Physical Interconnection Sample Clauses
The Physical Interconnection clause defines the requirements and procedures for physically linking two or more parties' equipment, systems, or facilities. Typically, it outlines the technical standards, responsibilities for installation and maintenance, and any necessary approvals or inspections before the interconnection is operational. This clause ensures that the physical connection is safe, reliable, and compatible, thereby preventing technical issues and disputes related to infrastructure integration.
Physical Interconnection. 3.4.1 ILEC deploys in its network end office switches.
Physical Interconnection. 8.1 The Parties agree that unless mutually agreed to the contrary, where direct interconnection is implemented, all Local Traffic and Tandem Transit Traffic exchanged between them shall be transmitted on trunks solely dedicated to such traffic. Neither Party shall terminate Intra-LATA nor Inter-LATA toll switched access traffic or originate untranslated toll-free traffic, including but not limited to 550/55X/555/800/888/877/866 traffic, over dedicated interconnection trunks. Traffic exchange shall be provided via two-way interconnection trunks where technically and operationally feasible unless both Parties agree to implement oneway trunks.
8.2 The Parties will mutually agree on the appropriate sizing for facilities based on the standards set forth below. The capacity of Interconnection facilities provided by each Party will be based on mutual forecasts and sound engineering practice, as mutually agreed to by the Parties. The Interconnection facilities provided by each Party shall, where technically available, be formatted using Bipolar 8 Zero Substitution (“B8ZS”). The Grade of Service for all facilities between the Parties will be engineered and provisioned to achieve P.01
Physical Interconnection. 8.1 The Parties agree that unless mutually agreed to the contrary, where direct interconnection is implemented, all Local Traffic and Tandem Transit Traffic exchanged between them shall be transmitted on trunks solely dedicated to such traffic. Neither Party shall terminate Intra-LATA nor Inter-LATA toll switched access traffic or originate untranslated toll-free traffic, including but not limited to 550/55X/555/800/888/877/866 traffic, over dedicated interconnection trunks. Traffic exchange shall be provided via two-way interconnection trunks where technically and operationally feasible unless both Parties agree to implement one- way trunks.
8.2 The Parties will mutually agree on the appropriate sizing for facilities based on the standards set forth below. The capacity of Interconnection facilities provided by
Physical Interconnection. 3.4.1 UBET deploys in its network End Office Switches and Remote Switches.
Physical Interconnection. The Parties will interconnect their facilities at the agreed upon meet points within the Exchanges listed and described in Exhibit 2. Exhibit 2 may be updated from time to time as EAS is expanded or decreased as ordered by the Commission.
Physical Interconnection. 4.1 It is the intent of the Parties that this Agreement be limited to establishing an arrangement for mutual, reciprocal compensation between the Parties relating to the termination of EAS traffic. Pre-existing physical interconnection arrangements shall remain in place until such time as the Parties mutually agree to convert such physical interconnection arrangements to another arrangement.
4.2 Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as granting to either Party any collocation arrangements through either physical or virtual collocation ("Collocation"), any access to any unbundled network elements ("Unbundled Access"), or access to operational support systems OSS Access"), and nothing herein shall be construed as waiving or limiting in any way any rights available to either Party under the Act with respect to Collocation, Unbundled Access, OSS Access or other manners, including, but not limited to, ancillary services such as signaling access to call- related databases, directory assistance, white pages directory listings, busy line verify/interrupt, toll and assistance operator services, LIDB, access to poles/ducts/conduits, rights-of-way, 800 and CMDS. The Parties reserve the right to negotiate such matters in separate agreements.
4.3 Both Parties agree that their network switches involved in the provision of EAS service shall be managed in accordance with the applicable Bellcore standards. The acceptable service levels for Local Interconnection Service and the criteria for applying protective controls in conjunction with EAS service will be administered in the same manner as the network management for Exchange Access Services.
4.4 The Parties will interconnect their facilities at the agreed upon meet points within the Exchanges listed and described in Exhibit 2. Exhibit 2 may be updated from time to time as EAS is expanded or decreased as ordered by the Commission.
4.5 The Parries shall jointly engineer and configure Local trunks over the physical interconnection facilities as follows:
4.5.1 Each Party shall initially configure either a one (1) way or two (2) way trunk group as a direct transmission path between the two Parties.
4.5.2 If the traffic volumes between any two (2) Central Office Switches at any time exceeds the CCS busy hour equivalent of one (1) DSI (512 CCS), the Parties shall, within sixty (60) days of such occurrence, establish a new direct trunk group to the applicable End
4.5.3 Only those valid NXX codes served by an End Office ma...
Physical Interconnection. 3.4.1 ILEC deploys in its network only one End Office Switch located in the ILEC Exchange.
Physical Interconnection. 8.1 The Parties agree that unless mutually agreed to the contrary all Local Traffic exchanged between them shall be transmitted on trunks solely dedicated to such Local Traffic. Neither Party shall terminate Intra-LATA nor inter-LATA toll switched access traffic or originate untranslated toll-free traffic, including but not limited to 550/55X/555/800/888/877/866 traffic, over dedicated Local Traffic trunks. Local Traffic exchange shall be provided via two-way trunks where technically and operationally feasible unless both Parties agree to implement one-way trunks.
8.2 Neither Party shall construct facilities that require the other Party to build unnecessary facilities.
8.3 The Parties will mutually agree on the appropriate sizing for facilities based on the standards set forth below. The capacity of Interconnection facilities provided by each Party will be based on mutual forecasts and sound engineering practice, as mutually agreed to by the Parties. The Interconnection facilities provided by each Party shall, where technically available, be formatted using Bipolar 8 Zero Substitution (“B8ZS”). The Grade of Service for all facilities between the Parties will be engineered and provisioned to achieve P.01
Physical Interconnection. 4.5.1 Parties will interconnect at a mutually agreed upon POI or, as necessary, at mutually agreed upon POIs.
Physical Interconnection. 3.4.1 Champlain Telephone Company deploys in its network end office switches and Access Tandem Switches.
