Common use of Customer Transfer Clause in Contracts

Customer Transfer. 6.1.1. Service orders will be in a standard format designated in accordance with industry standards. All ordering and provisioning and maintenance activity conducted pursuant to this Agreement should follow the applicable industry standards which include: Local Service Ordering Guidelines (LSOG) developed in the Ordering and Billing Forum (OBF) at the Alliance of Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) and approved North American Numbering Council(NANC) procedures and guidelines concerning Local Number Portability (LNP) processes. 6.1.2. When notification is received from the NSP that a current End-User Customer of OSP will subscribe to NSP’s service, standard service order intervals for the appropriate class of service will apply according to handbook guidelines. 6.1.3. The NSP will be the single point of contact with OSP for all subsequent ordering activity resulting in additions or changes to services except that OSP will accept a request directly from the End-User Customer for conversion of the End-User Customer's service from NSP to OSP. 6.1.4. If either Party determines that an unauthorized change in local service has occurred, the End-User Customer’s authorized local service provider will reestablish service with the End-User Customer, will charge the Restoration of Unauthorized Change Charge, and will pursue remedies permitted by federal and state law against the Party making the unauthorized change.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Customer Transfer. 6.1.1. Service orders will be in a standard format designated in accordance with industry standards. All ordering and provisioning and maintenance activity conducted pursuant to this Agreement should follow the applicable industry standards which include: Local Service Ordering Guidelines (LSOG) developed in the Ordering and Billing Forum (OBF) at the Alliance of Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) and approved North American Numbering Council(NANCCouncil (NANC) procedures and guidelines concerning Local Number Portability (LNP) processes. 6.1.2. When notification is received from the NSP that a current End-User Customer of OSP will subscribe to NSP’s service, standard service order intervals for the appropriate class of service will apply according to handbook guidelines. 6.1.3. The NSP will be the single point of contact with OSP for all subsequent ordering activity resulting in additions or changes to services except that OSP will accept a request directly from the End-User Customer for conversion of the End-User Customer's service from NSP to OSP. 6.1.4. If either Party determines that an unauthorized change in local service has occurred, the End-User Customer’s authorized local service provider will reestablish service with the End-User Customer, will charge the Restoration of Unauthorized Change Charge, and will pursue remedies permitted by federal and state law against the Party making the unauthorized change.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement