2.1 Until the electronic interface with MCIm is fully
operational, BellSouth shall provide test results to MCIm, if
appropriate, for trouble clearance. When the electronic
interface with MCIm is fully operational, BellSouth shall give
MCI the ability to retrieve such results via the electronic
interface. In all instances, BellSouth will provide MCIm with
the disposition of the trouble.
5.2.2.2 If BellSouth initiates trouble handling procedures it
will bear all costs associated with that activity. If MCIm
requests the trouble dispatch then MCIm will bear the cost.
5.2.3 Until such information is available via the Electronic Interface,
BellSouth shall provide to MCIm the ability to obtain the status on
open maintenance trouble reports via telephone or by another interface
as the parties may mutually agree. BellSouth agrees to provide the
status of residence and small business trouble reports upon MCIm's
request.
5.2.4 BellSouth agrees to provide to MCIm the status for open
maintenance trouble reports for large business subscribers anytime the
status of the trouble report changes or at MCIm's request.
5.2.5 Until the electronic interface with MCIm is fully operational,
BellSouth agrees that MCIm may call BellSouth to verify central office
features and functions as they relate to an open trouble report.
BellSouth agrees to work with MCIm on the initial trouble report to
isolate the cause of the trouble and, where possible, resolve the
feature/function related trouble at that time.
5.2.6 BellSouth agrees to advise MCIm of any central office failure
that is known at the time of any inquiry or trouble report. BellSouth
agrees to continue to use its best efforts to implement a process which
will provide automatic notification to MCIm at the time of trouble
ticket entry.
5.2.7 BellSouth agrees to provide an Estimated Time To Repair
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(ETTR), an appointment time or commitment time, as appropriate, on all
residence and small business trouble reports.
5.2.8 BellSouth agrees to develop, with MCIm's cooperation, mutually
acceptable workcenter interface agreements to document methods and
procedures for interim and final interfaces for each service within
sixty (60) days following the effective date of this Agreement or
MCIm's notice to BellSouth of its initiation of that service. The sixty
(60) day period shall be extended to the extent of any delay
attributable to MCIm.
5.3 PROCEDURES
5.3.1 Maintenance charges for premises visits by BellSouth employees or
contractors shall be billed to MCIm and not to the subscriber.
5.3.1.1 If additional work is required, BellSouth employees or
contractors shall call MCIm from subscriber premises so that
MCIm can schedule a new appointment with BellSouth and
subscriber at the same time.
5.3.1.2 BellSouth employees or contractors shall present the
subscriber with an unbranded form, or MCIm provided MCIm
branded form, detailing the time spent, the materials used and
an indication that the trouble has either been resolved, or
that additional work will be necessary.
5.3.1.3 The BellSouth employees or contractors shall use its
best efforts obtain the subscriber's signature upon said
form, and use the signed form to input maintenance charges
into the BellSouth repair and maintenance database (accessible
by way of electronic interface). These charges shall include
any charges for inside wiring work by BellSouth employees or
contractors.
5.4 Performance Measurements and Reporting
5.4.1 Time to Restore
Measures average time it takes to restore to service Local
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Services, Network Elements, or Combinations.
Measurement:
N = Total Duration Time
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D = Total Troubles
For Specials and Local Interconnection / Trunking:
N = Responsible Duration Time
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D = Total Troubles
To the extent MCIm has requested that BellSouth measure the
time to restore Local Services, Network Elements or
Combinations, separated between time to restore where no
dispatch is required, time to restore where dispatch is
required and time to restore a service impairment, and in
addition MCIm has requested BellSouth to provide these
measurements delineated in certain hourly intervals, BellSouth
is agreeable to meeting this request for hourly intervals as
delineated by MCIm, subject to an estimated one-time cost of
$20,000.00 and a monthly recurring cost of $500.00. MCIm
agrees to give BellSouth thirty (30) days written notice of
its desire for BellSouth to provide this measurement and,
subject to final agreement on cost (one-time and monthly),
BellSouth will provide it as requested, within ninety (90)
days unless otherwise agreed.
5.4.2 Repeat Troubles
Measurers trouble reports from the same customer in a 30 day
period.
N = Total Repeats (less than) 30 days
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D = Total Troubles
5.4.3 Trouble Resolution Notification
BellSouth shall inform MCIm of the restoration of Local
Service, Network Element, or Combination after an outage has
occurred by means of a telephone call until such time as a
mechanized means
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of notification becomes available.
5.4.4 MCIm will transmit repair calls to the BellSouth repair
bureau by telephone until it is able to make use of the
Electronic Interfaces pursuant to this Attachment VIII.
BellSouth shall measure the average length of time it takes
for the BellSouth repair bureau attendant to answer the
telephone.
5.4.5 Missed Appointments
Measures when BellSouth misses meeting end user appointments
that require a premise visit.
Measurement:
N = Total Appointments met
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D = Total Appointments set
5.4.6 Report Rate
Measures the frequency of troubles reported within BellSouth's
network.
Measurement:
N = Number of Trouble Reports per month
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D = Total number of lines
SECTION 6. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES & Functions
6.1 General Requirements
6.1.1 Basic 911 and E911 General Requirements
6.1.1.1 Basic 911 and E911 provides a caller
access to the appropriate emergency service
bureau by dialing a 3-digit universal
telephone number (911). Basic 911 and E911
access from Local Switching shall be
provided to MCIm in accordance with the
following:
6.1.1.2 E911 shall provide additional
routing flexibility for
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911 calls. E911 shall use subscriber data, contained
in the Automatic Location Identification/ Data
Management System (ALI/DMS) and the E911 tandem
switch, to determine to which Public Safety Answering
Point (PSAP) to route the call.
6.1.1.3 If available, BellSouth shall offer a third
type of 911 service, S911. All requirements for E911
also apply to S911 with the exception of the type of
signaling used on the interconnection trunks from the
local switch to the S911 tandem.
6.1.1.4 Basic 911 and E911 functions provided to MCIm
shall be at least at parity with the support and
services that BellSouth provides to its subscribers
for such similar functionality.
6.1.1.5 Basic 911 and E911 access from Local
Switching shall be provided to MCIm in accordance
with the following:
6.1.1.5.1 BellSouth shall conform to all
state regulations concerning emergency
services.
6.1.1.5.2 For E911, BellSouth shall receive
data from MCIm as described in the MCIm
GUIDE (electronically via FTS). Errors will
be mechanically faxed to MCIm promptly after
the errors are detected by the update
process. MCIm will transmit daily update
files for "batch" processing within 24 hours
of receipt of a "good file."
6.1.1.6 BellSouth shall provide for overflow
911 traffic to be routed to BellSouth
Operator Services or, at MCIm's discretion,
directly to MCIm operator services or to a
seven digit number as provided by BellSouth
and/or the appropriate public safety agency.
