Common use of Dial Access Network Clause in Contracts

Dial Access Network. We will provide to you dial access for data transport for your Subscribers as described in this Agreement as a "Service". We will provide this Service to you in all locations in which, on the effective date of this Agreement, such dial access service already exists. You agree to provide to us a list of current dial access locations, which list shall be Appendix "A" to this Agreement. We may substitute a new site for an existing location upon 30 days prior notice of change, with 60 days simultaneous usage. You may request new sites to exceed an 80% coverage, by population, for local dial access; but we will not be obligated to provide dial access Service in any new dial access location with usage in any month of less than 5,000 dial hours unless we review the location for the new site and approve the creation of a new site at such location, in our sole discretion. We can modify the site coverage only with your permission, unless the modification is for a substitution of existing coverage, in which case we do not need your permission. Any new sites added by us for Services will be available to you if you choose to use them. The data traffic dial access Service shall include the receipt of inbound data dial traffic from your Subscribers and the routing of such traffic to another Subscriber, to a proxy server, to a regional server, to your data center at Yorktown or to the selected Internet Network Access Points ("NAP"). We will not support initiating a call to another Subscriber's telephone. We shall, in our sole discretion, decide the number of dial ports we provide to serve each site, as well as the method we use to provide Service to each site provided the grades and standards of service as set forth in this Agreement are met. Examples of methods we may use to provide this Service include:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement (Splitrock Services Inc)

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Dial Access Network. We will provide to you dial access for data transport for your Subscribers as described in this Agreement as a "Service". We will provide this Service to you in all locations in which, on the effective date of this Agreement, such dial access service already exists. You agree to provide to us a list of current dial access locations, which list shall be Appendix "A" to this Agreement. Effective March 15, 2000 or at such time within 60 days thereof as may be agreed upon, the Service provided at dial access locations identified on Appendix "A-1" will be discontinued. We may substitute a new site for an existing location upon 30 days prior notice of change, with 60 days simultaneous usage. You may request new sites to exceed an 80% coverage, by population, for local dial access; but we will not be obligated to provide dial access Service in any new dial access location with usage in any month of less than 5,000 dial hours unless we review the location for the new site and approve the creation of a new site at such location, in our sole discretion. We can modify the site coverage only with your permission, unless the modification is for a substitution of existing coverage, in which case we do not need your permission. Any new sites added by us for Services will be available to you if you choose to use them. The data traffic dial access Service shall include the receipt of inbound data dial traffic from your Subscribers and the routing muting of such traffic to another Subscriber, to a proxy server, to a regional server, to your data center at Yorktown or to the selected Internet Network Access Points ("NAP"). We will not support initiating a call to another Subscriber's telephone. We shall, in our sole discretion, decide the number of dial ports we provide to serve each site, as well as the method we use to provide Service to each site provided the grades and standards of service as set forth in this Agreement are met. Examples of methods we may use to provide this Service include:: . a physical site presence with modem ports; or . a virtual presence using call forwarding or a foreign exchange. All new access equipment provided by us will have speed capacity with respect to backbone access, and with respect to Subscriber access, consistent with the service that can and will be provided from that site. For example, we will not install equipment with a speed higher than the existing line infrastructure can support, except we acknowledge that we shall install 56K capable bps modems, although current FCC regulations prohibit transmission at speeds in excess of 53K bps, and, other conditions beyond our control may decrease the actual connection speed. Specifically identified protocols to be supported include Serial Line Internet protocol (SLIP), Prodigy Link Level Protocol (PLLP), and Point-to- Point Protocol (PPP). We shall be responsible for. . inbound communication facilities (such as xxxx groups, measured business lines or DID trunks); . modem hardware including ports and chassis; and . network equipment and communications facilities to transport traffic from our dial site to other sites, to your data center at Yorktown and the seven NAPS. We shall transport the dial data traffic to you via TCP/IP over ATM. We will not change the terms or conditions of a Service without your approval, which you agree will not be unreasonably withheld.

