Local Loop. 4.1 Consistent with Sections 1.3 and Section 2.0 of this Attachment 251(c)(3) UNE, AT&T shall provide Local Loop under the following terms and conditions in this subsection.
4.2 Pursuant to applicable FCC rules, a local loop UNE is a dedicated transmission facility between a distribution frame (or its equivalent) in an AT&T Central Office and the loop demarcation point at an End User customer premises or a compatible interface device or NID on a AT&T owned or controlled telephone pole where the CLEC Radio Port connects with AT&T’s network. A loop may also function as a UNE when used to provide Telecommunications Service to more than one CLEC Customer via a CLEC supplied radio port. The loop includes the NID and may include the Inside Wire subloop in a multi-unit environment where the Inside Wire subloop is owned or controlled by AT&T. The Parties acknowledge and agree that a transmission facility to a CMRS facility does not have to be unbundled. The local loop UNE includes all features, functions and capabilities of the transmission facility, including attached electronics (except those electronics used for the provision of advanced services, such as Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers), and CLEC requested line conditioning (subject to applicable charges in Appendix Pricing). The local loop UNE includes, but is not limited to DS1, DS3, fiber, and other high capacity loops to the extent required by applicable law.
4.2.1 AT&T must provide timely access to unbundled loops offered under the terms of this agreement. AT&T’s timeliness will be measured as required by the provisions in Attachment: Performance Measurements.
4.3 AT&T shall provide at the rates, terms, and conditions set out in this the Pricing Schedule, the types of UNE loops in sections 4.3.1- 4.
Local Loop. A transmission facility between a distribution frame (or its equivalent) in a CenturyTel Central Office and the loop demarcation point at an End User Customer’s premises.
Local Loop. 9.1 Provided that such a service is capable of being provided, if the Customer desires CTME to order and administer local tail circuits (each a "Local Loop") in order to interconnect the Customer’s network and equipment with the Services, CTME reserves the right to order Local Loops from the local circuit provider (the "Loop Provider") of its choice. If the Loop Provider does not provide test results regarding the Local Loop to CTME, then CTME may test the Local Loop based on International Telecommunication Union recommendations. CTME may accept or reject the Local Loop in its reasonable discretion based on such test results. CTME may suspend or terminate any Local Loop upon written notice to the Customer without liability to the Customer in order to comply with the order or request of any court, government agency or regulatory authority, or with any applicable law, governmental rule or regulation.
9.2 In the event of interruptions to or other problems with a Local Loop, the Customer shall notify CTME’s designated technical point of contact via phone, fax and/or e-mail. CTME’s sole obligation with regard to such interruptions shall be to use its commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Loop Provider to promptly remedy such problems.
9.3 Upon at least sixty (60) days prior written notice to the Customer, CTME may change the Loop Provider for a Local Loop. Such changes shall be at CTME’s sole cost and expense. The Customer may request a change in a Loop Provider upon at least sixty (60) days prior written notice to CTME. If CTME accepts the Customer’s request the Parties shall enter into a new Service Order. Changes requested by the Customer shall be at the Customer’s sole cost and expense, including all costs or penalties incurred by CTME due to the early termination of the original Local Loop.
9.4 The Customer shall be liable for all reasonable termination charges incurred by CTME due to its cancellation of a Local Loop, unless (i) such cancellation is initiated by CTME pursuant to clause 9.3 or (ii) provision for sharing any such termination charge is set forth in the Service Order.
9.5 If the Customer does not indicate on the Service Order that it desires CTME to provide (or, where necessary, to order and administer) a Local Loop on its behalf, then the Customer shall be solely responsible for ordering and administering that Local Loop. CTME shall not be liable for any delays in the Ready for Service Date caused by the Customer’s failure to place a t...
Local Loop. 4.1 Consistent with Section 2.1 of this Attachment UNE, SBC MISSOURI shall provide Unbundled Local Loop under the following terms and conditions.
