Common use of BellSouth Owned Splitter Clause in Contracts

BellSouth Owned Splitter. 3.13.1 BellSouth will select, purchase, install and maintain a splitter at the remote site. The Big River’s meet point is at the BellSouth “cross connect” point located at the Feeder Distribution Interface (FDI). Big River will provide a cable facility to the BellSouth FDI. BellSouth will splice the Big River’s cable to BellSouth’s spare binding post in the FDI and use “cross connects” to connect the Big River’s cable facility to the BellSouth splitter. The splitter will route the high frequency portion of the circuit to the Big River’s xDSL equipment in their collocation space. Access to the high frequency spectrum is not compatible with foreign exchange (FX) lines, ISDN, and other services listed in the technical section of this document. 3.13.2 The BellSouth splitter bifurcates the digital and voice band signals. The low frequency voice band portion of the circuit is routed back to the BellSouth switch. The high frequency digital traffic portion of the circuit is routed to the xDSL equipment in the Big River’s Remote Terminal (RT) collocation space and routed back to the Big River’s network. At least 30 business days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Big River with a carrier notification letter informing Big River of change. Big River shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 24 ports. 3.13.3 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to Big River’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to Big River’s DS0 termination point as possible. Big River shall have access to the splitter for test purposes regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the remote site in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Big River DS0 at such time that a Big River end user’s service is established.

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Samples: Clec Agreement

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BellSouth Owned Splitter. 3.13.1 BellSouth will select, purchase, install and maintain a splitter at the remote site. The Big RiverEveryCall’s meet point is at the BellSouth “cross connect” point located at the Feeder Distribution Interface (FDI). Big River EveryCall will provide a cable facility to the BellSouth FDI. BellSouth will splice the Big RiverEveryCall’s cable to BellSouth’s spare binding post in the FDI and use “cross connects” to connect the Big RiverEveryCall’s cable facility to the BellSouth splitter. The splitter will route the high frequency portion of the circuit to the Big RiverEveryCall’s xDSL equipment in their collocation space. Access to the high frequency spectrum is not compatible with foreign exchange (FX) lines, ISDN, and other services listed in the technical section of this document. 3.13.2 The BellSouth splitter bifurcates the digital and voice band signals. The low frequency voice band portion of the circuit is routed back to the BellSouth switch. The high frequency digital traffic portion of the circuit is routed to the xDSL equipment in the Big RiverEveryCall’s Remote Terminal (RT) collocation space and routed back to the Big RiverEveryCall’s network. At least 30 business days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Big River EveryCall with a carrier notification letter informing Big River EveryCall of change. Big River EveryCall shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 24 ports. 3.13.3 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to Big RiverEveryCall’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to Big RiverEveryCall’s DS0 termination point as possible. Big River EveryCall shall have access to the splitter for test purposes regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the remote site in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Big River EveryCall DS0 at such time that a Big River EveryCall end user’s service is established.

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Samples: Clec Agreement

BellSouth Owned Splitter. 3.13.1 BellSouth will select, purchase, install and maintain a splitter at the remote site. The Big RiverCityNet’s meet point is at the BellSouth “cross connect” point located at the Feeder Distribution Interface (FDI). Big River CityNet will provide a cable facility to the BellSouth FDI. BellSouth will splice the Big RiverCityNet’s cable to BellSouth’s spare binding post in the FDI and use “cross connects” to connect the Big RiverCityNet’s cable facility to the BellSouth splitter. The splitter will route the high frequency portion of the circuit to the Big RiverCityNet’s xDSL equipment in their collocation space. Access to the high frequency spectrum is not compatible with foreign exchange (FX) lines, ISDN, and other services listed in the technical section of this document. 3.13.2 The BellSouth splitter bifurcates the digital and voice band signals. The low frequency voice band portion of the circuit is routed back to the BellSouth switch. The high frequency digital traffic portion of the circuit is routed to the xDSL equipment in the Big RiverCityNet’s Remote Terminal (RT) collocation space and routed back to the Big RiverCityNet’s network. At least 30 business days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Big River CityNet with a carrier notification letter informing Big River CityNet of change. Big River CityNet shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 24 ports. 3.13.3 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to Big RiverCityNet’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to Big RiverCityNet’s DS0 termination point as possible. Big River CityNet shall have access to the splitter for test purposes regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the remote site in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Big River CityNet DS0 at such time that a Big River CityNet end user’s service is established.

