Definition of Common (Shared. Transport 6.3.1.1 Common (Shared) Transport is an interoffice transmission path between two BellSouth end-offices, BellSouth end-office and a local tandem, or between two local tandems. Where BellSouth Network Elements are connected by intra-office wiring, such wiring is provided as a part of the Network Elements and is not Common (Shared) Transport.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Definition of Common (Shared. Transport
6.3.1.1 Common (Shared) Transport is an interoffice transmission path between two BellSouth end-offices, BellSouth end-office and a local tandem, or between two local tandems. Where BellSouth Network Elements are connected by intra-office wiring, such wiring is provided as a part of the Network Elements and is not Common (Shared) Transport. Common (Shared) Transport consists of BellSouth inter-office transport facilities and is unbundled from local switching.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Definition of Common (Shared. Transport
6.3.1.1 Common (Shared) Transport is an interoffice transmission transmiss ion path between two BellSouth end-offices, BellSouth end-office and a local tandem, or between two local tandems. Where BellSouth Network Elements are connected by intra-office wiring, such wiring is provided as a part of the Network Elements and is not Common (Shared) Transport.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement Amendment
Definition of Common (Shared. Transport
6.3.1.1 Common (Shared) Transport is an interoffice transmission path between two BellSouth end-offices, BellSouth end-office and a local tandem, or between two local tandems. Where BellSouth Network Elements are connected by intra-office wiring, such wiring is provided as a part of the Network Elements and is not Common (Shared) Transport.office
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Samples: Telecommunications, Telecommunications