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Interconnection Agreement Under Sections 251 and 252 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 INDEX/AT&T-13STATE PAGE 1 OF 2 AT&T-13STATE/ACCESS POINT, INC. 020408 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996 ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY d/b/a AT&T ILLINOIS, INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY INCORPORATED d/b/a AT&T INDIANA, MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY d/b/a AT&T MICHIGAN, NEVADA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY d/b/a AT&T NEVADA, THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY d/b/a AT&T OHIO, PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY d/b/a AT&T CALIFORNIA, THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY d/b/a AT&T CONNECTICUT, SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY d/b/a AT&T ARKANSAS, AT&T KANSAS, AT&T MISSOURI, AT&T OKLAHOMA AND/OR AT&T TEXAS AND/OR WISCONSIN BELL, INC. d/b/a AT&T WISCONSIN SUBJECT INDEX SUBJECT APPENDIX General Terms & Conditions................................................................................................................. GT&C-13STATE Coordinated Hot Cut (CHC) .................................................................................................................... CHC-13STATE Physical Collocation........................................................................................... PHYSICAL COLLOCATION-13STATE Virtual Collocation ................................................................................................ VIRTUAL COLLOCATION-13STATE Direct..................................................................................................................................................DIRECT-13STATE Directory Assistance Listing..................................................................................................................... DAL-13STATE 911............................................................................................................................................................ 911-13STATE Interconnection Trunking Requirements ................................................................................................... ITR-13STATE Inward Assistance Operator Services...................................................................................................... INW-13STATE Network Interconnection Methods.............................................................................................................NIM-13STATE Local Number Portability.......................................................................................................................... LNP-13STATE Numbering ................................................................................................................................ NUMBERING-13STATE Operations Support Systems – Resale and UNE.....................................................................................OSS-13STATE Operator Services and Directory Assistance .......................................................................................OS/DA-13STATE Out of Exchange Traffic ...........................................................................................................................OET-13STATE Intercarrier Compensation.........................................................................................INTERCARRIER COMP-13STATE 000001 INDEX/AT&T-13STATE PAGE 2 OF 2 AT&T-13STATE/ACCESS POINT, INC. 020408 Recording.................................................................................................................................. RECORDING-13STATE Resale...............................................................................................................................................RESALE-13STATE Structure Access........................................................................................................................................ SA-13STATE Lawful UNEs (Lawful Provision of Access to Unbundled Network Elements)...................................... L-UNE-13STATE White Pages.............................................................................................................................................. WP-13STATE xDSL and Line Splitting............................................................................................. XDSL/LINE SPLITTING-12STATE Billing, Collection, and Remittance.............................................................................................................BCR-5STATE Clearinghouse..............................................................................................................................................CH-5STATE Southwest Region Performance Measurements..........................................................................................PM-5STATE Missouri Emergency Services Exhibit 1 ..............................................................................................................911-MO Missouri Pricing..........................................................................................................................................PRICING-MO Missouri Pricing Schedule - UNE..................................................................................PRICING SCHEDULE-UNE-MO Missouri Collocation Rate Summary.............................................................................................................COLLO-MO Missouri White Pages Exhibit 1 Pricing............................................................................................WHITE PAGES-MO 000002 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS/AT&T-13STATE PAGE 1 OF 61 AT&T-13STATE/ACCESS POINT, INC. 013008 INTERCONNECTION AND/OR RESALE AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996 between one or more of Illinois Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Illinois, Indiana Bell Telephone Company Incorporated d/b/a AT&T Indiana, Michigan Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Michigan, Nevada Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Nevada, The Ohio Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Ohio, Pacific Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T California, The Southern New England Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Connecticut, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Arkansas, AT&T Kansas, AT&T Missouri, AT&T Oklahoma and/or AT&T Texas, Wisconsin Bell, Inc. d/b/a AT&T Wisconsin and Access Point, Inc. 000003 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS/AT&T-13STATE PAGE 2 OF 61 AT&T-13STATE/ACCESS POINT, INC. 013008 TABLE OF CONTENTS DEFINITIONS ................................................................................................................................................................1 INTERPRETATION, CONSTRUCTION AND SEVERABILITY.....................................................................................2 NOTICE OF CHANGES -- SECTION 251(C)(5)............................................................................................................3 GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES.....................................................................................................4 INSURANCE..................................................................................................................................................................5 ASSIGNMENT ...............................................................................................................................................................6 EFFECTIVE DATE, TERM AND TERMINATION..........................................................................................................7 END USER FRAUD.......................................................................................................................................................8 ASSURANCE OF PAYMENT........................................................................................................................................9 BILLING AND PAYMENT OF CHARGES...................................................................................................................10 NONPAYMENT AND PROCEDURES FOR DISCONNECTION.................................................................................11 DISPUTE RESOLUTION.............................................................................................................................................12 AUDITS – APPLICABLE IN AT&T-12STATE ONLY..................................................................................................13 DISCLAIMER OF REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES ..................................................................................14 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY ........................................................................................................................................15 INDEMNITY .................................................................................................................................................................16 PERFORMANCE MEASURES....................................................................................................................................17 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY .....................................................................................................................................18 NOTICES.....................................................................................................................................................................19 PUBLICITY AND USE OF TRADEMARKS OR SERVICE MARKS ...........................................................................20 NO LICENSE...............................................................................................................................................................21 CONFIDENTIALITY.....................................................................................................................................................22
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