Interconnection Trunking Sample Clauses

Interconnection Trunking. 4.1 Provisioning and Administration of Trunk Groups:
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Interconnection Trunking. CLEC must arrange for the meaningful exchange of traffic which must include hand-offs of local voice calls that flow in both directions. Where CLEC does not arrange for a meaningful exchange of traffic, those arrangements cannot be attributed toward satisfaction of this criterion. At a minimum, each DS1 circuit must be served by a DS0 equivalent LIS trunk in the same LATA as the End User Customer served by the circuit. For each twenty-four (24) DS1 circuits, CLEC must maintain at least one (1) active DS1 LIS trunk in the same LATA as the End User Customer served by the circuit.
Interconnection Trunking. 3.1 This Section 3 describes the required and optional Interconnection Trunk Groups for IntraMTA Traffic, Switched Access Services traffic, Mass Calling, 911/E911, Operator Services and Directory Assistance traffic.
Interconnection Trunking. CLEC must arrange for the meaningful exchange of traffic which must include hand-offs of local voice calls that flow in both directions. Those arrangements that do not include two way LIS trunks cannot be attributed towards satisfaction of this criterion. CLEC will identify the Interconnection trunk(s) satisfying this criterion. At a minimum, each DS1 circuit must be served by a DS0 equivalent LIS trunk in the same LATA and state as the End User Customer served by the circuit. For each twenty-four (24) DS1 circuits, CLEC must maintain at least one (1) active DS1 LIS trunk in the same LATA and state as the End User Customer served by the circuit.
Interconnection Trunking. 6.01 The Parties shall reciprocally terminate local exch???? traffic and intraLATA toll calls, and meet-point switched access originating on each others' network ???? follows:
Interconnection Trunking. NT&T must arrange for the meaningful exchange of traffic which must include hand-offs of local voice calls that flow in both directions. Where NT&T does not arrange for a meaningful exchange of traffic, those arrangements cannot be attributed toward satisfaction of this criterion. At a minimum, each DS1 circuit must be served by a DS0 equivalent Local trunk in the same LATA as the End User Customer served by the circuit. For each twenty-four (24) DS1 circuits, NT&T must maintain at least one

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  • Interconnection 2.1.10 Startup Testing and Commissioning

  • Metering The Interconnection Customer shall be responsible for the Connecting Transmission Owner’s reasonable and necessary cost for the purchase, installation, operation, maintenance, testing, repair, and replacement of metering and data acquisition equipment specified in Attachments 2 and 3 of this Agreement. The Interconnection Customer’s metering (and data acquisition, as required) equipment shall conform to applicable industry rules and Operating Requirements.

  • Infrastructure (a) The Borrower has and will maintain a sufficient infrastructure to conduct its business as presently conducted and as contemplated to be conducted following its execution of this Agreement.

  • ELECTRICAL SERVICES A. Landlord shall provide electric power for a combined load of 3.0 xxxxx per square foot of useable area for lighting and for office machines through standard receptacles for the typical office space.

  • Emergency Generator Tenant shall have the right, subject to compliance with all Governmental Requirements, to install and use an emergency generator for the Demised Premises, subject to Landlord’s prior approval of the location, type, method of installation, screening, and plans and specifications therefor, such approval to be given or withheld in Landlord’s sole discretion. If Landlord approves such request, Tenant’s installation and use of an emergency generator shall be subject to the following conditions: (i) Tenant shall comply with all applicable laws and requirements in connection with the installation and operation of the emergency generator; (ii) unless the parties otherwise agree, the emergency generator shall be disconnected and removed (including any related equipment, screening, wiring, conduit or other items) by Tenant, and any damage caused by such removal shall be repaired, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, upon surrender of the Demised Premises, and in default thereof, Landlord may effect said removal and repairs at Tenant’s expense; (iii) the use of the emergency generator shall not create any hazardous condition or interfere with or impair the operation of the Building systems or utilities or other systems or facilities for the Building; (iv) the installation and use of the emergency generator shall be at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, including the cost of repairing all damage to the Building and any personal injury and/or property damage attributable to the installation, inspection, maintenance, removal or replacement of any equipment or apparatus resulting therefrom; and (v) Tenant shall be solely responsible for any increased insurance costs incurred by Landlord due to Tenant’s use of the emergency generator. Tenant will obtain prior to installation, any and all licenses, approvals and permits required for the installation, maintenance and use of the emergency generator (and Landlord agrees to provide reasonable cooperation therewith, at no out-of-pocket expense to Landlord). Landlord shall have no repair or maintenance obligations with respect to the emergency generator. Tenant hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Landlord and its employees, agents and contractors harmless from any loss, costs and damages (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs) suffered by Landlord, its agents, employees or contractors, as a result of any claim by a third party, its agents, employees or contractors arising from Tenant’s installation, operation, use or removal of the emergency generator. This indemnity shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease.

  • Delivery Point (a) All Energy shall be Delivered hereunder by Seller to Buyer at the Delivery Point. Seller shall be responsible for the costs of delivering its Energy to the Delivery Point consistent with all standards and requirements set forth by the FERC, ISO-NE, the Interconnecting Utility and any other applicable Governmental Entity and any applicable tariff.

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