CenturyLink Provided Access definition

CenturyLink Provided Access or “CLPA” means either On-Net Access or Leased Access.
CenturyLink Provided Access or “CLPA” means either On-Net Access or Off-Net Access. “On-Net Access” is provided on the CenturyLink owned and operated network. Any access not provided on the CenturyLink owned and operated network is “Off-Net Access.” Customer may request a Preferred Provider for Off-Net Access from a list of available providers with whom CenturyLink has interconnect agreements. CenturyLink will attempt to use Customer’s Preferred Provider, but both final routing and the provider actually used will be chosen by CenturyLink. If CenturyLink is unable to use Customer’s Preferred Provider for a specific Service Address as designated in the pricing attachment or a quote, then the rate for Service at that Service Address may be subject to change. Where available for Special Access, ELA and Wavelength Local Access, Customer may request CenturyLink to provide a separate fiber facility path for a protection system between the local access provider’s serving wire center and the Service Address (“Protect Route”). Protect Route uses backup electronics and two physically separate facility paths in the provisioning of Service. If the working facility or electronics fail, or the Service performance becomes impaired, the facility is designed to automatically switch to the Service protect path in order to maintain a near-continuous flow of information between locations. Special Access and ELA are also generally available as a central office meet point at a local access provider central office to which Customer has a dedicated connection. Unless otherwise covered by another SLA, On-Net Access is subject to the On-Net Local Access Service Level Agreement located at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/legal/docs/Local-Access-SLA.pdf, which is subject to change.
CenturyLink Provided Access means local backbone access circuits in the continental U.S. (a) ordered and leased by CenturyLink from another carrier on Customer’s behalf; or (b) provided solely on CenturyLink owned and operated facilities. This includes Special Access, Ethernet Local Access, Frame Partner Access, and ATM Partner Access technologies, as defined in the Local Access Service Exhibit. “Affected Service” means the particular CenturyLink IQ Networking Port that fails to meet the applicable Goal.

Examples of CenturyLink Provided Access in a sentence

  • CenturyLink offers the following three types of Service: CenturyLink Provided Access, Customer Provided Access or Cross-Connect Access.

  • Multiplexing is only available for this type of CenturyLink Provided Access: Special Access.

  • Installation is measured from the date CenturyLink Engineering accepts the CenturyLink Provided Access order.

  • The credits will apply to the MRCs of the Affected Service after application of all discounts and do not apply to MRCs of other services, including but not limited to CenturyLink Provided Access.

  • For compensation to be considered, the student must have done all the work required and been assessed but not have passed.

  • Region Goal Remedy (Credit is applied to MRC of the Affected Service)* Intra U.S. DS-1 22 days business Each failure to meet the Goal qualifies Customer for a credit of one day’s charges pro-rated from the MRC for each day beyond the applicable Goal until the CenturyLink Provided Access is installed, for a maximum of 15 days’ charges.

  • The Installation Goal measures the installation times for CenturyLink Provided Access ordered in conjunction with CenturyLink IQ Networking Ports only.

  • The SLA Goal measurement includes: (a) all network components of the CenturyLink IP network; (b) all network components of the CenturyLink ATM and Frame Relay networks as incorporated into the Service; and (c) CenturyLink Provided Access for the domestic Network Availability and Installation goals only.

  • The Installation Goal measures the installation times for CenturyLink Provided Access ordered in conjunction with CenturyLink IQ + Ports only.

  • The SLA Goal measurement includes: (a) all network components of the CenturyLink IP network and (b) CenturyLink Provided Access for the domestic Network Availability and Installation goals only.


