Provisioning of Customers Sample Clauses

Provisioning of Customers. In connection with the provision of MCS hereunder, it is the intention of the Parties that IXC shall assume responsibility for providing, at IXC's expense or the expense of the IXC Customer, connectivity between the IXC Customer's premises and any PSINet Point of Presence listed in Schedule 6.2 (as such schedule may be modified or supplemented from time to time) that is selected by IXC, subject to Section 6.3. PSINet shall assume responsibility for providing and conditioning Customer premises equipment, consistent with Section 2 herein. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Parties acknowledge that the articulation of procedures to accomplish coordinated provisioning of Services involving a dedicated access component by the Parties may not be in place for a period after the Effective Date. During this period, PSINet shall assume this responsibility and shall be paid at the rates as indicated in Schedule 7.1. IXC shall notify PSINet of its readiness to transition this responsibility.
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Provisioning of Customers. In connection with the provision of MCS hereunder, it is the intention of the Parties that IXC shall assume responsibility for providing, at IXC's expense or the expense of the IXC Customer, connectivity between the IXC Customer's premises and any PSINet Point of Presence listed in Schedule 6.2 (as such schedule may be modified or supplemented from time to time) that is selected by IXC, subject to Section 6.3. PSINet shall assume responsibility for providing and conditioning Customer premises equipment, consistent with Section 2 herein. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Parties acknowledge that the articulation of procedures to accomplish coordinated provisioning of Services involving a dedicated access component by the Parties may not be in place for a period after the Effective
Provisioning of Customers. 15 5.3. Interconnection with BBN Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 5.4.
Provisioning of Customers. In connection with the provision of Managed Connectivity Services hereunder, AT&T shall assume primary responsibility for providing, at AT&T's expense or the expense of the AT&T Customer, (i) connectivity between the AT&T Customer's premises and any BBN Point of Presence listed in Schedule 5.2 (as such schedule may be modified or supplemented from time to time) that is selected by AT&T, subject to Section 5.3, and (ii) unless the AT&T Customer otherwise determines, any standard commercial, off-the-shelf premises equipment required in connection with the Services. To the extent the Benchmark Prices in Schedule 7.1 include the provision of such services and equipment, such prices shall be adjusted to take into account a fair allocation for the exclusion of such services and equipment, provided that such adjustments (or, if any Benchmark Prices in Schedule 7.1 are already adjusted to take into account the exclusion of such services or equipment, the amount of such adjustment already taken into account in such price) shall be counted in calculating AT&T's compliance with the Guaranteed Minimums under Section 7.3 of this Agreement, except that, if AT&T sells equipment contemplated by subclause (ii) in the first sentence of this Section 5.2 to such AT&T Customer, no such adjustment in respect of AT&T AND BBN PROPRIETARY: SUBJECT TO NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT 20 such equipment shall be counted in calculating AT&T's compliance with the Guaranteed Minimums, and provided further that the amount of any such adjustment in respect of subclause (i) in the first sentence of this Section 5.2 counted in calculating AT&T's compliance with the Guaranteed Minimums shall be equal to the differential, if any, between the price (or adjusted price) of the service actually purchased by AT&T from BBN and the Benchmark Price that would apply based on the manner in which BBN, following its own standard practices, would have provisioned such service.
Provisioning of Customers. The roles, responsibilities and processes for the provisioning of Customer local loops and CPE will be described in the appropriate Service Descriptions.
Provisioning of Customers 

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