Common use of Loop Clause in Contracts

Loop. 44.1. Sprint will provide CLEC access to Local Loops as defined in Part A including Copper Loops, DS1 Loops, DS3 Loops, Hybrid Loops, FTTC Loops and FTTH Loops. The following section includes the terms and conditions for Copper Loops, DS1 Loops, DS3 Loops, Hybrid Loops, FTTC Loops and FTTH Loops. Terms and conditions for making any network modifications resulting from CLEC’s request for Local Loops is contained in Section 53. 44.2. At CLEC’s request, and if technically feasible, Sprint will test and report trouble on conditioned loops for all of the line’s features, functions, and capabilities, and will not restrict its testing to voice-transmission only. Testing shall include Basic Testing and Cooperative Testing. Basic Testing shall include simple metallic measurements only, performed by accessing the loop through the voice switch. To the extent CLEC requests testing that would require Sprint to purchase new equipment, establish new procedures, or make systems modifications, CLEC will compensate Sprint for costs incurred to provide such testing. Request for additional testing must be submitted pursuant to the BFR Process in section 41. 44.2.1. Basic Testing does not include cooperative efforts that require Sprint’s technician to work jointly with CLEC’s staff (“Cooperative Testing”). 44.2.2. Cooperative testing will be provided by Sprint at CLEC’s expense. Sprint technicians will try to contact CLEC’s representative at the conclusion of installation. If the CLEC does not respond within 3 minutes, Sprint may, in its sole discretion, abandon the test and CLEC will be charged for the test. 44.2.3. Sprint will charge CLEC at the rates set out on Table One, when the location of the trouble on a CLEC-reported ticket is determined to be in CLEC’s network or on the CLEC end user’s side of the Demarcation Point.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Master Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement, Master Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement, Master Interconnection, Collocation, and Resale Agreement

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Loop. 44.142.1. Sprint will provide CLEC access to Local Loops as defined in Part A including Copper Loops, DS1 Loops, DS3 Loops, Hybrid Loops, and FTTC Loops and FTTH Loops. The following section includes the terms and conditions for Copper Loops, DS1 Loops, DS3 Loops, Hybrid Loops, FTTC Loops and FTTH Loops. Terms and conditions for making any network modifications resulting from CLEC’s request for Local Loops is contained in Section 53Section. 44.242.2. At CLEC’s request, and if technically feasible, Sprint will test and report trouble on conditioned loops for all of the line’s features, functions, and capabilities, and will not restrict its testing to voice-transmission only. Testing shall include Basic Testing and Cooperative Testing. Basic Testing shall include simple metallic measurements only, performed by accessing the loop through the voice switch. To the extent CLEC requests non-routine testing that would require Sprint to purchase new equipment, establish new procedures, or make systems modifications, CLEC will compensate Sprint for costs incurred to provide such testing. Request for additional testing must be submitted pursuant to the BFR Process in section 4139. 44.2.142.2.1. Basic Testing does not include cooperative efforts that require Sprint’s technician to work jointly with CLEC’s staff (“Cooperative Testing”). 44.2.242.2.2. Cooperative testing will be provided by Sprint at CLEC’s expense. Sprint technicians will try to contact CLEC’s representative at the conclusion of installation. If the CLEC does not respond within 3 minutes, Sprint may, in its sole discretion, abandon the test and CLEC will be charged for the test. 44.2.342.2.3. Sprint will charge CLEC at the rates set out on Table One, when the location of the trouble on a CLEC-reported ticket is determined to be in CLEC’s network or on the CLEC end user’s side of the Demarcation Point.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Interconnection and Collocation Agreement, Interconnection and Collocation Agreement, Master Interconnection and Collocation Agreement

Loop. 44.1. Sprint Embarq will provide CLEC access to Local Loops as defined in Part A including Copper Loops, DS1 Loops, DS3 Loops, Hybrid Loops, FTTC Loops and FTTH Loops. The following section includes the terms and conditions for Copper Loops, DS1 Loops, DS3 Loops, Hybrid Loops, FTTC Loops and FTTH Loops. Terms and conditions for making any network modifications resulting from CLEC’s request for Local Loops is contained in Section 53. 44.2. At CLEC’s request, and if technically feasible, Sprint Embarq will test and report trouble on conditioned loops for all of the line’s features, functions, and capabilities, and will not restrict its testing to voice-transmission only. Testing shall include Basic Testing and Cooperative Testing. Basic Testing shall include simple metallic measurements only, performed by accessing the loop through the voice switch. To the extent CLEC requests testing that would require Sprint Embarq to purchase new equipment, establish new procedures, or make systems modifications, CLEC will compensate Sprint Embarq for costs incurred to provide such testing. Request for additional testing must be submitted pursuant to the BFR Process in section 41. 44.2.1. Basic Testing does not include cooperative efforts that require SprintXxxxxx’s technician to work jointly with CLEC’s staff (“Cooperative Testing”). 44.2.2. Cooperative testing will be provided by Sprint Embarq at CLEC’s expense. Sprint Embarq technicians will try to contact CLEC’s representative at the conclusion of installation. If the CLEC does not respond within 3 minutes, Sprint Embarq may, in its sole discretion, abandon the test and CLEC will be charged for the test. 44.2.3. Sprint Embarq will charge CLEC at the rates set out on Table One, when the location of the trouble on a CLEC-reported ticket is determined to be in CLEC’s network or on the CLEC end user’s side of the Demarcation Point.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Telecommunications, Master Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement, Master Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement

