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Version 3Q03: 11/12/2003<br />

BST 09/29/05 AL<br />

Attachment 2<br />

Page 13<br />

the full nonrecurring charges for installation of the equivalent tariffed Bell<strong>South</strong><br />

service as set forth in Bell<strong>South</strong>'s tariffs. If it is determined that <strong>TC</strong> SYSTEMS<br />

failed to submit spreadsheets or to convert 5% or less of its Subsequent Embedded<br />

Base, Bell<strong>South</strong> will not convert such 5% or less of <strong>TC</strong> SYSTEMS's Subsequent<br />

Embedded Base, but will alert <strong>TC</strong> SYSTEMS of the 5% or less of its Subsequent<br />

Embedded Base that was not converted by <strong>TC</strong> SYSTEMS and allow <strong>TC</strong><br />

SYSTEMS thirty (30) days to convert such 5% or less of its Subsequent<br />

Embedded Base. To the extent <strong>TC</strong> SYSTEMS fails to convert the remaining<br />

Subsequent Embedded Base within such thirty (30) day period, Bell<strong>South</strong> will<br />

identify and transition such circuits as described in this paragraph.<br />

2.1.1.8.12.6.2 For Subsequent Embedded Base circuits converted pursuant to Section<br />

2.1.1.8.12.6 or transitioned pursuant to Section 2.1.1.8.12.6.1, the applicable<br />

recurring tariff charges shall apply as of the earlier of the date each circuit is<br />

converted or transitioned, as applicable, or the first day after the end of the<br />

Subsequent Transition Period.<br />

2.1.2 The provisioning of a Loop to <strong>TC</strong> SYSTEMS’s collocation space will require<br />

cross office cabling and cross connections within the central office to connect the<br />

Loop to a local switch or to other transmission equipment. These cross connects<br />

are separate components that are not considered a part of the Loop, and thus, have<br />

a separate charge.<br />

2.1.3 Where facilities are available, Bell<strong>South</strong> will install Loops in compliance with<br />

Bell<strong>South</strong>’s Products and Services Interval Guide, found in Bell<strong>South</strong>’s Local<br />

Ordering Handbook, available at the website at<br />

http://www.interconnection.bellsouth.com. For orders of fifteen (15) or more<br />

Loops, the installation and any applicable Order Coordination as described below<br />

will be handled on a project basis, and the intervals for more than 30 loops will be<br />

set by the Bell<strong>South</strong> project manager for that order. When Loops require a<br />

Service Inquiry (SI) prior to issuing the order to determine if facilities are<br />

available, the interval for the SI process is separate from the installation interval.<br />

For the Project Management described in this section, there will be no additional<br />

charge to <strong>TC</strong> SYSTEMS.<br />

2.1.4 The Loop shall be provided to <strong>TC</strong> SYSTEMS in accordance with applicable<br />

industry standard technical references. Absent any applicable industry standards,<br />

Bell<strong>South</strong>’s TR73600 Unbundled Local Loop Technical Specification shall apply<br />

in a nondiscriminatory manner consistent with 47 CFR 51.311b. If Bell<strong>South</strong> uses<br />

a different set of technical specifications to provide service in its own network or<br />

to its retail end users, Bell<strong>South</strong> will apply the same technical specifications to the<br />

Loops <strong>TC</strong> SYSTEMS orders from Bell<strong>South</strong>.<br />

CCCS 94 of 433

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