BellSouth Provided Splitter – Line Sharing Sample Clauses
BellSouth Provided Splitter – Line Sharing. 3.3.1 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Southern Telecom access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to Southern Telecom’s xDSL equipment in Southern Telecom’s collocation space. At least thirty (30) calendar days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Southern Telecom with a carrier notification letter, informing Southern Telecom of change. Southern Telecom shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of eight (8), twenty-four (24), or ninety-six (96) ports in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina. Southern Telecom shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of twenty-four (24) or ninety-six (96) ports in Tennessee.
3.3.2 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to Southern Telecom’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to Southern Telecom’s DS0 termination point as possible. Southern Telecom 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 central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Southern Telecom on the main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Southern Telecom DS0 at such time that a Southern Telecom End User’s service is established.
BellSouth Provided Splitter – Line Sharing. 3.3.1 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide AirCover access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to AirCover’s xDSL equipment in AirCover’s collocation space. At least thirty (30) calendar days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide AirCover with a carrier notification letter, informing AirCover of change. AirCover shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of eight (8), twenty-four (24), or ninety-six (96) ports in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina. AirCover shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of twenty-four (24) or ninety-six (96) ports in Tennessee.
3.3.2 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to AirCover’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to AirCover’s DS0 termination point as possible. AirCover 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 central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for AirCover on the main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified AirCover DS0 at such time that a AirCover End User’s service is established.
BellSouth Provided Splitter – Line Sharing. 3.3.1 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide AmeriMex access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to AmeriMex’s xDSL equipment in AmeriMex’s collocation space. At least thirty (30) calendar days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide AmeriMex with a carrier notification letter, informing AmeriMex of change. AmeriMex shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of eight (8), twenty-four (24), or ninety-six (96) ports in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina. AmeriMex shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of twenty-four (24) or ninety-six (96) ports in Tennessee.
3.3.2 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to AmeriMex’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to AmeriMex’s DS0 termination point as possible. AmeriMex 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 CO in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for AmeriMex on the main distributing frame in the CO and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross connect the splitter data ports to a specified AmeriMex DS0 at such time that a AmeriMex End User’s service is established.
BellSouth Provided Splitter – Line Sharing. 3.3.1 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide TCG access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to TCG’s xDSL equipment in TCG’s collocation space. At least thirty (30) calendar days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide TCG with a carrier notification letter, informing TCG of change. TCG shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of eight (8), twenty-four (24), or ninety-six (96) ports in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina. TCG shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of twenty-four (24) or ninety-six (96) ports in Tennessee.
3.3.2 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to TCG’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to TCG’s DS0 termination point as possible. Placement of the splitter shall not increase TCG’s cost of cabling or other activities related to the installation of a splitter. TCG 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 central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for TCG on the main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified TCG DS0 at such time that BellSouth completes the order as submitted by TCG.
BellSouth Provided Splitter – Line Sharing. 3.3.1 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide NTBS access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to NTBS’s xDSL equipment in NTBS’s collocation space. At least thirty (30) calendar days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide NTBS with a carrier notification letter, informing NTBS of change. NTBS shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of eight (8), twenty-four (24), or ninety-six (96) ports in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina. NTBS shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of twenty-four
BellSouth Provided Splitter – Line Sharing. 3.3.1 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide C.M. access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to C.M.’s xDSL equipment in C.M.’s collocation space. At least thirty (30) calendar days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide C.M. with a carrier notification letter, informing C.M. of change. C.M. shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of eight (8), twenty-four (24), or ninety-six (96) ports in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina.
C. M. shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of twenty-four (24) or ninety-six (96) ports in Tennessee.
3.3.2 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to C.M.’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to C.M.’s DS0 termination point as possible. C.M. 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 central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for C.M. on the main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified C.M. DS0 at such time that a C.M. End User’s service is established.
BellSouth Provided Splitter – Line Sharing. 3.3.1 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Freedom access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to Freedom’s xDSL equipment in Freedom’s collocation space. At least thirty (30) calendar days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Freedom with a carrier notification letter, informing Freedom of change. Freedom shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of eight (8), twenty-four (24), or ninety-six (96) ports in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina. Freedom shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of twenty-four (24) or ninety-six (96) ports in Tennessee.
3.3.2 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to Freedom’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to Freedom’s Attachment 2 Page 30 DS0 termination point as possible. Freedom 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 central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Freedom on the main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Freedom DS0 at such time that a Freedom End User’s service is established.
BellSouth Provided Splitter – Line Sharing. 3.3.1 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide AT&T access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to AT&T’s xDSL equipment in AT&T’s collocation space. At least thirty (30) calendar days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide AT&T with a carrier notification letter, informing AT&T of change. AT&T shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of eight (8), twenty-four (24), or ninety-six (96) ports in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina. AT&T shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of twenty-four
BellSouth Provided Splitter – Line Sharing. BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Knology access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to Knology’s xDSL equipment in Knology’s collocation space. At least thirty (30) calendar days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Knology with a carrier notification letter, informing Knology of change. Knology shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of eight (8), twenty-four (24), or ninety-six (96) ports in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina. Knology shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of twenty-four (24) or ninety-six (96) ports in Tennessee.
3.3.1 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to Knology’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to Knology’s DS0 termination point as possible. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Knology on the main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Knology DS0 at such time that a Knology End User’s service is established.
BellSouth Provided Splitter – Line Sharing. 3.3.1 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide AT&T AND TC SYSTEMS access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to AT&T AND TC SYSTEMS’s xDSL equipment in AT&T AND TC SYSTEMS’s collocation space. At least thirty (30) calendar days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide AT&T AND TC SYSTEMS with a carrier notification letter, informing AT&T AND TC SYSTEMS of change. AT&T AND TC SYSTEMS shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of eight (8), twenty- four (24), or ninety-six (96) ports in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina. AT&T AND TC SYSTEMS shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of twenty-four (24) or ninety-six (96) ports in Tennessee.
3.3.2 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to AT&T AND TC SYSTEMS’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to AT&T AND TC SYSTEMS’s DS0 termination point as possible. Placement of the splitter shall not increase AT&T AND TC SYSTEMS’s cost of cabling or other activities related to the installation of a splitter. AT&T AND TC SYSTEMS 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 central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for AT&T AND TC SYSTEMS on the main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified AT&T AND TC SYSTEMS DS0 at such time that BellSouth completes the order as submitted by AT&T AND TC SYSTEMS.