Bona Fide Request/New Business Request Process for Further Unbundling Sample Clauses

Bona Fide Request/New Business Request Process for Further Unbundling. 6.1 BellSouth shall, upon request of <<customer_name>>, provide to <<customer_name>> access to its network elements at any technically feasible point for the provision of <<customer_name>>'s telecommunications service where such access is necessary and failure to provide access would impair the ability of <<customer_name>> to provide services that it seeks to offer. Any request by <<customer_name>> for access to a network element, interconnection option, or for the provisioning of any service or product that is not already available shall be treated as a Bona Fide Request/New Business Request (BFR/NBR), and shall be submitted to BellSouth pursuant to the BFR/NBR process. 6.2 <<customer_name>> shall submit any BFR/NBR in writing to <<customer_name>>’s Account Manager. The BFR/NBR shall specifically identify the requested 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. The BFR/NBR also shall include <<customer_name>>’s designation of the request as being (i) pursuant to the Telecommunications Act of 1996 or (ii) pursuant to the needs of the business.
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Bona Fide Request/New Business Request Process for Further Unbundling. 6.1 BellSouth shall, upon request of Tricom Mobile Paging, provide to Tricom Mobile Paging access to its network elements at any technically feasible point for the provision of Tricom Mobile Paging's telecommunications service where such access is necessary and failure to provide access would impair the ability of Tricom Mobile Paging to provide services that it seeks to offer. Any request by Tricom Mobile Paging for access to a network element, interconnection option, or for the provisioning of any service or product that is not already available shall be treated as a Bona Fide Request/New Business Request (BFR/NBR), and shall be submitted to BellSouth pursuant to the BFR/NBR process. 6.2 Tricom Mobile Paging shall submit any BFR/NBR in writing to Tricom Mobile Paging’s Account Manager. The BFR/NBR shall specifically identify the requested 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. The BFR/NBR also shall include Tricom Mobile Paging’s designation of the request as being (i) pursuant to the Telecommunications Act of 1996 or (ii) pursuant to the needs of the business.
Bona Fide Request/New Business Request Process for Further Unbundling. 6.1 BellSouth shall, upon request of BSE, provide to BSE access to its network elements at any technically feasible point for the provision of BSE's telecommunications service where such access is necessary and failure to provide access would impair the ability of BSE to provide services that it seeks to offer. Any request by BSE for access to a network element, interconnection option, or for the provisioning of any service or product that is not already available shall be treated as a Bona Fide Request/New Business Request (BFR/NBR), and shall be submitted to BellSouth pursuant to the BFR/NBR process. 6.2 BSE shall submit any BFR/NBR in writing to BSE’s Account Manager. The BFR/NBR shall specifically identify the requested 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. The BFR/NBR also shall include BSE’s designation of the request as being (i) pursuant to the Telecommunications Act of 1996 or (ii) pursuant to the needs of the business.
Bona Fide Request/New Business Request Process for Further Unbundling. If Pinnacle is a facilities based provider or a facilities based and resale provider, this section shall apply. BellSouth shall, upon request of Pinnacle, provide to Pinnacle access to its network elements at any technically feasible point for the provision of Pinnacle's telecommunications service where such access is necessary and failure to provide access would impair the ability of Pinnacle to provide services that it seeks to offer. Any request by Pinnacle for access to a network element, interconnection option, or for the provisioning of any service or product that is not already available shall be treated as a Bona Fide Request/New Business Request, and shall be submitted to BellSouth pursuant to the Bona Fide Request/New Business Request process set forth following. 6.1 A Bona Fide Request/New Business Request shall be submitted in writing to Pinnacle’s Account Manager by Pinnacle and shall specifically identify the requested 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 a Pinnacle’s designation of the request as being (i) pursuant to the Telecommunications Act of 1996 or (ii) pursuant to the needs of the business.
Bona Fide Request/New Business Request Process for Further Unbundling. 6.1 BellSouth shall, upon request of Xxxx Communications, provide to Xxxx Communications access to its network elements at any technically feasible point for the provision of Xxxx Communications's telecommunications service where such access is necessary and failure to provide access would impair the ability of Xxxx Communications to provide services that it seeks to offer. Any request by Xxxx Communications for access to a network element, interconnection option, or for the provisioning of any service or product that is not already available shall be treated as a Bona Fide Request/New Business Request (BFR/NBR), and shall be submitted to BellSouth pursuant to the BFR/NBR process. 6.2 Xxxx Communications shall submit any BFR/NBR in writing to Xxxx Communications’s Account Manager. The BFR/NBR shall specifically identify the requested 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. The BFR/NBR also shall include Xxxx Communications’s designation of the request as being (i) pursuant to the Telecommunications Act of 1996 or (ii) pursuant to the needs of the business.
