Customer Record Search definition

Customer Record Search applies when CLEC requests a summary of the services currently subscribed to by the End User Customer.
Customer Record Search. (“CSR”) applies when CLEC requests a summary of the services currently subscribed to by the End User Customer. 119.2 A Service Order Charge for all LSRs (including Number Portability and NID LSRs) will be applicable when submitting a Local Service Request (LSR) for any reason other than for CSR purposes; CSRs will be charged at the CSR rate. The Service Order Charge covers the administrative order processing costs and is not associated with the recovery of any technical or materials costs that may be recovered through other charges. CenturyLink will xxxx the Service Order charge for an LSR regardless if the LSR is later supplemented, clarified, or cancelled.
Customer Record Search applies when Carrier requests a summary of the services currently subscribed to by the End User Customer.

Examples of Customer Record Search in a sentence

  • Customer Record Search applies when Gulf Coast requests a summary of the services currently subscribed to by the end-user.

  • Customer Record Search applies when NEN requests a summary of the services currently subscribed to by the end-user.

  • Customer Record Search applies when SBCT requests a summary of the services currently subscribed to by the end-user.

  • Customer Record Search applies when AT&T Broadband requests a summary of the services currently subscribed to by the end-user.Ordering and Provisioning: Engineered Initial Service Order - New Service applies per Local Service Request (LSR) when engineering work activity is required to complete the order,e.g. digital loops.

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More Definitions of Customer Record Search

Customer Record Search applies when QuantumShift requests a summary of the services currently subscribed to by the End User Customer.
Customer Record Search applies when BullsEye requests a summary of the services currently subscribed to by the End User Customer.
Customer Record Search. (“CSR”) applies when either Party requests from the other Party a summary of the services currently subscribed to by the End User Customer. 119.2 A Service Order Charge for all LSRs (including Number Portability and NID LSRs) will be applicable when a Party submits a Local Service Request (LSR) for any reason other than for CSR purposes; CSRs will be charged at the CSR rate. The Service Order Charge covers the administrative order processing costs and is not associated with the recovery of any technical or materials costs that may be recovered through other charges. Each Party will xxxx the other Party the Service Order charge for an LSR regardless if the LSR is later supplemented, clarified, or cancelled.
Customer Record Search applies when Charter requests a summary of the services currently subscribed to by the End User Customer. Ordering: Custom Handling (These NRCs are in addition to any Pre-ordering or Ordering and Provisioning NRCs): “Service Order Expedite” applies if Charter requests service prior to the standard due date intervals. Additional time and material charges may also apply if expedite is accepted. “Coordinated Conversion” applies if Charter requests notification and coordination of service cut-over prior to the service becoming effective, pursuant to Section 1 of Article IX. “Hot Coordinated Conversion (1st Hour)” applies if Charter requests real- time coordination of a service cut-over that takes one hour or less, pursuant to Section 1 of Article IX. “Hot Coordinated Conversion (per add’l ¼ Hour)” applies, in addition to the Hot Coordinated Conversion (1st Hour), for every 15-minute segment of real-time coordination of a service cut-over that takes more than one hour, pursuant to Section 1 of Article IX. Network Interface Devices (These NRCs are in lieu of any Pre-ordering or Ordering and Provisioning NRCs): “Initial Service Order” (ISO) applies to every Local Service Request (LSR) for NIDs.
Customer Record Search applies when MetTel requests a summary of the services currently subscribed to by the End User Customer.
Customer Record Search applies when VCom requests a summary of the services currently subscribed to by the End User Customer.
Customer Record Search applies when Verizon Wireless requests a summary of the services currently subscribed to by the End User Customer. Charge is dependent on whether Customer Record Search was accessed through EZ View or had to be manually retrieved and provided. All Customer Records for accounts with over 30 lines cannot be accessed through EZ View and must be manually retrieved. Ordering: “Initial Service Order” (ISO) applies to every Local Service Request (LSR). A “Simple” ISO charge applies to every LSR submitted that contains 1 – 9 numbers. A “Complex” ISO charge applies to every LSR submitted that contains in excess of 10 or more numbers. “Subsequent Service Order” applies to any modification to an existing LSR. Custom Handling (These NRCs are in addition to any Pre-ordering or Ordering and Provisioning NRCs): “Service Order Expedite” applies if Verizon Wireless requests service prior to the standard due date intervals. Additional time and material charges may also apply if expedite is accepted. “Coordinated Conversion” applies if Verizon Wireless requests notification and coordination of service cut-over prior to the service becoming effective. “Hot Coordinated Conversion (1st 1/2 Hour)” applies if Verizon Wireless requests real- time coordination of a service cut-over that takes one hour or less.