Installation/Provisioning Sample Clauses

Installation/Provisioning. 5.2.1 Carrier will be responsible for designing, ordering and provisioning all Trunks. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will engineer and maintain the appropriate type of and sizing for Facilities and ▇▇▇▇▇'s according to sound engineering practice, as mutually agreed to by the Parties. 5.2.2 Telco will provide non-discriminatory installation and maintenance intervals that are consistent with the like type services which it provides to itself. 5.2.3 Orders from Carrier to Telco to establish, add, change, or disconnect Trunks shall be submitted using Telco's applicable ordering system. 5.2.4 Orders that comprise a major project that directly impacts the other Party will be jointly planned and coordinated. Major projects are those that require the coordination and execution of multiple orders, or related activities between and among Telco and Carrier work groups, including but not limited to the initial establishment of Interconnection in an area, designated NPA-NXX relocations, re-homes, Facility grooming or major network rearrangements.
Installation/Provisioning. 5.2.1 Carrier will be responsible for designing, ordering and provisioning all Trunks for Carrier originated traffic. Telco will be responsible for designing, ordering and provisioning all trunks for Telco originated traffic. The default for Trunk facilities shall be one way and each party shall be responsible for their own facilities. In the event the parties mutually agree to jointly shared, bi-directional trunk groups, Carrier and Telco will jointly engineer and maintain the appropriate type of and sizing for Facilities and Trunks according to sound engineering practice, as mutually agreed to by the Parties. 5.2.2 Telco will provide non-discriminatory installation and maintenance intervals that are consistent with the like type services which it provides to itself. 5.2.3 Orders from Carrier to Telco to establish, add, change, or disconnect Trunks shall be submitted using Telco's applicable ordering system. 5.2.4 Orders that comprise a major project that directly impacts the other Party will be jointly planned and coordinated. Major projects are those that require the coordination and execution of multiple orders, or related activities between and among Telco and Carrier work groups, including but not limited to the initial establishment of Interconnection in an area, designated NPA-NXX relocations, re-homes, Facility grooming or major network rearrangements.
Installation/Provisioning. 2.1.8.1 Carrier will be responsible for designing, ordering and provisioning all Trunks. Carrier will engineer and maintain the appropriate type of and sizing for Facilities and Trunks according to sound engineering practice. 2.1.8.2 Orders from Carrier to SBC-13STATE to establish, add, change, or disconnect Trunks shall be submitted using SBC-13STATE's applicable ordering system.
Installation/Provisioning. 5.2.1 Carrier will be responsible for designing, ordering and provisioning all Trunks. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will engineer and maintain the appropriate type of and sizing for Facilities and ▇▇▇▇▇'s according to sound engineering practice, as mutually agreed to by the Parties. 5.2.2 Telco will provide non-discriminatory installation and maintenance intervals that are consistent with the like type services which it provides to itself., a subsidiary, an affiliate, or any other party. 5.2.3 Orders from Carrier to Telco to establish, add, change, or disconnect Trunks shall be submitted using Telco's applicable ordering system. 5.2.4 Orders that comprise a major project that directly impacts the other Party will be jointly planned and coordinated. Major projects are those that require the coordination and execution of multiple orders, or related activities between and among Telco and Carrier work groups, including but not limited to the initial establishment of Interconnection in an area, designated NPA-NXX relocations, re-homes, Facility grooming or major network rearrangements.
Installation/Provisioning. 6.2.1 Carrier will be responsible for designing, ordering and provisioning all Trunks. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ also will engineer and maintain the appropriate type and sizing of Facilities and Trunks according to sound engineering practices, as mutually agreed to by the Parties. 6.2.2 Carrier shall submit orders to AT&T-21STATE to establish, add, change, or disconnect Trunks using AT&T- 21STATE’s applicable ordering system. 6.2.3 The Parties will jointly plan and coordinate all Carrier orders that constitute a major project as described below. Major projects are those that require the coordination and execution of multiple orders, and/or actions by the Parties, including but not limited to the initial establishment of Interconnection in an area, designated NPA-NXX relocations, re-homes, Facility grooming, or major network rearrangements.