6.1.1.7 Basic 911 and E911 access from the
MCIm local switch shall be provided to MCIm
in accordance with the following:
6.1.1.7.1 Subject to mutual
agreement, BellSouth shall
interconnect direct trunks from the
MCIm network to the E911 PSAP, or
the E911 tandems as designated by
MCIm. Such trunks may alternatively
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be provided by MCIm, without the
selective routing function.
6.1.1.7.2 In government
jurisdictions where BellSouth has
obligations under existing
Agreements as the primary provider
of the 911 System to the county,
MCIm shall participate in the
provision of the 911 System as
follows:
6.1.1.7.2.1 Each party
shall be responsible for
those network portions of
the 911 System for which it
has control, including any
necessary maintenance to
each party's portion of
the 911 System.
6.1.1.7.2.2 Host BellSouth
shall be responsible for
maintaining the E-911
database BellSouth
including validating MCIm
updates against MSAG and
posting valid updates to
E911 database. Errors will
be returned to MCIm for
correction and transmission
of valid updates.
6.1.1.7.3 If a third party is the primary service
provider to a government agency, MCIm shall negotiate
separately with such third party with regard to the
provision of 911 service to the agency. All relations
between such third party and MCIm are totally
separate from this Agreement and BellSouth makes no
representations on behalf of the third party.
6.1.1.7.4 If MCIm or Affiliate is the primary service
provider to a government agency, MCIm and BellSouth
shall negotiate the specific provisions necessary for
providing 911 service to the agency and shall include
such provisions in an amendment to this Agreement.
6.1.1.7.5 Interconnection and database access shall
be priced as specified in Attachment I or at any rate
charged to other interconnected carriers, whichever
is lower.
6.1.1.7.6 BellSouth shall comply with established,
competitively neutral intervals for installation of
facilities, including any collocation facilities,
diversity requirements, etc.
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6.1.1.7.7 Where it may be appropriate for BellSouth
to update the ALI database, BellSouth shall update
such database with MCIm data in an interval no less
than is experienced by BellSouth subscribers, or than
for other carriers, whichever is faster, at no
additional cost.
6.1.1.8 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm, where
available, no later than fifteen (15) days after the
Effective Date of this Agreement, the emergency
public agency (e.g. police, fire, rescue, poison, and
bomb) telephone numbers linked to all NPA NXXs for
the states in which they provide service. Such
information shall be used solely for purposes of
handling emergency calls.
6.1.1.9 BellSouth shall transmit to MCIm all changes,
alterations, modifications, and updates to the
emergency public agency telephone numbers linked to
all NPA NXX's when known.
6.1.1.10 The following are Basic 911 and E911
Database Requirements:
6.1.1.10.1 The TN data is managed in ALI by
BellSouth, but the responsibility for
providing the data resides with each Local
Service Provider.
6.1.1.10.2 Copies of the MSAG shall be
provided within seven (7) business days from
the time requested and provided on magnetic
tape or paper.
6.1.1.10.3 MCIm shall be solely responsible
for providing MCIm database records to
BellSouth for inclusion in BellSouth's ALI
database on a timely basis.
6.1.1.10.4 BellSouth and MCIm shall arrange
for the automated input and periodic
updating of the E911 database information
related to MCIm end users as stated in the
ALEC Guide (Local Exchange Users Guide for
Facility Based Providers). BellSouth shall
work cooperatively with MCIm to ensure the
accuracy of the data transfer by verifying
it against the Master Street Address Guide
(MSAG). BellSouth
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6.1.1.10.5 MCIm shall assign an E911
database coordinator charged with the
responsibility of forwarding MCIm end user
ALI record information to BellSouth or via a
third-party entity, charged with the
responsibility of ALI record transfer. MCIm
assumes all responsibility for the accuracy
of the data that MCIm provides to BellSouth.
6.1.1.10.6 MCIm shall provide information on
new subscribers to BellSouth within one (1)
business day of the order completion.
BellSouth shall update the database within
two (2) business days of receiving the data
from MCIm. If BellSouth detects an error in
the MCIm provided data, the data shall be
returned to MCIm within two (2) business
days from when it was provided to BellSouth.
MCIm shall respond to requests from
BellSouth to make corrections to database
record errors by uploading corrected records
within two (2) business days.
6.1.1.10.7 BellSouth agrees to treat all
data on MCIm subscribers provided under this
Agreement as strictly confidential and to
use data on MCIm subscribers only for the
purpose of providing E911 services.
6.1.1.10.8 BellSouth shall adopt use of a
Carrier Code (NENA standard five-character
field) on all ALI records received from MCIm
at such time as a NENA standard carrier
codes is implemented. The Carrier Code will
be used to identify the carrier of record in
INP configurations.
6.1.1.10.9 BellSouth shall identify which
ALI databases cover which states, counties
or parts thereof, and identify and
communicate a Point of Contact for each.
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6.1.1.12 The following are basic 911 and E911 Network
Requirements:
6.1.1.12.1 BellSouth, at MCIm's option,
shall provide a minimum of two (2) E911
trunks per Numbering
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Plan Area (NPA) code, or that quantity which
will maintain parity with the BellSouth's
grade of service, whichever is the higher
grade of service. These trunks will be
dedicated to routing 911 calls from MCIm's
switch to a BellSouth selective router.
6.1.1.12.2 BellSouth shall provide the
selective routing of E911 calls received
from MCIm's switching office where
feasible. This includes the ability to
receive the ANI of MCIm's subscriber,
selectively route the call to the
appropriate PSAP, and forward the
subscriber's ANI to the PSAP. BellSouth
shall provide MCIm with the appropriate CLLI
codes and specifications regarding the
tandem serving area associated addresses and
meetpoints in the network.
6.1.1.12.3 Selective Routing Boundary
documentation shall be available to MCIm.
Documentation shows the boundary around the
outside of the set of exchange areas served
by that selective router. The documentation
provides MCIm the information necessary to
set up its network to route E911 callers to
the correct selective router.
6.1.1.12.4 MCIm shall ensure that its switch
provides an eight-digit ANI consisting of an
information digit and the seven-digit
exchange code. MCIm shall also ensure that
its switch provides the line number of the
calling station. Where applicable and
mutually agreed to, MCIm shall send a
ten-digit ANI to BellSouth.
6.1.1.12.5 Each ALI discrepancy report shall
be transmitted by BellSouth to MCIm for
corrective action.
6.1.1.12.6 The BellSouth controlling the 911
network should provide MCIm with a detailed
written description of the following
information on a one time basis:
6.1.1.12.6.1 When requested by MCIm,
geographic boundaries of the
BellSouth exchange service areas,
and assistance in identifying the
geographic boundaries of the
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government entities and PSAPs, as
necessary.
6.1.1.12.6.2 When requested by MCIm,
LECs rate centers/exchanges, where
"Rate Center" is defined as a
geographically specified area used
for determining mileage dependent
rates in the Public Switched
Telephone Network.