Loop. 44.1. Sprint will provide CLEC access to Local Loops as defined in Part A including Copper Loops, DS1 Loops, DS3 Loops, Hybrid Loops, FTTC Loops and FTTH Loops. The following section includes the terms and conditions for Copper Loops, DS1 Loops, DS3 Loops, Hybrid Loops, FTTC Loops and FTTH Loops. Terms and conditions for making any network modifications resulting from CLEC’s request for Local Loops is contained in Section 53. 44.2. At CLEC’s request, and if technically feasibleTechnically Feasible, Sprint will test and report trouble on conditioned loops for all of the line’s features, functions, and capabilities, and will not restrict its testing to voice-transmission only. Testing shall include Basic Testing and Cooperative Testing. Basic Testing shall include simple metallic measurements only, performed by accessing the loop through the voice switch. To the extent CLEC requests testing that would require Sprint to purchase new equipment, establish new procedures, or make systems modifications, CLEC will compensate Sprint for costs incurred to provide such testing. Request for additional testing must be submitted pursuant to the BFR Process in section 41. 44.2.1. Basic Testing does not include cooperative efforts that require Sprint’s technician to work jointly with CLEC’s staff (“Cooperative Testing”). 44.2.2. Cooperative testing will be provided by Sprint at CLEC’s expense. Sprint technicians will try to contact CLEC’s representative at the conclusion of installation. If the CLEC does not respond within 3 minutes, Sprint may, in its sole discretion, abandon the test and CLEC will be charged for the test. 44.2.3. Sprint will charge CLEC at the rates set out on Table One, when the location of the trouble on a CLEC-reported ticket is determined to be in CLEC’s network or on the CLEC end user’s side of the Demarcation Point.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement, Master Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement

Loop. 44.1. Sprint will provide CLEC access to Local Loops as defined in Part A including Copper Loops, DS1 Loops, DS3 Loops, Hybrid Loops, FTTC Loops and FTTH Loops. The following section includes the terms and conditions for Copper Loops, DS1 Loops, DS3 Loops, Hybrid Loops, FTTC Loops and FTTH Loops. Terms and conditions for making any network modifications resulting from CLEC’s request for Local Loops is contained in Section 53. 44.2. At CLEC’s request, and if technically feasible, Sprint will test and report trouble on conditioned loops for all of the line’s features, functions, and capabilities, and will not restrict its testing to voice-transmission only. Testing shall include Basic Testing and Cooperative Testing. Basic Testing shall include simple metallic measurements only, performed by accessing the loop through the voice switch. To the extent CLEC requests testing that would require Sprint to purchase new equipment, establish new procedures, or make systems modifications, CLEC will compensate Sprint for costs incurred to provide such testing. Request for additional testing must be submitted pursuant to the BFR Process in section 41. 44.2.1. Basic Testing does not include cooperative efforts that require Sprint’s technician to work jointly with CLEC’s staff (“Cooperative Testing”). 44.2.2. Cooperative testing will be provided by Sprint at CLEC’s expense. Sprint technicians will try to contact CLECXXXX’s representative at the conclusion of installation. If the CLEC does not respond within 3 minutes, Sprint may, in its sole discretion, abandon the test and CLEC will be charged for the test. 44.2.3. Sprint will charge CLEC at the rates set out on Table One, when the location of the trouble on a CLEC-reported ticket is determined to be in CLEC’s network or on the CLEC end user’s side of the Demarcation Point.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement, Master Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement

