CLEC Responsibilities Clause Samples
CLEC Responsibilities. 4.1 Call Routing (for CLEC’s own switches):
4.1.1 CLEC will transport the appropriate 911 calls from each Point of Interconnection (POI) to the appropriate AT&T-21STATE E911 SR location.
4.1.2 CLEC will forward the ANI information of the party calling 911 to the AT&T-21STATE E911 SR.
4.2 Facilities and Trunking (for CLEC’s own switches):
4.2.1 CLEC shall be financially responsible for the transport facilities to each AT&T-21STATE E911 SR that serves the Exchange Areas in which CLEC is authorized to and will provide Telephone Exchange Service.
4.2.2 CLEC acknowledges that its End Users in a single local calling scope may be served by different E911 SRs and CLEC shall be financially responsible for the transport facilities to route 911 calls from its End Users to the proper E911 SR.
4.2.3 CLEC shall order a minimum of two (2) one-way outgoing E911 Trunk(s) dedicated for originating 911 Emergency Service calls for each default PSAP or default ESN to interconnect to each appropriate AT&T- 21STATE E911 SR, where applicable. Where Signaling System 7 (SS7) connectivity is available and required by the applicable E911 Customer, the Parties agree to implement Common Channel Signaling (CCS) trunking rather than Multi-Frequency (MF) trunking.
4.2.4 CLEC is responsible for ordering a separate E911 Trunk group from AT&T-21STATE for each county, default PSAP or other geographic area that the CLEC serves if the E911 Customer for such county or geographic area has a specified varying default routing condition. Where PSAPs do not have the technical capability to receive 10-digit ANI, E911 traffic must be transmitted over a separate trunk group specific to the underlying technology. CLEC will have administrative control for the purpose of issuing ASRs on this trunk group. Where the parties utilize SS7 signaling and the E911 network has the technology available, only one (1) E911 Trunk group shall be established to handle multiple NPAs within the local Exchange Area or LATA. If the E911 network does not have the appropriate technology available, a SS7 trunk group shall be established per NPA in the local Exchange Area or LATA. In addition, 911 traffic originating in one (1) NPA must be transmitted over a separate 911 Trunk group from 911 traffic originating in any other NPA 911.
4.2.5 CLEC shall maintain facility transport capacity sufficient to route 911 traffic over trunks dedicated to 911 Interconnection between the CLEC switch and the AT&T-21STATE E911 SR.
4.2.6 CLEC sha...
CLEC Responsibilities. 37.1.1 When available, CLEC shall utilize AT&T-ASI/13 State’s electronic interfaces, as described throughout this Agreement, only for the purposes of establishing and maintaining resale Services through AT&T-ASI/13 State’s Security Guidelines and OSS Policies detailed in this Agreement. Failure to comply with such Security Guidelines and OSS Policies may result in forfeiture of electronic access to OSS functionality.
37.1.2 CLEC shall be responsible for and hereby indemnifies AT&T-ASI/13 State against any cost, expense or liability relating to any unauthorized entry or access into, or use or manipulation of AT&T-ASI/13 State’s OSS from CLEC systems, workstations or terminals or by CLEC employees or agents or any third party gaining access through information and/or facilities obtained from or utilized by CLEC and shall pay AT&T-ASI/13 State for any and all damages caused by such unauthorized entry.
37.1.3 CLEC’s access to AT&T-ASI/13 State’s OSS will only be utilized to view Customer Proprietary Network Information (“CPNI”) of another carrier’s End User where CLEC has obtained an authorization for release of CPNI from the End User and has obtained an authorization to become the End User’s service provider. The authorization for release of CPNI must comply with all applicable state and federal statutes, rules, and regulations.
37.1.4 CLEC is solely responsible for determining whether proper authorization has been obtained and hereby holds AT&T-ASI/13 State harmless from any Loss caused by CLEC’s failure to obtain proper CPNI consent from End User.
37.1.5 CLEC is responsible for all actions of its employees using any of AT&T-ASI/13 State’s OSS systems. CLEC agrees to pay all reasonable costs and expenses, including labor costs, incurred by AT&T-ASI/13 State as a result of any and all inaccurate ordering or usage of the OSS, if such costs are not already recovered through other charges assessed by AT&T-ASI/13 State to CLEC.
37.1.6 CLEC shall indemnify and hold AT&T-ASI/13 State harmless against any Claim made by an End User of CLEC or other third parties against AT&T-ASI/13 State caused by or related to CLEC’s use of any AT&T-ASI/13 State OSS.
