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ADSL AND HDSL Sample Clauses

ADSL AND HDSL. 9.2.1 The Parties acknowledge that ADSL is not currently deployed for use in the BA-RI network. If the issues surrounding deployment of ADSL in BA- RI=s network are satisfactorily resolved and ADSL is deployed, BA-RI shall allow Cox access to ADSL Loops unbundled from local switching and local transport in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. For each of the unbundled 2-Wire ADSL-Compatible, 2-Wire HDSL- Compatible and 4-Wire HDSL-Compatible types of unbundled Local Loops, BA- RI will make such type of unbundled Local Loops available to Cox at each Central Office in BA-RI’s service territory in Rhode Island no later than the date on which BA-RI provides an xDSL service that utilizes such Local Loop type to its customers at the Central Office. BA-RI shall provide to Cox 2-Wire ADSL- Compatible, 2-Wire HDSL-Compatible, and 4-Wire HDSL-Compatible unbundled Local Loops in an interval that is at parity with BA-RI’s provision of comparable facilities to its carrier or end user customers. 9.2.2 “2-Wire ADSL-Compatible Loop≅or ΑADSL 2W≅is a transmission path that facilitates the transmission of up to a 6 Mbps digital signal downstream (toward the Customer) and up to a 640 Kbps digital signal upstream (away from the Customer) while simultaneously carrying an analog voice signal. An ADSL- 2W is provided over a 2-Wire non-loaded twisted copper pair provisioned using revised resistance design guidelines and meeting ANSI Standard T1.413-1995- 007R2. An ADSL-2W terminates 2-Wire electrical interface at the Customer premises and at the BA-RI Central Office frame. ADSL technology can only be deployed over Loops which extend less than 18 Kft. From BA-RI=s Central Office. ADSL compatible Loops will only be made available where existing copper facilities can meet the ANSI T1.413-1995-007R2 specifications. 9.2.3 “2-Wire HDSL-Compatible Loop≅or ΑHDSL 2W≅is a transmission path that facilitates the transmission of a 784 Kbps digital signal using the 2B1Q line code, over a 2-Wire non-loaded twisted copper pair meeting the specifications in ANSI T1E1 Committee Technical Report Number 28. HDSL compatible Loops will only be made available where existing copper facilities can meet the T1E1 Technical Report Number 28 specifications. 9.2.4 “4-Wire HDSL-Compatible Loop≅or ΑHDSL 4W≅is a transmission path that facilitates the transmission of a 1.544 Mbps digital signal over two 2- Wire non-loaded twisted copper pairs meeting the specifications in ANSI T1E1 Committee...
ADSL AND HDSL. 9.2.1 The Parties acknowledge that ADSL is not currently deployed for use in the NYNEX network. If the issues surrounding deployment of ADSL in NYNEX's network are satisfactorily resolved and ADSL is deployed, NYNEX shall allow NEFC access ADSL Links unbundled from local switching and local transport in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this Section 9.0.
ADSL AND HDSL. 9.2.1 The Parties acknowledge that ADSL is not currently deployed for use in the BA network. If the issues surrounding deployment of ADSL in BA's network are satisfactorily resolved and ADSL is deployed, BA shall allow HARVARDNET to access ADSL Links unbundled from local switching and local transport in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this Section 9.0 and pursuant to the development of BA technical requirements (e.g., TR72575). 9.2.2 2-Wire ADSL-Compatible Link" or "ADSL 2W" is a transmission path which facilitates the transmission of up to a 6 Mbps digital signal downstream (toward the Customer) and up to approximately a 1 Mbps digital signal upstream (away from the Customer) while simultaneously carrying an analog voice signal. An ADSL-2W is provided over a 2-Wire non-loaded twisted copper pair provisioned using revised resistance design guidelines. An ADSL-2W terminates in a 2-wire electrical interface at the Customer premises and at the BA Central Office frame.. ADSL compatible Links are only available where existing copper facilities can meet revised resistance guidelines. Equipment connecting to an ADSL-2W shall meet the Power Spectral Density mask specifications in T1 LB 652 or T1 LB 653. 9.2.3 2-Wire HDSL-Compatible Link" or "HDSL 2W" is a transmission path which facilitates the transmission of a 768 Kbps digital signal over a 2-Wire non-loaded twisted copper pair meeting the specifications in ANSI T1E1 Committee Technical Report Number 28 / T1E1.4/92-002R3. HDSL compatible Links are available only where existing copper facilities can meet the T1E1 Technical Report Number 28 specifications. 9.2.4 4-Wire HDSL-Compatible Link" or "HDSL 4W" is a transmission path which facilitates the transmission of a 1.544 Mbps digital signal over two 2-Wire non-loaded twisted copper pairs meeting the specifications in ANSI T1E1 Committee Technical Report Number 28. HDSL compatible Links are available only where existing copper facilities can meet the specifications. 9.2.5 HDSL and ADSL compatible links will be offered on the terms and conditions specified herein and on such other terms in applicable tariffs that are not inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth herein. BA shall make such links available to HARVARDNET at rates approved by the DPU, as amended from time to time.

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