Common use of GTE Guide Clause in Contracts

GTE Guide. The GTE Guide is an Internet web site that contains VERIZON’s operating practices and procedures; general information for pre-ordering, ordering, provisioning, repair and billing for resold services and unbundled network elements; and guidelines for obtaining interconnection with VERIZON’s switched network. The Guide is intended to provide general guidelines and operational and administrative assistance to CLECs seeking to order services and facilities pursuant to this Agreement. VERIZON agrees that, as defined by the California OSS Change Control Process (as reflected in Decision Number 99-11-026), such changes will be made in accordance with the California OSS Change Control Process. Such guidelines and operating practices and procedures must be flexible to accommodate changes in the dynamic telecommunications industry, changes to promote increased effectiveness and efficiency, etc. Therefore, VERIZON reserves the right, upon prior advanced notice to SPRINT, to make changes to the Guide. In reserving its right to make changes to the Guide, it is not VERIZON’s intention to discriminate against SPRINT’s rights under this Agreement. If, in SPRINT’s opinion, a particular change to the Guide materially and adversely discriminates against SPRINT’s existing rights under this Agreement, SPRINT may so notify VERIZON. If the Parties cannot resolve SPRINT’s concerns within a reasonable amount of time, SPRINT may invoke the Dispute Resolution provisions in Article II, Section 3 to resolve the matter.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: 252 Agreement, 252 Agreement, 252 Agreement

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GTE Guide. The GTE Guide is an Internet web site that contains VERIZON’s operating practices and procedures; general information for pre-ordering, ordering, provisioningpro visioning, repair and billing for resold services and unbundled network elements; and guidelines for obtaining interconnection with VERIZONXXXXXXX’s switched network. The Guide is intended to provide general guidelines and operational and administrative assistance to CLECs seeking to order services and facilities pursuant to this Agreement. VERIZON agrees that, as defined by the California OSS Change Control Process (as reflected in Decision Number 99-11-026), such changes will be made in accordance with the California OSS Change Control Process. Such guidelines and operating practices and procedures must be flexible to accommodate changes in the dynamic telecommunications industry, changes to promote increased effectiveness and efficiency, etc. Therefore, VERIZON reserves the right, upon prior advanced notice to SPRINT, to make changes to the Guide. In reserving its right to make changes to the Guide, it is not VERIZON’s intention to discriminate against SPRINT’s rights under this Agreement. If, in SPRINT’s opinion, a particular change to the Guide materially and adversely discriminates against SPRINT’s existing rights under this Agreement, SPRINT may so notify VERIZON. If the Parties cannot resolve SPRINT’s concerns within a reasonable amount of time, SPRINT may invoke the Dispute Resolution provisions in Article II, Section 3 to resolve the matter.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 252 Agreement

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GTE Guide. The GTE Guide is an Internet web site that contains VERIZON’s operating practices and procedures; general information for pre-ordering, ordering, provisioningpro visioning, repair and billing for resold services and unbundled network elements; and guidelines for obtaining interconnection with VERIZON’s switched network. The Guide is intended to provide general guidelines and operational and administrative assistance to CLECs seeking to order services and facilities pursuant to this Agreement. VERIZON agrees that, as defined by the California OSS Change Control Process (as reflected in Decision Number 99-11-026), such changes will be made in accordance with the California OSS Change Control Process. Such guidelines and operating practices and procedures must be flexible to accommodate changes in the dynamic telecommunications industry, changes to promote increased effectiveness and efficiency, etc. Therefore, VERIZON reserves the right, upon prior advanced notice to SPRINT, to make changes to the Guide. In reserving its right to make changes to the Guide, it is not VERIZON’s intention to discriminate against SPRINT’s rights under this Agreement. If, in SPRINT’s opinion, a particular change to the Guide materially and adversely discriminates against SPRINT’s existing rights under this Agreement, SPRINT may so notify VERIZON. If the Parties cannot resolve SPRINT’s concerns within a reasonable amount of time, SPRINT may invoke the Dispute Resolution provisions in Article II, Section 3 to resolve the matter.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 252 Agreement

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