Common use of Underutilization Clause in Contracts

Underutilization. Underutilization of Interconnection Trunks and facilities exists when provisioned capacity of trunks in service for more than six (6) months is greater than the current need. This over-provisioning is an inefficient deployment and use of network resources and results in unnecessary costs. Those situations where more capacity exists than actual usage will be handled in the following manner:

Appears in 76 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Exchange Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Underutilization. 3.7.3.1 Underutilization of Interconnection Trunks trunks and facilities exists when provisioned capacity of trunks in service for more than six (6) months is greater than the current need. This over-over provisioning is an inefficient deployment and use of network resources and results in unnecessary costs. Those situations where more capacity exists than actual usage requires will be handled in the following manner:

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Traffic Exchange Agreement, Traffic Exchange Agreement, Traffic Exchange Agreement

Underutilization. Underutilization of Interconnection Trunks trunks and facilities exists when provisioned capacity of trunks in service for more than six (6) months is greater than the current need. This over-provisioning is an inefficient deployment and use of network resources and results in unnecessary costs. Those situations where more capacity exists than actual usage will be handled in the following manner:

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: CMRS Interconnection Agreement, CMRS Interconnection Agreement, CMRS Interconnection Agreement

Underutilization. 8.4.1 Underutilization of Interconnection Trunks trunks and facilities exists when provisioned capacity of trunks in service for more than six (6) months is greater than the current need. This over-over provisioning is an inefficient deployment and use of network resources and results in unnecessary costs. Those situations where more capacity exists than actual usage requires will be handled in the following manner:

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Underutilization. Underutilization of Interconnection Trunks trunks and facilities exists when provisioned capacity of trunks in service for more than six (6) months is greater than the current need. This over-over provisioning is an inefficient deployment and use of network resources and results in unnecessary costs. Those situations where more capacity exists than actual usage requires will be handled in the following manner:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Traffic Exchange Agreement, Unbundling Agreement, Unbundling Agreement

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Underutilization. Underutilization of Local Interconnection Trunks and facilities exists when provisioned capacity of trunks in service for more than six (6) months is greater than the current need. This over-provisioning is an inefficient deployment and use of network resources and results in unnecessary costs. Those situations where more capacity exists than actual usage will be handled in the following manner:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: edocs.puc.state.or.us, edocs.puc.state.or.us

Underutilization. 5.4.1 Underutilization of Interconnection Trunks interconnection trunks and facilities exists when provisioned capacity of trunks in service for more than six (6) months is greater than the current need. This over-over provisioning is an inefficient deployment and use of network resources and results in unnecessary costs. Those situations where more capacity exists than actual usage requires will be handled in the following manner:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: MFN Agreement

Underutilization. Underutilization 4.13.1 Under utilization of Interconnection Trunks trunks and facilities exists when provisioned capacity of trunks in service for more than six (6) months is greater than the current need. This over-over provisioning is an inefficient deployment and use of network resources and results in unnecessary costs. Those situations where more capacity exists than actual usage requires will be handled in the following manner:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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