Network Management Controls Sample Clauses

Network Management Controls. Each Party shall provide a 24-hour contact number for Network Traffic Management issues to the other's network surveillance management center. A fax number must also be provided to facilitate event notifications for planned mass calling events. Additionally, both Parties agree that they shall work cooperatively that all such events shall attempt to be conducted in such a manner as to avoid degradation or loss of service to other end-users. Each Party shall maintain the capability of respectively implementing basic protective controls such as "Cancel To" and "Call Gap."
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Network Management Controls. Both Parties will work cooperatively to apply sound network management principles by invoking appropriate network management controls (e.g., call gapping) to alleviate or prevent network congestion.
Network Management Controls. BellSouth will work cooperatively with NEW MILLENNIUM to apply sound network management principles by invoking appropriate network management controls, e.g., call gapping, to alleviate or prevent network congestion.
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Network Management Controls. BellSouth will work cooperatively with Supra Telecommunications and Information Systems, Inc. to apply sound network management principles by invoking appropriate network management controls, e.g., call gapping, to alleviate or prevent network congestion.
Network Management Controls. Each Party shall provide a 24-hour contact number for network surveillance issues to the other Party’s network management center. An E-mail address must also be provided to facilitate event notifications for planned mass calling events. Additionally, both Parties agree that they shall work cooperatively so that all such events shall attempt to be conducted in such a manner as to avoid degradation or loss of service to other end users. Each Party shall maintain the capability of respectively implementing basic protective controls.
Network Management Controls. Each Party shall provide a 24-hour contact number for Network Traffic Management issues to the other's network surveillance management center. A fax number must also be provided to facilitate event notifications for planned mass calling events. Additionally, both Parties agree that they shall work cooperatively that all such events shall attempt to be conducted in such a manner as to avoid degradation or loss of service to other end-users. Each Party shall maintain the capability of respectively implementing basic protective controls such as "Cancel To" and "Call Gap." UNBUNDLED NETWORK ELEMENTS General. On January 25, 1999, the Supreme Court of the United States issued its decision in AT&T v. Iowa Utilities Board, 000 X. Xx. 000 (1999). Among other things, the Court vacated the FCC’s list of unbundled network elements (UNEs) set forth in Rule 51.319, holding that the FCC failed to apply the Act’s “necessary” or “impair” standard in creating its list. On November 5, 1999, the FCC issued an order establishing a new Rule 51.319 that reflects a new list of UNEs (the “UNE Remand Order”). On December 9, 1999, the FCC released a separate order that adds the high frequency portion of the local loop, or “line sharing,” to this list (the “Line Sharing Order”). With the exception of dark fiber loops, subloops, inside wire, packet switching, dark fiber transport, access to the calling name, 911 and E911 databases, access to loop qualification information and line sharing (collectively, the “additional UNEs”), the UNEs established by the FCC in its new Rule 51.319 pursuant to the UNE Remand and Line Sharing Orders became effective February 17, 2000. With the exception of line sharing, the Additional UNEs become effective May 17, 2000. GTE may not be able to make line sharing available as a UNE before June 6, 2000. Unless otherwise specified in this Article, the ordering, provisioning, billing and maintenance of UNEs will be governed by the GTE Guide. GTE will provide UNE offerings pursuant to this Article only to the extent they are Currently Available in GTE’s network. GTE will not construct new facilities to offer any UNE or combination of UNEs. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Article, GTE does not waive, and hereby expressly reserves, its rights: (a) to challenge the legality of Rule 51.319, the UNE Remand and Line Sharing Orders and/or any other related FCC orders or rules; (b) to appeal of the FCC pricing rules; (c) to assert or continue to asser...
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Network Management Controls. BellSouth will work cooperatively with Daytona to apply sound network management principles by invoking appropriate network management controls, e.g., call gapping, to alleviate or prevent network congestion.
Network Management Controls. BellSouth will work cooperatively with Eastland of Orlando to apply sound network management principles by invoking appropriate network management controls, e.g., call gapping, to alleviate or prevent network congestion.
Network Management Controls. BellSouth will work cooperatively with Dakota to apply sound network management principles by invoking appropriate network management controls, e.g., call gapping, to alleviate or prevent network congestion.
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