Bona Fide Request/New Business Request Process for Further Unbundling. If NOW is a facilities based provider or a facilities based and resale provider, this section shall apply. BellSouth shall, upon request of NOW, provide to NOW access to its network elements at any technically feasible point for the provision of NOW's telecommunications service where such access is necessary and failure to provide access would impair the ability of NOW to provide services that it seeks to offer. Any request by NOW for access to a network element, interconnection option, or for the provisioning of any service or product that is not already available shall be treated as a Bona Fide Request/New Business Request, and shall be submitted to BellSouth pursuant to the Bona Fide Request/New Business Request process set forth following. 6.1 A Bona Fide Request/New Business Request shall be submitted in writing to NOW’s Account Manager by NOW and shall specifically identify the requested 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 NOW’s designation of the request as being (i) pursuant to the Telecommunications Act of 1996 or (ii) pursuant to the needs of the business.
Bona Fide Request/New Business Request Process for Further Unbundling. 6.1 BellSouth shall, upon request of SouthEast, provide to SouthEast access to its network elements at any technically feasible point for the provision of SouthEast's telecommunications service where such access is necessary and failure to provide access would impair the ability of SouthEast to provide services that it seeks to offer. Any request by SouthEast for access to a network element, interconnection option, or for the provisioning of any service or product that is not already available shall be treated as a Bona Fide Request/New Business Request (BFR/NBR), and shall be submitted to BellSouth pursuant to the BFR/NBR process. 6.2 SouthEast shall submit any BFR/NBR in writing to SouthEast’s Account Manager. The BFR/NBR shall specifically identify the requested 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. The BFR/NBR also shall include SouthEast’s designation of the request as being (i) pursuant to the Telecommunications Act of 1996 or (ii) pursuant to the needs of the business.
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Bona Fide Request/New Business Request Process for Further Unbundling. Subject to 47 C.F.R. 51.317 and 47 C.F.R. 51.319 BellSouth shall, upon request of Al-Call, provide to Al-Call access to network elements not identified in this agreement at any technically feasible point for the provision of Al-Call's telecommunications service. . Any request by Al-Call for access to a network element, interconnection option, or for the provisioning of any service or product that is not already available shall be treated as a Bona Fide Request/New Business Request, and shall be submitted to BellSouth pursuant to the Bona Fide Request/New Business Request process set forth in Attachment 12 of this Agreement.
Bona Fide Request/New Business Request Process for Further Unbundling. 6.1 If Knology is a facilities based provider or a facilities based and resale provider, this section shall apply. BellSouth shall, upon request of Knology, (i) provide to Knology access to any of BellSouth’s Network Elements which the FCC has ordered to be unbundled at any technically feasible point on BellSouth’s network for the provision of Knology's telecommunications service, and, (ii) with respect to any other non-proprietary Network Elements not required to be unbundled by the FCC, provide Knology access thereto where failure to provide access would impair (i.e. lack of an element would materially diminish) the ability of Knology to provide services that it seeks to offer; provided however, BellSouth shall have no obligation to provide Knology access to any proprietary Network Element unless such provision is necessary for Knology to provide services that it seeks to offer. A Network Element shall be considered to be proprietary if BellSouth has invested resources to develop proprietary information or functionalities that are protected by patent, copyright or trade secret law. In the event the Parties are unable to agree that failure to provide a particular non-proprietary Network Element will impair the ability of Knology to provide services it seeks to offer, or that a Proprietary Network Element is necessary for Knology to provide services it seeks to offer, such failure to agree shall be deemed a dispute pursuant to Section 12Resolution of Disputes – of these Terms and Conditions. For those products and services that have been made available to other CLECs, such services shall be made available to Knology on the same rates, terms and conditions through an amendment to this Agreement. 6.2 A Bona Fide Request/New Business Request shall be submitted in writing to Knology’s Account Manager by Knology and shall specifically identify the requested 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 Knology’s designation of the request as being (i) pursuant to the Act or
Bona Fide Request/New Business Request Process for Further Unbundling. 6.1 BellSouth shall, upon request of API, provide to API access to its network elements at any technically feasible point for the provision of API's telecommunications service where such access is necessary and failure to provide access would impair the ability of API to provide services that it seeks to offer. Any request by API for access to a network element, interconnection option, or for the provisioning of any service or product that is not already available shall be treated as a Bona Fide Request/New Business Request (BFR/NBR), and shall be submitted to BellSouth pursuant to the BFR/NBR process. 6.2 API shall submit any BFR/NBR in writing to API’s Account Manager. The BFR/NBR shall specifically identify the requested 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. The BFR/NBR also shall include API’s designation of the request as being (i) pursuant to the Telecommunications Act of 1996 or (ii) pursuant to the needs of the business.
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