Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Lightyear with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows: 3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Lightyear must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop. 3.2.1.2 Lightyear may provide its own splitters or may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirty-six (36) calendar days of Lightyear’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group. 3.2.1.3 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Lightyear in a central office in which Lightyear is located, Lightyear shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will xxxx and Lightyear shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Lightyear orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-user service. 3.2.1.4 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Lightyear access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to Lightyear’s xDSL equipment in Lightyear’s collocation space. At least 30 days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Lightyear with a carrier notification letter, informing Lightyear of change. Lightyear shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 8 or 24 ports. 3.2.1.5 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to Lightyear’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to Lightyear’s DS0 termination point as possible. Lightyear shall have access to the splitter for test purposes, regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Lightyear on the toll main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Lightyear DS0 at such time that a Lightyear end user’s service is established. 3.2.1.6 Lightyear may at its option purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply. 3.2.1.7 Any splitters installed by Lightyear in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate. 3.2.1.8 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on Loops on which BellSouth is also providing, and continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear desires to continue providing xDSL service on such Loop, Lightyear shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone Loop unbundled network element. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such Loop. In those cases in which BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear purchases the full stand-alone Loop, Lightyear may elect the type of loop it will purchase. Lightyear will pay the appropriate recurring and non-recurring rates for such Loop as set forth in Exhibit B to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear acknowledges that such Loop may not remain xDSL compatible. 3.2.1.9 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.
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Samples: Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Lightyear <<customer_name>> with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Lightyear <<customer_name>> must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop.
3.2.1.2 Lightyear may provide its own splitters or . <<customer_name>> may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirtyforty-six two (3642) calendar days of Lightyear<<customer_name>>’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) such order to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group; provided, however, that in the event BellSouth did not have reasonable notice that a particular central office was to have a splitter installed therein, the forty-two (42) day interval shall not apply. Collocation itself or an application for collocation will serve as reasonable notice.
3.2.1.3 3.2.1.2 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Lightyear <<customer_name>> in a central office in which Lightyear <<customer_name>> is located, Lightyear <<customer_name>> shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will xxxx and Lightyear <<customer_name>> shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Lightyear <<customer_name>> orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-user service.
3.2.1.4 3.2.1.3 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Lightyear <<customer_name>> access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to Lightyear<<customer_name>>’s xDSL equipment in Lightyear<<customer_name>>’s collocation space. At least 30 days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Lightyear <<customer_name>> with a carrier notification letter, informing Lightyear <<customer_name>> of change. Lightyear <<customer_name>> shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 8 or 24 ports.
3.2.1.5 3.2.1.4 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to Lightyear’s the <<customer_name>> collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to Lightyear’s the <<customer_name>> DS0 termination point as possible. Lightyear <<customer_name>> shall have access to the splitter for test purposes, regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Lightyear <<customer_name>> on the toll main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Lightyear <<customer_name>> DS0 at such time that a Lightyear <<customer_name>> end user’s service is established.
3.2.1.6 Lightyear may at its option purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply.
3.2.1.7 Any splitters installed by Lightyear in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
3.2.1.8 3.2.1.5 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on Loops on which BellSouth is also providing, and continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear <<customer_name>> desires to continue providing xDSL service on such Loop, Lightyear <<customer_name>> shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone Loop unbundled network element. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear <<customer_name>> notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear <<customer_name>> an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such Loop. In those cases in which BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear <<customer_name>> purchases the full stand-alone Loop, Lightyear <<customer_name>> may elect the type of loop it will purchase. Lightyear <<customer_name>> will pay the appropriate recurring and non-recurring rates for such Loop as set forth in Exhibit B C to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear <<customer_name>> purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear <<customer_name>> acknowledges that such Loop may not remain xDSL compatible.
3.2.1.9 3.2.1.6 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Lightyear Budget Phone with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Lightyear Budget Phone must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop.
3.2.1.2 Lightyear Budget Phone may provide its own splitters or may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirty-six (36) calendar days of LightyearBudget Phone’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group.
3.2.1.3 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Lightyear Budget Phone in a central office in which Lightyear Budget Phone is located, Lightyear Budget Phone shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will xxxx and Lightyear Budget Phone shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Lightyear Budget Phone orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-user service.
3.2.1.4 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Lightyear Budget Phone access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to LightyearBudget Phone’s xDSL equipment in LightyearBudget Phone’s collocation space. At least 30 days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Lightyear Budget Phone with a carrier notification letter, informing Lightyear Budget Phone of change. Lightyear Budget Phone shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 8 or 24 ports.