6.1.1.12.6.3 Technical
specifications for network
interface, Technical specifications
for database loading and
maintenance.
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6.1.1.12.8 BellSouth shall begin restoration
of E911 and/or E911 trunking facilities
immediately upon notification of failure or
outage. BellSouth must provide priority
restoration of trunks or networks outages on
the same terms/conditions it provides itself
and without the imposition of
Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP).
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6.1.1.12.11 Diversity will be maintained or
upgraded to utilize the highest level of
diversity available in the network.
6.1.1.12.12 Equipment and circuits used for
911 shall be monitored at all times.
Monitoring of circuits shall be done to the
individual circuit level. Monitoring shall
be conducted by BellSouth for trunks between
the tandem and all associated PSAPs.
6.1.1.12.13 Repair service shall begin
immediately upon receipt of a report of a
malfunction. Repair service includes testing
and diagnostic service from a remote
location, dispatch of or in-person visit(s)
of personnel. Technicians will be dispatched
without delay.
6.1.1.12.14 All 911 trunks must be capable
of
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transmitting and received Baudot code
necessary to support the use of
Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf
(TTY/TDDs).
6.1.1.13 Basic 911 and E911 Additional Requirements
6.1.1.13.1 All MCIm lines that have been
ported via INP shall reach the correct PSAP
when 911 is dialed. BellSouth shall send
both the ported number and the MCIm number
(if both are received from MCIm) to the
PSAP.
6.1.1.13.2 BellSouth, where available, shall
work with the appropriate government agency
to provide MCIm the ten-digit POTS number of
each PSAP which sub-tends each BellSouth
selective router/911 tandem to which MCIm is
interconnected.
6.1.1.13.3 BellSouth shall notify MCIm 48
hours in advance of any scheduled testing or
maintenance affecting MCIm 911 service, and
provide notification as soon as possible of
any unscheduled outage affecting MCIm 911
service.
6.1.1.13.4 MCIm shall be responsible for
reporting all errors, defects and
malfunctions to BellSouth. BellSouth shall
use its best efforts to provide MCIm with
the point of contact for reporting errors,
defects, and malfunctions in the service and
shall also provide escalation contacts
within thirty (30) days of the Effective
Date.
6.1.1.13.5 MCIm may enter into subcontracts
with third parties, including MCIm
Affiliates, for the performance of any of
MCIm' s duties and obligations stated
herein.
6.1.1.13.6 Within ninety (90) days of a
BellSouth decision to implement SS7
signaling, BellSouth shall notify MCIm of
such decision.
6.1.1.13.7 BellSouth shall provide
notification of any pending tandem moves,
NPA splits, or scheduled maintenance
outages, with enough time to react.
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6.1.1.13.8 BellSouth shall notify MCIm
within 30 days of BellSouth's decision to
implement "reverse ALI" inquiries by public
safety entities.
6.1.1.13.9 BellSouth shall continue its
existing process for the management of NPA
splits by populating the ALI database with
the appropriate new NPA codes.
6.1.1.13.10 BellSouth must provide the
ability for MCIm to update 911 database with
end user information for lines that have
been ported via INP or NP.
6.1.1.13.11 MCIm may, at its discretion,
further request additional and/or modified
reporting as business needs demand.
6.1.2 DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE SERVICE
6.1.2.1 BellSouth shall provide for the routing of
directory assistance calls (including but not limited
to 411, 555-1212, NPA-555-1212) dialed by MCIm
subscribers directly to either the MCIm DA service
platform or BellSouth DA service platform as
specified by MCIm. BellSouth shall provide MCIm with
selective routing via Line Class Codes. Further, MCIm
and BellSouth shall continue to work with the
appropriate industry groups to develop a long term
solution for selective routing.
6.1.2.2 MCIm subscribers shall be provided, subject
to section 6.1.2.1, above, the capability by
BellSouth to dial the same telephone numbers for
access to MCIm Directory Assistance that BellSouth
subscribers to access BellSouth Directory Assistance.
6.1.2.3 BellSouth shall provide, subject to section
6.1.2.1, above, Directory Assistance functions and
services to MCIm for its subscribers as described
below until, at MCIm's discretion, BellSouth routes
calls to the MCIm Directory Assistance Services
platform.
6.1.2.3.1 BellSouth agrees to provide MCIm
subscribers with the same Directory
Assistance
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service available to BellSouth subscribers.
6.1.2.3.2 BellSouth shall notify MCIm in
advance of any changes or enhancements to
its DA service, and shall make available
such service enhancements on a
non-discriminatory basis to MCIm.
6.1.2.3.3 BellSouth shall provide Directory
Assistance to MCIm subscribers in accordance
with BellSouth's internal operating
BellSouth procedures and standards, which
shall, at a minimum, comply with accepted
professional and industry standards.
6.1.2.3.4 BellSouth shall provide MCIm with
the same level of support for the
provisioning of Directory Assistance as
BellSouth provides itself. Quality of
service standards shall be in accordance
with standards and performance measurements
that are at least equal to the highest level
of standards and/or performance measurements
that BellSouth uses and/or which are
required by law, regulatory agency, or by
BellSouth's own internal procedures,
whichever are the most rigorous.
6.1.2.3.5 Service levels shall comply, at a
minimum, with State Regulatory Commission
requirements for number of rings to answer,
average work time, and disaster recovery
options.
6.1.2.3.6 BellSouth agrees to maintain an
adequate operator work force based on
service standards described in sections
6.1.2.3.4 and 6.1.2.3.5
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6.1.2.3.8 Directory Assistance services
provided by BellSouth to MCIm subscribers
shall be branded as required by MCIm;
provided, however, that if for any reason
BellSouth finds it is not possible to
implement MCIm's branding request, then
BellSouth shall revert to generic branding
for all local exchange service providers,
including itself. Branding includes
front-end, back-end, and non-branding to be
determined by MCIm.
6.1.2.3.9 BellSouth shall provide the
following minimum Directory Assistance
capabilities to MCIm's subscribers:
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6.1.2.3.9.1 A minimum of two
subscriber listings and/or addresses
or BellSouth parity per MCIm
subscriber request.
6.1.2.3.9.2 Name and address to MCIm
subscribers upon request, except for
unlisted numbers, in the same states
where such information is provided
to BellSouth subscribers.
6.1.2.3.9.3 Upon request, call
completion to the requested number
for local and intraLATA toll calls
shall be sent, subject to section
6.1.2.1. above, to the network
specified by MCIm. Rating and
billing shall be done by MCIm.
6.1.2.3.9.4 Populate the Directory
Assistance database in the same
manner and in the same time frame as
for BellSouth subscribers.
6.1.2.3.9.5 Any information provided
by a Directory Assistance Automatic
Response Unit (ARU) shall be
repeated the same number of times
for MCIm subscribers as for
BellSouth's subscribers.