More Definitions of CenturyLink Provided Access

CenturyLink Provided Access means local backbone access circuits in the continental U.S. (a) ordered and leased by CenturyLink from another carrier on Customer’s behalf; or (b) provided solely on CenturyLink owned and operated facilities. This includes Special Access and Ethernet Local Access, technologies, as defined in the Local Access Service Exhibit. “Affected Service” means the particular CenturyLink IQ + Port that fails to meet the applicable Goal. If the Affected Service is implemented as a full-mesh MPLS or VPLS topology, service degradation at one Customer location potentially impacts all end to end metrics because all sites are connected to all other sites. In the event that a service degradation on such CenturyLink IQ + Port causes a Goal to not be met on multiple end to end location paths, the “Affected Service” refers to the CenturyLink iQ+ Port common to each missed end to end metric.

Related to CenturyLink Provided Access

  • Incremental Rights-Eligible Required Transmission Enhancements means Regional Facilities and Necessary Lower Voltage Facilities or Lower Voltage Facilities (as defined in Tariff, Schedule 12) and meet one of the following criteria: (1) cost responsibility is assigned to non-contiguous Zones that are not directly electrically connected; or (2) cost responsibility is assigned to Merchant Transmission Providers that are Responsible Customers.

  • Switched Access Service means an offering of facilities for the purpose of the origination or termination of traffic from or to Exchange Service customer in a given area pursuant to a Switched Access tariff. Switched Access Services include: Feature Group A, Feature Group B, Feature Group D, 800 Series, and 900 access. Switched Access does not include traffic exchanged between LECs for purpose of local exchange interconnection.

  • Restricted access area means a designated and secure area within a Licensed Premises in a Retail Marijuana Store where Retail Marijuana and Retail Marijuana Product are sold, possessed for sale, and displayed for sale, and where no one under the age of 21 is permitted.

  • Controlled-access highway means every street or highway in respect to which owners or occupants of abutting lands and other persons have no legal right of access to or from the same except at such points only and in such manner as may be determined by the public authority having jurisdiction over such street or highway.

  • Interconnection Provider means PacifiCorp Transmission.

  • Wireless infrastructure provider means any person, including a person authorized to provide telecommunications service in the state, that builds or installs transmission equipment, wireless facilities, or wireless support structures, but that is not a wireless services provider.

  • Interconnection Activation Date means the date that the construction of the joint facility Interconnection arrangement has been completed, trunk groups have been established, joint trunk testing is completed and trunks have been mutually accepted by the Parties.

  • Participating Durable Medical Equipment Provider means a Durable Medical Equipment Provider who has a written agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan to provide services to you at the time services are rendered.

  • Non-Participating Durable Medical Equipment Provider means a Durable Medical Equipment Provider who does not have a written agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan to provide services to you at the time services are rendered.

  • Additional Day-ahead Scheduling Reserves Requirement means the portion of the Day- ahead Scheduling Reserves Requirement that is required in addition to the Base Day-ahead Scheduling Reserves Requirement to ensure adequate resources are procured to meet real-time load and operational needs, as specified in the PJM Manuals.

  • Collateral Access Agreement means a landlord waiver, bailee letter, or acknowledgement agreement of any lessor, warehouseman, processor, consignee, or other Person in possession of, having a Lien upon, or having rights or interests in Borrower’s or its Subsidiaries’ books and records, Equipment, or Inventory, in each case, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agent.

  • Existing Credit Facility means the credit facility evidenced by that certain Credit Agreement, dated as of October 26, 2006, by and among the Borrower, the lenders party thereto, and JPMCB, as administrative agent, as amended.

  • Replacement Revolving Facility Effective Date shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.21(l).

  • Micro wireless facility means a small cell facility that is not larger in dimension than 24 inches in length, 15 inches in width, and 12 inches in height and that has an exterior antenna, if any, not longer than 11 inches.

  • Account Information Service Provider means a payment service provider pursuing business activities as referred to in point (8) of Annex I;

  • Collateral Provider means the Security Collateral Provider under a Security Document or the Transferor under a Transfer Annex, according to context, in relation to which “Collateral Taker” means the Secured Party or the Transferee, as the case may be.

  • Existing Credit Facilities means, collectively, the Existing U.S. Credit Facilities and the Existing Foreign Credit Facility.

