Loops. TR-NWT-000057 Functional Criteria for Digital Loop Carrier Systems Issue 2 TR-NWT-000393 Generic Requirements for ISDN Basic Access Digital Subscriber Lines GR-253-CORE SONET Common Generic Criteria TR-NWT-000303 Integrated Digital Loop Carrier System Generic Requirements TR-TSY-000673 Operations Interface for an IDLC System GR-303-CORE Issue 1 Integrated Digital Loop Carrier System Generic Requirements TR-NWT-000393 Generic Requirements for ISDN Basic Access Digital Subscriber Lines TR-TSY-000008 Digital Interface Between the SLC 96 Digital Loop Carrier System and a Local Digital switch TR-NWT-008 and 303 TA-TSY-000120 Subscriber Premises or Network Ground Wire GR-49-CORE Generic Requirements for Outdoor Telephone Network Interface Requirements TR-NWT-000239 Indoor Telephone Network Interfaces TR-NWT-000937 Generic Requirements for Outdoor and Indoor Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx XX-XXX-000000 Generic Requirements for Network Inside Wiring
Loops. The local loop network component is a transmission facility that BellSouth provides between a distribution frame (or its equivalent) in BellSouth’s central office and the loop demarcation point at an End User premises. Facilities that do not terminate at a demarcation point at an End User premises, including, by way of example, but not limited to, facilities that terminate to another carrier’s switch or premises, a cell site, Mobile Switching Center or base station, do not constitute local loops. The loop includes all features, functions, and capabilities of the transmission facilities, including the network interface device, and attached electronics (except those used for the provision of advanced services, such as Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers (DSLAMs)), optronics and intermediate devices (including repeaters and load coils) used to establish the transmission path to the End User’s premises, including inside wire owned or controlled by BellSouth. CUSTOMER shall purchase the entire bandwidth of the loop and, except as required herein or as otherwise agreed to by the Parties, BellSouth shall not subdivide the frequency of the loop.
3.7.1 Except as set forth herein, 2-wire voice grade loops may be provisioned using any type of facility that will support voice grade services. This may include loaded copper, non-loaded copper, digital loop carrier systems, fiber/copper combination (hybrid loop) or a combination of any of these facilities. BellSouth, at any time, in the normal course of maintaining, repairing, and configuring its network, may also change the facilities that are used to provide the loop utilized in conjunction with the Wholesale Local Platform Service. This change may occur at any time. In these situations, BellSouth will only ensure that the newly provided facility will support the same voice grade services provided by the Wholesale Local Platform Services. 2-wire voice grade loops come in two (2) different service levels - SL1 and SL2.
3.7.1.1 XX0 0-xxxx voice grade loops are 2-wire loop start circuits, will be non-designed, and will not have remote access test points. Version: 3Q06 MBR 07/18/06
7.1.2 XX0 0-xxxx voice grade loops shall have remote access test points and will be designed with a DLR provided to CUSTOMER. SL2 circuits can be provisioned with a loop start, ground start or reverse battery signaling.
Loops. GR-57-CORE Functional Criteria for Digital Loop Carrier (DLC) Systems TR-NWT-000393 Generic Requirements for ISDN Basic Access Digital Subscriber Lines GR-253-CORE SONET Transport Systems: Common Generic Criteria GR-303-CORE Integrated Digital Loop Carrier System Generic Requirements Objectives and Interface TR-TSY-000008 Digital Interface Between the SLC 96 Digital Loop Carrier System and a Local Digital Switch TA-TSY-000120 Subscriber Premises or Network Ground Wire GR-49-CORE Generic Requirements for Outdoor Telephone Network Interface Devices TR-NWT-000937 Generic Requirements for Outdoor and Indoor Building Entrance Terminals (BETs) TR-NWT-000133 Generic Requirements for Network Inside Wiring ANSI T1.417, Spectrum Management for Loop Transmission Systems
Loops. The local loop network component is a tranmsission facility that A&TT provides between a distribution frame (or its equivalent) in AT&T’s central office and the loop demarcation point at an End User premises. Facilities that do not terminate at a demarcation point at an End User premises, including, by way of example, but nolimt ited to, facilitieshtat terminate to another ATT 1 – SERVICESA/ T&T-9STATE 4Q07 MBR AGREEMENT – 03/13/08 carrier’s switch or premises, a cell site, Mobile Switching Center or base station, do not constitute local loops. The loop includes all features, funocntis, and capabilities of the transmission facilities, including the network interface device, and attached electronics (except those used for the provision of advanced services, such as Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers (DSLAMs)), optronics and intermediate devices (including repeaters and load coils) used to establish the transmission path to the End User’s premises, including inside wire owned or controlled by AT&T. CUSTOMER shall purchase the entire bandwidth of the loop and, except as required herein or as otherwise agreed to by the Parties, AT&T shall not subdivide the frequency of the loop.