6.1.2.3.9.6 When requested by MCIm,
BellSouth shall provide instant
credit on directory assistance calls
as provided to BellSouth
subscribers. BellSouth
6.1.2.4 BellSouth shall provide data regarding
billable events as mutually agreed upon by MCIm and
BellSouth.
6.1.3 Operator Services
6.1.3.1 BellSouth shall provide for the routing of
local operator services calls (including but not
limited to 0+, 0-) dialed by MCIm subscribers
directly to either the MCIm operator service platform
or BellSouth operator service
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platform as specified by MCIm. BellSouth shall
provide MCIm with selective routing via Line Class
Codes. Further, MCIm and BellSouth shall continue to
work with the appropriate industry groups to develop
a long term solution for selective routing.
6.1.3.2 MCIm subscribers shall be provided, subject
to section 6.1.3.1, above, the capability by
BellSouth to dial the same telephone numbers to
access MCIm operator service that BellSouth
subscribers dial to access BellSouth operator
service.
6.1.3.3 BellSouth shall provide, subject to section
6.1.3.1, above, Operator Services to as described
below until, at MCIm's discretion, BellSouth routes
calls to the MCIm Local Operator Services platform.
6.1.3.3.1 BellSouth agrees to provide MCIm
subscribers the same Operator Services
available to BellSouth subscribers.
BellSouth shall make available its service
enhancements on a non-discriminatory basis..
6.1.3.3.2 Operator Services provided to MCIm
subscribers shall be branded as required by
MCIm; provided however, that if for any
reason BellSouth finds it is not possible to
implement MCIm's branding request, then
BellSouth shall revert to generic branding
for all local exhcange service providers,
including itself. Branding options include
front-end, back-end, and non-branding as
specified by MCIm.
6.1.3.3.3 BellSouth shall provide the
following minimum Operator Service
capabilities to MCIm subscribers:
6.1.3.3.3.1 BellSouth shall complete
0+ and 0- dialed local calls.
6.1.3.3.3.2 BellSouth shall complete
0+ and 0- intraLATA toll calls.
6.1.3.3.3.3 BellSouth shall complete
calls that are billed to a calling
card and MCIm shall designate to
BellSouth the acceptable types of
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special billing for Special Calling
Cards or credit cards that can be
accepted.
6.1.3.3.3.4 BellSouth shall complete
person-to-person calls.
6.1.3.3.3.5 BellSouth shall complete
collect calls.
6.1.3.3.3.6 BellSouth shall provide
the capability for callers to xxxx
to a third party and complete such
calls.
6.1.3.3.3.7 BellSouth shall complete
station-to-station calls.
6.1.3.3.3.8 BellSouth shall process
emergency calls when the caller
dials 0- in error.
6.1.3.3.3.9 BellSouth shall process
Busy Line Verify and Emergency Line
Interrupt requests.
6.1.3.3.3.10 BellSouth shall process
emergency call trace, subject to
mutual agreement of MCIm and
BellSouth on applicable processes.
6.1.3.3.3.11 BellSouth shall process
operator-assisted directory
assistance calls.
6.1.3.3.3.12 Upon a subscriber
request for either a rate quote or
time and charges, BellSouth shall,
through a neutral response, inquire
of the subscriber from which carrier
the rate or time and charges is
requested. The operator will connect
the call to that carrier.
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intentionally
6.1.3.3.3.14 BellSouth shall route
0- traffic to a "live" operator
team.
6.1.3.3.3.15 When requested by MCIm,
BellSouth shall provide instant
credit on
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operator services calls as provided
to BellSouth subscribers.
6.1.3.3.3.16 Caller assistance for
the disabled in the same manner as
provided to BellSouth subscribers.
6.1.3.3.3.17 If and when available,
BellSouth shall provide
operator-assisted conference
calling.
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6.1.3.5 Operator Service shall adhere to equal access
requirements when providing operator transfer
services.
6.1.3.6 BellSouth shall exercise at least the same
level of fraud control in providing Operator Service
to MCIm that BellSouth provides for its own operator
service.
6.1.3.7 BellSouth shall perform Billed Number
Screening when handling Collect, Third Party, and
Calling Card Calls, both for station to station and
person to person call types.
6.1.3.8 BellSouth shall provide service measurements
and accounting reports as mutually agreed by MCIm and
BellSouth.
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6.1.3.10 BellSouth shall direct subscriber account
and other similar inquiries to the subscriber service
center designated by MCIm, if requested by the
subscriber.
6.1.3.11 BellSouth shall provide an electronic feed
of subscriber call records in "EMR" format to MCIm in
accordance with Section 4 of this Attachment.
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6.1.3.13 Busy Line Verification and Emergency Line
Interrupt:
6.1.3.13.1 BellSouth shall engineer its
BLV/XXX facilities to accommodate the
anticipated volume of
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BLV/XXX requests during the Busy Hour. MCIm may, from
time to time, provide its anticipated volume of
BLV/XXX requests to BellSouth. In those instances
when the BLV/XXX systems and databases become
unavailable, BellSouth shall promptly Inform MCIm.
6.1.3.14 BellSouth shall update the Line Information Data Base
(LIDB) for MCIm subscribers without charge. Additionally,
BellSouth must provide access to LIDB for validation of
collect, third party billed, and LEC card billed calls.
6.1.3.15 Where INP is deployed and when a BLV/BLI
request for a ported number is directed to a BellSouth
operator and the query is not successful (i.e., the request
yields an abnormal result) the operator shall confirm
whether the number has been ported and shall direct the
request to the appropriate operator.
6.1.3.16 Charges for services provided pursuant to Section
6.1.3 shall be as set forth in Attachment I.
6.1.4 DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE AND LISTINGS SERVICE REQUESTS
6.1.4.1 These requirements pertain to BellSouthAE s DA and
Listings Service Request process that enables MCIm to (a)
submit MCIm subscriber information for inclusion in BellSouth
Directory Assistance and Directory Listings databases; (b)
submit MCIm subscriber information for inclusion in published
directories; and (c) provide MCIm subscriber delivery address
information to enable BellSouth to fulfill directory
distribution obligations.
6.1.4.1.1 BellSouth shall accept orders via
electronic interface in accordance with OBF Directory
Service Request standards (TCIF EDI Technical
Mapping) within - nine (9) months of final standard
adoption. In the interim, BellSouth shall create a
standard format and order process by which MCIm can
place an order via electronic exchange no later than
April 1, 1997.
6.1.4.1.2 BellSouth will provide to MCIm the
following Directory Listing Migration Options, valid
under all interconnection methods, including but not
limited to, Resale, Unbundled Network Elements and
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Facilities-Based:
6.1.4.1.2.1 Migrate with no Changes: Retain
and transfer all white and transfer all
yellow page listings for the subscriber in
both DA and DL. Transfer ownership and
billing for listings to MCIm.
