Common use of In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas Clause in Contracts

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB the ability to determine loop composition, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB PNG as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB PNG must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB PNG must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB PNG the ability to determine loop composition, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB PNG to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB PNG requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB Connectel as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB Connectel must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB Connectel must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB Connectel the ability to determine loop composition, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB Connectel to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB Connectel requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB TNCI as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB TNCI must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB TNCI must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB TNCI the ability to determine loop composition, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB TNCI to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB TNCI requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB Global Link as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB Global Link must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB Global Link must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB Global Link the ability to determine loop composition, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB Global Link to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB Global Link requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

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Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB PEG as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB PEG must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB PEG must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB PEG the ability to determine loop compositioncomposition and loop length, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB PEG to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB PEG requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

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Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB MMG as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB MMG must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB MMG must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB MMG the ability to determine loop compositioncomposition and loop length, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB MMG to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB MMG requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

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Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or and BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB Tech Com as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB Tech Com must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order service order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB Tech Com must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB Tech Com the ability to determine loop composition, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB Tech Com to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB Tech Com requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

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Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB NUI as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB NUI must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB NUI must access Verizon's ’s mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB NUI the ability to determine loop composition, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB NUI to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB NUI requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

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Samples: Agreement (Wave2Wave Communications, Inc.)

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB Xxxx Tell as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB Xxxx Tell must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB Xxxx Tell must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB Xxxx Tell the ability to determine loop compositioncomposition and loop length, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB Xxxx Tell to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB Xxxx Tell requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB MLTC as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB MLTC must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB MLTC must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB MLTC the ability to determine loop composition, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB MLTC to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB MLTC requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

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Samples: , Extended and Restated Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB Onvoy as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB Onvoy must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB Onvoy must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB Onvoy the ability to determine loop compositioncomposition and loop length, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB Onvoy to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB Onvoy requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB NL as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB NL must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB NL must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB NL the ability to determine loop composition, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB NL to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB NL requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

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Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB KDL as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB KDL must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB KDL must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB KDL the ability to determine loop composition, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB KDL to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB KDL requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB Princeton as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB Princeton must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB Princeton must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB Princeton the ability to determine loop compositioncomposition and loop length, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB Princeton to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB Princeton requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

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Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB CSTC as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB CSTC must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB CSTC must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB CSTC the ability to determine loop composition, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB CSTC to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB CSTC requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

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Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB API as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB API must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB API must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB API the ability to determine loop composition, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB API to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB API requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

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Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB CTT as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB CTT must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB CTT must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB CTT the ability to determine loop composition, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB CTT to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB CTT requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB MCIm as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB MCIm must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB MCIm must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB MCIm the ability to determine loop compositioncomposition and loop length, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB MCIm to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB MCIm requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Extended and Restated Agreement

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In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB VNCI as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB VNCI must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB VNCI must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB VNCI the ability to determine loop composition, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB VNCI to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB VNCI requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

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Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB SLT as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB SLT must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB SLT must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB SLT the ability to determine loop compositioncomposition and loop length, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB SLT to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB SLT requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

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Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB Wide Voice as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB Wide Voice must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB Wide Voice must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB Wide Voice the ability to determine loop compositioncomposition and loop length, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB Wide Voice to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB Wide Voice requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB Syniverse as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB Syniverse must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB Syniverse must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB Syniverse the ability to determine loop compositioncomposition and loop length, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB Syniverse to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB Syniverse requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB WCS as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB WCS must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB WCS must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB WCS the ability to determine loop compositioncomposition and loop length, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB WCS to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB WCS requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

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Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB MHT as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB MHT must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB MHT must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB MHT the ability to determine loop composition, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB MHT to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB MHT requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

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Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB Xxxxxxxx as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB Xxxxxxxx must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB Xxxxxxxx must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB Xxxxxxxx the ability to determine loop composition, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB Xxxxxxxx to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB Xxxxxxxx requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

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Samples: Extended and Restated Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB Ymax as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB Ymax must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB Ymax must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB Ymax the ability to determine loop composition, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB Ymax to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB Ymax requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB Intrado as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB Intrado must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB Intrado must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB Intrado the ability to determine loop compositioncomposition and loop length, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB Intrado to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB Intrado requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB BLC as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB BLC must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB BLC must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB BLC the ability to determine loop compositioncomposition and loop length, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB BLC to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB BLC requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB Airus as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB Airus must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB Airus must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB Airus the ability to determine loop compositioncomposition and loop length, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB Airus to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB Airus requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

In former Xxxx Atlantic Service Areas. Verizon is conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon for compatibility with xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN signals. The results of this survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to CBB Covista as the process is completed in each Central Office. CBB Covista must utilize this mechanized loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for an xDSL Compatible or BRI ISDN Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are set forth in the Pricing Attachment. In former GTE Service Areas, Verizon provides access to mechanized xDSL loop qualification information to help identify those loops that meet applicable technical characteristics for compatibility with xDSL Services that the CLEC may wish to offer to its end user Customers. CBB Covista must access Verizon's mechanized loop qualification system through the use of the on-line computer interface at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx in advance of submitting a valid electronic transmittal Service Order for xDSL service arrangements. The loop qualification information provided by Verizon gives CBB Covista the ability to determine loop composition, loop length and may provide other loop characteristics, when present, that may indicate incompatibility with xDSL Services such as load coils or Digital Loop Carrier. Information provided by the mechanized loop qualification system also indicates whether loop conditioning may be necessary. It is the responsibility of CBB Covista to evaluate the loop qualification information provided by Verizon and determine whether a loop meets CBB Covista requirements for xDSL Service, including determining whether conditioning should be ordered, prior to submitting an Order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Extended and Restated Agreement

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