Local Service Request definition

Local Service Request or "LSR" means the industry standard forms and supporting documentation used for ordering local services.
Local Service Request or “LSR” means an industry standard form used by the Parties to add, establish, change or disconnect trunks, circuits and/or facilities associated with unbundled Network Elements.
Local Service Request or "LSR" means the industry standard forms and supporting documentation used for ordering local services. "Miscellaneous Charges" mean charges that Qwest may assess in addition to recurring and nonrecurring rates set forth in the Rate Sheet, for activities CLEC requests Qwest to perform, activities CLEC authorizes, or charges that are a result of CLEC's actions, such as cancellation charges, additional labor and maintenance. Miscellaneous Charges are not already included in Qwest's recurring or nonrecurring rates. Miscellaneous Charges shall be contained in or referenced in the Rate Sheet.

Examples of Local Service Request in a sentence

  • PACIFIC shall obtain the listing information from the Local Service Request process, and other data feeds for AT&T’s facility-based services.

  • Information shall be provided using CenturyLink's designated Local Service Request (LSR) format which may include the LSR, End User Customer and resale forms.


More Definitions of Local Service Request

Local Service Request or “LSR” means an industry standard form used by the Parties to add, establish, change or disconnect services provided under this Agreement.
Local Service Request. (LSR) means the industry standard forms and supporting documentation used for ordering local services.
Local Service Request or "LSR" means the industry standard forms and supporting documentation used for ordering local services. QWEST LOCAL SERVICES PLATFORMTM AGREEMENT "Miscellaneous Charges" mean charges that Qwest may assess in addition to recurring and nonrecurring rates set forth in the Rate Sheet, for activities CLEC requests Qwest to perform, activities CLEC authorizes, or charges that are a result of CLEC's actions, such as cancellation charges, additional labor and maintenance. Miscellaneous Charges are not already included in Qwest's recurring or nonrecurring rates. Miscellaneous Charges shall be contained in or referenced in the Rate Sheet.
Local Service Request. LSR”)” means an industry standard form or a mutually agreed upon change thereof, used by the Parties to add, establish, change or disconnect local services.
Local Service Request or "LSR" means the industry standard forms and supporting documentation used for ordering local services.‌‌‌‌‌ "Miscellaneous Charges" mean charges that Qwest may assess in addition to recurring and nonrecurring rates set forth in the Rate Sheet, for activities CLEC requests Qwest to perform, activities CLEC authorizes, or charges that are a result of CLEC's actions, such as cancellation charges, additional labor and maintenance. Miscellaneous Charges are not already included in Qwest's recurring or nonrecurring rates. Miscellaneous Charges shall be contained in or referenced in the Rate Sheet.‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌ "Network Element" is a facility or equipment used in the provision of Telecommunications Service or an information service or both. It also includes features, functions, and capabilities that are provided by means of such facility or equipment, including subscriber numbers, databases, signaling systems, and information sufficient for Billing and collection or used in the transmission, routing, or other provision of a Telecommunications Service or an information service or both, as is more fully described in this Agreement. "Operational Support Systems" or "OSS" mean pre-ordering, Provisioning, maintenance, repair and billing systems.‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌
Local Service Request means an industry standard document used among providers to request installation, changes, or disconnections of local services.
Local Service Request or "LSR" means the industry standard forms and supporting documentation used for ordering local services. "Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer" or "LCM" is the Network Element that does one or more of the following: aggregates lower bit rate or bandwidth signals to higher bit rate or bandwidth signals (multiplexing); disaggregates higher bit rate or bandwidth signals to lower bit rate or bandwidth signals (demultiplexing); aggregates a specified number of signals or channels to fewer channels (concentrating); performs signal conversion, including encoding of signals (e.g., analog to digital and digital to analog signal conversion); or in some instances performs electrical to optical (E/O) conversion. LCM includes DLC, and D4 channel banks and may be located in Remote Terminals or Central Offices. "Location Routing Number" or "LRN" means a unique 10-digit number assigned to a Central Office Switch in a defined geographic area for call routing purposes. This 10-digit number serves as a network address and the routing information is stored in a database. Switches routing calls to subscribers whose telephone numbers are in portable NXXs perform a database query to obtain the Location Routing Number that corresponds with the Switch serving the dialed telephone number. Based on the Location Routing Number, the querying Carrier then routes the call to the Switch serving the ported number. The term "LRN" may also be used to refer to a method of LNP.