Individual Case Basis (ICB) definition

Individual Case Basis (ICB) means the charges based on requests from a Collocator, that are beyond the terms, conditions, and rates established in this Attachment.
Individual Case Basis (ICB) means the charges based on requests from a Collocator that are beyond the terms, conditions, and rates established in this Attachment.
Individual Case Basis (ICB) means a service arrangement in which the regulations, rates and charges are developed based on the specific circumstances of the Customer's situation.

Examples of Individual Case Basis (ICB) in a sentence

  • All other types of Collocation to be transferred will be handled on an Individual Case Basis (ICB).

  • Expedites are requests for intervals that are shorter than the interval defined in CenturyLink's Service Interval Guide (SIG) or Individual Case Basis (ICB) Due Dates.

  • Expedites are requests for intervals that are shorter than the interval defined in Qwest's Service Interval Guide (SIG) or Individual Case Basis (ICB) Due Dates.

  • Collocation requests utilizing facilities other than fiber will be provided as an Individual Case Basis (ICB).

  • Requests for Direct Access will be pursuant to the Individual Case Basis (ICB) Process as outlined in the attached procedures.

  • WI tariffed and Individual Case Basis (ICB) contracts may be assumed, but receive no wholesale discount.

  • MI tariffed and Individual Case Basis (ICB) contracts that are assumed receive a wholesale discount of 3.39%.

  • Pricing will be based on a quote and on an Individual Case Basis (ICB).

  • Pricing will be provided on an Individual Case Basis (ICB), through a quote process.

  • The Centrex product family is the collective term for the following Ameritech Centrex products: Ameritech Centrex Service (ACS); Indiana Advanced Centrex Service; ISDN Centrex; and, Individual Case Basis (ICB) Centrex.


More Definitions of Individual Case Basis (ICB)

Individual Case Basis (ICB). - means determinations involving situations where nonstandard arrangements are required to satisfy specialized needs. The nature of such Service requirements makes it difficult or impossible to establish general provisions for such circumstances. When it becomes possible to determine specific terms and conditions for such offerings, they shall be offered pursuant to such terms and conditions as the parties may mutually agree and set forth in writing.