Common use of Loop Qualification and Conditioning Clause in Contracts

Loop Qualification and Conditioning. 7.2.1 AFS may order a “paper” transmission study to any service address to determine the feasibility of that address supporting DSL service. Such “paper” transmission study (hereinafter referred to as “EML study”) consists of a records-only review, is as accurate as the records at that point in time, and is performed after receipt of the fee agreed to in Part C Attachment 1. An EML will be performed by ACS-AK from its outside plant records and will include the cable plant make-up of the loop to the specific service address summarizing such items as wire gauge and types by section and distance, the presence of bridge tap(s), their locations and lengths, and presence of load coils or any other transmission equipment that could affect the performance of DSL on the loop, and an Estimated Measured Loss (EML) analysis of the loop. EML analysis will be computed for all characteristic frequencies listed on Table 2.1, for all types of DSL services.

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Samples: Resale and Unbundling Agreement

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Loop Qualification and Conditioning. 7.2.1 AFS may order a “paper” transmission study to any service address to determine the feasibility of that address supporting DSL service. Such “paper” transmission study (hereinafter referred to as “EML study”) consists of a records-only review, is as accurate as the records at that point in time, and is performed after receipt of the fee agreed to in Part C Attachment 1. An EML will be performed by ACS-AK N from its outside plant records and will include the cable plant make-up of the loop to the specific service address summarizing such items as wire gauge and types by section and distance, the presence of bridge tap(s), their locations and lengths, and presence of load coils or any other transmission equipment that could affect the performance of DSL on the loop, and an Estimated Measured Loss (EML) analysis of the loop. EML analysis will be computed for all characteristic frequencies listed on Table 2.1, for all types of DSL services.

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Samples: Resale and Unbundling Agreement

Loop Qualification and Conditioning. 7.2.1 AFS TALD may order a “paper” transmission study to any service address to determine the feasibility of that address supporting DSL service. Such “paper” transmission study (hereinafter referred to as “EML study”) consists of a records-only review, is as accurate as the records at that point in time, and is performed after receipt of the fee agreed to in Part C Attachment 1. An EML will be performed by ACS-AK ANC from its outside plant records and will include the cable plant make-up of the loop ofthe ioop to the specific service address summarizing such items as wire gauge and types by section and distance, the presence of bridge tap(s), their locations and lengths, and presence of load coils or any other transmission equipment that could affect the performance of DSL on the loop, and an Estimated Measured Loss (EML) analysis of the loop. EML analysis will be computed for all characteristic frequencies listed on Table 2.1, for all types of DSL services.

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Samples: Resale and Unbundling Agreement

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Loop Qualification and Conditioning. 7.2.1 AFS may order a “paper” transmission study to any service address to determine the feasibility of that address supporting DSL service. Such “paper” transmission study (hereinafter referred to as “EML study”) consists of a records-only review, is as accurate as the records at that point in time, and is performed after receipt of the fee agreed to in Part C Attachment 1. An EML will be performed by ACS-AK ANC from its outside plant records and will include the cable plant make-up of the loop to the specific service address summarizing such items as wire gauge and types by section and distance, the presence of bridge tap(s), their locations and lengths, and presence of load coils or any other transmission equipment that could affect the performance of DSL on the loop, and an Estimated Measured Loss (EML) analysis of the loop. EML analysis will be computed for all characteristic frequencies listed on Table 2.1, for all types of DSL services.

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Samples: Agreement

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