3.7.1 Except as set forth herein, 2-wire voicegradleoops may be provisioned uinsg any typeof facility that will support voicegrade services. This mainyclude loaded copper, nonlo-aded copper, digital loop carrier systems, fiber/copper combination (hybrid loop) or a combination of any of these facilities. AT&T, at any timein, the normal course of maintaing, repairing, andconfiguring its network, may also changehte facilities thatare used to provide the looputilized inconjunction with theWholesale Local Platform Service. This change may occur at any time. In these situations, AT&Twill only ensure that the newly provdi ed facility will support the smae voicegrade services provided by theWholesale Local Platform Services. 2-wire voice grade loops come in two (2) different service levels - SL1 and SL2.
3.7.1.1 SL1 2-wire voicegrade loops aer2-wire loop start circuitsw, ill be non-designed, andwill not have remote access test points.
3.7.1.2 SL2 2-wire voicegrade loops shall have remoateccess test points and will be designed with a DLR provided to CUSTOMER. SL2 circuits can be provisioned with a loop start, ground start or reverse battery signaling.
3.7.2 As specified, certainWholesale Local Pal tform services utilize digtai l loop network components. Digital loops are service specif...
Loops. In cases where Versatel wants to offer non-DSL-services over unbundled loops, and subject to regulatory and contractual restrictions, VersaPoint will order these loops on behalf of Versatel. Versatel and VersaPoint will agree on a process to hand over these loops to Versatel in order to ensure a smooth service delivery by Versatel.
Loops. The Loop is defined as an analog transmission facility between a distribution frame (or its equivalent) in a CenturyLink Central Office and the Loop Demarcation Point at an End User's premises. The Loop includes all features, functions, and capabilities of such transmission facility. Those features, functions, and capabilities include, but are not limited to, attached electronics that are necessary for the full functionality of the analog loop (except those electronics used for the provision of advanced Services, such as Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers), and line conditioning. The Loop includes two wire and four wire analog Loops. As part of the WLV Service, CenturyLink will combine the Local Switching and Shared Transport Network Elements with an analog Loop.
1.2.1 CenturyLink will provide analog Loops to Customer of substantially the same quality as the Loop that CenturyLink uses to provide service to its own End Users. For Loops that have a retail analogue, CenturyLink will provide these Loops in substantially the same time and manner as CenturyLink provides to its own End Users. Loops will be with a minimum of service disruption. Analog (voice grade) Loops are available as a two-wire or four-wire voice grade, point-to-point configuration suitable for local exchange type services. For the two-wire configuration, Customer must specify the signaling option. The actual Loop facilities may utilize various technologies or combinations of technologies.
1.2.2 The following WLV Service types will be combined with 2-wire loops: WLV Business; WLV Centrex (including Centrex 21); Centrex Plus; Centron in Minnesota only; WLV ISDN BRI; WLV PAL; WLV PBX Analog non-DID and 1-Way DID Trunks; and WLV Residential.
