Customer Provided Access definition

Customer Provided Access or “CPA” means any connectivity/device not procured as part of the Service, therefore falling outside of the responsibility of that Service’s Terms and conditions;
Customer Provided Access or “CPA” means a local loop that Customer orders from a local access provider to connect Customer’s premises to the CenturyLink Domestic Network at a connection point specified by CenturyLink. CenturyLink will provide Customer with a limited letter of agency (“LOA”), which is incorporated by this reference, authorizing Customer to act as CenturyLink’s agent so that Customer’s local access provider will connect Customer’s premises to the CenturyLink Domestic Network. Customer will also need to execute a CPA-DAR Addendum for CPA POP with ELA or Wavelength Local Access. Customer will pay a CPA charge to CenturyLink when Customer uses the following: (a) Special Access CPA dedicated facilities or ELA CPA virtual local area network (“VLAN”), both of which are dedicated entrance facilities CenturyLink leases from a local access provider and that carry traffic only from CenturyLink; or (b) ELA CPA POP, which requires CenturyLink to provide space and power for the local access provider to install Ethernet equipment; or (c) Wavelength Local Access. Customer will pay a CPA charge to CenturyLink when Customer uses Special Access CPA non-dedicated facilities owned by local access providers and that carry traffic from multiple carriers, including CenturyLink, if the provider charges CenturyLink for those facilities. CPA ELA VLAN is an access type where CenturyLink will provision and assign an Ethernet virtual circuit from a CenturyLink POP to a Customer designated Ethernet facility leased from a common Ethernet service provider. This access will be used to connect to a CenturyLink VLAN assignment on a CenturyLink IQ Networking Internet or Private Port or E-Line. CenturyLink will not ▇▇▇▇ customer a CPA charge for an IP layer 3 expansion site because Customer, not CenturyLink, is responsible for ordering a cross-connect from the IP layer 3 expansion site manager to meet CenturyLink in the IP layer 3 expansion site’s meet-me-room. CPA is the responsibility of Customer and CenturyLink will not pay for or troubleshoot components of CPA.
Customer Provided Access or “CPA” means a local loop that Customer orders from a local access provider to connect Customer’s premises to the CenturyLink Domestic Network at a connection point specified by CenturyLink. CenturyLink will provide Customer with a limited letter of agency (“LOA”), which is incorporated by this reference, authorizing Customer to act as CenturyLink’s agent so that Customer’s local access provider will connect Customer’s premises to the CenturyLink Domestic

Examples of Customer Provided Access in a sentence

  • CenturyLink offers the following three types of Service: CenturyLink Provided Access, Customer Provided Access or Cross-Connect Access.

  • The component of Customer Provided Access, both monthly recurring and nonrecurring, is Central Office Connection (COC).

  • CPA-SWC: Customer Provided Access to the Serving Wire Center, the customer orders access from the LEC/AAV and requests to have it terminated at the Sprint Serving Wire Center.

  • The components of Customer Provided Access, both monthly recurring and nonrecurring are: Central Office Connection (COC) and Entrance Facility Charges (EFC).

  • Customer Provided Access or transport from third parties approved by Company from time to time.

  • CPA-POP (where available): Customer Provided Access to the Sprint POP, the customer orders access from the LEC/AAV and requests to have it terminated at the Sprint POP.

  • Customer Provided Access: Company will waive the NCC charge associated with Customer Provided Access at the Colocation site at 1 NPA NXX locations mutually agreed upon by the Customer and the Company.

  • Customer Provided Access or transport from third parties approved by Verizon from time to time.

  • A connection that uses Customer Provided Access Facilities is a nonstandard connection since AT&T does not control the entire access line end-to-end.

  • With the Customer- Provided Access feature available for Network Services Local Access, where Customer has a third-party local access circuit (subject to an interconnection arrangement with Verizon) at a Verizon-approved location, Verizon will connect that local access circuit to its related Verizon network service(s).


More Definitions of Customer Provided Access

Customer Provided Access or “CPA” means local access that Customer orders from a third party local access provider to connect the Customer premises to the Qwest Domestic Network at a Demarcation Point specified by Qwest. Qwest will provide Customer with a Limited Letter of Agency (“LOA”), which is incorporated by this reference, authorizing Customer to act as Qwest’s agent so that Customer’s third party local access provider will connect Customer’s premises to the Qwest Domestic Network.
Customer Provided Access or “CPA” means Internet Access provided by the Customer which complies with the provisions of Clause 2.2.1 below.
Customer Provided Access or “CPA” means a local loop that Authorized User orders from a local access provider to connect Authorized User’s premises to the Supplier Domestic Network at a connection point specified by Supplier. Supplier will provide Authorized User with a limited letter of agency (“LOA”) authorizing Authorized User to act as Supplier’s agent so that Authorized User’s local access provider will connect Authorized User’s premises to the Supplier Domestic Network. Authorized User will also need to execute a CPA-DAR Addendum for CPA POP with ELA or Wavelength Local Access. Authorized User will pay a CPA charge to Supplier when Authorized User uses the following: (a) Special Access CPA dedicated facilities or ELA CPA virtual local area network (“VLAN”), both of which are dedicated entrance facilities Supplier leases from a local access provider and that carry traffic only from Supplier; or (b) ELA CPA POP, which requires Supplier to provide space and power for the local access

Related to Customer Provided Access

  • Switched Access Service means an offering of facilities for the purpose of the origination or termination of traffic from or to Exchange Service customer in a given area pursuant to a Switched Access tariff. Switched Access Services include: Feature Group A, Feature Group B, Feature Group D, 800 Series, and 900 access. Switched Access does not include traffic exchanged between LECs for purpose of local exchange interconnection.

  • Switched Access Detail Usage Data means a category 1101xx record as defined in the EMI iconectiv Practice BR ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇.

  • Network Data Mover (NDM) or “Connect Direct” means the industry standard protocol for transferring information electrically.

  • Interconnection Provider means PacifiCorp Transmission.

  • Restricted Access Area means a building, room, or other contiguous area on the premises where plant material is grown, cultivated, harvested, stored, packaged, or processed for sale under control of the manufacturer, and where no person under the age of 18 is permitted.