4.2 Pursuant to applicable FCC rules, a local loop UNE is a dedicated transmission facility between a distribution frame (or its equivalent) in an SBC MISSOURI Central Office and the loop demarcation point at an premises. Therefore, consistent with the applicable FCC rules, SBC MISSOURI will make available the UNE loops set forth herein below between a distribution frame (or its equivalent) in an SBC MISSOURI Central Office and the loop demarcation point at an premises. The Parties acknowledge and agree that SBC MISSOURI shall not be obligated to provision any of the UNE loops provided for herein to cellular sites. Where applicable, the local loop includes all wire within multiple dwelling and tenant buildings and campuses that provides access to End User premises wiring, provided such wire is owned or controlled by SBC MISSOURI. The local loop UNE includes all features, functions and capabilities of the transmission facility, including attached electronics (except those electronics used for the provision of advanced services, such as Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers), and line conditioning Local Loop UNE includes, but is not limited to (DS1, DS3, fiber, and other high capacity loops to the extent required by applicable law, and where such loops are deployed in SBC MISSOURI wire centers. CLEC agrees to operate each loop type within the technical descriptions and parameters accepted within the industry. In accordance with 47 C.F.R. 51.319(a)(9), SBC MISSOURI shall not engineer the transmission capabilities of its network in a manner, or engage in any policy, practice, or procedure, that disrupts or degrades access to a local loop or subloop, including the time division multiplexing-based features, functions and capabilities of a hybrid loop, for which a requesting telecommunications carrier may obtain or has obtained access pursuant to this agreement.
4.2.1 When a local loop UNE is ordered to a high voltage area, the Parties understand and agree that the local loop UNE will require a High Voltage Protective Equipment (HVPE) (e.g., a positron), to ensure the safety and integrity of the network, the Parties’ employees and/or representatives, and the CLEC’s end-user customer. Therefore, any request by CLEC for a local loop UNE to a high voltage area will be submitted by CLEC to SBC MISSOURI. If CLEC reques...
Local Loop. The Cooperative ensures the proper functioning of VoIP telephony from the Nokia modem. The Cooperative is in no way responsible for the residence's telephone wiring, commonly known as the "local loop".
Local Loop. Equant’s standard IP VPN Service uses local loop as the primary means of dedicated access. User Sites, however, may elect to use any of the following two types of access methods (depending on availability), instead of local loop.
Local Loop. 4.1 Consistent with Sections 1.3 and Section 2.0 of this Attachment 251(c)(3) UNE, SBC TEXAS shall provide Local Loop under the following terms and conditions in this subsection.
4.2 Pursuant to applicable FCC rules, a local loop UNE is a dedicated transmission facility between a distribution frame (or its equivalent) in an SBC TEXAS Central Office and the loop demarcation point at an End User customer premises or a compatible interface device or NID on a SBC TEXAS owned or controlled telephone pole where the CLEC Radio Port connects with SBC TEXAS’ network. A loop may also function as a UNE when used to provide Telecommunications Service to more than one CLEC Customer via a CLEC supplied radio port. The loop includes the NID and may include the Inside Wire subloop in a multi-unit
4.2.1 SBC TEXAS must provide timely access to unbundled loops offered under the terms of this agreement. SBC TEXAS’ timeliness will be measured as required by the provisions in Attachment: Performance Measurements.
4.3 SBC TEXAS shall provide at the rates, terms, and conditions set out in this Attachment and Attachment Pricing, the types of UNE loops in sections 4.3.1- 4.
Local Loop. 4.1 Consistent with Sections 1.3 and Section 2.0 of this Attachment 251(c)(3) UNE, SBC TEXAS shall provide Local Loop under the following terms and conditions in this subsection.
4.2 Pursuant to applicable FCC rules, a local loop UNE is a dedicated transmission facility between a distribution frame (or its equivalent) in an SBC TEXAS Central Office and the loop demarcation point at an End User customer premises or a compatible interface device or NID on a SBC TEXAS owned or controlled telephone pole where the CLEC Radio Port connects with SBC TEXAS’ network. A loop may also function as a UNE when used to provide Telecommunications Service to more than one CLEC Customer via a CLEC supplied radio port. The loop includes the NID and may include the Inside Wire subloop in a multi-unit Page 89 of 437 ATACHMENT6: 251(C)(3) UNE/SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE, L.P. environment where the Inside Wire subloop is owned or controlled by SBC Texas. The Parties acknowledge and agree that a transmission facility to a CMRS facility does not have to be unbundled. The local loop UNE includes all features, functions and capabilities of the transmission facility, including attached electronics (except those electronics used for the provision of advanced services, such as Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers), and CLEC requested line conditioning (subject to applicable charges in Appendix Pricing). The local loop UNE includes, but is not limited to DS1, DS3, fiber, and other high capacity loops to the extent required by applicable law.