6.1.4.1.2.2 Migrate with Additions: Retain
and transfer all white and transfer all
yellow page listings for the subscriber in
both DA and DL. Incorporate the specified
additional listings order. Transfer
ownership and billing for the listings to
MCIm.
6.1.4.1.2.3 Migrate with Deletions: Retain
and transfer all white and transfer all
yellow page listings for the subscriber in
both DA and DL. Delete the specified
listings from the listing order. Transfer
ownership and billing for the listings to
MCIm.
6.1.4.1.3 BellSouth shall enable MCIm to
electronically transmit multi-line listing orders.
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6.1.4.1.6 Left blank intentionally
6.1.4.1.7 Based on changes submitted by MCIm,
BellSouth shall update and maintain directory
assistance and directory listings data for MCIm
subscribers who:
6.1.4.1.7.1 Disconnect Service
6.1.4.1.7.2 Change of Local Carrier
6.1.4.1.7.3 Install Service
6.1.4.1.7.4 Change any service which
affects DA information
6.1.4.1.7.5 Are Non-Published,
Non-Listed, or Listed
6.1.4.1.8 BellSouth shall not charge for storage of
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MCIm subscriber information in the DA and DL
systems.
6.1.4.1.9 MCIm shall not charge for storage
of BellSouth subscriber information in the
DA and DL systems.
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6.1.6 Directory Assistance Data
6.1.6.1 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm, to the
extent authorized, the residential, business,
and government subscriber records used by
BellSouth to create and maintain its Directory
Assistance Data Base, in a non-discriminatory
manner. MCIm may combine this element with any
other Network Element for the provision of any
Telecommunications Service.
6.1.6.2 Upon request, BellSouth shall provide
an initial load of subscriber records via
electronic data transfer for ILECs, CLECs and
independent Telcos included in their Directory
Assistance Database, to the extent authorized.
The NPAs included shall represent the entire
BellSouth operating territory. The initial load
shall reflect all data that is current as of
one business day prior to the provision date.
6.1.6.3 BellSouth shall provide MCIm, to the
extent authorized, a complete list of ILECs,
CLECs, and independent Telcos that provided
data contained in the database.
6.1.6.4 All directory assistance data shall be
provided in the format as specified in
"Directory Assistance Data Information
Exchanges and Interfaces" below or in Bellcore
standard F20 format.
6.1.6.5 On a daily basis, BellSouth shall
provide updates (end user and mass) to the
Listing Information via electronic data
transfer. Updates shall be current as of one
business day prior to the date provided to
MCIm.
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6.1.6.7 DA data shall specify whether the
subscriber is a residential, business, or
government subscriber. Additionally, data must
include all levels of indentation and all
levels of information specified in "Directory
Assistance Data Information Exchanges and
Interfaces" below.
6.1.6.8 DA data shall be provided on the same
terms and conditions that BellSouth provides to
itself or other third parties, and at the same
rates that BellSouth provides to other third
parties.
6.1.6.9 BellSouth shall provide complete
refresh of the DA data upon mutual agreement of
BellSouth and MCIm and subject to applicable
charges pursuant to Attachment I. 6.1.6.10 MCIm
and BellSouth, upon mutual agreement, will
designate a Technically Feasible point at which
the data will be provided.
6.2 SYSTEMS INTERFACES AND EXCHANGES
6.2.1 BASIC 911 AND E911 INFORMATION EXCHANGES AND
INTERFACES
6.2.1.1 BellSouth shall provide MCIm a data
link to the ALI/DMS database or permit MCIm to
provide its own data link to the ALI/DMS
database. BellSouth shall provide error reports
from the ALI/DMS database to MCIm after MCIm
inputs information into the ALI/DMS database.
Alternately, MCIm may utilize BellSouth or a
third party entity to enter through the service
order process subscriber information into the
database on a demand basis, and validate
subscriber information on a demand basis.
6.2.1.2 BellSouth and MCIm shall arrange for
the automated input and periodic updating of
the E911 database information related to MCIm
end users as stated in the ALEC Guide (Local
Exchange Users Guide for Facility Based
Providers). BellSouth shall work cooperatively
with MCIm to ensure the accuracy of the data
transfer by verifying it against the Master
Street Address Guide (MSAG).
6.2.1.3 The TN data is managed in ALI by the
BellSouth, but the responsibility for providing
the data resides with
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each Local Service Provider.
6.2.2 DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE DATA INFORMATION EXCHANGES AND
INTERFACES
6.2.2.1 Subscriber List Information
6.2.2.1.1 BellSouth shall provide to MCIm,
when an industry standard is available, and
upon request by MCIm, all published
Subscriber List Information (including such
information that resides in BellSouth's
master subscriber system/accounts master
file) via an electronic data transfer medium
and in a format which is acceptable to MCIm,
on the same terms and conditions and at the
same rates that the BellSouth provides
Subscriber List Information to itself or to
other third parties. When industry standards
are available, all changes to the Subscriber
List Information shall be provided to MCIm
on the same day as the change occurred
through the electronic data transfer medium
used to transmit the initial Subscriber List
Information. Both the initial List and all
subsequent Lists shall indicate for each
subscriber whether the subscriber is
classified as residence or business class of
service.
6.2.2.2 This section addresses data format
requirements and data inclusion requirements for
directory assistance data information exchange
between BellSouth and MCIm. BellSouth shall provide
MCIm the following:
6.2.2.2.1 List of NPA-NXX's relating to the
listing records being provided.
6.2.2.2.2 List of Directory Section names
and their associated NPA-NXX's.
6.2.2.2.3 List of Community Names expected
to be associated with each of the NPA-NXX's
for which listing records shall be provided.
6.2.2.2.4 List of Independent Company names
and their associated NPA-NXX's for which
their listing data shall be included in
BellSouth's listing data.
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6.2.2.2.5 List of Independent Company names
and their associated NPA-NXXs for which
their listing data is a part of BellSouth's
directory database, but BellSouth is not to
provide the listing data to MCIm under this
request.
6.2.2.2.6 Listing volume totals by directory
section, NPA, and state.
6.2.2.2.7 Average daily update volume by
directory section, NPA, and state.
6.2.2.2.8 Identify any area wide or
universal service numbers which may be
listed. Identify the telephone number to be
provided to callers outside the servicing
area.
6.2.2.2.9 Identify any listing condition(s)
unique to BellSouth's serving area which
may require special handling in data
processing in the directory. Indented
Listings (Captions) should be identified and
delivered handled as specified.
6.2.2.3 Considerations Relating to an Indented
Listing (Caption) Set Requirements
6.2.2.3.1 Use of line numbers, or other
methods, to ensure the integrity of the
caption set and identify the sequence or
placement of a listing record within the
caption set. A sufficient range of numbers
between listing records is required to allow
for the expansion of the caption set. A
method is also required to permit the
caption header record to be identified, but
each level of indent is not required to be
recapped; placement of the indent is based
on line number. This method does require
stringent edits to ensure the integrity of
the caption set.