1.2.3 WLV PBX Analog 2-Way DID Trunks will be combined with 4 wire loops.
Loops. 2.1 The local Loop Network Element is defined as a transmission facility between a distribution frame (or its equivalent) in BellSouth’s central office and the Loop demarcation point at a customer’s premises (Loop), including inside wire owned by BellSouth. Facilities that do not terminate at a demarcation point at a customer premises, including, by way of example, but not limited to, facilities that terminate to another carrier’s switch or premises, a cell site, Mobile Switching Center or base station, do not constitute Loops. The Loop Network Element includes all features, functions, and capabilities of the transmission facilities, including the network interface device (NID), and attached electronics (except those used for the provision of advanced services, such as Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers), optronics and intermediate devices (including repeaters and load coils) used to establish the transmission path to the customer premises. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, MCI shall be entitled to use the entire bandwidth of a Loop purchased by MCI, and, except as required herein or as otherwise agreed to by the Parties, BellSouth shall not subdivide the frequency of the Loop. The Loop and subloops shall be provided, maintained and repaired to MCI in accordance with applicable industry standards. For those Loops (or associated Loop attributes) and subloops for which there is no applicable industry standard, BellSouth will use BellSouth’s Technical Reference 73600 (TR73600) – “Unbundled Local Loop – Technical Specifications”.
2.1.1 For ease of reference, the Parties agree to use certain non-industry standard terms for various Loop types that have been offered by BellSouth (e.g. SL1, SL2, etc.). By agreeing to use these terms, MCI does not concede that these Loops provided by BellSouth are not, or are not required to be, Loops conforming to standard industry requirements. MCI does not agree that BellSouth may apply TR73600 technical requirements to these Loops simply by virtue of BellSouth’s use of non-industry standard terms to describe these Loop types. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, it is the intention of the Parties that all Loop types required to be provided under Applicable Law are included in this Agreement.
2.1.2 The Loop does not include any packet switched features, functions or capabilities.
2.1.3 Fiber to the Home (FTTH) Loops are local Loops consisting entirely of fiber optic cable, whether dark...
Loops. The local loop network component is a transmission facility that AT&T-9STATE provides between a distribution frame (or its equivalent) in AT&T-9STATE’s central office and the loop demarcation point at an End User premises. Facilities that do not terminate at a demarcation point at an End User premises, including, by way of example, but not limited to, facilities that terminate to another carrier’s switch or premises, a cell site, Mobile Switching Center or base station, do not constitute local loops. The loop includes all features, functions, and capabilities of the transmission facilities, including the network interface device, and attached electronics (except those used for the provision of advanced services, such as Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers (DSLAMs)), optronics and intermediate devices (including repeaters and load coils) used to establish the transmission path to the End User’s premises, including inside wire owned or controlled by AT&T-9STATE. CARRIER shall purchase the entire bandwidth of the loop and, except as required herein or as otherwise agreed to by the Parties, AT&T-9STATE shall not subdivide the frequency of the loop.
3.8.1 Except as set forth herein, 2-Wire voice grade loops may be provisioned using any type of facility that will support voice grade services. This may include loaded copper, non-loaded copper, digital loop carrier systems, fiber/copper combination (hybrid loop) or a combination of any of these facilities. AT&T-9STATE, at any time, in the normal course of maintaining, repairing, and configuring its network, may also change the facilities that are used to provide the loop utilized in conjunction with the LWC service. This change may occur at any time. In these situations, AT&T-9STATE will only ensure that the newly provided facility will support the same voice grade services provided by the LWC services. 2-Wire voice grade loops come in two (2) different service levels Service Level One (SL1) and Service Level Two (SL2).
3.8.1.1 Service Level One (SL1) 2-Wire voice grade loops are 2-Wire loop start circuits, will be non- designed, and will not have remote access test points.
3.8.1.2 Service Level Two (SL2) 2-Wire voice grade loops shall have remote access test points and will be designed with a DLR provided to CARRIER. SL2 circuits can be provisioned with a loop start, ground start or reverse battery signaling.
3.8.2 As specified, certain LWC services utilize digital loop network components. Digital loops a...
Loops. 1) All loops shall be replaced using existing cuts in the road.
Loops. 6.1. General Terms and Conditions 6.1.1. The terms Loops and Links are synonymous.