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Loop. 44.143.1. Sprint will provide CLEC access to Local Loops as defined in Part A including Copper Loops, DS1 Loops, DS3 Loops, Hybrid Loops, FTTC Loops and FTTH Loops. The following section includes the terms and conditions for Copper Loops, DS1 Loops, DS3 Loops, Hybrid Loops, FTTC Loops and FTTH Loops. Terms and conditions for making any network modifications resulting from CLEC’s request for Local Loops is contained in Section 5352. 44.243.2. At CLEC’s request, and if technically feasible, Sprint will test and report trouble on conditioned loops for all of the line’s features, functions, and capabilities, and will not restrict its testing to voice-transmission only. Testing shall include Basic Testing and Cooperative Testing. Basic Testing shall include simple metallic measurements only, performed by accessing the loop through the voice switch. To the extent CLEC requests testing that would require Sprint to purchase new equipment, establish new procedures, or make systems modifications, CLEC will compensate Sprint for costs incurred to provide such testing. Request for additional testing must be submitted pursuant to the BFR Process in section 4140. 44.2.143.2.1. Basic Testing does not include cooperative efforts that require Sprint’s technician to work jointly with CLEC’s staff (“Cooperative Testing”). 44.2.243.2.2. Cooperative testing will be provided by Sprint at CLEC’s expense. Sprint technicians will try to contact CLEC’s representative at the conclusion of installation. If the CLEC does not respond within 3 minutes, Sprint may, in its sole discretion, abandon the test and CLEC will be charged for the test. 44.2.343.2.3. Sprint will charge CLEC at the rates set out on Table One, when the location of the trouble on a CLEC-reported ticket is determined to be in CLEC’s network or on the CLEC end user’s side of the Demarcation Point.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement

Loop. 44.1. Sprint CenturyLink will provide CLEC access to Local Loops as defined in Part A including Copper Loops, DS1 Loops, DS3 Loops, Hybrid Loops, FTTC Loops and FTTH Loops. The following section includes the terms and conditions for Copper Loops, DS1 Loops, DS3 Loops, Hybrid Loops, FTTC Loops and FTTH Loops. Terms and conditions for making any network modifications resulting from CLEC’s request for Local Loops is contained in Section 53.53.‌ 44.2. At CLEC’s request, and if technically feasible, Sprint CenturyLink will test and report trouble on conditioned loops for all of the line’s features, functions, and capabilities, and will not restrict its testing to voice-transmission only. Testing shall include Basic Testing and Cooperative Testing. Basic Testing shall include simple metallic measurements only, performed by accessing the loop through the voice switch. To the extent CLEC requests testing that would require Sprint CenturyLink to purchase new equipment, establish new procedures, or make systems modifications, CLEC will compensate Sprint CenturyLink for costs incurred to provide such testing. Request for additional testing must be submitted pursuant to the BFR Process in section 41. 44.2.1. Basic Testing does not include cooperative efforts that require SprintCenturyLink’s technician to work jointly with CLEC’s staff (“Cooperative Testing”). 44.2.2. Cooperative testing will be provided by Sprint CenturyLink at CLEC’s expense. Sprint CenturyLink technicians will try to contact CLEC’s representative at the conclusion of installation. If the CLEC does not respond within 3 minutes, Sprint CenturyLink may, in its sole discretion, abandon the test and CLEC will be charged for the test. 44.2.3. Sprint CenturyLink will charge CLEC at the rates set out on Table One, when the location of the trouble on a CLEC-reported ticket is determined to be in CLEC’s network or on the CLEC end user’s side of the Demarcation Point.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement

Loop. 44.1. Sprint Embarq will provide CLEC access to Local Loops as defined in Part A including Copper Loops, DS1 Loops, DS3 Loops, Hybrid Loops, FTTC Loops and FTTH Loops. The following section includes the terms and conditions for Copper Loops, DS1 Loops, DS3 Loops, Hybrid Loops, FTTC Loops and FTTH Loops. Terms and conditions for making any network modifications resulting from CLEC’s request for Local Loops is contained in Section 53. 44.2. At CLEC’s request, and if technically feasible, Sprint Embarq will test and report trouble on conditioned loops for all of the line’s features, functions, and capabilities, and will not restrict its testing to voice-transmission only. Testing shall include Basic Testing and Cooperative Testing. Basic Testing shall include simple metallic measurements only, performed by accessing the loop through the voice switch. To the extent CLEC requests testing that would require Sprint Embarq to purchase new equipment, establish new procedures, or make systems modifications, CLEC will compensate Sprint Embarq for costs incurred to provide such testing. Request for additional testing must be submitted pursuant to the BFR Process in section 41. 44.2.1. Basic Testing does not include cooperative efforts that require SprintEmbarq’s technician to work jointly with CLEC’s staff (“Cooperative Testing”). 44.2.2. Cooperative testing will be provided by Sprint Embarq at CLEC’s expense. Sprint Embarq technicians will try to contact CLEC’s representative at the conclusion of installation. If the CLEC does not respond within 3 minutes, Sprint Embarq may, in its sole discretion, abandon the test and CLEC will be charged for the test. 44.2.3. Sprint Embarq will charge CLEC at the rates set out on Table One, when the location of the trouble on a CLEC-reported ticket is determined to be in CLEC’s network or on the CLEC end user’s side of the Demarcation Point.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement

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