Business Line. As set forth in 47 C.F.R. § 51.5, a "Business Line" is a Verizon- owned switched access line used to serve a business customer, whether by Verizon itself or by a competitive LEC that leases the line from Verizon. The number of business lines in a Wire Center shall equal the sum of all Verizon business switched access lines, plus the sum of all UNE loops connected to that Wire Center, including UNE loops provisioned in combination with other unbundled elements. Among these requirements, business line tallies (1) shall include only those access lines connecting end-user customers with Verizon end-offices for switched services, (2) shall not include non-switched special access lines, (3) shall account for ISDN and other digital access lines by counting each 64 kbps-equivalent as one line. For example, a DS1 line corresponds to 24 64 kbps-equivalents, and therefore to 24 “business lines".
Business Line. For purposes of this Attachment, a “Business Line” is, as defined in 47 C.F.R. § 51.5.
Business Line. 7.1 For purposes of this Amendment, a “Business Line” is, as defined in 47 C.F.R. § 51.5. 7.2 (ii) Fiber-Based Collocation
Business Line. For purposes of this Attachment, a “Business Line” is, as defined in 47 CFR §51.5. The term Business Line shall be interpreted consistent with the Commission‟s rulings in its December 12, 2007 Order in Case No. 2004- 00427.
Business Line. Remain, and cause each Subsidiary to remain, in substantially the same lines of business as those conducted on the date of this Agreement.
Business Line. 3.1 For purposes of this Attachment 2, a “Business Line” is, as defined in 47 C.F.R. § 51.5, a AT&T-owned switched access line used to serve a business customer, whether by AT&T itself or by a CLEC that leases the line from AT&T. The number of business lines in a wire center shall equal the sum of all AT&T business switched access lines, plus the sum of all UNE loops connected to that wire center, including UNE loops provisioned in combination with other unbundled elements. Among these requirements, business line tallies (1) shall include only those access lines connecting end-user customers with AT&T end- offices for switched services, (2) shall not include non-switched special access lines, (3) shall account for ISDN and other digital access lines by counting each 64 kbps-equivalent as one line. For example, a DS1 line corresponds to 24 64 kbps-equivalents, and therefore to 24 “business lines.”
Business Line. Remain in substantially the same lines of business as those conducted on the date of this Agreement.