Physical File Characteristics Sample Clauses

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to Comcast Phone via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The ODUF feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the ODUF feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) will be required between BellSouth and Comcast Phone for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, Comcast Phone will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. Comcast Phone will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on an individual case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to Comcast Phone. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by Comcast Phone will be the responsibility of Comcast Phone. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on an individual case basis between the Parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on Comcast Phone end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of Comcast Phone.
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Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to Al-Call via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and Al-Call for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, Al-Call will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. Al-Call will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to Al-Call. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by Al-Call will be the responsibility of Al-Call. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on Al-Call end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of Al-Call.
Physical File Characteristics. 7.2.1 The Enhanced Optional Daily Usage Feed will be distributed to <<customer_name>> over their existing Optional Daily Usage File (ODUF) feed. The EODUF messages will be intermingled among <<customer_name>>’s Optional Daily Usage File (ODUF) messages. The EODUF will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the EODUF will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). 7.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and <<customer_name>> for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, <<customer_name>> will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. <<customer_name>> will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to <<customer_name>>. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by <<customer_name>> will be the responsibility of <<customer_name>>. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the Parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on <<customer_name>>’s end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of <<customer_name>>.
Physical File Characteristics. 7.2.1 The EODUF feed will be distributed to Comcast Phone over their existing Optional Daily Usage File (ODUF) feed. The EODUF messages will be intermingled among Comcast Phone’s Optional Daily Usage File (ODUF) messages. The EODUF will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the EODUF will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). 7.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and Comcast Phone for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, Comcast Phone will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. Comcast Phone will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on an individual case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to Comcast Phone. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by Comcast Phone will be the responsibility of Comcast Phone. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on an individual case basis between the Parties. Version 4Q01 12/01/01 All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on Comcast Phone’s end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of Comcast Phone.
Physical File Characteristics. 7.2.1 The Enhanced Optional Daily Usage Feed will be distributed to CLEC-1 over their existing Optional Daily Usage File (ODUF) feed. The EODUF messages will be intermingled among CLEC-1’s Optional Daily Usage File (ODUF) messages. The EODUF will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the EODUF will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). 7.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 will be the responsibility of CLEC-1. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1’s end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1.
Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Enhanced Optional Daily Usage Feed will be distributed to McLeodUSA over their existing Optional Daily Usage File (ODUF) feed. The EODUF messages will be intermingled among McLeodUSA’s Optional Daily Usage File (ODUF) messages. The EODUF will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the EODUF will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and McLeodUSA for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, McLeodUSA will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. McLeodUSA will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to McLeodUSA. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by McLeodUSA will be the responsibility of McLeodUSA. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on McLeodUSA end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of McLeodUSA.
Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to Cellutell Communications, Inc. via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The ODUF feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the ODUF feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) will be required between BellSouth and Cellutell Communications, Inc. for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, Cellutell Communications, Inc. will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. Cellutell Communications, Inc. will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on an individual case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to Cellutell Communications, Inc.. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by Cellutell Communications, Inc. will be the responsibility of Cellutell Communications, Inc.. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on an individual case basis between the Parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on Cellutell Communications, Inc. end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of Cellutell Communications, Inc..
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Physical File Characteristics. 7.2.1 The Enhanced Optional Daily Usage Feed will be distributed to Preferred over their existing Optional Daily Usage File (ODUF) feed. The EODUF messages will be intermingled among Preferred’s Optional Daily Usage File (ODUF) messages. The EODUF will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the EODUF will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). 7.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and Preferred for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, Preferred will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. Preferred will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to Preferred. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by Preferred will be the responsibility of Preferred. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on Preferred’s end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of Preferred.
Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to Talk America via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) will be required between BellSouth and Talk America for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, Talk America will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. Talk America will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to Talk America. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by Talk America will be the responsibility of Talk America. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the Parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on Talk America end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of Talk America.
Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to Lightyear via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The ODUF feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the ODUF feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) will be required between BellSouth and Lightyear for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, Lightyear will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. Lightyear will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on an individual case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to Lightyear. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by Lightyear will be the responsibility of Lightyear. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on an individual case basis between the Parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on Lightyear end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of Lightyear.
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