Product Reporting definition

Product Reporting. Performance Target: MSA Type: • QLSP-POTS Diagnostic Zone Type: • Availability: Performance will be measured beginning in the first full month of QLSPP service (for the following month’s reporting). Notes: USOC Recurring Non-Recurring Notes
Product Reporting. Standards:
Product Reporting. Not applicable Standards: Diagnostic Availability: Available Notes: CenturyLink QC Interconnection Agreement (ICA) Amended Exhibit B V.10.0 – July 1, 2013 PO-5 – Firm Order Confirmations (FOCs) On Time Purpose: Monitors the timeliness with which CenturyLink QC returns Firm Order Confirmations (FOCs) to CLECs in response to LSRs/ASRs received from CLECs, focusing on the degree to which FOCs are provided within specified intervals. Description: Measures the percentage of Firm Order Confirmations (FOCs) that are provided to CLECs within the intervals specified under “Standards” below for FOC notifications.  Includes all LSRs/ASRs that are submitted through the specified interface or in the specified manner (i.e., facsimile) that receive an FOC during the reporting period, subject to exclusions specified below. (Acknowledgments sent separately from an FOC (are not included.)  For PO-5A, the interval measured is the period between the LSR received date/time (based on scheduled up time) and CenturyLink QC’s response with a FOC notification (notification date and time).  For PO-5B, 5C, and 5D, the interval measured is the period between the application date and time, as defined herein, and CenturyLink QC’s response with a FOC notification (notification date and time).  “Fully electronic” LSRs are those (1) that are received via an electronic LSR submittal gateway, (2) that involve no manual intervention, and (3) for which FOCs are provided mechanically to the CLEC. NOTE 2  “Electronic/manual” LSRs are received electronically via an electronic LSR submittal gateway and involve manual processing.  “Manual” LSRs are received manually (via facsimile) and processed manually.  ASRs are measured only in business days.  LSRs will be evaluated according to the FOC interval categories shown in the “Standards” section below, based on the number of lines/services requested on the LSR or, where multiple LSRs from the same CLEC are related, based on the combined number of lines/services requested on the related LSRs.

Examples of Product Reporting in a sentence

  • By transferring a Product in a Transaction, Seller transfers any and all, and the exclusive, right to use that Product in any Applicable Program, whether or not the Product Order specifies that the Product is eligible for a particular Applicable Program, and whether or not the particular Product or any Environmental Attribute therein constitutes property, as well as any and all Product Reporting Rights.

  • Time delays due to “no access” are excluded from repair time for products/services listed in Product Reporting under “Zone-type Disaggregation”.

  • Contractor shall submit a Product Reporting Form with appropriate back-up documentation to the Design Consultant for each cleaning product not on the approved list, along with an explanation of why an approved product is not being used.

  • FDA has issued a guidance for industry, Electronic Drug Product Reporting for Human Drug Compounding Outsourcing Facilities Under Section 503B of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.

  • Secretary.1170.2Act.1170.3Person.1170.4Dairy products.1170.5Manufacturer.1170.6Store.Dairy Product Reporting Programs1170.7 Reporting requirements.


More Definitions of Product Reporting

Product Reporting. A Non-Designed Services B Unbundled Loops (with or without Number Portability) C LIS Trunks Standards: Diagnostic, with retail comparative results also reported as follows: A Parity with Retail POTS B Parity with Retail POTS C Parity with Feature Group D (FGD) Services Availability: Available Notes:
Product Reporting. Performance Target: MSA Type: • QLSP-POTS Diagnostic Zone Type: • Availability: Performance will be measured beginning in the first full month of QLSPP service (for the following month’s reporting). Notes: Qwest Local Services Platform™ (QLSP™) Rate Page - Minnesota January 1, 2007 through Term* USOC Recurring Non-Recurring Notes 109.8 Shared Transport Purchased As Part of QLSP™ 109.8.1 QLSP™ Residential and Business (Per MOU) $0.0006513
Product Reporting. Performance Targets: MSA-Type - QLSP POTS Dispatch and Non-Dispatch 90% Zone-Type - Availability: Performance will be measured beginning the first full month of QLSP service (for the following month’s reporting). Notes: MTTR-1 - Mean Time to Restore Purpose: Evaluates timeliness of repair, focusing how long it takes to restore services to proper operation.
Product Reporting. None Standards: Diagnostic
Product Reporting. None Standard: Vol. 1-10: 1 miss Vol. > 10: 92.5%
Product Reporting. None Standards: Volume = 1-20: 1 miss Volume > 20: 95%
Product Reporting. Not applicable (reported by ordering interface). Standards: • PO-3A-1 and -3B-1: ≤ 12 business hours • PO-3A -2 and -3B -2: ≤ 18 seconds • PO-3C: ≤ 24 work week clock hours Availability: Available Notes: Purpose: Monitors the extent LSRs are rejected as a percentage of all LSRs to provide information to help address potential issues that might be raised by the indicator of LSR rejection notice intervals. Description: Measures the percentage of LSRs rejected (returned to the CLEC) for standard categories of errors/reasons. • Includes all LSRs submitted through the specified interface that are rejected or FOC’d during the reporting period. • Standard reasons for rejections are: missing/incomplete/mismatching/unintelligible information; duplicate request or LSR/PON (purchase order number); no separate LSR for each account telephone number affected; no valid contract; no valid end user verification; account not working in Qwest territory; service-affecting order pending; request is outside established parameters for service; and lack of CLEC response to Qwest question for clarification about the LSR.