In SBC-13STATE Sample Clauses

In SBC-13STATE. CLEC may designate up to a maximum of ten (10) recipients for Accessible Letter notification via e-mail.
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In SBC-13STATE. CLEC may designate an unlimited number of recipients for Accessible Letter notification via e-mail.
In SBC-13STATE. CLEC shall submit a completed Accessible Letter Recipient Change Request Form to the individual specified on that form to designate in writing each individual’s e-mail address to whom CLEC requests Accessible Letter notification be sent. CLEC shall submit a completed Accessible Letter Recipient Change Request Form to add, remove or change recipient information for any CLEC recipient of Accessible Letters. Any completed Accessible Letter Recipient Change Request Form shall be deemed effective ten (10) calendar days following receipt by SBC-13STATE. SBC may, at its discretion, change the process by which the CLEC provides Accessible Letter recipient information. Changes to this process will be developed through the CLEC User Forum process and will be implemented only with the concurrence of the CLEC User Forum Global Issues group.
In SBC-13STATE regions, CLEC must maintain records of individual customers' authorizations for change in local exchange service and release of CPNI which adhere to all requirements of state and federal law, as applicable.
In SBC-13STATE. CLEC may receive a mechanized xxxx format via the EDI 811 transaction set.
In SBC-13STATE. CLEC may receive electronically a Daily Usage Extract. On a daily basis, this feed provides information on the usage billed to its accounts for Resale services in the industry standardized EMI format.
In SBC-13STATE. Electronic Bonding Trouble Administration (EBTA) is the 13 state uniform application to application interface that is available for trouble report submission and status updates. EBTA conforms to ANSI guidelines T1:227:1995, T1.228:1995 and T1.262:1998, Electronic Communications Implementation Committee (ECIC) Trouble Report Format Definition (TFRD) Number 1 as defined in ECIC document ECIC/TRA/95-003, and all guidelines referenced within those documents, as mutually agreed upon by CLEC and SBC-13STATE. Functions currently implemented include Enter Trouble, Request Trouble Report Status, Add Trouble Information, Modify Trouble Report Attributes, Trouble Report Attribute Value Change Notification, and Cancel Trouble Report, as explained in 6 and 9 of ANSI T1.228:1995. CLEC and SBC-13STATE will exchange requests over a mutually agreeable X.25-based network.
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In SBC-13STATE. Collocator’s contractors must be certified as required in the Interconnector’s Collocation Handbook which is not incorporated herein but available on SBC-13STATE’s CLEC ONLINE Web-Site.
In SBC-13STATE each Party is responsible for immediate verbal notification to the other of significant outages or operations problems which could impact or degrade that other’s network, equipment, facilities, or services, and for providing an estimated clearing time for restoration. In addition, written notification must be provided within twenty-four (24) hours from verbal notification.
In SBC-13STATE. Electronic Bonding for Trouble Administration - Graphical User Interface (EBTA- GUI) is the 13 state uniform GUI interface that allows CLEC to perform MLT, issue trouble tickets, view status, and view trouble history on-line.
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