Mass Market Switching Sample Clauses

Mass Market Switching. 109.11.1.1 Ports 109.11.1.1.1 Ports, Effective through December 31, 2004 109.11.1.1.1.1 Analog Port $ 2.44
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Mass Market Switching. Local Switching or Tandem Switching that Verizon offers on an unbundled basis pursuant to 47 U.S.C. § 251(c)(3) and 47 C.F.R. Part 51, and that is provided to CSTC to serve CSTC’s end user customers over DS0 Loops.
Mass Market Switching. Upon a finding by the [***State Commission TXT***] or the FCC that no impairment exists in a particular market with respect to Mass Market Switching, Verizon will continue accepting orders under the Amended Agreement for Mass Market Switching for a transitional period of five (5) months. Thereafter, Verizon shall be under no obligation to accept new orders for Mass Market Switching. Counting from the effective date of the [***State Commission TXT***]’s or FCC’s order finding no impairment in a particular market or markets, but not including any days during which such order is stayed, ***CLEC Acronym TXT*** shall submit orders to Verizon to migrate the embedded base of its end user customers in the subject market off of Verizon’s Mass Market Switching product to any other switching service or product made available by Verizon, subject to Section 3.8.3 below, under separate agreement, or to ***CLEC Acronym TXT***’s own or a third party’s facilities, in accordance with the following schedule: (a) during by the end of month 13, ***CLEC Acronym TXT*** must submit orders to migrate one-third of its embedded base of end user customers; (b) during by the end of month 20, ***CLEC Acronym TXT*** must submit orders to migrate one-half of the remaining embedded base of end user customers; and (c) during by the end of month 27, ***CLEC Acronym TXT*** must submit orders to migrate the remainder of its embedded base of end user customers. For purposes of the foregoing schedule, customers already in a “rolling” transition plan established by the [***State Commission TXT***] or the FCC shall not be included in the embedded base. For the avoidance of doubt, Mass Market Switching (i) provided under this Amended Agreement to new customers ordering service within the five- month transitional period specified above or (ii) provided for the embedded based during the migration period specified above shall, in either and both cases, be subject to the rates in effect under the Agreement as of the day before the effective date of the order finding no impairment in a particular market or markets.
Mass Market Switching. Local Switching or Tandem Switching that, if provided to Covista, would be used for the purpose of serving a Covista end user customer with DS0 Loops. Mass Market Switching does not include Four Line Carve Out Switching.
Mass Market Switching. Local Switching or Tandem Switching that, if provided to CBB, would be used for the purpose of serving a CBB end user customer with DS0 Loops. Mass Market Switching does not include Four Line Carve Out Switching.
Mass Market Switching. Local Circuit Switching or Tandem Switching that, if provided to ***CLEC Acronym TXT***, would be used for the purpose of serving a ***CLEC Acronym TXT*** end user customer with three or fewerover DS0 Loops. Mass Market Switching does not include Four Line Carve Out Switching.
Mass Market Switching. Verizon shall provide Mass Market Switching to ***CLEC Acronym TXT*** under the Amended Agreement. Such Mass Market Switching will be provided on a nondiscriminatory, unbundled basis, in accordance with Applicable Law, which includes, but is not limited to, Sections 251and 271 of the Act, Section 51.319(d) of the FCC’s rules, and specific State law requirements.
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Mass Market Switching. Upon a finding by the Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications and Energy that no impairment exists in a particular market with respect to Mass Market Switching, Verizon will continue accepting orders under the Amended Agreement for Mass Market Switching for a transitional period of five (5) months. Thereafter, Verizon shall be under no obligation to accept new orders for Mass Market Switching. Counting from the date of the Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications and Energy’s order finding no impairment in a particular market or markets, VZA shall submit orders to Verizon to migrate the embedded base of its end user customers in the subject market off of Verizon’s Mass Market Switching product to any other switching service or product made available by Verizon, subject to Section 3.8.3 below, under separate agreement, or to VZA’s own or a third party’s facilities, in accordance with the following schedule: (a) during month 13, VZA must submit orders to migrate one-third of its embedded base of end user customers; (b) during month 20, VZA must submit orders to migrate one-half of the remaining embedded base of end user customers; and (c) during month 27, VZA must submit orders to migrate the remainder of its embedded base of end user customers. For purposes of the foregoing schedule, customers already in a “rolling” transition plan established by the Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications and Energy shall not be included in the embedded base.
Mass Market Switching. Verizon shall provide Mass Market Switching to AT&T under the Amended Agreement. Such Mass Market Switching will be provided on a nondiscriminatory, unbundled basis, in accordance with 47 U.S.C. 251(c)(3), 47 C.F.R. Part 51, Section 3.1 (including but not limited to Section 3.1.13) above or other Applicable Law.
Mass Market Switching. Local Circuit Switching or Tandem Switching that, if provided to Supra, would be used for the purpose of serving end-user customers using DS0 capacity loops. Mass Market Switching does not include Four Line Carve-Out Switching.
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