3.2.1.5 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to LightyearBudget Phone’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to LightyearBudget Phone’s DS0 termination point as possible. Lightyear Budget Phone shall have access to the splitter for test purposes, regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Lightyear Budget Phone on the toll main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Lightyear Budget Phone DS0 at such time that a Lightyear Budget Phone end user’s service is established.
3.2.1.6 Lightyear Budget Phone may at its option purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear Budget Phone may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply.
3.2.1.7 Any splitters installed by Lightyear Budget Phone in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear Budget Phone may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
3.2.1.8 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on Loops on which BellSouth is also providing, and continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear Budget Phone desires to continue providing xDSL service on such Loop, Lightyear Budget Phone shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone Loop unbundled network element. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear Budget Phone notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear Budget Phone an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such Loop. In those cases in which BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear Budget Phone purchases the full stand-alone Loop, Lightyear Budget Phone may elect the type of loop it will purchase. Lightyear Budget Phone will pay the appropriate recurring and non-non- recurring rates for such Loop as set forth in Exhibit B to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear Budget Phone purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear Budget Phone acknowledges that such Loop may not remain xDSL compatible.
3.2.1.9 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.
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Samples: Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Lightyear Comm South with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Lightyear Comm South must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop.
3.2.1.2 Lightyear Comm South may provide its own splitters or may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirty-six (36) calendar days of LightyearComm South’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group.
3.2.1.3 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Lightyear Comm South in a central office in which Lightyear Comm South is located, Lightyear Comm South shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will xxxx and Lightyear Comm South shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Lightyear Comm South orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-user service.
3.2.1.4 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Lightyear Comm South access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to LightyearComm South’s xDSL equipment in LightyearComm South’s collocation space. At least 30 days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Lightyear Comm South with a carrier notification letter, informing Lightyear Comm South of change. Lightyear Comm South shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 8 or 24 ports.
3.2.1.5 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to LightyearComm South’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to LightyearComm South’s DS0 termination point as possible. Lightyear Comm South shall have access to the splitter for test purposes, regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Lightyear Comm South on the toll main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Lightyear Comm South DS0 at such time that a Lightyear Comm South end user’s service is established.
3.2.1.6 Lightyear Comm South may at its option purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear Comm South may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply.
3.2.1.7 Any splitters installed by Lightyear Comm South in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear Comm South may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
3.2.1.8 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on Loops on which BellSouth is also providing, and continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear Comm South desires to continue providing xDSL service on such Loop, Lightyear Comm South shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone Loop unbundled network element. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear Comm South notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear Comm South an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such Loop. In those cases in which BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear Comm South purchases the full stand-alone Loop, Lightyear Comm South may elect the type of loop it will purchase. Lightyear Comm South will pay the appropriate recurring and non-non- recurring rates for such Loop as set forth in Exhibit B to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear Comm South purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear Comm South acknowledges that such Loop may not remain xDSL compatible.
3.2.1.9 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.
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Samples: Clec Agreement
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Lightyear NTBS with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Lightyear NTBS must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop.
3.2.1.2 Lightyear NTBS may provide its own splitters or may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirty-six (36) calendar days of LightyearNTBS’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group.
3.2.1.3 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Lightyear NTBS in a central office in which Lightyear NTBS is located, Lightyear NTBS shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will xxxx bill and Lightyear NTBS shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Lightyear NTBS orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-user service.
3.2.1.4 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Lightyear NTBS access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to LightyearNTBS’s xDSL equipment in LightyearNTBS’s collocation space. At least 30 days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Lightyear NTBS with a carrier notification letter, informing Lightyear NTBS of change. Lightyear NTBS shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 8 or 24 ports.
3.2.1.5 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to LightyearNTBS’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to LightyearNTBS’s DS0 termination point as possible. Lightyear NTBS shall have access to the splitter for test purposes, regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Lightyear NTBS on the toll main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Lightyear NTBS DS0 at such time that a Lightyear NTBS end user’s service is established.
3.2.1.6 Lightyear NTBS may at its option purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear NTBS may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply.
3.2.1.7 Any splitters installed by Lightyear NTBS in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear NTBS may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
3.2.1.8 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on Loops on which BellSouth is also providing, and continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear NTBS desires to continue providing xDSL service on such Loop, Lightyear NTBS shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone Loop unbundled network element. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear NTBS notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear NTBS an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such Loop. In those cases in which BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear NTBS purchases the full stand-alone Loop, Lightyear NTBS may elect the type of loop it will purchase. Lightyear NTBS will pay the appropriate recurring and non-recurring rates for such Loop as set forth in Exhibit B to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear NTBS purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear NTBS acknowledges that such Loop may not remain xDSL compatible.
