Procedures for Providing NP Through Full NXX Code Migration Sample Clauses

Procedures for Providing NP Through Full NXX Code Migration. Where a Party has activated an entire NXX for a single Customer, or activated at least eighty percent (80%) of an NXX for a single Customer, with the remaining numbers in that NXX either reserved for future use by that Customer or otherwise unused, if such Customer chooses to receive Telephone Exchange Service from the other Party, the first Party shall cooperate with the second Party to have the entire NXX reassigned in the LERG (and associated industry databases, routing tables, etc.) to an End Office operated by the second Party. Such transfer will be accomplished with appropriate coordination between the Parties and subject to appropriate industry lead times for movements of NXXs from one switch to another. Neither Party shall charge the other in connection with this coordinated transfer.
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Procedures for Providing NP Through Full NXX Code Migration. Where a Party has activated an entire NXX for a single Customer, activated a portion of the NXX for a single customer with the remaining numbers in that NXX reserved for future use by that Customer, or activated at least eighty percent (80%) of an NXX for a single Customer, with the remaining numbers in that NXX unused, if such Customer chooses to receive Telephone Exchange Service from the other Party, the first Party shall cooperate with the second Party to have the entire NXX reassigned in the LERG (and associated industry databases, routing tables, etc.) to an End Office operated by the second Party. Such transfer will be accomplished with appropriate coordination between the Parties and subject to appropriate industry lead-times for movements of NXXs from one switch to another. Neither Party shall charge the other in connection with this coordinated transfer.
Procedures for Providing NP Through Full NXX Code Migration. If a Party meets the NANPA criteria for migrating a full NPA-NXX, Party A shall cooperate with Party B to have the entire NXX reassigned in the LERG (and associated industry databases, routing tables, etc.) to an End Office operated by Party B. Such transfer will be accomplished with appropriate coordination between the Parties and subject to appropriate industry lead times for movements of NXXs from one switch to another. Neither Party shall charge the other in connection with this coordinated transfer.
Procedures for Providing NP Through Full NXX Code Migration. Where a Party has activated an entire NXX for a single customer, or activated at least eighty percent (80%) of an NXX for a single customer, with the remaining numbers in that NXX either reserved for future use by that customer or otherwise unused, if such customer chooses to receive Telephone Exchange Service from the other Party, the first Party shall cooperate with the second Party to have the entire NXX reassigned in the LERG (and associated industry databases, routing tables, etc.) to an End Office operated by the second Party. In addition, where a Party has activated a significant portion of an entire NXX for a single customer, and that customer chooses to receive Telephone Exchange Service from the other Party, the Parties shall cooperate to determine if that NXX should be reassigned in the LERG. Any such transfer (either upon agreement of the Parties or as may be ordered pursuant to the dispute resolution process) will be accomplished with appropriate coordination between the Parties and subject to appropriate industry lead times for movements of NXXs from one switch to another. Neither Party shall charge the other in connection with this coordinated transfer. Cut-overs. Verizon and MCIm shall cooperate in the process of porting numbers consistent with those guidelines as specified in the Local Number Portability Guidelines of the OBF. Both Parties shall perform LNP switch translations so as to limit end user service outage. Verizon and MCIm will mutually agree upon a cut-over time, for LNP where no 10-digit trigger is used, prior to the actual conversion. For orders that are coordinated, either Party may request a specific conversion time. Further, during the process of porting a customer using LNP, Party A shall, except in instances where there is no central office line equipment associated with the telephone number (e.g., DID, Remote Call Forwarding, Distinctive Ringing – in which cases the Parties shall coordinate the cutover), implement the ten-digit trigger feature. When Party A receives a request to port a telephone number, Party A shall apply the ten-digit trigger to the porting subscriber's line prior to the confirmed due date. The timing for removal of the line translations and the unconditional ten-digit trigger by Party A, will not occur before 11:59 p.m. of the confirmed due date. The ten-digit trigger must not be removed until the switch translations are changed to reflect the disconnect. For a coordinated LNP cutover order, Verizon w...

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