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User Group September 2006

User Group September 2006. Agenda. Welcome / Introductions Steering Committee Updates Review notes from last meeting New issues: Local Service Freeze Disconnects in Error Address validation Commingling Order Process Flow Access Process Overview. Introductions. Jonathan Ryer – Chair

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User Group September 2006

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  1. User GroupSeptember 2006

  2. Agenda Welcome / Introductions Steering Committee Updates Review notes from last meeting New issues: • Local Service Freeze • Disconnects in Error • Address validation Commingling Order Process Flow Access Process Overview

  3. Introductions • Jonathan Ryer – Chair • Christian Smallwood – Co-Chair • Donna Hartley – BellSouth, Director CLEC Care

  4. Steering Committee UpdatesChristine Smallwood

  5. New Issues

  6. Local Service Freeze • CCP • LSF within a CLEC Company Code ( Multiple Company Code) • CR2378 is being implemented in release 24.0 on March 11, 2007

  7. Disconnects In Error • BellSouth has agreed to re-visit the CR2349 “Disconnect in Error Process”.

  8. Address Validation • BellSouth receives addresses from various sources: • Federal and State agencies • Developers • BellSouth Engineers • BellSouth is dependant on the source that is providing the address.

  9. ComminglingStacy RockettRobby Pannell

  10. Commingling • New Commingling Orders Step 1: If submitting for the first time contact the LSM group to discuss the ordering process, User Guides and the steps to issue orders. Step 2: LSM will coordinate a working conference call with CLEC Provisioning Group to discuss the LSR requirements.

  11. Commingling – New Loop • MBWC- New DS1 loops – NTCD1(BCS) New Commingled UNE DS1 Loop (NTCD1) Collo SPA DS3 IOF and SPA MUX EU SWC POP SWC • SPA DS3 Transport must be in place prior to submitting orders for the new UNE DS1 http://www.interconnection.bellsouth.com/reference_library/guides/unedocs/commingling.pdf

  12. Commingling – New EEL • Ordinarily combined UNES • SBWC (BCS XDH1X)- 1 Circuit ID UNE DS1 IOF Collo SPA DS1 Local Channel POP SWC EU SWC http://www.interconnection.bellsouth.com/reference_library/guides/unedocs/udt_ord_combo.doc

  13. Commingling – New EEL • Ordinarily combined UNES • MBWC (BCS Business As Usual) 2 Circuit IDs ( 1 for the DS3 & MUX, & 1 for the EEL) SPA DS3 & MUX -1 Circuit ID UNE EEL- 1 Circuit ID UNE DS1 Local Loop UNE DS1 IOF Collo POP SWC EU SWC http://www.interconnection.bellsouth.com/reference_library/guides/unedocs/udt_ord_combo.doc

  14. Commingling Lessons Learned • Every Network is different • Will not and can not be treated as a cookie cutter • ICB

  15. Commingling Lessons Learned LSR…… • SBWC (EELs) • CMA is required. Found in the Data Dictionary section of the LOH on the LS Loop Service page. (example: “D”= combination 4, Note 4: The valid entry of “D” (Combination 4) is used to order a configuration consisting of a Special Access interoffice channel and a UNE loop.) You must determine the architecture. • SPEC Code is XDH1X • TOS is 1G-- • MBWC • Normal ordering scenarios apply

  16. Commingling Conversion Step 1: CLEC to Contact the LSM Group Step 2: LSM/NSE to set up fact finding conference call with CLEC to identify current network architecture & proposed conversion architecture. Step 3: CLEC Care will take the customers scenario and determine if there is a current process in place, a process under development and/or the need for an interim work around process. LSM to determine if request meets project management criteria. Step 4: LSM sets up working conference call with CLEC Customer to share findings and discuss order issuance process. Step 5: Implementation

  17. Commingling Clarifications • Step 1: Call the LCSC • Step 2: Call the LSM and the LSM will work with the LCSC Management and LCSC staff • Step 3: LSM will request assistance from the NSE if needed

  18. 271 in Georgia Based on the COL order, Georgia asserted that it had authority to require BellSouth to provide 271 elements equivalent to the de-listed High Capacity Loop (DS1 and DS3 Loops) and Transport (DS1 Interoffice Channel and DS3 Interoffice Channel) Unbundled Network Elements (UNEs). The 271 elements will be offered in the un-impaired wire centers in Georgia. 271 High Capacity Loop and Transport http://www.interconnection.bellsouth.com/reference_library/guides/unedocs/271_highcap_loop_pkg_v2.doc 271 DS1 Loop http://www.interconnection.bellsouth.com/reference_library/guides/unedocs/271_ds1_pkg.doc

  19. Break

  20. BellSouth Accounts • Consumer • Call Center • Small Business • Call Center • Access Accounts • FCC Orders • ASRs • Account Team • Local Accounts • LSRs • Assigned Local Support Managers

  21. Access Accounts • Premium Service • FCC /ASRs • Dedicated Account Team • Account Manager • Network System Designer • Pro-Active Partnering • Driving New Product • Technology & Architecture Design Planning • Product Road Map • Maintaining Revenue

  22. Local • Resale & Facility Base UNEs • Local Support Managers • Assigned Module • 800 Assistance • Re-Active • No Network Planning • Use of existing BellSouth Product Line • Interconnection Contracts

  23. Local • Pro-Active • Large Project Assignments • User Guide Overviews via working conference calls

  24. Access Frank Batusic AVP Operations

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