37.1.7 AT&T-ASI/13 State retains the right to audit all activities by CLEC using any AT&T-ASI/13 State OSS. All such information obtained through an audit shall be deemed proprietary and shall be covered by the Parties Non-Disclosure Agreement signed in conjunction with the execution of this Agreement.
37.1.8 If CLEC ca...
CLEC Responsibilities. (1) When available, CLEC shall utilize SBC-ASU8-State's electronic interfaces, as described throughout this Agreement, only for the purposes of establishing and maintaining Resale Services through SBC-ASU8-State's Security Guidelines and OSS Policies detailed in this Agreement. Failure to comply with such Security Guidelines and OSS Policies may result in forfeiture of electronic access to OSS functionality.
(2) CLEC shall be responsible for and indemnifies SBC-ASU8-State against any cost, expense or liability relating to any unauthorized entry or access into, or use or manipulation of SBC-ASU8-State's OSS from CLEC systems, workstations or terminals or by CLEC employees or agents or any third party gaining access through information and/or facilities obtained from or utilized by CLEC and shall pay SBC-ASU8-State for any and all damages caused by such unauthorized entry.
(3) CLEC's access to SBC-ASU8-State's OSS will only be utilized to view Customer Proprietary Network Information ("CPNI") of another carrier's Customer where CLEC has obtained an authorization for release of CPNI from the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and has obtained an authorization to become the Customer's service provider. The authorization for release of CPNI must comply with all applicable state and federal statutes, rules, and regulations.
(4) CLEC is solely responsible for determining whether proper authorization has been obtained and holds SBC-ASU8-State harmless from any loss caused by CLEC's failure to obtain proper CPNI consent from ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.
CLEC Responsibilities. 3.1 Call Routing
CLEC Responsibilities. A. CLEC Support. CLEC will be responsible for providing “Tier 1” technical support to its Customers in connection with any DSL Transport Services it purchases from ASI-North hereunder. Tier 1 technical support includes activities such as Customer contact, installation support and trouble ticketing. ASI-North will provide “Tier 2” technical support directly to CLEC, which CLEC may utilize to obtain information with which to provide support for its Customers. In connection with the provision of such Tier 2 support, ASI-North shall also provide CLEC with access to any additional technical cooperation services that ASI-North may establish or provide to other CLECs to enhance the deployment of DSL Transport Services (e.g., help-desk coordination, or access to new technologies that will help accelerate the deployment of DSL Transport Service).
CLEC Responsibilities. (1) When available, CLEC shall utilize ASI-North’s electronic interfaces, as described throughout this Agreement, only for the purposes of establishing and maintaining Resale Services through ASI-North’s Security Guidelines and OSS Policies detailed in this Agreement. Failure to comply with such Security Guidelines and OSS Policies may result in forfeiture of electronic access to OSS functionality.
(2) CLEC shall be responsible for and indemnifies ASI-North against any cost, expense or liability relating to any unauthorized entry or access into, or use or manipulation of ASI- North’s OSS from CLEC systems, workstations or terminals or by CLEC employees or agents or any third party gaining access through information and/or facilities obtained from or utilized by CLEC and shall pay ASI-North for any and all damages caused by such unauthorized entry.
(3) CLEC’s access to ASI-North’s OSS will only be utilized to view Customer Proprietary Network Information (“CPNI”) of another carrier’s Customer where CLEC has obtained an authorization for release of CPNI from the Customer and has obtained an authorization to become the Customer’s service provider. The authorization for release of CPNI must comply with all applicable state and federal statutes, rules, and regulations.
(4) CLEC is solely responsible for determining whether proper authorization has been obtained and holds ASI-North harmless from any loss caused by CLEC’s failure to obtain proper CPNI consent from Customer.
(5) CLEC is responsible for all actions of its employees using any of ASI-North’s OSS systems. CLEC agrees to pay all reasonable costs and expenses, including labor costs, incurred by ASI-North as a result of any and all inaccurate ordering or usage of the OSS, if such costs are not already recovered through other charges assessed by ASI-North to CLEC.
(6) CLEC shall indemnify and hold ASI-North harmless against any claim made by a Customer of CLEC or other third parties against ASI-North caused by or related to CLEC’s use of any ASI-North OSS.
(7) ASI-North retains the right to audit all activities by CLEC using any ASI-North OSS. All such information obtained through an audit shall be deemed proprietary and shall be covered by the Parties Non-Disclosure Agreement signed in conjunction with the execution of this Agreement.