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Samples: Clec Agreement

BellSouth Owned Splitter. 3.13.1 BellSouth will select, purchase, install and maintain a splitter at the remote site. The Big RiverDPI’s meet point is at the BellSouth “cross connect” point located at the Feeder Distribution Interface (FDI). Big River DPI will provide a cable facility to the BellSouth FDI. BellSouth will splice the Big RiverDPI’s cable to BellSouth’s spare binding post in the FDI and use “cross connects” to connect the Big RiverDPI’s cable facility to the BellSouth splitter. The splitter will route the high frequency portion of the circuit to the Big RiverDPI’s xDSL equipment in their collocation space. Access to the high frequency spectrum is not compatible with foreign exchange (FX) lines, ISDN, and other services listed in the technical section of this document. 3.13.2 The BellSouth splitter bifurcates the digital and voice band signals. The low frequency voice band portion of the circuit is routed back to the BellSouth switch. The high frequency digital traffic portion of the circuit is routed to the xDSL equipment in the Big RiverDPI’s Remote Terminal (RT) collocation space and routed back to the Big RiverDPI’s network. At least 30 business days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Big River DPI with a carrier notification letter informing Big River DPI of change. Big River DPI shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 24 ports. 3.13.3 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to Big RiverDPI’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to Big RiverDPI’s DS0 termination point as possible. Big River DPI shall have access to the splitter for test purposes regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the remote site in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Big River DPI DS0 at such time that a Big River DPI end user’s service is established.

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Samples: Clec Agreement

BellSouth Owned Splitter. 3.13.1 BellSouth will select, purchase, install and maintain a splitter at the remote site. The Big RiverBSE’s meet point is at the BellSouth “cross connect” point located at the Feeder Distribution Interface (FDI). Big River BSE will provide a cable facility to the BellSouth FDI. BellSouth will splice the Big RiverBSE’s cable to BellSouth’s spare binding post in the FDI and use “cross connects” to connect the Big RiverBSE’s cable facility to the BellSouth splitter. The splitter will route the high frequency portion of the circuit to the Big RiverBSE’s xDSL equipment in their collocation space. Access to the high frequency spectrum is not compatible with foreign exchange (FX) lines, ISDN, and other services listed in the technical section of this document. 3.13.2 The BellSouth splitter bifurcates the digital and voice band signals. The low frequency voice band portion of the circuit is routed back to the BellSouth switch. The high frequency digital traffic portion of the circuit is routed to the xDSL equipment in the Big RiverBSE’s Remote Terminal (RT) collocation space and routed back to the Big RiverBSE’s network. At least 30 business days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Big River BSE with a carrier notification letter informing Big River BSE of change. Big River BSE shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 24 ports. 3.13.3 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to Big RiverBSE’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to Big RiverBSE’s DS0 termination point as possible. Big River BSE shall have access to the splitter for test purposes regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the remote site in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Big River BSE DS0 at such time that a Big River BSE end user’s service is established.