3.2.1.9 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.
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Samples: Clec Agreement
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Lightyear Money To Go with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Lightyear Money To Go must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop.
3.2.1.2 Lightyear Money To Go may provide its own splitters or may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirty-six (36) calendar days of LightyearMoney To Go’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support GroupCRSG.
3.2.1.3 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Lightyear Money To Go in a central office in which Lightyear Money To Go is located, Lightyear Money To Go shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will xxxx and Lightyear Money To Go shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Lightyear Money To Go orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-user service.
3.2.1.4 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Lightyear Money To Go access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to LightyearMoney To Go’s xDSL equipment in LightyearMoney To Go’s collocation space. At least 30 days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Lightyear Money To Go with a carrier notification letter, informing Lightyear Money To Go of change. Lightyear Money To Go shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 8 or 24 ports.
3.2.1.5 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to LightyearMoney To Go’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to LightyearMoney To Go’s DS0 termination point as possible. Lightyear Money To Go shall have access to the splitter for test purposes, regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Lightyear Money To Go on the toll main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Lightyear Money To Go DS0 at such time that a Lightyear Money To Go end user’s service is established.
3.2.1.6 Lightyear Money To Go may at its option purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear Money To Go may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply.
3.2.1.7 Any splitters installed by Lightyear Money To Go in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear Money To Go may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
3.2.1.8 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on Loops on which BellSouth is also providing, and continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear Money To Go desires to continue providing xDSL service on such Loop, Lightyear Money To Go shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone Loop unbundled network element. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear Money To Go notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear Money To Go an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such Loop. In those cases in which BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear Money To Go purchases the full stand-alone Loop, Lightyear Money To Go may elect the type of loop it will purchase. Lightyear Money To Go will pay the appropriate recurring and non-recurring rates for such Loop as set forth in Exhibit B to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear Money To Go purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear Money To Go acknowledges that such Loop may not remain xDSL compatible.
3.2.1.9 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.
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Samples: Clec Agreement
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Lightyear VarTec with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Lightyear VarTec must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop.
3.2.1.2 Lightyear may provide its own splitters or . VarTec may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirtyforty-six two (3642) calendar days of LightyearVarTec’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) such order to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group; provided, however, that in the event BellSouth did not have reasonable notice that a particular central office was to have a splitter installed therein, the forty-two (42) day interval shall not apply. Collocation itself or an application for collocation will serve as reasonable notice.
3.2.1.3 3.2.1.2 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Lightyear VarTec in a central office in which Lightyear VarTec is located, Lightyear VarTec shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will xxxx bill and Lightyear VarTec shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Lightyear VarTec orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-user service.
3.2.1.4 3.2.1.3 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Lightyear VarTec access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to LightyearVarTec’s xDSL equipment in LightyearVarTec’s collocation space. At least 30 days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Lightyear VarTec with a carrier notification letter, informing Lightyear VarTec of change. Lightyear VarTec shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 8 or 24 ports.
3.2.1.5 3.2.1.4 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to Lightyear’s the VarTec collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to Lightyear’s the VarTec DS0 termination point as possible. Lightyear VarTec shall have access to the splitter for test purposes, regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Lightyear VarTec on the toll main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Lightyear VarTec DS0 at such time that a Lightyear VarTec end user’s service is established.
3.2.1.6 Lightyear may at its option purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply.
3.2.1.7 Any splitters installed by Lightyear in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
3.2.1.8 3.2.1.5 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on Loops on which BellSouth is also providing, and continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear VarTec desires to continue providing xDSL service on such Loop, Lightyear VarTec shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone Loop unbundled network element. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear VarTec notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear VarTec an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such Loop. In those cases in which BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear VarTec purchases the full stand-alone Loop, Lightyear VarTec may elect the type of loop it will purchase. Lightyear VarTec will pay the appropriate recurring and non-recurring rates for such Loop as set forth in Exhibit B C to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear VarTec purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear VarTec acknowledges that such Loop may not remain xDSL compatible.
3.2.1.9 3.2.1.6 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.
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Samples: Telecommunications
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop.