6.2.2.3.2 Use of guideline or recapped data
to identify previously established header
and sub-header records for placement of data
within the caption set. This permits
flexibility to easily expand the caption
set. This method also requires that, in
addition to the caption header record, each
level of
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indent be recapped in order to properly build the
caption set.
6.2.2.3.3 In order to maintain the integrity of
caption replacement, with end-of-day cumulative
effect, one OUT record must be sent to delete the
entire caption set, followed by IN activity each
listing record within the caption set.
6.2.2.3.4 MCIm requires listing instruction codes on
the service order which indicate how the set is to
appear in the published directory.
6.2.2.4 Data Processing Requirements: BellSouth and
MCIm shall mutually agree to standards on the following data
processing requirements:
6.2.2.4.1 Identify type of tape to be used in
sending the test and initial load data. For example,
reel or cartridge tape. Due to the size of an
initial load, it would be generally expected to be
on tape and the daily update activity via another
media, such as NDM.
6.2.2.4.2 Identify tape or dataset label
requirements.
6.2.2.4.3 Identify tracking information
requirements. For example, use of header and trailer
records for tracking date and time, cycle numbers,
sending and receiving site codes, volume count for
the given tape/dataset. It may also be helpful to
have some filler fields for future use.
6.2.2.4.4 Identify dates MCIm should not expect to
receive daily update activity.
6.2.2.4.5 Data should be received in uppercase. An
asterisk (*) should be used advise of the need to
apply the reverse capitalization rule. However, if
the provider determines to provide the listing data
from a database that has already messaged the data
and applied the capitalization rules, the asterisk
may be omitted.
6.2.2.4.6 Identify information that shall enable
MCIm to identify listings within an indented list
(caption) set.
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For example:
6.2.2.4.6.1 When a
particular listing has been
designated to be filed as
the first listing for a
given level (0-7) of indent
- usually out of alpha
sequence.
6.2.2.4.6.2 When an
alternate call listing
(e.g. If no answer) relates
to multiple preceding
listings of the same level.
6.2.2.4.7 Identify any other
pertinent information needed to
properly process the data.
6.2.2.5 Listing Types
LISTED The listing information is available
for all directory requirements.
NON-LISTED The listing information is available
to all directory requirements, but
the information does not appear in
the published street directory.
NON-PUBLISHED A directory service may confirm, by
name and address, the presence of a
listing, but the telephone number is
not available. MCIm may confirm the
address, but is not permitted to
receive the non-published telephone
number. The listing information is
not available in either the
published directory or directory
assistance.
6.2.2.6 Listing Styles
LISTING STYLE DESCRIPTION
STRAIGHT LINE All listing information is formatted in
a straight line. Data generally consists of
Name, Address, Community, and Telephone
Number. Additional data may consist of
dialing instructions or other general
information relating to the listing.
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INDENTED LISTING Two or more listing records relating to the same listed
SET - subscriber. The first is formatted as a straight line
STRAIGHT LINE listing with the additional listing(s) indented one
UNDER degree under the straight line listing.
(SLU)
INDENTED LISTING SET - Formatted with one listing header record and multiple
CAPTION SET below. indented listing records. See detailed description below.
INDENTED LISTING (CAPTION) SET
HEADER RECORD Contains listed name; address and
telephone number data fields are blank.
SUB-HEADER RECORD/ May contain name data only, or may include
LISTING address and telephone number data.
Associated subordinate records may, or may
not be present.
INDENTED NAME Contains name data , may or may not have
address LISTING data, and telephone number
data.
INDENTED ADDRESS Contains address and telephone number data; the
LISTING name data text field is blank.
LEVEL OF INDENT Header record is zero (0),
sub-header and indented records range from 1 - 7.
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6.2.2.7 Data Field Elements
Requirements for Initial Processing and Daily Update
Activity
DATA FIELD DATA ELEMENT FIELD LENGTH
ACTION CODE A ' Add I ' In Required: alpha
D ' Delete or O ' out character
RECORD Sequentially assigned number to Required: 8 digits
NUMBER each record for a given process
(test, initial load, or update activity).
Number assignment begins with 00000001 and
is incremented by 1 for each record on the
file.
NPA Area code relating to the directory Required: 3 digits
section the record is to be listed.
COMPANY The 4-character company code as Required: 4 digits
IDENTIFIER defined in Section 8 of the National
Exchange Carrier Association, Inc.
Tariff.
DIRECTORY Name of the directory section Required: Maximum of 50
SECTION where the record is to be listed. alpha characters
LISTING F ' Foreign Optional 1 alpha
IDENTIFIER C' Cross-Reference character
E' Enterprise (WX number requiring operator
assistance to connect the call)
W' Wide area or universal service
FILE B Business (4) Required: Maximum of 3
PLACEMENT R Residence (1) alpha characters
G Government (2) BR Business & Residence (5)
BG Business & Government (6) BRG Business,
Residence, & Government (7)
LISTING TYPE L' Listed Required: Maximum of 2
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N/Non-Listed alpha characters
NP/Non-Published
LISTING STYLE S/Straight line
I/Indented listing set
An Indented listing relates to either a
caption or Straight Line Under (SLU) set
listing.
INDENT LEVEL 0/Non-indented record Required: 1 digit
1 - 8/Level of indented record
ADDRESS For example: 123, A-123, 123-1/2 Optional: Maximum of 20
alphanumeric characters,
including hyphen, space,
and slash
ADDRESS PRE-
DIRECTIONAL For example: N, S, E, W, NE, SW, Optional: Maximum of 5
NORTH alpha characters
ADDRESS For example: Main Peachtree- Optional: Maximum of 000
Xxxxxxxx, XXX 75 at Exit 30 alpha, alphanumeric
characters, including
spaces and hyphens.
ADDRESS For example: SUITE 160, ST, or Optional: Maximum of 20
SUFFIX OR WAY numeric, alpha, or
THOROUGHFARE alphanumeric characters
XXXXXXX XXXX Xxx xxxxxxx: X, X, XX, XX Optional: Maximum of 5
DIRECTION alpha characters
ADDRESS ZIP 5-digits or ZIP + 4 Optional: Maximum of 10
CODE digits, including the hyphen
when using ZIP + 4
COMMUNITY Identifies the name of the Maximum of 50
NAME community associated with the alphanumeric characters,
listing record. See Glossary for including spaces and
more details.
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STATE NAME Identifies the state associated with Maximum of 2 alpha
ABBREVIATION the community name; 2-character characters
state abbreviation used by the US
Postal Office.
INFORMATION Miscellaneous information relating Optional: Maximum of 250
TEXT to the listing. Including, but not alpha, numeric, or
limited to, for example: TOLL FREE alphanumeric characters
DIAL 1 & THEN, CALL COLLECT,
or TDD ONLY. The various types
of Information Text must be
identified to MCIm.
