Monitoring and Adjusting Trunking Requirements and Forecasts Sample Clauses

Monitoring and Adjusting Trunking Requirements and Forecasts. BA and Level 3 shall monitor both inbound and outbound traffic on each trunk group that is installed pursuant to the schedule of Initial Trunk Requirements provided for in Section 10.3.1 and Level 3’s subsequent quarterly forecasts. At any time after the end of each calendar quarter, based on a review of the capacity utilization during such quarter for installed trunks carrying Local Traffic and Compensable Internet Traffic from BA to Xxxxx 0, and notwithstanding any contrary provision in Section 4: (a) subject to the provisions of clause (b) following, after giving fifteen
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Monitoring and Adjusting Trunking Requirements and Forecasts. BA and Level 3 shall monitor both inbound and outbound traffic on each trunk group that is installed pursuant to the schedule of Initial Trunk Requirements provided for in Section 10.3.1 and Level 3’s subsequent quarterly forecasts. At any time after the end of each calendar quarter, based on a review of the capacity utilization during such quarter for installed trunks carrying Local Traffic and Compensable Internet Traffic from BA to Xxxxx 0, and notwithstanding any contrary provision in Section 4: (a) subject to the provisions of clause (b) following, after giving fifteen (15) days advance written notice to Level 3, BA may disconnect any trunk that it has determined is not being utilized for Local Traffic or Compensable Internet Traffic at a sixty-five percent (65%) busy hour utilization level (“Underutilized Trunks”), provided that the Parties have not otherwise agreed; and (b) within ten (10) days following the notice prescribed in clause (a) above, Level 3 may request that BA not disconnect some or all of the Underutilized Trunks, in which event BA shall keep the trunks in service and may invoice Level 3 for, and Level 3 shall pay, all applicable recurring and nonrecurring charges for the Underutilized Trunks, such charges to be retroactive to the date on which such trunks were installed and to continue until such trunks are disconnected, or to the extent Level 3 requests that such trunks remain in service, until they are reach a sixty-five percent (65%) busy hour utilization level for Local Traffic and Compensable Internet Traffic. In addition, beginning after October 1, 2000, the Level 3 forecasts for each subsequent forecast period shall be automatically reduced by the number of trunks that have been determined to be subject to disconnection pursuant to the foregoing procedures. To the extent Level 3 requests BA to install additional trunks in any forecast period following the end of Second Quarter 2000 that are not included in the forecast for that period (as such forecast may be revised from time to time pursuant to the preceding sentence), such trunks may be provisioned by BA subject to the conditions set forth in Section 10.3.1 above, and all applicable recurring and nonrecurring charges for such trunks shall be billed to and paid by Level 3 until such trunks reach a sixty-five percent (65%) busy hour utilization level for Local Traffic and Compensable Internet Traffic. To the extent that any Tandem trunk group is utilized at a busy hour level ...

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