3.2.1.2 Lightyear may provide its own splitters or . AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirtyforty-six two (3642) calendar days of LightyearAirCover Network Solutions, Inc.’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) such order to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group; provided, however, that in the event BellSouth did not have reasonable notice that a particular central office was to have a splitter installed therein, the forty-two (42) day interval shall not apply. Collocation itself or an application for collocation will serve as reasonable notice.
3.2.1.3 3.2.1.2 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. in a central office in which Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. is located, Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will xxxx and Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-end- user service.
3.2.1.4 3.2.1.3 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to LightyearAirCover Network Solutions, Inc.’s xDSL equipment in LightyearAirCover Network Solutions, Inc.’s collocation space. At least 30 days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. with a carrier notification letter, informing Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. of change. Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 8 or 24 ports.
3.2.1.5 3.2.1.4 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to LightyearAirCover Network Solutions, Inc.’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to LightyearAirCover Network Solutions, Inc.’s DS0 termination point as possible. Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. shall have access to the splitter for test purposes, regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. on the toll main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. DS0 at such time that a Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. end user’s service is established.
3.2.1.6 Lightyear may at its option purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply.
3.2.1.7 Any splitters installed by Lightyear in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
3.2.1.8 3.2.1.5 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on Loops on which BellSouth is also providing, and continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. desires to continue providing xDSL service on such Loop, Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone Loop unbundled network element. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such Loop. In those cases in which BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. purchases the full stand-alone Loop, Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. may elect the type of loop it will purchase. Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. will pay the appropriate recurring and non-recurring rates for such Loop as set forth in Exhibit B to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear AirCover Network Solutions, Inc. acknowledges that such Loop may not remain xDSL compatible.
3.2.1.9 3.2.1.6 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.
3.2.2 Remote Site Line Sharing
3.2.2.1 The Parties recognize that Remote Site Line Sharing is being developed by the Line Sharing Collaborative, as described on the BellSouth website at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.XxxxXxxxx.xxx, and no processes, rates, terms, or conditions for ordering or provisioning of this product have not been finalized. The Parties agree to work within the Line Sharing Collaborative to develop the processes, terms, and conditions required to implement Remote Site Line Sharing. Upon finalization of the appropriate and required processes, rates, terms, and conditions, the Parties agree to amend the Agreement to incorporate those processes, rates, terms, and conditions.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Lightyear ACI with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Lightyear ACI must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop.
3.2.1.2 Lightyear ACI may provide its own splitters or may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirty-six (36) calendar days of LightyearACI’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group.
3.2.1.3 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Lightyear ACI in a central office in which Lightyear ACI is located, Lightyear ACI shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will xxxx and Lightyear ACI shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Lightyear ACI orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-user service.
3.2.1.4 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Lightyear ACI access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to LightyearACI’s xDSL equipment in LightyearACI’s collocation space. At least 30 days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Lightyear ACI with a carrier notification letter, informing Lightyear ACI of change. Lightyear ACI shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 8 or 24 ports.
3.2.1.5 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to LightyearACI’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to LightyearACI’s DS0 termination point as possible. Lightyear ACI shall have access to the splitter for test purposes, regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Lightyear ACI on the toll main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Lightyear ACI DS0 at such time that a Lightyear ACI end user’s service is established.
3.2.1.6 Lightyear ACI may at its option purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear ACI may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply.
3.2.1.7 Any splitters installed by Lightyear ACI in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear ACI may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
3.2.1.8 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on Loops on which BellSouth is also providing, and continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear ACI desires to continue providing xDSL service on such Loop, Lightyear ACI shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone Loop unbundled network element. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear ACI notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear ACI an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such Loop. In those cases in which BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear ACI purchases the full stand-stand- alone Loop, Lightyear ACI may elect the type of loop it will purchase. Lightyear ACI will pay the appropriate recurring and non-recurring rates for such Loop as set forth in Exhibit B to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear ACI purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear ACI acknowledges that such Loop may not remain xDSL compatible.
3.2.1.9 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.
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Samples: Clec Agreement
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Lightyear North Star Telecom with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Lightyear North Star Telecom must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop.
3.2.1.2 Lightyear North Star Telecom may provide its own splitters or may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirty-six (36) calendar days of LightyearNorth Star Telecom’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group.
3.2.1.3 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Lightyear North Star Telecom in a central office in which Lightyear North Star Telecom is located, Lightyear North Star Telecom shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will xxxx and Lightyear North Star Telecom shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Lightyear North Star Telecom orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-user service.
3.2.1.4 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Lightyear North Star Telecom access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to LightyearNorth Star Telecom’s xDSL equipment in LightyearNorth Star Telecom’s collocation space. At least 30 days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Lightyear North Star Telecom with a carrier notification letter, informing Lightyear North Star Telecom of change. Lightyear North Star Telecom shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 8 or 24 ports.
