ALI Database. 2.1 Where Consolidated manages the ALI Database, Consolidated will: 2.1.1 Store Onvoy end user data provided by ▇▇▇▇▇ in the ALI Database; 2.1.2 Provide Onvoy access to the ALI Database for the initial loading and updating of Onvoy end user records; and 2.1.3 Provide Onvoy an error and status report based on updates to the ALI Database received from Onvoy. 2.1.4 Provide Onvoy with an electronic file containing the Master Street Address Guide (MSAG) annually for each county in which Consolidated manages the ALI database. 2.2 Where Consolidated manages the ALI Database, Onvoy will: 2.2.1 Provide MSAG valid E-911 data for each of its End Users or, at Onvoy’s option, shell records for the initial loading of, and any and all updates to the ALI database; 2.2.2 Utilize the appropriate Consolidated electronic interface to update E-911 data in the ALI Database related its End Users or, if Onvoy uses shell records, to add or delete any shell records (and all such database information in the ALI Database shall conform to Consolidated standards; 2.2.3 Use its company ID on all ALI database records in accordance with NENA standards; 2.2.4 Correct any errors that occur during the entry of E-911 data in the ALI database; and 2.2.5 Enter E-911 data into the ALI Database in accordance with NENA standards for LNP. This includes, but is not limited to, using Onvoy’s NENA ID to lock and unlock records and the posting of the Onvoy NENA ID to the ALI Database record where such locking and unlocking feature for E-911 records is available, or as defined by local standards. Onvoy is required to promptly unlock and migrate its E-911 End User records in accordance with NENA standards. In the event that Onvoy discontinues providing Telephone Exchange Service to any of its End Users, it shall ensure that its E-911 records for such End Users are unlocked in accordance with NENA standards.
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ALI Database. 2.1 Where Consolidated manages the ALI Database, Consolidated will:
2.1.1 Store Onvoy Level 3 end user data provided by ▇▇▇▇▇ Level 3 in the ALI Database;
2.1.2 Provide Onvoy Level 3 access to the ALI Database for the initial loading and updating of Onvoy Level 3 end user records; and
2.1.3 Provide Onvoy Level 3 an error and status report based on updates to the ALI Database received from OnvoyLevel 3.
2.1.4 Provide Onvoy Level 3 with an electronic file containing the Master Street Address Guide (MSAG) annually for each county in which Consolidated manages the ALI database.
2.2 Where Consolidated manages the ALI Database, Onvoy Level 3 will:
2.2.1 Provide MSAG valid E-911 data for each of its End Users or, at OnvoyLevel 3’s option, shell records for the initial loading of, and any and all updates to the ALI database;
2.2.2 Utilize the appropriate Consolidated electronic interface to update E-911 E- 911 data in the ALI Database related its End Users or, if Onvoy Level 3 uses shell records, to add or delete any shell records (and all such database information in the ALI Database shall conform to Consolidated standards;
2.2.3 Use its company ID on all ALI database records in accordance with NENA standards;
2.2.4 Correct any errors that occur during the entry of E-911 data in the ALI database; and
2.2.5 Enter E-911 data into the ALI Database in accordance with NENA standards for LNP. This includes, but is not limited to, using OnvoyLevel 3’s NENA ID to lock and unlock records and the posting of the Onvoy Level 3 NENA ID to the ALI Database record where such locking and unlocking feature for E-911 records is available, or as defined by local standards. Onvoy Level 3 is required to promptly unlock and migrate its E-911 End User records in accordance with NENA standards. In the event that Onvoy Level 3 discontinues providing Telephone Exchange Service to any of its End Users, it shall ensure that its E-911 records for such End Users are unlocked in accordance with NENA standards.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
ALI Database. 2.1 Where Consolidated FairPoint manages the ALI Database, Consolidated FairPoint will:
2.1.1 Store Onvoy CLC end user data provided by ▇▇▇▇▇ CLC in the ALI Database;
2.1.2 Provide Onvoy CLC access to the ALI Database for the initial loading and updating of Onvoy CLC end user records; and
2.1.3 Provide Onvoy CLC an error and status report based on updates to the ALI Database received from OnvoyCLC.
2.1.4 Provide Onvoy CLC with an electronic file containing the Master Street Address Guide (MSAG) annually for each county in which Consolidated FairPoint manages the ALI databasedatabse.
2.2 Where Consolidated FairPoint manages the ALI Database, Onvoy CLC will:
2.2.1 Provide MSAG valid E-911 data for each of its End Users or, at OnvoyCLC’s option, shell records for the initial loading of, and any and all updates to the ALI database;
2.2.2 Utilize the appropriate Consolidated FairPoint electronic interface to update E-911 data in the ALI Database related its End Users or, if Onvoy CLC uses shell records, to add or delete any shell records (and all such database information in the ALI Database shall conform to Consolidated FairPoint standards;
2.2.3 Use its company ID on all ALI database records in accordance with NENA standards;
2.2.4 Correct any errors that occur during the entry of E-911 data in the ALI database; and
2.2.5 Enter E-911 data into the ALI Database in accordance with NENA standards for LNP. This includes, but is not limited to, using OnvoyCLC’s NENA ID to lock and unlock records and the posting of the Onvoy CLC NENA ID to the ALI Database record where such locking and unlocking feature for E-911 records is available, or as defined by local standards. Onvoy CLC is required to promptly unlock and migrate its E-911 End User records in accordance with NENA standards. In the event that Onvoy CLC discontinues providing Telephone Exchange Service to any of its End Users, it shall ensure that its E-911 records for such End Users are unlocked in accordance with NENA standards.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement