Changes in Subscriber Carrier Selection. 17.1 Each Party will abide by applicable state or federal laws and regulations in obtaining end user authorization prior to changing end user’s Local Service Provider to itself and in assuming responsibility for any applicable charges as specified in §258 (b) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Either Party shall make authorization available to the other Party upon reasonable requests and at no charge.
17.2 Only an end user can initiate a challenge to a change in its local exchange service provider. If an end user notifies either Party that the end user requests local exchange service, the Party receiving such request shall be free to immediately provide service to such end user.
17.3 When an end user changes or withdraws authorization, each Party will release customer specific facilities in accordance with the end user customers’ direction or the end user’s authorized agent.
17.4 Subject to applicable rules, orders, and decisions, ALLTEL will provide ICG with access to Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPNI) for ALLTEL end users upon ICG providing ALLTEL a signed Letter of Agency (LOA), based on ICG’s representation that subscriber has authorized ICG to obtain such CPNI.
17.4.1 The Parties agree that they will conform to FCC and/or state regulations regarding the provisioning of CPNI between the Parties, and regarding the use of that information by the requesting Party.
17.4.2 The requesting Party will document end user permission obtained to receive CPNI, whether or not the end user has agreed to change Local Service Providers. For end users changing service from one Party to the other, specific end user LOAs may be requested by the Party receiving CPNI requests to investigate possible slamming incidents, and for other reasons agreed to by the Parties. The receiving Party may also request documentation of an LOA if CPNI is requested and a subsequent service order for the change of local service is not received.
17.4.3 CPNI requests will be processed in accordance with the following:
17.4.3.1 For customers with 1-25 lines: two (2) business days.
17.4.3.2 For customers with 26+ lines: three (3) business days.
17.4.4 If the Parties do not agree that ICG requested CPNI for a specific end user, or that ALLTEL has erred in not accepting proof of an LOA, the Parties may immediately request dispute resolution in accordance with General Terms & Conditions, §9.0, Dispute Resolution.
Changes in Subscriber Carrier Selection. 17.1 Each Party must obtain end user authorization prior to requesting a change in the end users' provider of local exchange service (including ordering end user specific Unbundled Network Elements) and must retain such authorizations pursuant to FCC and state rules. The Party submitting the change request assumes responsibility for applicable charges as specified in Subscriber Carrier Selection Changes at 47 CFR 64.1100 through 64.1170 and any applicable state regulations.
17.2 When an end user authorizes a change in his selection of local service provider or discontinues service, each party shall release the customer specific facilities. AT&T shall be free to connect the end user to any local service provider based upon the local service provider’s request and assurance that proper end user authorization has been obtained. Further, when an end user abandons a premise (i.e., vacates a premise without disconnecting service), AT&T is free to reclaim the facilities for use by another customer and is free to issue service orders required to reclaim such facilities per the local service provider’s request. When a CLEC resale end user has abandoned a premise (i.e. vacates a premise without disconnecting service, CLEC will cooperate with the new local service provider to confirm that the premise is abandoned by providing a timely response to the new local service provider.
17.3 Neither Party shall be obligated by this Agreement to investigate any allegations of unauthorized changes in local exchange service (“slamming”) on behalf of the other Party or a third party other than as required by federal or state law. At CLEC's written request, AT&T will investigate an alleged incidence of slamming involving CLEC, and only in such CLEC authorized instances shall AT&T charge CLEC; providing such charge shall be a cost-based or mutually agreed fee for providing the investigation.
Changes in Subscriber Carrier Selection. 29.1 Both Parties hereto shall apply all of the principles set forth in 47 C.F.R.
Changes in Subscriber Carrier Selection.
15.1 Each Party will abide by applicable state or federal laws and regulations in obtaining end user authorization prior to changing end user’s Quality to itself and in assuming responsibility for any applicable charges as specified in § 258 (b) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Either Party shall make authorization available to the other Party upon request and at no charge.
15.2 Either Party can initiate a challenge to a change in its local exchange service provider. If an end user notifies either Party that the end user requests local exchange service, the Party receiving such request shall be free to immediately provide service to such end user.
15.3 When an end user changes or withdraws authorization, each Party will release customer specific facilities in accordance with the end user customers’ direction or the end user’s authorized agent. Further, when an end user abandons the premise, ALLTEL is free to reclaim the facilities for use by another customer and is free to issue service orders required to reclaim such facilities.
15.4 Subject to applicable rules, orders, and decisions, ALLTEL will provide Quality with access to Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPNI) for ALLTEL end users upon Quality providing ALLTEL a signed Letter of Agency (LOA) for ALLTEL’s customer of record, based on Quality’s representation that subscriber has authorized Quality to obtain such CPNI.