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Samples: Splitrock Full Service Agreement (Prodigy Communications Corp)

Dial Access Network. We will provide to you dial access for data transport for your Subscribers as described in this Agreement as a "Service". We will provide this Service to you in all locations in which, on the effective date of this Agreement, such dial access service already exists. You agree to provide to us a list of current dial access locations, which list shall be Appendix "A" to this Agreement. We may substitute a new site for an existing location upon 30 days prior notice of change, with 60 days simultaneous usage. You may request new sites to exceed an 80% coverage, by population, for local dial access; but we will not be obligated to provide dial access Service in any new dial access location with usage in any month of less than 5,000 dial hours unless we review the location for the new site and approve the creation of a new site at such location, in our sole discretion. We can modify the site coverage only with your permission, unless the modification is for a substitution of existing coverage, in which case we do not need your permission. Any new sites added by us for Services will be available to you if you choose to use them. The data traffic dial access Service shall include the receipt of inbound data dial traffic from your Subscribers and the routing of such traffic to another Subscriber, to a proxy server, to a regional server, to your data center at Yorktown or to the selected Internet Network Access Points ("NAP"). We will not support initiating a call to another Subscriber's telephone. We shall, in our sole discretion, decide the number of dial ports we provide to serve each site, as well as the method we use to provide Service to each site provided the grades and standards of service as set forth in this Agreement are met. Examples of methods we may use to provide this Service include:: . a physical site presence with modem ports; or . a virtual presence using call forwarding or a foreign exchange. All new access equipment provided by us will have speed capacity with respect to backbone access, and with respect to Subscriber access, consistent with the service that can and will be provided from that site. For example, we will not install equipment with a speed higher than the existing line infrastructure can support, except we acknowledge that we shall install 56K capable bps modems, although current FCC regulations prohibit transmission at speeds in excess of 53K bps, and, other conditions beyond our control may decrease the actual connection speed. Specifically identified protocols to be supported: include Serial Line Internet protocol (SLIP), Prodigy Link Level Protocol (PLLP), and Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). We shall be responsible for: . inbound communication facilities (such as xxxx groups, measured business lines or DID trunks); . modem hardware including ports and chassis; and . network equipment and communications facilities to transport traffic from our dial site to other sites, to your data center at Yorktown and the seven NAPs. We shall transport the dial data traffic to you via TCP/IP over ATM. We will not change the terms or conditions of a Service without your approval, which you agree will not be unreasonably withheld.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement (Prodigy Communications Inc)

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Dial Access Network. We will provide to you dial access for data transport for your Subscribers as described in this Agreement as a "Service". We will provide this Service to you in all locations in which, on the effective date of this Agreement, such dial access service already exists. You agree to provide to us a list of current dial access locations, which list shall be Appendix "A" to this Agreement. Effective March 15, 2000 or at such time within 60 days thereof as may be agreed upon, the Service provided at dial access locations identified on Appendix "A-1" will be discontinued. We may substitute a new site for an existing location upon 30 days prior notice of change, with 60 days simultaneous usage. You may request new sites to exceed an 80% coverage, by population, for local dial access; but we will not be obligated to provide dial access Service in any new dial access location with usage in any month of less than 5,000 dial hours unless we review the location for the new site and approve the creation of a new site at such location, in our sole discretion. We can modify the site coverage only with your permission, unless the modification is for a substitution of existing coverage, in which case we do not need your permission. Any new sites added by us for Services will be available to you if you choose to use them. The data traffic dial access Service shall include the receipt of inbound data dial traffic from your Subscribers and the routing muting of such traffic to another Subscriber, to a proxy server, to a regional server, to your data center at Yorktown or to the selected Internet Network Access Points ("NAP"). We will not support initiating a call to another Subscriber's telephone. We shall, in our sole discretion, decide the number of dial ports we provide to serve each site, as well as the method we use to provide Service to each site provided the grades and standards of service as set forth in this Agreement are met. Examples of methods we may use to provide this Service include:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Splitrock Full Service Agreement (Splitrock Services Inc)

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