Analog Loop Capabilities Sample Clauses

Analog Loop Capabilities. 45.3.1. Analog loops facilitate the transmission of voice grade signals in the 300-3000 Hz range and terminate in a 2-wire or 4-wire electrical interface at the CLEC’s end user’s premises. CLEC shall not install equipment on analog Loops that exceeds the specified bandwidth. 45.3.2. Embarq will provide analog Loops as Copper Loops, Hybrid Loops, and where required, FTTH Loops and FTTC Loops, based on available facilities.
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Analog Loop Capabilities. 44.3.1. Analog loops facilitate the transmission of voice grade signals in the 300- 3000 Hz range and terminate in a 2-wire or 4-wire electrical interface at the CLEC’s end user’s premises. CLEC shall not install equipment on analog Loops that exceeds the specified bandwidth. 44.3.2. Sprint will provide analog Loops as Copper Loops, Hybrid Loops, and where required, FTTH Loops, based on available facilities. 44.3.3. Where necessary equipment is not available, CLEC requests will be processed through the ICB process. Sprint will provide routine network modifications as provided herein. CLEC agrees to reimburse Sprint for the actual cost of the modifications necessary to make the alternative arrangements available.
Analog Loop Capabilities. 7.4.1. Analog loops facilitate the transmission of voice grade signals in the 300-3000 Hz range and terminate in a 2-wire or 4-wire electrical interface at the KMC’s end user’s premises. KMC shall not install equipment on analog Loops that exceeds the specified bandwidth. 7.4.2. Sprint will provide analog Loops as Copper Loops, Hybrid Loops, and where required, FTTH Loops, in accordance with Applicable Law. 7.4.3. Intentionally left blank.
Analog Loop Capabilities. 44.3.1. Analog loops facilitate the transmission of voice grade signals in the 300- 3000 Hz range and terminate in a 2-wire or 4-wire electrical interface at Level 3’s end user’s premises. Level 3 shall not install equipment on analog Loops that exceeds the specified bandwidth. 44.3.2. Embarq will provide analog Loops as Copper Loops, Hybrid Loops, and where required, FTTH Loops, based on available facilities.
Analog Loop Capabilities. 44.3.1. Analog loops facilitate the transmission of voice grade signals in the 300- 3000 Hz range and terminate in a 2-wire or 4-wire electrical interface at the AT&T’s end user’s premises. AT&T shall not install equipment on analog Loops that exceeds the specified bandwidth. 44.3.2. Sprint will provide analog Loops as Copper Loops, Hybrid Loops, and where required, FTTH Loops and FTTC Loops, based on available facilities.
Analog Loop Capabilities. 44.3.1. Analog loops facilitate the transmission of voice grade signals in the 300-3000 Hz range and terminate in a 2-wire or 4-wire electrical interface at PAETEC’s end user’s premises. PAETEC shall not install equipment on analog Loops that exceeds the specified bandwidth. 44.3.2. CenturyLink will provide analog Loops as Copper Loops, Hybrid Loops, and where required, FTTH Loops and FTTC Loops, based on available facilities. 44.3.3. CenturyLink will provide routine network modifications as contained in Section 52. 44.4. Digital Loops 44.4.1. CenturyLink will provide digital Loops on the basis of the service that will be provisioned over the Loop. Digital Loops are Copper Loops over which PAETEC may deploy advanced services. Deployment of advanced services over digital loops by PAETEC will be consistent with the terms and conditions contained in Section 44.8. On digital Loops, CenturyLink will only provide electrical continuity and line balance. 44.4.2. CenturyLink shall employ industry accepted standards and practices to maximize binder group efficiency through analyzing the interference potential of each loop in a binder group, assigning an aggregate interference limit to the binder group, and then adding loops to the binder group until that limit is met. Disputes regarding the standards and practices employed in this regard shall be resolved through the Dispute Resolution Process set forth in Part B of this Agreement.
Analog Loop Capabilities. 46.3.1. Analog loops facilitate the transmission of voice grade signals in the 300-3000 Hz range and terminate in a 2-wire or 4-wire electrical interface at NuVox’s end user’s premises. NuVox shall not install equipment on analog Loops that exceeds the specified bandwidth. 46.3.2. Embarq will provide analog Loops as Copper Loops, Hybrid Loops, and where required, FTTH Loops and FTTC Loops, based on available facilities.
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