Common use of Dark Fiber Loop Clause in Contracts

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

Appears in 69 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Telecommunications

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

Appears in 48 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Dark Fiber Loop. Consists of fiber optic strand(s) in a Verizon fiber optic cable between Verizon's accessible terminal, such as the fiber distribution frame, or its functional equivalent, located within a Verizon Wire Centerwire center, and Verizon’s accessible terminal located in Verizon’s main termination point at a Customer an end user customer premises, such as a fiber patch panel, and that Verizon has not been activated through connection to electronics that “light” it and render it capable of carrying Telecommunications Servicestelecommunications services.

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Dark Fiber Loop. Consists of fiber optic strand(s) in a Verizon fiber optic cable between Verizon's ’s accessible terminal, such as the fiber distribution frame, or its functional equivalent, located within a Verizon Wire Centerwire center, and Verizon’s accessible terminal located in Verizon’s main termination point at a Customer an end user customer premises, such as a fiber patch panel, and that Verizon has not been activated through connection to electronics that “light” it and render it capable of carrying Telecommunications Servicestelecommunications services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement (Wave2Wave Communications, Inc.), Interconnection Agreement (Wave2Wave Communications, Inc.)

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

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement (Wave2Wave Communications, Inc.), Agreement (Wave2Wave Communications, Inc.)

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

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Telecommunications, Telecommunications

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Dark Fiber Loop. Consists of fiber optic strand(s) in a Verizon fiber optic cable between Verizon's accessible terminal, such as the fiber distribution frame, or its functional equivalent, located within a Verizon Wire Centerwire center, and Verizon’s 's accessible terminal located in Verizon’s 's main termination point at a Customer an end user customer premises, such as a fiber patch panel, and that Verizon has not been activated through connection to electronics that "light" it and render it capable of carrying Telecommunications Servicestelecommunications services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement (Wave2Wave Communications, Inc.)

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