Common use of CLEC Owned Splitter Clause in Contracts

CLEC Owned Splitter. 3.2.12.1 Lightyear may at its option purchase, install and maintain splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply. The CLEC will be required to activate cable pairs in no less than 8 (eight) pair increments. 3.2.12.2 Any splitters installed by Lightyear in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate. 3.2.12.3 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on sub-loops provided by BellSouth that continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear desires to continue providing xDSL service on such sub-loop, Lightyear shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone sub-loop. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such sub- loop. In those cases where BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear purchases the full stand-alone sub-loop, Lightyear may elect the type of sub-loop it will purchase. Lightyear will pay the appropriate recurring and non-recurring rates for such sub-loop as set forth in Exhibit B to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear acknowledges that such sub-loop may not remain xDSL compatible. 3.2.12.4 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement

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CLEC Owned Splitter. 3.2.12.1 Lightyear Budget Phone may at its option purchase, install and maintain splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear Budget Phone may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply. The CLEC will be required to activate cable pairs in no less than 8 (eight) pair increments. 3.2.12.2 Any splitters installed by Lightyear Budget Phone in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear Budget Phone may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate. 3.2.12.3 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on sub-loops provided by BellSouth that continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear Budget Phone desires to continue providing xDSL service on such sub-loop, Lightyear Budget Phone shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone sub-loop. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear Budget Phone notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear Budget Phone an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such sub- sub-loop. In those cases where BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear Budget Phone purchases the full stand-alone sub-loop, Lightyear Budget Phone may elect the type of sub-loop it will purchase. Lightyear Budget Phone will pay the appropriate recurring and non-recurring rates for such sub-loop as set forth in Exhibit B to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear Budget Phone purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear Budget Phone acknowledges that such sub-loop may not remain xDSL compatible. 3.2.12.4 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement

CLEC Owned Splitter. 3.2.12.1 Lightyear Comm South may at its option purchase, install and maintain splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear Comm South may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply. The CLEC will be required to activate cable pairs in no less than 8 (eight) pair increments. 3.2.12.2 Any splitters installed by Lightyear Comm South in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear Comm South may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate. 3.2.12.3 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on sub-loops provided by BellSouth that continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear Comm South desires to continue providing xDSL service on such sub-loop, Lightyear Comm South shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone sub-loop. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear Comm South notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear Comm South an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such sub- sub-loop. In those cases where BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear Comm South purchases the full stand-alone sub-loop, Lightyear Comm South may elect the type of sub-loop it will purchase. Lightyear Comm South will pay the appropriate recurring and non-recurring rates for such sub-loop as set forth in Exhibit B to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear Comm South purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear Comm South acknowledges that such sub-loop may not remain xDSL compatible. 3.2.12.4 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement

CLEC Owned Splitter. 3.2.12.1 Lightyear NTBS may at its option purchase, install and maintain splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear NTBS may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply. The CLEC will be required to activate cable pairs in no less than 8 (eight) pair increments. 3.2.12.2 Any splitters installed by Lightyear NTBS in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear NTBS may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate. 3.2.12.3 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on sub-loops provided by BellSouth that continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear NTBS desires to continue providing xDSL service on such sub-loop, Lightyear NTBS shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone sub-loop. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear NTBS notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear NTBS an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such sub- sub-loop. In those cases where BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear NTBS purchases the full stand-alone sub-loop, Lightyear NTBS may elect the type of sub-loop it will purchase. Lightyear NTBS will pay the appropriate recurring and non-non- recurring rates for such sub-loop as set forth in Exhibit B to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear NTBS purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear NTBS acknowledges that such sub-loop may not remain xDSL compatible. 3.2.12.4 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Clec Agreement

CLEC Owned Splitter. 3.2.12.1 Lightyear Oronoco may at its option purchase, install and maintain splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear Oronoco may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply. The CLEC will be required to activate cable pairs in no less than 8 (eight) pair increments. 3.2.12.2 Any splitters installed by Lightyear Oronoco in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear Oronoco may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate. 3.2.12.3 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on sub-loops provided by BellSouth that continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear Oronoco desires to continue providing xDSL service on such sub-loop, Lightyear Oronoco shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone sub-loop. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear Oronoco notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear Oronoco an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such sub- sub-loop. In those cases where BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear Oronoco purchases the full stand-alone sub-loop, Lightyear Oronoco may elect the type of sub-loop it will purchase. Lightyear Oronoco will pay the appropriate recurring and non-non- recurring rates for such sub-loop as set forth in Exhibit B to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear Oronoco purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear Oronoco acknowledges that such sub-loop may not remain xDSL compatible. 3.2.12.4 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Clec Agreement

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CLEC Owned Splitter. 3.2.12.1 Lightyear Navigator may at its option purchase, install and maintain splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear Navigator may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply. The CLEC will be required to activate cable pairs in no less than 8 (eight) pair increments. 3.2.12.2 Any splitters installed by Lightyear Navigator in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear Navigator may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate. 3.2.12.3 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on sub-loops provided by BellSouth that continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear Navigator desires to continue providing xDSL service on such sub-loop, Lightyear Navigator shall be required to purchase a full stand-stand- alone sub-loop. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear Navigator notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear Navigator an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such sub- sub-loop. In those cases where BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear Navigator purchases the full stand-alone sub-loop, Lightyear Navigator may elect the type of sub-loop it will purchase. Lightyear Navigator will pay the appropriate recurring and non-recurring rates for such sub-loop as set forth in Exhibit B to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear Navigator purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear Navigator acknowledges that such sub-loop may not remain xDSL compatible. 3.2.12.4 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Telecommunications

CLEC Owned Splitter. 3.2.12.1 Lightyear 3.3.2.3.1 NAS may at its option purchase, install and maintain splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear NAS may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply. The CLEC NAS will be required to activate cable pairs in no less than 8 (eight) pair increments. 3.2.12.2 3.3.2.3.2 Any splitters installed by Lightyear NAS in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear NAS may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate. 3.2.12.3 3.3.2.3.3 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on sub-loops provided by BellSouth that continues to provide, provide analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-end user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear NAS desires to continue providing xDSL service on such sub-loop, Lightyear NAS shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone sub-sub- loop. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear NAS notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear NAS an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such sub- sub-loop. In those cases where BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear NAS purchases the full stand-alone sub-loop, Lightyear NAS may elect the type of sub-loop it will purchase. Lightyear NAS will pay the appropriate recurring and non-recurring rates for such sub-loop as set forth in Exhibit B to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear NAS purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear NAS acknowledges that such sub-loop may not remain xDSL compatible. 3.2.12.4 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Clec Agreement

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