3.2.1.5 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to LightyearNorth Star Telecom’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to LightyearNorth Star Telecom’s DS0 termination point as possible. Lightyear North Star Telecom shall have access to the splitter for test purposes, regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Lightyear North Star Telecom on the toll main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Lightyear North Star Telecom DS0 at such time that a Lightyear North Star Telecom end user’s service is established.
3.2.1.6 Lightyear North Star Telecom may at its option purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear North Star Telecom may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply.
3.2.1.7 Any splitters installed by Lightyear North Star Telecom in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear North Star Telecom may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
3.2.1.8 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on Loops on which BellSouth is also providing, and continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear North Star Telecom desires to continue providing xDSL service on such Loop, Lightyear North Star Telecom shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone Loop unbundled network element. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear North Star Telecom notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear North Star Telecom an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such Loop. In those cases in which BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear North Star Telecom purchases the full stand-alone Loop, Lightyear North Star Telecom may elect the type of loop it will purchase. Lightyear North Star Telecom will pay the appropriate recurring and non-recurring rates for such Loop as set forth in Exhibit B to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear North Star Telecom purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear North Star Telecom acknowledges that such Loop may not remain xDSL compatible.
3.2.1.9 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.
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Samples: Clec Agreement
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Lightyear Oronoco with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Lightyear Oronoco must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop.
3.2.1.2 Lightyear Oronoco may provide its own splitters or may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirty-six (36) calendar days of LightyearOronoco’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group.
3.2.1.3 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Lightyear Oronoco in a central office in which Lightyear Oronoco is located, Lightyear Oronoco shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will xxxx bill and Lightyear Oronoco shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Lightyear Oronoco orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-user service.
3.2.1.4 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Lightyear Oronoco access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to LightyearOronoco’s xDSL equipment in LightyearOronoco’s collocation space. At least 30 days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Lightyear Oronoco with a carrier notification letter, informing Lightyear Oronoco of change. Lightyear Oronoco shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 8 or 24 ports.
3.2.1.5 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to LightyearOronoco’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to LightyearOronoco’s DS0 termination point as possible. Lightyear Oronoco shall have access to the splitter for test purposes, regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Lightyear Oronoco on the toll main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Lightyear Oronoco DS0 at such time that a Lightyear Oronoco end user’s service is established.
3.2.1.6 Lightyear Oronoco may at its option purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear Oronoco may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply.
3.2.1.7 Any splitters installed by Lightyear Oronoco in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear Oronoco may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
3.2.1.8 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on Loops on which BellSouth is also providing, and continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear Oronoco desires to continue providing xDSL service on such Loop, Lightyear Oronoco shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone Loop unbundled network element. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear Oronoco notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear Oronoco an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such Loop. In those cases in which BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear Oronoco purchases the full stand-alone Loop, Lightyear Oronoco may elect the type of loop it will purchase. Lightyear Oronoco will pay the appropriate recurring and non-recurring rates for such Loop as set forth in Exhibit B to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear Oronoco purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear Oronoco acknowledges that such Loop may not remain xDSL compatible.
3.2.1.9 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.
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Samples: Clec Agreement
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Lightyear Actel with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Lightyear Actel must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop.
3.2.1.2 Lightyear Actel may provide its own splitters or may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirty-six (36) calendar days of LightyearActel’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group.
3.2.1.3 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Lightyear Actel in a central office in which Lightyear Actel is located, Lightyear Actel shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will xxxx bill and Lightyear Actel shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Lightyear Actel orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-user service.
3.2.1.4 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Lightyear Actel access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to LightyearActel’s xDSL equipment in LightyearActel’s collocation space. At least 30 days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Lightyear Actel with a carrier notification letter, informing Lightyear Actel of change. Lightyear Actel shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 8 or 24 ports.
3.2.1.5 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to LightyearActel’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to LightyearActel’s DS0 termination point as possible. Lightyear Actel shall have access to the splitter for test purposes, regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Lightyear Actel on the toll main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Lightyear Actel DS0 at such time that a Lightyear Actel end user’s service is established.
3.2.1.6 Lightyear Actel may at its option purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear Actel may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply.
