Initial Service Order definition
Examples of Initial Service Order in a sentence
Ordering and Provisioning: Engineered Initial Service Order - New Service applies per Local Service Request (LSR) when engineering work activity is required to complete the order, e.g. digital loops.
Non-Engineered Initial Service Order - New Service applies per LSR when no engineering work activity is required to complete the order, e.g. analog loops.
Ordering and Provisioning: Initial Service Order (ISO) applies per Local Service Request (LSR) if not apart of a Unbundled Network Element (UNE) ISO.
Initial Service Order (per order) $47.25 Transfer of Service Charges (per order) $16.00 Subsequent Service Order (per order) $24.00 Customer Service Record Research (per request) $ 5.25 Resale Line Installation (per line) $24.60 Outside Facility Connection Charge* $63.50 * Per Tariff: This charge will apply when field work is required for establishment of new resale service.
Non-Engineered Initial Service Order - Changeover applies only to Basic Services for services migrating from GTE to NEN.
Ordering and Provisioning: Initial Service Order (ISO) applies to each Local Service Request (LSR) and Access Service Request (ASR) for new service.
The Promoter shall compensate the Allottee in case of any loss caused to him due to defective title of the land, on which the project is being developed or has been developed, in the manner as provided under the Act and the claim for interest and compensation under this provision shall not be barred by limitation provided under any law for the time being in Force.
Non-Engineered Initial Service Order - Changeover applies only to Basic Services for services migrating from Verizon to Z-Tel.
Non-Engineered Initial Service Order - Changeover applies only to Basic Services for services migrating from GTE to Pathnet.
Customer shall pay KLaunch the fees set forth in each Service Order (including the Initial Service Order) as modified by any Change Orders (“Fees”) in accordance with this Article 6.