Fibre Diversity Clause Samples

Fibre Diversity. 7.1 The Bitstream 3b Service provides a single fibre between the Central Office and the End User’s Premises. 7.2 Diversity (a second or subsequent instance of the Bitstream 3b Service between the Fibre Access Point and the Central Office) will be available as an option for some but not all Premises. Standard Installation Service Levels do not apply to the provision of the diverse products and each instance will be treated as an individual line for the purpose of availability Service Levels. 7.3 Where available, the diverse optical paths will be in separate fibre cable sheaths, and if requested in separate cable routes. The diverse cable routes will be a minimum of the width of a street apart, and should not share any manholes or access points. Separate entries into the Central Office will also be used where available. 7.4 The Service Provider can also request diverse access to End User Premises, or access to diverse Central Offices as part of a Non-Standard Install, however this will not be available in all cases. 7.5 There may be practical limitations to providing full physical diversity to some sites. The provision of a separate entry to an LFC Central Office will have unique site specific engineering considerations and may attract additional costs. 2 SC/APC – Standard Connector/Angle Polished Connector to IEC 61754-4. 8.1 Service Levels for both the Layer 1 and Layer 2 components of the Bitstream 3b Service are set out in the Service Level Terms for the Bitstream Services. ONT
Fibre Diversity. ‌ 8.1 The CXC Service provides a single circuit between the originating and destination POIs and/or or Central Offices. 8.2 The Service Provider can request a second instance of the CXC Service to provide a level of diversity. There may be practical limitations to providing full physical diversity to some sites. The provision of a separate instance of the CXC Service to and between POIs and Central Offices will have unique site specific engineering considerations and will attract additional costs on terms and conditions to be agreed with Chorus. Standard Installation Charges and Service Levels do not apply to the provision of diversity products. 8.3 If the diverse path is not ordered in the same order as the primary path, the Service Provider is responsible for providing the primary path details for Chorus to create a linkage between these two instances in the relevant Chorus systems. Each instance of the CXC Service, primary and diverse, will be treated as an individual line for the purpose of availability Service Levels. 8.4 Diverse paths will be in separate fibre cable sheaths, and if requested in separate cable routes. The diverse cable routes will be a minimum of the width of a street apart and should not share any manholes or access points. Separate entries into the Central Office will be used where requested.
Fibre Diversity. 9.1 The Inter-CO Fibre Service provides a single fibre between the originating and destination LFC Central Offices. 9.2 Diversity (a second or subsequent instance of the Inter-CO Fibre Service) will be available on request. The provision of a diverse fibre (a second instance of the Inter-CO Fibre Service) will have unique site specific engineering considerations and may result in optical loss budgets that will fall outside standard distance and power levels on one of the fibres. Standard installation Service Levels do not apply to the provision of diverse products and each instance will be treated as an individual line for the purpose of availability of Service Levels. 9.3 Diverse optical paths will be in separate fibre cable sheaths, and if requested in separate cable routes. The diverse cable routes will be a minimum of the width of a street apart, and should not share any manholes or access points. Separate entries into the Central Office will be used where requested.
Fibre Diversity. ‌ 9.1 The Bandwidth Fibre Access Service provides a single circuit between the LFC Central Office and the End User’s Premises, Service Providr Premises or NBAP (as applicable). 9.2 Diversity (a second or subsequent instance of the Bandwidth Fibre Access Service between the Fibre Access Point and the Central Office) may be available as an option for some but not all Premises. Standard Installation Charges and Service Levels do not apply to the provision of diversity products that involve diverse access to the End User Premises, Service Providr Premises or NBAP (as applicable) or access to a Central Office that is not the local Central Office. Each instance of the Bandwidth Fibre Access Service, primary and diverse , will be treated as an individual line for the purpose of availability Service Levels. 9.3 The diverse optical paths will be in separate fibre cable sheaths, and if requested in separate cable routes. The diverse cable routes will be a minimum of the width of a street apart, and should not share any manholes or access points. Separate entries into the Central Office will be used where available. 9.4 Service Providers can also request diverse access to End User Premises, Service Provider Premises or NBAP (as applicable), or access to diverse Central Offices as part of a Non- Standard Install, however this will not be available in all cases. 9.5 There may be practical limitations to providing full physical diversity to some sites. The provision of a separate entry to an LFC Central Office will have unique site specific engineering considerations and may attract additional costs.
Fibre Diversity. 8.1 The Transport Service provides a single circuit between the originating and destination LFC POI Central Offices or alternate routes. 8.2 The Service Provider can request a second instance of the Transport Service to provide a level of diversity. There may be practical limitations to providing full physical diversity to some sites. The provision of a separate instance of the Transport Service to and between LFC Central Offices will have unique site specific engineering considerations and will attract additional costs on terms and conditions to be agreed with the LFC. Standard Installation Charges and Service Levels do not apply to the provision of diversity products. Each instance of the Transport Service, primary and diverse, will be treated as an individual line for the purpose of availability Service Levels. 8.3 Diverse paths will be in separate fibre cable sheaths, and if requested in separate cable routes. The diverse cable routes will be a minimum of the width of a street apart, and should not share any manholes or access points. Separate entries into the Central Office will be used where requested.
Fibre Diversity. 11.1 The NBAP Service provides a single fibre between the relevant Ultrafast Fibre Central Office and the relevant NBAP. 11.2 Diversity (a second or subsequent instance of the NBAP Service between the relevant NBAP and the relevant Ultrafast Fibre Central Office) may be made available by Ultrafast Fibre on request for NBAPs located in major health-care facilities, secondary or tertiary education centres, central business districts, industrial parks, business parks and strip malls. Diversity, as a standard product, may not be available to NBAPs located outside of these location types. The standard NBAP Service installation Service Levels do not apply to the provision of diverse products and each instance will be treated as an individual line for the purpose of availability of the Service Levels. 11.3 Where available, the diverse optical paths will be in separate fibre cable sheaths, and if requested, in separate cable routes.1 The diverse cable routes will be a minimum of the width of a street apart and should not share any manholes or access points. Separate entries into the relevant Ultrafast Fibre Central Office will be used where available. 11.4 The Service Provider may request diverse access to a NBAP, or access to diverse Central Offices as part of a Non-Standard Install; however, this may not be available in all cases. 11.5 Where practicable, Ultrafast Fibre may also provide diversity in situations other than those listed in the Service Description, on request, as an additional service. 11.6 There may be practical limitations to providing full physical diversity to some sites. The provision of a separate entry to an Ultrafast Fibre Central Office will have unique site specific engineering considerations and may attract additional costs.

Related to Fibre Diversity

  • Diversity The Employer and the Union recognize the values of diversity in the workplace and will work cooperatively toward achieving a work environment that reflects the interests of a diverse work force.

  • Nepotism No employee shall be awarded a position where he/she is to be directly supervised by a member of his/her immediate family. “

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