1、 CCITT RECMN*Da? 92 m 4862593 0572899 266 INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION CCITT THE INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE GENERAL TARIFF PRINCIPLES CHARGING AND ACCOUNTING IN INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES D.7 CONCEPT AND IMPLEMENTATION INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE L
2、EASED TELECOMMUNICATION CIRCUITS OF “ONE-STOP SHOPPING“ FOR Recommendation D.7 Geneva, 1992 INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION CCITT THE INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE GENERAL TARIFF PRINCIPLES CHARGING AND ACCOUNTING IN INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES D.7
3、CONCEPT AND IMPLEMENTATION INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LEASED TELECOMMUNICATION CIRCUITS OF “ONE-STOP SHOPPING“ FOR Recommendation D.7 Geneva, 1992 CCITT RECMN*D-7 92 W 4862591 0572901 744 W FOREWORD The CCITI (the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee) is a permanent organ of the I
4、nternational Telecommunication Union 0. CCiiT is responsible for studying technicai, operating and tariff questions and issuing Recommendations on them with a view to standardizing telecommunications on a worldwide basis. The Plenary Assembly of CC which meets every four years, establishes the topic
5、s for study and approves Recommendations prepared by its Study Groups. The approval of Recommendations by the members of CCITT between Plenary Assemblies is covered by the procedure laid down in CCm Resolution No. 2 (Melbourne, 1988). Recommendation D.7 was prepared by Study Group IH and was approve
6、d under the Resolution No. 2 procedure on the 24th of 3anuary 1992. CCm NOTE In this Recommendation, the expression “Administration” is used for conciseness to indicate both a telecommunication Administration and a recognized private operating agency. O ITU 1992 Au rights reserved. No part of this p
7、ublication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without permission in writing from the ITU. CCITT RECMNrD-7 72 4862573 0572702 680 Recommendation D.7 CONCEPT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF “ONE-STOP SHOPPING” FOR INTERNATIO
8、NAL PRNATE LEASED TELECOMMUNICATION CIRCUITS Preamble This Recommendation provides the general principles and procedures for the implementation of “one-stop shopping” (OSS) for international private leased telecommunication circuits (IPLC). OSS is an optional set of arrangements whereby an Administr
9、ation (the coordinating Administration) handles coordination between a customer and other Administration(s) concerned the participating Administration(s) in order to make it simpler for the customer leasing international private leased telecommunication circuits. Recognizing on one hand that each Ad
10、ministrations internal procedures and billing processes are different and on the other hand that OSS procedures should be harmonized as much as possible, this Recommendation is only a guide to be used by Administrations cooperating in the provision of OSS. Details of procedures should be agreed amon
11、g the Administrations concerned. The implementation of the OSS anangement requires close coordination among the Administrations concerned at all levels, commercial and administrative, as well as technical. The Administrations concerned should endeavour to meet all the specific requirements of the cu
12、stomer including the choice of participating Administration(s). The following procedures are proposed to that end as guidelines for bilateral agreements. 1 Definition of terms The following terms are defined only for the purposes of this Recommendation. 1.1 coordinating Administration The Administra
13、tion, selected by the customer, which coordinates the overail operation, takes the order Erom the customer and coordinates circuit provisioning. The service associated with the OSS arrangement may include those components of a customer network that do not originate or terminate within the coordinati
14、ng Administrations operating area. 1.2 participating Administration(s) The Administration(s), other than the coordinating Administration, involved in the actual provisioning of the requested service. 1.3 customer The individual or entity who requests the OSS arrangement, and who signs the order form
15、s and other contractual documents which may be required. Recommendation D.7 1 2 Features 2.1 The customer chooses the coordinating and the participating Administration(s). 2.2 The OSS mangement may include any of the following features: 2.2.1 Single-point ordering This feature allows the customer to
16、 order an end-to-end circuit or network via one Administration (coordinating Administration). The coordinating Administration, initiates the order process with the participating Administration(s), and provides, for example, the customer with price quotation(s), prospective installation date(s), and
17、the necessary order forms. Administrations should agree on the details of the OSS ordering process, including the designation of specific contact points for OSS orders. 2.2.2 Single-point billing This feature ailows the customer to pay the biil at one point. The customer selects the billing Administ
18、ration, The bill is rendered in the currency of the billing Administration unless otherwise agreed. Billing will normally commence once ail Administrations agree that the circuit meets the technical specifications (excluding customer provided equipment), and has been turned over to the customer. 2.2
19、.3 Coordinated provisioning With this feature, as well as coordinating the installation and testing of the circuit with the participating Administration(s), the coordinating Administration acts as the single point of information for the customer during the provisioning process, keeping the customer
20、informed of progress end-to-end, towards installation and handover of the circuit(s). 2.2.4 Single-point fault reporting With this feature, the customer reports faults to the coordinating Administration who coordinates fault investigation and clearance. The customer may also elect to report faults t
21、o the participating Administration(s). 2.3 offered. The customer can select any or all of the above features where available. Other relevant features may also be 3 Terms and conditions 3.1 Each Administrations terms and conditions for the provision of the international private leased telecommunicati
22、on circuit service wiil remain applicable unless otherwise agreed. 3.2 When the customer in the coordinating country signs the contract or the order forms with the Coordinating Administration in the name and on behalf of its counterpart(s), then a guarantee may be needed by the participating Adminis
23、tration(s). Such a guarantee may, for example, be a warranty of agency certifying that the signing customer is duly authorized by its counterpart(s) to place the order and to fulfil all the associated obligations. 3.3 regulations, and subject to the terms and conditions of their respective contracts
24、. Administrations shall be liable to their own customers in accordance with their respective national laws or 2 Recommendation D.7 CCITT RECMN*D*7 92 W YB62593 0572904 Y53 - - 4 Single-point billing 4.1 With single-point billing, the coordinating Administration (or the billing Administration as indi
25、cated by the customer) is responsible for collecting the total amount of billed charges (including taxes where appropriate) fiom the customer on the basis of the participating Administration(s) invoice. 4.2 The coordinating Administration will not be liable to the participating Administration(s) for
26、 any charges unpaid by the customer. In the case of a customer failing to pay the bill for whatever reason, the Coordinating Administration will inform the participating Administration(s) of this within a mutually agreed period. 4.3 After a mutually agreed period, the coordinating Administration may
27、 withdraw single-point billing and should promptly notify the participating Administration(s) providing the participating Administratiou(s) with the appropriate information. The participating Administmtion(s) will reimburse the coordinating Administration for any sums received from the coordinating
28、Administration in respect of amounts due from the customer which it had been unable to collect. 4.4 The coordinating Administration may reserve the possibility of levying a special charge ou the customer to recover any additional cost it has incurred. 5 Inter-Administration settlements 5.1 The coord
29、inating Administration will pay the participating Administration(s) for the amounts billed on their behalf in an agree time fiame. Payments will be made in the national currency of each participating Administration or, in another mutually agreed currency. 5.2 Settlements between Administrations shou
30、ld normally be made by bank transfer or by other means agreed between Administrations in order to identify customers, related bills and payments. 6 Cancellation The terms and conditions for cancellation of the lease are determined by the respective Administrations concerned, particularly with regard
31、 to the notice requirement. The customer should be advised of these provisions in advance. 7 Allowance for service interruption procedure to be followed when an allowance is applicable to the customer. The coordinating Administration should reach agreement with the participating Administration(s) as to the Recommendation D.7 3
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