FTTH/FTTC Loops Sample Clauses

FTTH/FTTC Loops. 2.1.2.1 In new build (i.e. greenfield) areas, AT&T-9STATE is not required to provide access to any FTTH/FTTC Loops on an unbundled basis when AT&T-9STATE deploys any such Loop to a residential unit that previously has not been served by any Loop facility. 2.1.2.2 In Overbuild situations where AT&T-9STATE has deployed a FTTH or FTTC Loop parallel to, or in replacement of, an existing copper Loop facility and has not retired the copper Loop pursuant to 47 C.F.R §51.319(a)(3)(iv), AT&T- 9STATE is not required to provide access to any FTTH/FTTC Loops on an unbundled basis when AT&T-9STATE has deployed any such Loop parallel to, or in replacement of an existing copper Loop facility, except that: 2.1.2.2.1 AT&T-9STATE will maintain the existing copper Loop connected to the particular End User’s premises after deploying the FTTH/FTTC Loop and provide nondiscriminatory access to that copper Loop on an unbundled basis, unless AT&T-9STATE retires the copper Loop pursuant to 47 C.F.R. §51.319(a)(3)(iv)(iii). 2.1.2.2.2 When AT&T-9STATE maintains the existing copper Loops pursuant to 47 C.F.R. §51.319(a)(3) (iii)(iiii)(A), AT&T-9STATE need not incur any expenses to ensure that the existing copper Loop remains capable of transmitting signals prior to receiving a request for access pursuant to that section, in which case AT&T- 9STATE shall restore the copper Loop to serviceable condition upon request. 2.1.2.2.3 AT&T-9STATE may retire copper Loops that have been replaced with FTTH/FTTC facilities using the FCC’s network disclosure requirements as set forth in Section 251(c)(5) of the Act and in §§ 51.325 through 51.335 and any applicable state requirements. 2.1.2.2.4 If AT&T-9STATE retires the copper loop pursuant to this section, AT&T- 9STATE shall provide nondiscriminatory access to one 64 kilobits per second transmission path capable of voice grade service over the fiber-to-the-home loop or fiber-to-the curb loop on an unbundled basis on the same rates and terms applicable under the Agreement to a 2Wire Voice Grade Loop to the same premises where such a loop is available.
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FTTH/FTTC Loops. In new build (i.e., greenfield) areas, AT&T-21STATE is not required to provide access to any FTTH/FTTC Loops on an unbundled basis when AT&T-21STATE deploys any such Loop to a residential unit that previously has not been served by any Loop facility.

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