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Samples: Clec Agreement

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BellSouth Owned Splitter. 3.13.1 BellSouth will select, purchase, install and maintain a splitter at the remote site. The Big RiverDTM’s meet point is at the BellSouth “cross connect” point located at the Feeder Distribution Interface (FDI). Big River DTM will provide a cable facility to the BellSouth FDI. BellSouth will splice the Big RiverDTM’s cable to BellSouth’s spare binding post in the FDI and use “cross connects” to connect the Big RiverDTM’s cable facility to the BellSouth splitter. The splitter will route the high frequency portion of the circuit to the Big RiverDTM’s xDSL equipment in their collocation space. Access to the high frequency spectrum is not compatible with foreign exchange (FX) lines, ISDN, and other services listed in the technical section of this document. 3.13.2 The BellSouth splitter bifurcates the digital and voice band signals. The low frequency voice band portion of the circuit is routed back to the BellSouth switch. The high frequency digital traffic portion of the circuit is routed to the xDSL equipment in the Big RiverDTM’s Remote Terminal (RT) collocation space and routed back to the Big RiverDTM’s network. At least 30 business days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Big River DTM with a carrier notification letter informing Big River DTM of change. Big River DTM shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 24 ports. 3.13.3 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to Big RiverDTM’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to Big RiverDTM’s DS0 termination point as possible. Big River DTM shall have access to the splitter for test purposes regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the remote site in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Big River DTM DS0 at such time that a Big River DTM end user’s service is established.

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Samples: Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement

BellSouth Owned Splitter. 3.13.1 BellSouth will select, purchase, install and maintain a splitter at the remote site. The Big RiverNGTelecom’s meet point is at the BellSouth “cross connect” point located at the Feeder Distribution Interface (FDI). Big River NGTelecom will provide a cable facility to the BellSouth FDI. BellSouth will splice the Big RiverNGTelecom’s cable to BellSouth’s spare binding post in the FDI and use “cross connects” to connect the Big RiverNGTelecom’s cable facility to the BellSouth splitter. The splitter will route the high frequency portion of the circuit to the Big RiverNGTelecom’s xDSL equipment in their collocation space. Access to the high frequency spectrum is not compatible with foreign exchange (FX) lines, ISDN, and other services listed in the technical section of this document. 3.13.2 The BellSouth splitter bifurcates the digital and voice band signals. The low frequency voice band portion of the circuit is routed back to the BellSouth switch. The high frequency digital traffic portion of the circuit is routed to the xDSL equipment in the Big RiverNGTelecom’s Remote Terminal (RT) collocation space and routed back to the Big RiverNGTelecom’s network. At least 30 business days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Big River NGTelecom with a carrier notification letter informing Big River NGTelecom of change. Big River NGTelecom shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 24 ports. 3.13.3 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to Big RiverNGTelecom’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to Big RiverNGTelecom’s DS0 termination point as possible. Big River NGTelecom shall have access to the splitter for test purposes regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the remote site in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Big River NGTelecom DS0 at such time that a Big River NGTelecom end user’s service is established.

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Samples: Clec Agreement

BellSouth Owned Splitter. 3.13.1 BellSouth will select, purchase, install and maintain a splitter at the remote site. The Big RiverDSL’s meet point is at the BellSouth “cross connect” point located at the Feeder Distribution Interface (FDI). Big River DSL will provide a cable facility to the BellSouth FDI. BellSouth will splice the Big RiverDSL’s cable to BellSouth’s spare binding post in the FDI and use “cross connects” to connect the Big RiverDSL’s cable facility to the BellSouth splitter. The splitter will route the high frequency portion of the circuit to the Big RiverDSL’s xDSL equipment in their collocation space. Access to the high frequency spectrum is not compatible with foreign exchange (FX) lines, ISDN, and other services listed in the technical section of this document. 3.13.2 The BellSouth splitter bifurcates the digital and voice band signals. The low frequency voice band portion of the circuit is routed back to the BellSouth switch. The high frequency digital traffic portion of the circuit is routed to the xDSL equipment in the Big RiverDSL’s Remote Terminal (RT) collocation space and routed back to the Big RiverDSL’s network. At least 30 business days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Big River DSL with a carrier notification letter informing Big River DSL of change. Big River DSL shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 24 ports. 3.13.3 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to Big RiverDSL’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to Big RiverDSL’s DS0 termination point as possible. Big River DSL shall have access to the splitter for test purposes regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the remote site in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Big River DSL DS0 at such time that a Big River DSL end user’s service is established.

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Samples: Clec Agreement

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