  • Large Facility Interconnection Procedures or “LFIP”) shall mean the interconnection procedures applicable to an Interconnection Request pertaining to a Large Generating Facility that are included in Attachment X of the NYISO OATT. Standard Large Generator Interconnection Agreement (“LGIA”) shall mean this Agreement, the form of interconnection agreement applicable to an Interconnection Request pertaining to a Large Generating Facility, that is included in Attachment X of the NYISO OATT. System Deliverability Upgrades shall mean the least costly configuration of commercially available components of electrical equipment that can be used, consistent with Good Utility Practice and Applicable Reliability Requirements, to make the modifications or additions to Byways and Highways and Other Interfaces on the existing New York State Transmission System and Distribution System that are required for the proposed project to connect reliably to the system in a manner that meets the NYISO Deliverability Interconnection Standard at the requested level of Capacity Resource Interconnection Service. System Protection Facilities shall mean the equipment, including necessary protection signal communications equipment, required to (1) protect the New York State Transmission System from faults or other electrical disturbances occurring at the Large Generating Facility and (2) protect the Large Generating Facility from faults or other electrical system disturbances occurring on the New York State Transmission System or on other delivery systems or other generating systems to which the New York State Transmission System is directly connected. System Upgrade Facilities shall mean the least costly configuration of commercially available components of electrical equipment that can be used, consistent with Good Utility Practice and Applicable Reliability Requirements, to make the modifications to the existing transmission system that are required to maintain system reliability due to: (i) changes in the system, including such changes as load growth and changes in load pattern, to be addressed in the form of generic generation or transmission projects; and (ii) proposed interconnections. In the case of proposed interconnection projects, System Upgrade Facilities are the modifications or additions to the existing New York State Transmission System that are required for the proposed project to connect reliably to the system in a manner that meets the NYISO Minimum Interconnection Standard. Tariff shall mean the NYISO Open Access Transmission Tariff (“OATT”), as filed with the Commission, and as amended or supplemented from time to time, or any successor tariff. Trial Operation shall mean the period during which Developer is engaged in on-site test operations and commissioning of the Large Generating Facility prior to Commercial Operation.

  • Third-party logistics provider means a person that provides or coordinates warehousing of or other logistics services for a drug or device in interstate commerce on behalf of a manufacturer, wholesale distributor, or dispenser of the drug or device but does not take ownership of the product or have responsibility for directing the sale or disposition of the product.

  • Payment Infrastructure Provider means a payments clearance system or other third party which forms part of a payment system infrastructure, including without limitation communications, clearing or payment systems and intermediary banks or correspondent banks who are not agents of the Service Provider;

  • Trunk Line means the coaxial/optic fiber cable network and other allied equipment such as receiver nodes, amplifiers, splitters etc. owned and installed by the multi-system operator or its associate companies for the purpose of transmitting Cable TV Signal to various LCOs till the receiving end of various LCOs, including the LCO, to enable them to re-transmit the Cable TV Signal to respective subscribers; All other words and expressions used in this interconnection agreement but not defined, and defined in the Act and rules and regulations made thereunder or the CTN Act and the rules and regulations made thereunder, shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in those Acts or the rules or regulations, as the case may be.

  • Increased Facility Activation Notice a notice substantially in the form of Exhibit G.

  • Cash Management Systems has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.8.

  • Service Level Agreement (SLA means the Contractual Commitment that prevails between the Buyer and the Service Provider with regard to type of service to be provided, deliverables, desired performance level, reliability and responsiveness, monitoring process and service level reporting, response and issue resolution time-frame, repercussions / penalties / remedies for service provider not meeting its commitment. The SLA of a particular contract may carry the matrix regarding the delivery of the goods and/or services and the corresponding penalties or remedies and liquidated damages as applicable.

  • Wireless services provider means a person who provides wireless services.

  • Non-Participating Home Infusion Therapy Provider means a Home Infusion Therapy Provider who does not have a written agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan to provide services to you at the time services are rendered.