Other Interconnection Methods Clause Samples

The "Other Interconnection Methods" clause defines alternative ways in which two parties or systems can be connected or integrated beyond the standard or primary method outlined in the agreement. This clause typically outlines the conditions under which these alternative methods may be used, such as through different technical interfaces, protocols, or physical connections, and may specify requirements for approval, compatibility, or cost allocation. Its core practical function is to provide flexibility in how interconnection is achieved, ensuring that the parties can adapt to changing technologies or circumstances without renegotiating the entire agreement.
Other Interconnection Methods. 3.5.1 Any other technically feasible Method of Interconnection as mutually agreed to by the Parties.
Other Interconnection Methods. 4.5.1 AT&T ILLINOIS shall provide any other technically feasible Interconnection method mutually agreed to by the Parties.
Other Interconnection Methods. In addition to the interconnection methods already set forth in this Section 4, the Parties may agree to other interconnection methods, and in addition, the Parties shall interconnect via other interconnection methods, if any, that are required under Applicable Law.
Other Interconnection Methods. 4.5.1 SBC ILLINOIS shall provide any other technically feasible Interconnection method mutually agreed to by the Parties.
Other Interconnection Methods. 3.4.1 The Parties may mutually agree to other methods of obtaining interconnection that are technically feasible which are incorporated into the Interconnection Agreement by amendment.
Other Interconnection Methods. Other interconnection Methods negotiated by the Parties shall interconnect the Parties’ networks at any technically feasible point within CBT’s network, including (i) the lineside of an End Office Switch; (ii) the trunk-side of an End Office Switch; (iii) the trunk Interconnection Points for a Tandem Office Switch; (iv) Central Office Cross-Connect points; (v) out-of-band signaling transfer points necessary to exchange traffic at these points and access all related databases; and (vi) the points of access to UNEs; and at a level of quality at least equal to the level which CBT provides itself, a subsidiary, an Affiliate, or any other party.
Other Interconnection Methods. Other interconnection methods, as negotiated by the Parties, which interconnect Pac-West's and PACIFIC's networks for the transmission and routing of telephone exchange traffic, Switched Access traffic, or both; at any technically feasible point within PACIFIC's network including: 1.5.1 the line-side of a local switch; 1.5.2 the trunk-side of a local switch; 1.5.3 the trunk interconnection points for a tandem switch; 1.5.4 central office cross-connect points; 1.5.5 out-of-band signaling transfer points necessary to exchange traffic at these points and access call related databases; and 1.5.6 the points of access to unbundled Network Elements; shall be at a level of quality that is equal to that which PACIFIC provides itself, a subsidiary, an affiliate, or any other party.
Other Interconnection Methods. 4.5.1 AT&T MISSOURI shall provide any other technically feasible Interconnection method requested by MCIm.
Other Interconnection Methods. Other interconnection methods, as negotiated by the Parties, which interconnect CLEC’s and NEVADA’s networks for the transmission and routing of telephone exchange traffic, Switched Access traffic, or both; at any technically feasible point within NEVADA’s network including: (i) the line-side of a local switch; (ii) the trunk-side of a local switch; (iii) the trunk interconnection points for a tandem switch; (iv) central office cross-connect points; (v) out-of-band signaling transfer points necessary to exchange traffic at these points and access call related databases; and (vi) the points of access to unbundled Network Elements; shall be at a level of quality that is equal to that which NEVADA provides itself, a subsidiary, an affiliate, or any other party.

Related to Other Interconnection Methods

  • Network Interconnection Methods 3.1 The Interconnection provided herein may not be used solely for the purpose of originating a Party’s own interexchange traffic.

  • Interconnection Service Interconnection Service allows the Interconnection Customer to connect the Large Generating Facility to the Participating TO’s Transmission System and be eligible to deliver the Large Generating Facility’s output using the available capacity of the CAISO Controlled Grid. To the extent the Interconnection Customer wants to receive Interconnection Service, the Participating TO shall construct facilities identified in Appendices A and C that the Participating TO is responsible to construct.

  • Interconnection 2.1 This section applies to linking with suppliers providing public telecommunications transport networks or services in order to allow the users of one supplier to communicate with users of another supplier and to access services provided by another supplier, where specific commitments are undertaken.

  • Methods of Interconnection The Parties will negotiate the facilities arrangement used to interconnect their respective networks. CLEC shall establish at least one (1) physical Point of Interconnection in CenturyLink territory in each LATA CLEC has local End User Customers. CLEC represents and warrants that it is serving End User Customers physically located within each local calling area for which it wishes to exchange traffic within CenturyLink territory. The Parties shall establish, through negotiations, at least one (1) of the following Interconnection arrangements, at any Technically Feasible point: (1) a DS1 or DS3 CenturyLink-provided facility; (2) Collocation; (3) negotiated Mid-Span Meet POI facilities; or (4) other Technically Feasible methods of Interconnection via the Bona Fide Request (BFR) process unless a particular arrangement has been previously provided to a third party, or is offered by CenturyLink as a product. 7.1.2.1 CenturyLink-provided Facility. Interconnection may be accomplished through the provision of a DS1 or DS3 Entrance Facility of CLEC's determination. An Entrance Facility extends from the CenturyLink Serving Wire Center to CLEC's Switch location or any Technically Feasible POI chosen by CLEC. CenturyLink-provided Entrance Facilities may not extend beyond the area served by the CenturyLink Serving Wire Center. The rates for CenturyLink-provided Entrance Facilities are provided in Exhibit A. CenturyLink's private line transport service is available as an alternative to CenturyLink-provided Entrance Facilities, when CLEC uses such private line transport service for multiple services. Entrance Facilities may not be used for Interconnection with Unbundled Network Elements. 7.1.2.2 Collocation. Interconnection may be accomplished through the Collocation arrangements offered by CenturyLink. The terms and conditions under which Collocation will be available are described in Section 8 of this Agreement. 7.1.2.2.1 Expanded Interconnection Channel Termination (EICT) provides the communication path that actually connects the physical space or in the case of virtual collocation, the designated equipment to CenturyLink's direct trunked transport and must be ordered to provision LIS to a collocation. 7.1.2.3 Mid-Span Meet POI. A Mid-Span Meet POI is a negotiated Point of Interface, limited to the Interconnection of facilities between the CenturyLink Serving Wire Center location and the location of the CLEC switch or other equipment located within the area served by the CenturyLink Serving Wire Center. The actual physical Point of Interface and facilities used will be subject to negotiations between the Parties. Each Party will be responsible for its portion of the build to the Mid-Span Meet POI. The Mid-Span Meet POI will be used exclusively as an Interconnection facility and cannot be used for other purposes such as Unbundled Network Elements or Access Services.