LIS and Interoffice Transport Sample Clauses

LIS and Interoffice Transport. To the extent that USWC constructs facilities for LIS services and/or interoffice transport, ACI will provide USWC with a forecast of interoffice trunks and switch
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LIS and Interoffice Transport. To the extent that USWC constructs facilities for LIS services and/or interoffice transport, DSLnet will provide USWC with a forecast of interoffice trunks and switch ports. USWC will perform a validated traffic engineering estimate based on the forecasted demand and will then negotiate an agreed upon quantity of interoffice trunks and switch ports with DSLnet before constructing facilities. If DSLnet’s forecasted quantity exceeds USWC’s validated traffic engineering estimate, and if USWC finds it necessary to construct added facilities, then construction charges will apply to the exceeded quantity. USWC will track utilization of trunks, and when minimum trunk utilization requirements are not met, a recurring charge will apply for all unused trunks below the minimum utilization level.
LIS and Interoffice Transport. To the extent that USWC constructs facilities for LIS services and/or interoffice transport, Pac-West will provide USWC with a forecast of interoffice trunks and switch ports. USWC will perform a validated traffic engineering estimate based on the forecasted demand and will then negotiate an agreed upon quantity of interoffice trunks and switch ports with Pac-West before constructing facilities. If Pac-West's forecasted quantity exceeds USWC's validated traffic engineering estimate, and if USWC finds it necessary to construct added facilities, then construction charges will apply to the exceeded quantity. USWC will track utilization of trunks, and when minimum trunk utilization requirements are not met, USWC will notify Pac-West and a recurring charge will apply for all unused trunks below the minimum utilization level. At such time, a joint planning meeting to adjust the number of interoffice trunks will occur and adjustments will be made accordingly to assure the most efficient utilization of the network is accomplished.

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