NAME - FIRST Surname of a Residence or Required for a zero (0) level
WORD Business listing, or first word of a record.
Business or Government Listing Optional if an indented
(level 1-8) record, unless
Multi-word or hyphenated the name text present in the
surnames should be treated as one indented record relates to a
word. Surname.
Maximum of 50 alpha,
numeric, alphanumeric, or
special characters
NAME - Given name and/or initial(s) of a Expected if the First Word is
SUBSEQUENT Surname listing or Additional the Surname of a
WORD(S) word(s) for a Business or Residence or Business
Government listing listing. Maximum of 250
alpha, numeric, special, or
alphanumeric characters.
LINEAL DESCENT e.g. SR, JR, III. If Lineal Descent Optional: Maximum 10
data cannot be uniquely identified, alpha characters
it should be included with the Listed
Name Subsequent Word(s) data
and placed at the end of the name
data.
TITLE(s) e.g. MRS, LT COL, RET SGR, DR. Optional: Maximum of 20
Multiple titles are acceptable. If alpha charaters
title data cannot be uniquely
identified, it should be included with
the Listed Name Subsequent
Word(s) data and placed at the end
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of the name data stream. If lineal descent
is also in the Listed Name Subsequent
Word(s) data field, title data should be
placed following the lineal descent data.
DEGREE e.g. MD, CPA, PHD. Multiple Optional: Maximum of 20
degrees are acceptable. If degree alpha characters
data cannot be uniquely identified,
it should be included with the Listed Name
Subsequent Word(s) data and placed at the
end of the name data stream. If lineal
descent and/or title data is also present,
it should follow title data.
NICKNAME Another name the listed subscriber Optional:Maximum of 20
may be known by. alpha characters.
BUSINESS Term used to identify the listed Optional: Maximum of 50
DESIGNATION subscriber's profession, business, including space and hyphen
or location, e.g. ATTY, CARPETS,
OFC
STANDARD NPA NXX-LINE Optional: 12 characters
TELEPHONE including space and hyphen
NUMBER *
NON-STANDARD Telephone numbers less than or Optional: Minimum of 1
TELEPHONE more than the standard telephone digit, maximum of 22
NUMBER * number characters, including
Transaction spaces and hyphen
*Either a Standard or Non-standard telephone is required for a zero level record
unless the record is a Cross-reference listing or an Indented Listing (caption)
Set record. A telephone number may, or may not be present on an Indented Listing
Set record for level(s) 0-7.
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REAL-TIME REAL TIME FREQUENCY/
LONG-TERM ACCESS TO TRANSACTION TIME INTERIM
BUSINESS FUNCTION SOLUTION* DATA** PROCESSING INTERVAL SOLUTION
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BellSouth provides all Electronic N N/A One-time only To be
published Subscriber List Interface - negotiated
Information within 30 days
of Agreement
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BellSouth provides MCIm with Electronic N N/A same day as To be
changes to Subscriber List Interface changes occurs negotiated
Information
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BellSouth provides all Street Electronic N N/A One-time only To be
Address Guide Information Interface negotiated
(SAG)
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BellSouth provides changes Electronic N N/A same day as To be
to Street Address Guide Interface changes occur negotiated
Information (SAG)
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*To be implemented by January 1, 1997, or agreed upon timeframe. All system
availability is operational 24 hours a day, 7 days a week unless otherwise
specified.
**Real-Time access to real-time or most current available data, as opposed
to real-time browsing of a database that may be outdated
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OTHER INFORMATION
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REAL-TIME REAL TIME FREQUENCY/
LONG-TERM ACCESS TO TRANSACTION TIME INTERIM
BUSINESS FUNCTION SOLUTION* DATA** PROCESSING INTERVAL SOLUTION
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BellSouth provides MCIm Electronic To be
PICs available at a central Interface N/A negotiated
office level
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MCIm view subscriber profile Electronic Y N/A N/A To be
information at the line and Interface negotiated
trunk level.
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MCIm views all features and Electronic Y N/A N/A To be
services, including new Interface negotiated
services, trial offers and
promotions available through
BellSouth
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MCIm views all services and Electronic Y N/A N/A To be
features technically available Interface negotiated
from each switch the BellSouth
may use to provide a Local
Switching element.
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RESERVATIONS
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REAL-TIME REAL TIME FREQUENCY/
LONG-TERM ACCESS TO TRANSACTION TIME INTERIM
BUSINESS FUNCTION SOLUTION* DATA** PROCESSING INTERVAL SOLUTION
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MCIm views available list of Electronic Y N/A N/A To be
telephone numbers Interface negotiated
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MCIm reserves/assigns Electronic Y Y N/A To be
telephone numbers for Interface negotiated
both simple and complex
services from available
BellSouth list/number
services system
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BellSouth provides Electronic Y Y N/A To be
confirmation of simple number Interface negotiated
reservation
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BellSouth provides Electronic N N within 24 To be
confirmation of complex Interface hours negotiated
number reservation
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ORDER SUBMISSION
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REAL-TIME REAL TIME FREQUENCY/
LONG-TERM ACCESS TO TRANSACTION TIME INTERIM
BUSINESS FUNCTION SOLUTION* DATA** PROCESSING INTERVAL SOLUTION
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MCIm submits order for desired Electronic Y Y N/A To be
resold features and services, Interface negotiated
Local Services, unbundled
elements and/or combinations
of elements from BellSouth
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MCIm orders local, intraLATA, Electronic Y Y N/A To be
InterLATA, and international Interface negotiated
service on a single order
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MCIm requests suspension, Electronic Y Y N/A To be
termination or restoration of Interface negotiated
service
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MCIm adjusts pending order Electronic Y Y N/A To be
due dates Interface negotiated
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Order Tracking
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Real-Time Real-Time
Long-Term Access To Transaction Frequency/ Interim
Business Function Solution* Data** Processing Time Interval Solution
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BellSouth provides Electronic Y Y within 1 hour To be
acknowledgment or Interface negotiated
rejection of Service
Orders to MCIm
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BellSouth provides Electronic Y Y N/A To be
errors in Service Interface negotiated
Orders to MCIm
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BellSouth provides Electronic N Y within 4 hours To be
FOC to MCIm Interface negotiated
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Provisioning
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BellSouth provides Electronic Y Y N/A To be
delay notification Interface negotiated
to MCIm
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BellSouth provides Electronic Y Y within 1 hour To be
completion notification Interface negotiated
to MCIm
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MCIm schedules service Electronic Y Y N/A To be
installations Interface negotiated
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BellSouth provides Electronic Y Y N/A BellSouth's LCSC
charges on special Interface will immediately
construction to MCIm notify MCIm by phone
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BellSouth supplies MCIm Electronic Y N N/A To be
with Due Date Interval Interface negotiated
Guides/Job Aids
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MCIm Comment
This exhibit specifies, for each information exchange between MCIm and
BellSouth, the type of interface, whether real-time access and processing is
required, and the frequency of information exchanges, this information is
required to ensure that both parties are in agreement on each others' interface
requirements.
