Special Access Service definition

Special Access Service means the offering of dedicated facilities for the purpose of the origination or termination of telecommunications traffic to or from an interexchange carrier to or from each Parties’ telephone exchange service customers in a given area. 2 10/29/99 X Added the two way trunking rules from 1Q standard 2.4 10/29/99 X Rule 2 revised as follows: The Point of Interface will be located at a mutually agreed location or point designated by BellSouth. If an agreement cannot be reached on the location of the Point of Interface, each company will establish its own Point of Interface and order one-way trunks. 10/29/99 X Rule 6 revised as follows: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and TCI agree to meet and resolve service-affecting situations in a timely manner. This contact will Version1Q00 Version1Q00
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Special Access Service means the offering of dedicated facilities for the purpose of the origination or termination of telecommunications traffic to or from an interexchange carrier to or from each Parties’ Version1Q00 Attachment Name/Number Section Number Version Date No Devi a- tion Deviation Deviation Affect Complian ce Y/N If Compliance Item, Priority H/M/L If Deviation, enter Paragraph No. And Brief Description of Deviation. If different by state, note here also. telephone exchange service customers in a given area. 2 10/29/99 X Added the two way trunking rules from 1Q standard 2.4 10/29/99 X Rule 2 revised as follows: The Point of Interface will be located at a mutually agreed location or point designated by BellSouth. If an agreement cannot be reached on the location of the Point of Interface, each company will establish its own Point of Interface and order one-way trunks. 10/29/99 X Rule 6 revised as follows: BellSouth and Cbeyond agree to meet and resolve service- affecting situations in a timely manner. This contact will normally be made through the Account Team and Cbeyond’s Vice President of Engineering 2.6.2(2) 10/29/99 X Revised language and changed the threshold from exceeding 1 DS1 to 2 DSI. 3 10/29/99 X 3.6.3 10/29/99 X Changed the quantities from 48 to 24 or 10% which ever is greater. 3.6.4 10/29/99 X However, if one Party cannot meet an order at Version1Q00

Examples of Special Access Service in a sentence

  • Local Interconnection Entrance Facilities and DTT may not be used for Unbundled Network Elements, or in a manner inconsistent with the requirements of Section 58.1. CenturyLink's Special Access Service is available as an alternative to CenturyLink provided Local Interconnection Entrance Facilities and DTT, subject to Section 61.2.8(b).

  • If CLEC chooses to provision Interconnection over a facility ordered as Special Access Service from the CenturyLink state or FCC access Tariffs, the rates from those Tariffs will apply to such facility.

  • CLEC may order a Switched Access Service facility to be provisioned over an existing facility that was originally ordered and provisioned as Special Access Service, in which event the portion of the facility which is subsequently ordered and provisioned as Switched Access Service will be charged at Switched Access Tariff rates and the remainder of the facility will be charged at Special Access Service Tariff rates.

  • If Carrier chooses to provision Interconnection over a facility ordered as Special Access Service from the CenturyLink state or FCC access Tariffs, the rates from those Tariffs will apply to such facility.

  • Local Interconnection Entrance Facilities and DTT may not be used in a manner inconsistent with the requirements of Section 54.1. CenturyLink's Special Access Service is available as an alternative to CenturyLink provided Local Interconnection Entrance Facilities and DTT, subject to Section 57.2.5(b).

  • Additionally, when diverse facilities are requested by Carrier, CenturyLink will provide such diversity where Technically Feasible and facilities are available at rates found in Table 1 or, if ordered as Switched Access Service or Special Access Service, then at rates found in the appropriate access tariff.

  • Carrier may order a Switched Access Service facility to be provisioned over an existing facility that was originally ordered and provisioned as Special Access Service, in which event the portion of the facility which is subsequently ordered and provisioned as switched Access Service will be charged at Switched Access Tariff rates and the remainder of the facility will be charged at Special Access Service Tariff rates..

  • CenturyLink will provide transport facilities to interconnect Carrier to CenturyLink’s SR, at rates found in Table 1 or, if ordered as switched or Special access or Special Access Service, then at rates found in the appropriate access tariff.

  • These diverse transport facilities to interconnect the Carrier or its agent to CenturyLink’s SR will be ordered at rates found in Table 1 or, if ordered as Switched Access Service or Special Access Service, then at the rates found in the appropriate access tariff.

  • Registry Operator must offer the Special Access Service, which is a service that allows a requestor to obtain personal information that has not been disclosed within the RDDS services.


More Definitions of Special Access Service

Special Access Service means the provision of dedicated transport links between a cus- tomer’s premises and the switch or point of presence of a high speed data service pro- vider, Internet backbone service provider, or Internet service provider.’’.
Special Access Service means the offering of dedicated facilities for the purpose of the origination or termination of telecommunications traffic to or from an interexchange carrier to or from each Parties’ telephone exchange service customers in a given area.