15.4.1 The Parties agree that they will conform to FCC and/or state regulations regarding the provisioning of CPNI between the Parties, and regarding the use of that information by the requesting Party.
15.4.2 The requesting Party will document end user permission obtained to receive CPNI, whether or not the end user has agreed to change Local Service Providers. For end users changing service from one Party to the other, specific end user LOAs may be requested by the Party receiving CPNI requests to investigate possible slamming incidents, and for other reasons agreed to by the Parties. The receiving Party may also request documentation of an LOA if CPNI is requested and a subsequent service order for the change of local service is not received.
15.4.3 CPNI requests will be processed in accordance with the following:
15.4.3.1 For customers with 1-25 lines: two (2) business days.
15.4.3.2 For customers with 26+ lines: three (3) business days.
15.4.4 If the Parties do not agree that Quality requested CPNI for a specific end user, or that ALLTEL has erred in not accepting pr...
Changes in Subscriber Carrier Selection. 24.1 Each Party will abide by applicable federal and state laws and regulations in obtaining End User authorization prior to changing an End User’s Local Exchange Carrier to itself and in assuming responsibility for any applicable charges as specified in Section 258(b) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and as implemented by the relevant orders of the FCC.
Changes in Subscriber Carrier Selection. 18.1 Both Parties hereto shall apply all of the principles set forth in 47 C.F.R.
Changes in Subscriber Carrier Selection. 17.1 Guidelines for Changes in Subscriber Carrier Selection
17.1.1 Each Party will abide by applicable state or federal laws and regulations in obtaining end user authorization prior to changing end user’s NOW to itself and in assuming responsibility for any applicable charges as specified in § 258 (b) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Either Party shall make authorization available to the other Party upon request and at no charge.
17.1.2 Only an end user can initiate a challenge to a change in its local exchange service provider. If an end user notifies ALLTEL or NOW that the end user requests local exchange service, the Party receiving such request shall be free to immediately provide service to such end user.
17.1.3 When an end user changes or withdraws authorization, each Party will release customer specific facilities in accordance with the end user customers’ direction or the end user’s authorized agent. Further, when an end user abandons the premise, ALLTEL is free to reclaim the facilities for use by another customer and is free to issue service orders required to reclaim such facilities.
Changes in Subscriber Carrier Selection. 1.17.1 Line sharing and line splitting are governed by Article 9 of this Agreement. With respect to Resale services Network Elements provided to end users, each Party must obtain end user authorization prior to requesting a change in the end users' provider of local exchange service (including ordering end user specific Network Elements) and must retain such authorizations pursuant to FCC and state rules. The Party submitting the change request assumes responsibility for applicable charges as specified in Subscriber Carrier Selection Changes at 47 CFR 64.1100 through 64.1170 and any applicable state regulations.
Changes in Subscriber Carrier Selection. 17.1 Each Party will abide by applicable state or federal laws and regulations in obtaining end user authorization prior to changing end user’s Universal Telecom to itself and in assuming responsibility for any applicable charges as specified in § 258 (b) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Either Party shall make authorization available to the other Party upon request and at no charge.
17.2 Only an end user can initiate a challenge to a change in its local exchange service provider. If an end user notifies ALLTEL or Universal Telecom that the end user requests local exchange service, the Party receiving such request shall be free to immediately provide service to such end user.
17.3 When an end user changes or withdraws authorization, each Party will release customer specific facilities in accordance with the end user customers’ direction or the end user’s authorized agent. Further, when an end user abandons the premise, ALLTEL is free to reclaim the facilities for use by another customer and is free to issue service orders required to reclaim such facilities.
Changes in Subscriber Carrier Selection. 18.1 Both Parties hereto shall apply all of the principles set forth in 47 C.F.R. § 64.1100 to the process for End User selection of a primary Local Exchange Carrier. BellSouth shall not require a disconnect order from an Al-Call Customer or another LEC in order to process an Al-Call order for Resale Service for an Al-Call End User. Until the FCC or the Commission adopts final rules and procedures regarding a Customer’s selection of a primary Local Exchange Carrier, unless already done so, Al-Call shall deliver to BellSouth a Blanket Representation of Authorization that applies to all orders submitted by Al-Call under this Agreement that require a primary Local Exchange Carrier change. Both Parties hereto shall retain on file all applicable documentation of authorization, including letters of authorization, relating to their End User’s selection as its primary Local Exchange Carrier, which documentation shall be available for inspection by the other Party hereto upon reasonable request during normal business hours.
18.2 If an End User denies authorizing a change in his or her primary Local Exchange Carrier selection to a different local exchange carrier (“Unauthorized Switching”), the Party receiving the End User complaint shall switch or caused to be switched that End User back to his preferred carrier in accordance with Applicable Law.