Installation/Provisioning. 2.1.1 POP to POP". Global Crossing commits to provision a "POP to POP" circuit on the mutually agreed RFS Date (sometimes also referred to by Global Crossing as "Limelight Commit Date") following Global Crossing's acceptance of Limelight's order. 2.1.1.1 Requested service date(s) recorded on the Order Form do not establish the RFS Date/Limelight Commit Date. Instead, the Global Crossing and Limelight Project Managers for the Service shall agree upon the specific RFS Date/Limelight Commit Date following order acceptance. 2.1.1.2 The mutually agreed RFS Date/Limelight Commit Date for provisioning a "POP to POP" circuit is typically within 30-45 days of order acceptance. This guarantee excludes testing and circumstances where Limelight is not ready to receive or use the circuit. 2.1.1.3 Orders for changes in existing private line configurations are accepted within the absolute discretion of Global Crossing; if accepted, the change will be completed within the same time period as for an initial installation. Global Crossing's customary charges will apply for the change.
Installation/Provisioning. 3.3.1.1 POP to POP". Global Crossing commits to provision a "POP to POP" circuit on the mutually agreed RFS Date (sometimes also referred to by Global Crossing as the "Customer Commit Date") following Global Crossing's acceptance of a Customer order. (Orders are accepted by Global Crossing's authorized signature on this Amendment or the Order Form. 3.3.1.2 Requested service date(s) recorded in this Exhibit or the Order Form do not establish the RFS Date/Customer Commit Date. Instead, the Global Crossing and Customer Project Managers for the Service shall agree upon the specific RFS Date/Customer Commit Date following order acceptance. 3.3.1.3 The mutually agreed RFS Date/Customer Commit Date for Provisioning a "POP to POP" circuit is typically within thirty (30) calendar days of order acceptance. This objective excludes testing and circumstances where the Customer is not ready to receive or use the circuit. *CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL REDACTED AND SEPARATELY FILED WITH THE COMMISSION. 5 Exhibit H Page 5 of 9
Installation/Provisioning. 2.1.8.1 Carrier will be responsible for designing, ordering and provisioning all Trunks. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will engineer and maintain the appropriate type of and sizing for Facilities and Trunks according to sound engineering practice.
Installation/Provisioning. 5.2.1 Carrier will be responsible for designing, ordering and provisioning all Trunks. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will engineer and maintain the appropriate type of and sizing for Facilities and ▇▇▇▇▇'s according to sound engineering practice, as mutually agreed to by the Parties. 5.2.2 Telco will provide non-discriminatory installation and maintenance intervals that are consistent with the like type services which it provides to itself. 5.2.3 Orders from Carrier to Telco to establish, add, change, or disconnect Trunks shall be submitted using Telco's applicable ordering system, which provides complete and current instructions and user guides. 5.2.4 Orders that comprise a major project that directly impact the other Party will be jointly planned and coordinated. Major projects are those that require the coordination and execution of multiple orders, or related activities between and among Telco and Carrier work groups, including but not limited to the initial establishment of Interconnection in an area, designated NPA-NXX relocations, re-homes, Facility grooming or major network rearrangements.
Installation/Provisioning. 5.2.1 Carrier will be responsible for designing, ordering and provisioning all Trunks for Carrier originated traffic. Telco will be responsible for designing, ordering and provisioning all trunks for Telco originated traffic. The default for Trunk facilities shall be one way and each party shall be responsible for their own facilities. In the event the parties mutually agree to jointly shared, bi-directional trunk groups, 100 % of the land-to-mobile traffic must traverse two way trunk groups in order to calculate reciprocal compensation for facilities owed by Telco, and Carrier and Telco will jointly engineer and maintain the appropriate type of and sizing for Facilities and Trunks according to sound engineering practice, as mutually agreed to by the Parties. 5.2.2 Telco will provide non-discriminatory installation and maintenance intervals that are consistent with the like type services which it provides to itself. 5.2.3 Orders from Carrier to Telco to establish, add, change, or disconnect Trunks shall be submitted using Telco's applicable ordering system. 5.2.4 Orders that comprise a major project that directly impacts the other Party will be jointly planned and coordinated. Major projects are those that require the coordination and execution of multiple orders, or related activities between and among Telco and Carrier work groups, including but not limited to the initial establishment of Interconnection in an area, designated NPA-NXX relocations, re-homes, Facility grooming or major network rearrangements.