CLEC Provided Splitter – Line Splitting UNE-P and UNE-L Sample Clauses

CLEC Provided Splitter – Line Splitting UNE-P and UNE-L. 3.6.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, MRC must have a DSLAM collocated in the central office that serves the End User of such Loop. 3.6.2 MRC may purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. MRC 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 and the terms and conditions relating to Collocation set forth in Attachment 4-Central Office shall apply. 3.6.3 Any splitters installed by MRC in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. MRC may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
CLEC Provided Splitter – Line Splitting UNE-P and UNE-L. 3.6.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, ITC^DeltaCom must have a DSLAM collocated in the central office that serves the End User of such Loop. 3.6.2 ITC^DeltaCom may purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. ITC^DeltaCom 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 and the terms and conditions relating to Collocation set forth in Attachment 4-Central Office shall apply. 3.6.3 Any splitters installed by ITC^DeltaCom in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. ITC^DeltaCom may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
CLEC Provided Splitter – Line Splitting UNE-P and UNE-L. 3.6.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Cinergy must have a DSLAM collocated in the central office that serves the End User of such Loop. 3.6.2 Cinergy may purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. Cinergy 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 and the terms and conditions relating to Collocation set forth in Attachment 4-Central Office shall apply. 3.6.3 Any splitters installed by Cinergy in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Cinergy may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
CLEC Provided Splitter – Line Splitting UNE-P and UNE-L. 3.6.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Global Dialtone must have a DSLAM collocated in the central office that serves the customer of such Loop. 3.6.2 Global Dialtone may purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. Global Dialtone 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 and the terms and conditions relating to Collocation set forth in Attachment 4-Central Office shall apply. 3.6.3 Any splitters installed by Global Dialtone in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Global Dialtone may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
CLEC Provided Splitter – Line Splitting UNE-P and UNE-L. 3.6.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, NationNET must have a DSLAM collocated in the central office that serves the End User of such Loop. 3.6.2 NationNET may purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. NationNET 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 and the terms and conditions relating to Collocation set forth in Attachment 4-Central Office shall apply. 3.6.3 Any splitters installed by NationNET in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. NationNET may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
CLEC Provided Splitter – Line Splitting UNE-P and UNE-L. 3.6.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Kinetix must have a DSLAM collocated in the central office that serves the End User of such Loop. 3.6.2 Kinetix may purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. Kinetix 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 and the terms and conditions relating to Collocation set forth in Attachment 4-Central Office shall apply. 3.6.3 Any splitters installed by Kinetix in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Kinetix may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
CLEC Provided Splitter – Line Splitting UNE-P and UNE-L. 3.6.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Starlink must have a DSLAM collocated in the central office that serves the End User of such Loop. 3.6.2 Starlink may purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. Starlink 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 and the terms and conditions relating to Collocation set forth in Attachment 4-Central Office shall apply. 3.6.3 Any splitters installed by Starlink in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Starlink may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
CLEC Provided Splitter – Line Splitting UNE-P and UNE-L. 3.6.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Southern Digital must have a DSLAM collocated in the central office that serves the End User of such Loop. 3.6.2 Southern Digital may purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. Southern Digital 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 and the terms and conditions relating to Collocation set forth in Attachment 4-Central Office shall apply. 3.6.3 Any splitters installed by Southern Digital in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. By way of example and not limitation, Southern Digital may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.

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  • Line Splitting 3.1 Line splitting shall mean that a provider of data services (a Data LEC) and a provider of voice services (a Voice CLEC) to deliver voice and data service to End Users over the same Loop. The Voice CLEC and Data LEC may be the same or different carriers.

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