Common use of Dark Fiber Loop Clause in Contracts

Dark Fiber Loop. Consists of fiber optic strand(s) in a Frontier fiber optic cable between Frontier's accessible terminal, such as the fiber distribution frame, or its functional equivalent, located within a Frontier End Office, and Frontier’s accessible terminal located in Frontier’s main termination point at a Customer premises, such as a fiber patch panel, and that Frontier has not activated through connection to electronics that “light” it and render it capable of carrying Telecommunications Services.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Dark Fiber Loop. Consists of fiber optic strand(s) in a Frontier fiber optic cable between Frontier's accessible terminal, such as the fiber distribution frame, or its functional equivalent, located within a Frontier End Office, and Frontier’s accessible terminal located in Frontier’s main termination point at a Customer premises, such as a fiber patch panel, and that Frontier has not activated through connection to electronics that “light” ―light‖ it and render it capable of carrying Telecommunications Services.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Carrier to Carrier Agreement, Agreement Between Frontier Communications Northwest Inc. And Wallowa Valley Networks, LLC

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