4.2.1 SBC TEXAS must provide timely access to unbundled loops offered under the terms of this agreement. SBC TEXAS’ timeliness will be measured as required by the provisions in Attachment: Performance Measurements.
4.3 SBC TEXAS shall provide at the rates, terms, and conditions set out in this Attachment and Attachment Pricing, the types of UNE loops in sections 4.3.1- 4.
Local Loop. Recurring Charges STS-1 Loop per Facility Termination per month UDLS1 NA $446.09 $421.59 NA $497.08 NA $387.01 NA $400.21 STS-1 Loop per mile 1L5ND NA $11.77 $8.90 NA $38.98 NA $32.53 NA $30.53 Interoffice Channel - Dedicated - STS-1 - FacilityTermination per month U1TFS NA $1,105.98 $788.00 NA $1,101 NA $800.94 NA $838.65 Interoffice Channel - Dedicated - STS-1 - per mile per month 1L5XX NA $4.17 $2.72 NA $14.04 NA $6.29 NA $6.88 Non-Recurring Charges - New EEL (Note 2)(Note 3) NRC- STS-1 interoffice - 1st U1TFS NA $154.30 $633.41 NA $713.57 NA $624.86 NA $961.62 NRC- STS-1 interoffice - Add'l U1TFS NA $77.50 $449.91 NA $404.36 NA $436.36 NA $625.84 XXX-XXX-0 Xxxxx Xxxx - 0xx XXXX0 NA $1,020.45 $761.81 NA $811.30 NA $964.04 NA $829.52 NRC-STS-1 Local Loop - Add'l UDLS1 NA $513.74 $545.54 NA $502.09 NA $542.73 NA $512.23 NRC-STS-1 interoffice channel and STS-1 Local Loop Combination - Electronic Svc Order, per LSR SOMEC NA $3.17 $3.50 NA $3.50 NA $3.50 NA $3.50 NRC-STS-1 interoffice channel and STS-1 Local Loop Combination - Manual Svc Order, per LSR XXXXX XX $25.40 NA NA NA NA NA NA $19.99 NRC-STS-1 interoffice channel and STS-1 Local Loop Combination - Manual Svc Order - 1st XXXXX XX NA $37.96 NA $100.50 NA $123.62 NA NA NRC-STS-1 interoffice channel and STS-1 Local Loop Combination - Manual Svc Order - Add'l XXXXX XX NA $37.96 NA $100.50 NA $84.76 NA NA NRC-STS-1 interoffice channel and STS-1 Local Loop Combination - Manual Svc Order - Disconnect - 1st XXXXX XX NA $18.23 NA $41.88 NA NA NA NA NRC-STS-1 interoffice channel and STS-1 Local Loop Combination - Manual Svc Order - Disconnect - Add'l XXXXX XX NA $18.23 NA $41.88 NA NA NA NA DS3 Interoffice Channel and DS1 Local Loop: Recurring Charges DS1 Loop per month USLXX XX XX XX XX XX XX $00.00 XX XX XX0 Loop per month, Zone 1 (Note 1) USLXX NA $64.69 $52.40 NA $56.32 XX XXX XX XX XX0 Xxxx per month, Zone 2 (Note 1) USLXX NA $94.71 $60.51 NA $96.73 XX XXX XX XX XX0 Xxxx per month, Zone 3 (Note 1) USLXX NA $208.93 $96.18 NA $197.57 XX XXX XX XX XX0 Xxxx per month, Zone 4 (Note 1) XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX Interoffice Channel - Dedicated - DS3 - FacilityTermination per month U1TF3 NA $1,121.93 $717.60 NA $1,101 NA $720.38 NA NA Interoffice Channel - Dedicated - DS3 - per mile per month 1L5XX NA $4.17 $6.46 NA $14.04 NA $12.98 NA NA DS3 Channelized System per month MQ3 NA $220.97 $202.91 NA $245.84 NA $226.81 NA NA DS3 Interface per month (DS1 COCI) UC1D1 NA $14.40 $0.67 NA $7.55 NA $4.61 NA NA Non-Recu...
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