Conditioned Loops. Sprint will condition loops at CLEC’s request. Conditioned loops are copper loops from which excessive bridge taps, load coils, low-pass filters, range extenders, load coils and similar devices have been removed to enable the delivery of high-speed wireline telecommunications capability, including DSL. Sprint will assess charges for loop conditioning in accordance with the prices listed in Attachment I. Conditioning charges apply to all loops irrespective of the length of the loop.
Conditioned Loops. 5.3.1 NEN may also require that the analog loops ordered above be conditioned in order for them to provide the end user service. Examples of this type of conditioning are: Type C, Type DA, and Improved C. The price for such conditioning shall be the applicable charge as provided in Appendix D, if available, or from the appropriate GTE intrastate special access tariff.
5.3.2 Digital loops ordered above will be conditioned to remove load coils and excessive bridge taps. The NRC for Loop Outside Facility Connection in Appendix D will apply when field work is required to perform such conditioning.
5.3.3 Upon NEN request and where available, digital loops may be provisioned in a manner that will allow for the transmission of digital signals required for ISDN and ADSL service without additional conditioning. Additional charges (e.g.Loop Line Extender) may apply for these digital loops.
Conditioned Loops. MEBTEL may also require that the analog loops ordered above be conditioned in order for them to provide the end user service. Examples of this type of conditioning are: Type C, Type DA, and Improved C. The price for such conditioning shall be the applicable charge as provided in Appendix D, if available, or from the appropriate GTE intrastate special access tariff.
5.3.1 Upon MEBTEL request and where available, digital loops may be provisioned in a manner that will allow for the transmission of digital signals required for ISDN and ADSL service without additional conditioning. Additional charges (e.g. Mid-span Repeaters) may apply for these digital loops.
Conditioned Loops. DTI may also require that the loops ordered above be conditioned in order for them to provide the end-user service. Examples of this type of conditioning are: Type C, Type DA, Improved C, Clear Channel, etc. The price for such a conditioned loops shall be the applicable charge as provided in the appropriate GTE intrastate special access tariff.
Conditioned Loops. DSL may also require that the loops ordered above be conditioned in order for them to provide the end user service. Examples of this type of conditioning are: Type C, Type DA, Improved C, Clear Channel, etc. The price for such a conditioned loops shall be the applicable charge as provided in the appropriate GTE intrastate special access tariff or, when applicable, in accordance with a BFR.
Conditioned Loops. NEWSOUTH may also require that the analog loops ordered above be conditioned in order for them to provide the end user service. Examples of this type of conditioning are: Type C, Type DA, and Improved C. The price for such conditioning shall be the applicable charge as provided in Appendix D, if available, or from the appropriate GTE intrastate special access tariff.
5.3.1 Upon NEWSOUTH request and where available, digital loops may be provisioned in a manner that will allow for the transmission of digital signals required for ISDN and ADSL service without additional conditioning. Additional charges (e.g. Mid-span Repeaters) may apply for these digital loops.
Conditioned Loops. GLOBALEYES may also require that the analog loops ordered above be in order for them to provide the end user Examples of this type of are: Type C, Type DA, and Improved C. The price for such conditioning shall be the applicable charge as provided in Appendix if available, or from the appropriate GTE intrastate special access tariff. Upon GLOBALEYES request and where available, digital loops may be provisioned in a manner that will allow for the transmission of digital signals required for and ADSL service without additional conditioning. Additional charges (e.g. Mid-span Repeaters) may apply for these digital loops.
5.4.1 5.4.3 5.4.4 GTE will not perform routine testing of the unbundled loop for maintenance purposes. GLOBALEYES will be required to provision a loop testing device either in its central office (switch location), Network Control Center or in its collocation arrangement to test the unbundled loop. GTE will perform repair and maintenance once trouble is identified by GLOBALEYES. All Loop facilities furnished by GTE on the premises of end-users and up to the network interface or functional equivalent are the property of GTE. GTE must have access to all such facilities for network management purposes. GTE employees and agents may enter said premises at any reasonable hour to test and inspect such facilities in connection with such purposes or, upon termination or cancellation of the Loop to remove such facility. GTE will provide loop transmission characteristics to GLOBALEYES end-users which are equal to those provided to GTE end-users. If GLOBALEYES leases loops which are conditioned to transmit digital signals, as a part of that conditioning, GTE will test the loop and provide recorded test results to GLOBALEYES. In maintenance and repair cases, if loop tests are taken, GTE will provide any recorded readings to GLOBALEYES at time the trouble ticket is closed in the same manner as GTE provides to itself and its end-users.
Conditioned Loops. CLEC may also require that the analog loops ordered above be conditioned in order for them to provide the end user service. Examples of this type of conditioning are: Type C, Type DA, and Improved C. The price for such conditioning shall be the applicable charge as provided in Appendix D.
5.4.1. Upon **CLEC request and where available, digital loops may be provisioned in a manner that will allow for the transmission of digital signals required for ISDN and ADSL service without additional conditioning. Additional charges (e.g., Mid-span Repeaters) may apply for these digital loops.
Conditioned Loops. Tallgrass may also require that the loops ordered above be conditioned in order for them to provide the end-user service. Examples of this type of conditioning are: Type C, Type DA, Improved C, Clear Channel, etc. The price for such conditioning of loops shall be the applicable charge as provided in the appropriate GTE intrastate special access tariff or, when applicable, shall be provided pursuant to a Bona Fide Request (? BFR? ) as described in Article 8,
Conditioned Loops. NorthPoint may also require that the analog loops ordered above be conditioned in order for them to provide the end user service. Examples of this type of conditioning are: Type C, Type DA, and Improved C. The price for such conditioning shall be the applicable charge as provided in Appendix D, if available, or from the appropriate GTE intrastate special access tariff.
5.3.1 Upon NorthPoint request and where available, digital loops may be provisioned in a manner that will allow for the transmission of digital signals required for ISDN and ADSL service without additional conditioning. Additional charges (e.g. Mid-span Repeaters) may apply for these digital loops.