Common use of Overbuild Requirements Clause in Contracts

Overbuild Requirements. In FTTH/FTTC overbuild situations where AT&T also has copper loops, AT&T will make those copper loops available to NuVox on an unbundled basis, until such time as AT&T chooses to retire those copper Loops using the FCC‟s network disclosure requirements. In these cases, AT&T will offer a 64 kilobits per second voice grade channel over its FTTH/FTTC facilities. AT&T‟s retirement of copper loops must comply with Applicable Law. 2.4.3.4.1 In FTTH/FTTC overbuild areas where AT&T has not yet retired copper facilities, AT&T is not obligated to ensure that such copper Loops in that area are capable of transmitting signals prior to receiving a request for access to such Loops by NuVox. If the request is received by AT&T for a copper Loop, and the copper Loop facilities have not yet been retired, AT&T will restore the copper Loop to serviceable condition. In these instances of Loop orders in a FTTH/FTTC Page 75 of 327 overbuild area, AT&T‟s standard Loop provisioning interval will not apply, and the order will be handled on a project basis by which the Parties will negotiate the applicable provisioning interval.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: MFN Agreement, MFN Agreement, MFN Agreement

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Overbuild Requirements. In FTTH/FTTC overbuild situations where AT&T also has copper loops, AT&T will make those copper loops available to NuVox on an unbundled basis, until such time as AT&T chooses to retire those copper Loops using the FCC‟s FCC’s network disclosure requirements. In these cases, AT&T will offer a 64 kilobits per second voice grade channel over its FTTH/FTTC facilities. AT&T‟s AT&T’s retirement of copper loops must comply with Applicable Law. 2.4.3.4.1 In FTTH/FTTC overbuild areas where AT&T has not yet retired copper facilities, AT&T is not obligated to ensure that such copper Loops in that area are capable of transmitting signals prior to receiving a request for access to such Loops by NuVox. If the request is received by AT&T for a copper Loop, and the copper Loop facilities have not yet been retired, AT&T will restore the copper Loop to serviceable conditioncondition if technically feasible. In these instances of Loop orders in a FTTH/FTTC Page 75 of 327 overbuild area, AT&T‟s AT&T’s standard Loop provisioning interval will not apply, and the order will be handled on a project basis basis, by which the Parties will negotiate the applicable provisioning interval.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: MFN Agreement, MFN Agreement

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Overbuild Requirements. In FTTH/FTTC overbuild situations where AT&T also has copper loops, AT&T will make those copper loops available to NuVox on an unbundled basis, until such time as AT&T chooses to retire those copper Loops using the FCC‟s FCC’s network disclosure requirements. In these cases, AT&T will offer a 64 kilobits per second voice grade channel over its FTTH/FTTC facilities. AT&T‟s AT&T’s retirement of copper loops must comply with Applicable Law. 2.4.3.4.1 In FTTH/FTTC overbuild areas where AT&T has not yet retired copper facilities, AT&T is not obligated to ensure that such copper Loops in that area are capable of transmitting signals prior to receiving a request for access to such Loops by NuVox. If the request is received by AT&T for a copper Loop, and the copper Loop facilities have not yet been retired, AT&T will restore the copper Loop to serviceable conditioncondition if technically feasible. In these instances of Loop orders in a FTTH/FTTC Page 75 of 327 overbuild area, AT&T‟s AT&T’s standard Loop provisioning interval will not apply, and . Where AT&T is unable to meet the order will be handled on a project basis by which the Parties will negotiate the applicable standard loop provisioning interval, AT&T must provide a 64kbps voice grade channel over its FTTH/FTTC facilities while the copper is being restored.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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