Common use of Remote Call Forwarding Clause in Contracts

Remote Call Forwarding. 4.2.11.5.1 As an option, BellSouth shall make available to CSII an unbundled port with Remote Call Forwarding capability (“URCF service”). URCF service combines the functionality of unbundled local switching, tandem switching and common transport to forward calls from the URCF service telephone number (the number dialed by the calling party) to another telephone number selected by the URCF service subscriber. When ordering URCF service, CSII will ensure that the following conditions are satisfied: 4.2.11.5.2 That the end user of the forward-to number (service) agrees to receive calls forwarded using the URCF service (if such end user is different from the URCF service end user); 4.2.11.5.3 That the forward-to number (service) is equipped with sufficient capacity to receive the volume of calls that will be generated from the URCF service; 4.2.11.5.4 That the URCF service will not be utilized to forward calls to another URCF or similar service; and 4.2.11.5.5 That the forward-to number (service) is not a public safety number (e.g. 911, fire or police number). 4.2.11.5.6 In addition to the charge for the URCF service port, BellSouth shall charge CSII the rates set forth in Exhibit B for unbundled local switching, tandem switching, and common transport, including all associated usage, incurred for calls from the URCF service telephone number (the number dialed by the calling party) to the forward- to number (service). 2. Attachment 2 Exhibit B –UNE Rates of the Agreement is amended to add URCF Service rates, incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit 1 to this Amendment. 3. All of the other provisions of the Agreement, dated July 27, 2002 shall remain in full force and effect. 4. Either or both of the Parties is authorized to submit this Amendment to the respective state regulatory authorities for approval subject to Section 252(e) of the Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996.

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Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Remote Call Forwarding. 4.2.11.5.1 4.2.12.1 As an option, BellSouth shall make available to CSII Velocity an unbundled port with Remote Call Forwarding capability (URCF service). URCF service combines the functionality of unbundled local switching, tandem switching and common transport to forward calls from the URCF service telephone number (the number dialed by the calling party) to another telephone number selected by the URCF service subscriber. When ordering URCF service, CSII Velocity will ensure that the following conditions are satisfied: 4.2.11.5.2 4.2.12.1.1 That the end user of the forward-to number (service) agrees to receive calls forwarded using the URCF service (if such end user is different from the URCF service end user); 4.2.11.5.3 4.2.12.1.2 That the forward-to number (service) is equipped with sufficient capacity to receive the volume of calls that will be generated from the URCF service; 4.2.11.5.4 4.2.12.1.3 That the URCF service will not be utilized to forward calls to another URCF or similar service; and 4.2.11.5.5 4.2.12.1.4 That the forward-to number (service) is not a public safety number (e.g. 911, fire or police number). 4.2.11.5.6 4.2.12.2 In addition to the charge for the URCF service port, BellSouth shall charge CSII Velocity the rates set forth in Exhibit B for unbundled local switching, tandem switching, and common transport, including all associated usage, usage incurred for calls from the URCF service telephone number (the number dialed by the calling party) to the forward- to number (service). 2. Attachment 2 2, Exhibit B –UNE Unbundled Network Element Rates of the Agreement is amended to add URCF Service Remote Call Forwarding rates, incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit 1 to this Amendment. 3. All of the other provisions of the Agreement, dated July 2724, 2002 2002, shall remain in full force and effect. 4. Either or both of the Parties is authorized to submit this Amendment to the respective state regulatory authorities for approval subject to Section 252(e) of the Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996.

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Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Remote Call Forwarding. 4.2.11.5.1 7.1.10.1 As an option, BellSouth shall make available to CSII Xspedius (XMC) an unbundled port with Remote Call Forwarding capability (URCF service). URCF service combines the functionality of unbundled local switching, tandem switching and common transport to forward calls from the URCF service telephone number (the number dialed by the calling party) to another telephone number selected by the URCF service subscriber. When ordering URCF service, CSII Xspedius (XMC) will ensure that the following conditions are satisfied: 4.2.11.5.2 7.1.10.1.1 That the end user of the forward-to number (service) agrees to receive calls forwarded using the URCF service (if such end user is different from the URCF service end user); 4.2.11.5.3 7.1.10.1.2 That the forward-to number (service) is equipped with sufficient capacity to receive the volume of calls that will be generated from the URCF service; 4.2.11.5.4 7.1.10.1.3 That the URCF service will not be utilized to forward calls to another URCF or similar service; and 4.2.11.5.5 7.1.10.1.4 That the forward-to number (service) is not a public safety number (e.g. 911, fire or police number). 4.2.11.5.6 7.1.10.2 In addition to the charge for the URCF service port, BellSouth shall charge CSII Xspedius (XMC) the rates set forth in Exhibit B for unbundled local switching, tandem switching, and common transport, including all associated usage, usage incurred for calls from the URCF service telephone number (the number dialed by the calling party) to the forward- to number (service). 2. Attachment 2 Exhibit B –UNE Rates of the Agreement is amended to add URCF Service rates, incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit 1 to this Amendment. 3. All of the other provisions of the Agreement, dated July 27December 30, 2002 2002, shall remain in full force and effect. 4. Either or both of the Parties is authorized to submit this Amendment to the respective state regulatory authorities for approval subject to Section 252(e) of the Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996. 5. This Amendment is made effective upon the date that it is signed by both Parties.

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Sources: Agreement