Trouble Isolation Charge definition

Trouble Isolation Charge see "Maintenance of Service."

Examples of Trouble Isolation Charge in a sentence

  • If CLEC requests a trouble dispatch, and either there is no trouble found, or the trouble is determined to be beyond the End User Demarcation Point or in the CLEC’s network, then CLEC will bear the cost indentified as a Trouble Isolation Charge on Table 1.

  • Included in Time and Materials Charges are Initial and Additional Time and Material Charges, the Trouble Isolation Charge, the Optional Testing and Monitoring Charge and the Dispatch Charge.

  • When Customer requests and authorizes Company to dispatch a technician for trouble at End User premises and no trouble is found in Company’s equipment/facilities, or trouble is due to End User equipment, then Customer will be billed a Trouble Isolation Charge for the period of time beginning when the technician arrives at the End User premises and ending when the trouble isolation is complete.

  • The Dispatch Charge may be assessed in addition to all applicable Initial and Additional Time and Materials charges, Trouble Isolation Charge and Optional Testing and Monitoring Charge.

  • If a trouble ticket with test results is accepted by CenturyLink, and CenturyLink determines that the trouble is on the CLEC or the End User Customer's side of the Loop Demarcation Point, a Maintenance of Service Miscellaneous Charge or a Trouble Isolation Charge applies.

  • When a Customer reports a trouble to the Company for repair or trouble isolation and no trouble is found in the Company's facilities and/or network, the Customer shall be responsible for payment of a Trouble Isolation Charge for the period of time from when Company personnel are engaged or dispatched to the Customer’s premises to when the work is completed.

  • When a Customer reports a trouble to the Company for repair or trouble isolation and no trouble is found in the Company’s facilities and/or network, the Customer shall be responsible for payment of a Trouble Isolation Charge for the period of time from when Company personnel are engaged or dispatched to the Customer’s premises to when the work is completed.

  • Included in the Premises Work Charges category are Time and Material Charges, the Premises Visit Charge, the Flat Installation Charge and the Trouble Isolation Charge.

  • If CLEC requests a trouble dispatch, and either there is no trouble found, or the trouble is determined to be beyond the End User Demarcation Point or in the CLEC's network, then CLEC will bear the cost indentified as a Trouble Isolation Charge on Table 1.

  • Business Time and Materials (per order, per premises) ICB Trouble Isolation Charge (per visit) ICB Issue Date: October 5, 2010 Effective Date: October 11, 2010 LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES TARIFF SECTION 3 - CONNECTION CHARGES, (CONT'D.) 3.5 Primary Interexchange Carrier (PIC) Change Charge 3.5.1 General Within the original 30 days of new service, a Customer may change his or her interLATA and/or intraLATA long distance carrier at no charge.

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