MCIm - BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ATTACHMENT IX
SECURITY REQUIREMENTS
Section 1 Physical Security IX - 1
Section 2 Network Security IX - 2
Section 3 Revenue Protection IX - 3
Section 4 Law Enforcement Interface IX - 3
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ATTACHMENT IX
SECURITY REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 1. PHYSICAL SECURITY
BellSouth shall exercise the same level of care it provides itself to prevent
harm or damage to MCIm or its employees, agents or subscribers, or their
property. BellSouth agrees to take reasonable and prudent steps to ensure the
adequate protection of MCIm property located within BellSouth premises,
including but not limited to:
1.1 Restricting access to MCIm equipment, support equipment, systems,
tools, or spaces which contain or house MCIm equipment enclosures to
MCIm employees and other authorized non-MCIm personnel to the extent
necessary to perform their specific job function.
1.2 Furnishing to MCIm a current written list of BellSouth's employees
which BellSouth authorizes to enter spaces which house or contain MCIm
equipment or equipment enclosures, including caged areas, authorized
with current facsimiles of the types of identifying credentials to be
carried by such persons.
1.3 Complying at all times with security and safety procedures and
requirements mutually agreed upon at the first collocation meeting for
each site, including but not limited to sign-in, identification, and
escort requirements while in spaces which house or contain MCIm
equipment or equipment enclosures..
1.4 Assuring that the physical security and the means of ingress and
admission to space that house MCIm equipment or equipment enclosures
are equal to or exceed those provided for BellSouth pursuant to
BellSouth Admissions Practices.
1.5 Allowing MCIm to inspect or observe spaces which house or contain
MCIm equipment or equipment enclosures at any time and to furnish MCIm
with all keys, entry codes, lock combinations, or other materials or
information which may be needed to gain entry into any secured MCIm
space.
1.6 Where BellSouth has access device systems, agreeing to coordinate
MCIm's use of any access device systems, whether biometric or card
reader, or types which are encoded identically or mechanical coded
locks on external
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and or internal doors to spaces which house MCIm equipment.
1.7 Limiting the keys or other access methods used in its systems for
spaces which contain or house MCIm equipment or equipment enclosures to
BellSouth employees and representatives to emergency access only. MCIm
shall further have the right to change locks or other access methods on
all spaces where deemed necessary for the protection and security of
such spaces. In such an event, MCIm shall provide BellSouth with
replacement keys or equivalent.
1.8 Ensuring that doors that provide access to MCIm equipment
enclosures are equipped to protect against removal of hinge pins.
1.9 Controlling unauthorized access from passenger and freight
elevators by continuous surveillance or by installing security
partitions, security grills, locked gates or doors between elevator
lobbies and spaces which contain or house MCIm equipment or equipment
enclosures, as selected by MCIm and at MCIm's expense.
1.10 Providing prompt notification to designated MCIm personnel
whenever BellSouth has determined that there has been an actual or
attempted security breach. MCIm shall provide prompt notice to
BellSouth when MCIm determines that an actual or attempted security
breach of the MCIm secured space has occurred.
1.11 Ensuring that areas designated to house MCIm equipment are
environmentally appropriate for the MCIm equipment installation, and,
consistent with Attachment V, adequate to maintain proper operating
conditions for the MCIm equipment.
SECTION 2. NETWORK SECURITY
2.1 MCIm's secured space shall be covered by the same back-up and
recovery plan used for BellSouth space in the event of a system failure
or emergency.
2.2 BellSouth shall install controls and logical security as set forth
in Attachment V, Section 2.17.4, to (i) disconnect a user for a
pre-determined period of inactivity on authorized ports; (ii) protect
subscriber proprietary information; (iii) ensure both ongoing
operational and update integrity, (iv) assure that all approved system
and modem access be secured through security servers and that access to
or connection with a network element shall be established through a
secure network or security gateway; and (v) provide security equal to
or better than that which BellSouth provides to itself (which shall
include Design, Development, Maintenance and Administration
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Security Standards for Network Elements, Network Element Support
Systems, and other Computer Systems).
2.3 BellSouth shall provide Network Security (i) ensuring that all
MCIm-approved systems and modem access are secured through
MCIm-approved security devices; and (ii) ensuring that access to or
connection with a network element are established through MCIm
security-approved networks or gateways.
2.4 BellSouth agrees to comply with MCIm Corporate Security Standards,
including but not limited to "MCIm Information Asset Security
Standards", February, 1996, Document Number 076-0004-01-01.OF-ER and
"MCIm Minimum Security Baseline Standard for Information Systems",
January 1996, Document Number 000-0000-00.OF-ER.
SECTION 3. REVENUE PROTECTION
3.1 BellSouth shall make available to MCIm all present and future fraud
prevention or revenue protection features, including prevention,
detection, or control functionality embedded within any of the Network
Elements. These features include, but are not limited to screening
codes, information digits assigned such as code 07 which indicate
special handling of the call is required, call blocking of domestic,
international, 800, 888, 900, NPA-976 numbers. If and when BellSouth
can provide information digits `29' and `70' to itself, BellSouth
must provide them to MCIm.
3.1.1 Uncollectible or unbillable revenues resulting from, but not
confined to provisioning, maintenance, or signal network routing
errors shall be the responsibility of the party causing such error,
and such liability shall be calculated pursuant to the methodology
set forth in Attachment VIII, section 4.1.4.
3.1.2 Uncollectible or unbillable revenues resulting from the
accidental or malicious alteration of software underlying Network
Elements or their subtending operational support systems by
unauthorized third Parties shall be the responsibility of the Party
having administrative control of access to said Network Element or
operational support system software to the extent such unbillable or
uncollectible revenue results from the negligent or willful act or
omission of the Party having such administrative control.
3.1.3 BellSouth shall be responsible for any uncollectible or
unbillable revenues resulting from the unauthorized physical
attachment to loop facilities from the Main Distribution Frame up to
and including the Network Interface Device, including clip-on fraud
to the extent such
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unbillable or uncollectible revenue results from the negligent or
willful act or omission of BellSouth. BellSouth shall provide soft
dial tone to allow only the completion of calls to final termination
points required by law.
SECTION 4. LAW ENFORCEMENT INTERFACE
Upon request by MCIm Security/Network Services, BellSouth shall provide all
necessary assistance to facilitate the execution of a wiretap, call trace or
dialed number recorder court order provided from law enforcement authorities. In
that regard, BellSouth shall provide seven day a week / twenty-four hour a day
installation and information retrieval pertaining to traps, assistance involving
emergency traces and information retrieval on subscriber invoked CLASS services.
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