3.2.1.7 Any splitters installed by Lightyear Actel in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear Actel may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
3.2.1.8 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on Loops on which BellSouth is also providing, and continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear Actel desires to continue providing xDSL service on such Loop, Lightyear Actel shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone Loop unbundled network element. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear Actel notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear Actel an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such Loop. In those cases in which BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear Actel purchases the full stand-stand- alone Loop, Lightyear Actel may elect the type of loop it will purchase. Lightyear Actel will pay the appropriate recurring and non-recurring rates for such Loop as set forth in Exhibit B to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear Actel purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear Actel acknowledges that such Loop may not remain xDSL compatible.
3.2.1.9 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Lightyear Creative Telecom with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Lightyear Creative Telecom must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop.
3.2.1.2 Lightyear Creative Telecom may provide its own splitters or may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirty-six (36) calendar days of LightyearCreative Telecom’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support GroupCRSG.
3.2.1.3 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Lightyear Creative Telecom in a central office in which Lightyear Creative Telecom is located, Lightyear Creative Telecom shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will xxxx and Lightyear Creative Telecom shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Lightyear Creative Telecom orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-user service.
3.2.1.4 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Lightyear Creative Telecom access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to LightyearCreative Telecom’s xDSL equipment in LightyearCreative Telecom’s collocation space. At least 30 days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Lightyear Creative Telecom with a carrier notification letter, informing Lightyear Creative Telecom of change. Lightyear Creative Telecom shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 8 or 24 ports.
3.2.1.5 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to LightyearCreative Telecom’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to LightyearCreative Telecom’s DS0 termination point as possible. Lightyear Creative Telecom shall have access to the splitter for test purposes, regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Lightyear Creative Telecom on the toll main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Lightyear Creative Telecom DS0 at such time that a Lightyear Creative Telecom end user’s service is established.
3.2.1.6 Lightyear Creative Telecom may at its option purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear Creative Telecom may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply.
3.2.1.7 Any splitters installed by Lightyear Creative Telecom in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear Creative Telecom may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
3.2.1.8 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on Loops on which BellSouth is also providing, and continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear Creative Telecom desires to continue providing xDSL service on such Loop, Lightyear Creative Telecom shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone Loop unbundled network element. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear Creative Telecom notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear Creative Telecom an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such Loop. In those cases in which BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear Creative Telecom purchases the full stand-alone Loop, Lightyear Creative Telecom may elect the type of loop it will purchase. Lightyear Creative Telecom will pay the appropriate recurring and non-recurring rates for such Loop as set forth in Exhibit B to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear Creative Telecom purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear Creative Telecom acknowledges that such Loop may not remain xDSL compatible.
3.2.1.9 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.
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Samples: Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Lightyear NAS with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Lightyear NAS must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-end user of such Loop.
3.2.1.2 Lightyear NAS may provide its own splitters or may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirty-six (36) calendar days of Lightyear’s NAS’ submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support GroupCRSG.
3.2.1.3 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Lightyear NAS in a central office in which Lightyear NAS is located, Lightyear NAS shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will xxxx and Lightyear NAS shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Lightyear NAS orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-end user service.
3.2.1.4 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Lightyear NAS access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to Lightyear’s NAS’ xDSL equipment in Lightyear’s NAS’ collocation space. At least 30 days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Lightyear NAS with a carrier notification letter, informing Lightyear NAS of change. Lightyear NAS shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 8 or 24 ports.
3.2.1.5 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to Lightyear’s NAS’ collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to Lightyear’s NAS’ DS0 termination point as possible. Lightyear NAS shall have access to the splitter for test purposes, regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Lightyear NAS on the toll main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Lightyear NAS DS0 at such time that a Lightyear NAS end user’s service is established.
3.2.1.6 Lightyear NAS may at its option purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear NAS may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply.
3.2.1.7 Any splitters installed by Lightyear NAS in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear NAS may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
3.2.1.8 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on Loops on which BellSouth is also providing, and continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-end user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear NAS desires to continue providing xDSL service on such Loop, Lightyear NAS shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone Loop unbundled network elementUNE. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear NAS notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear NAS an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such Loop. In those cases in which BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear NAS purchases the full stand-alone Loop, Lightyear NAS may elect the type of loop it will purchase. Lightyear NAS will pay the appropriate recurring and non-recurring rates for such Loop as set forth in Exhibit B to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear NAS purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear NAS acknowledges that such Loop may not remain xDSL compatible.
3.2.1.9 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.
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Samples: Clec Agreement
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Lightyear VarTec with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Lightyear VarTec must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop.
3.2.1.2 Lightyear may provide its own splitters or . VarTec may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirtyforty-six two (3642) calendar days of LightyearVarTec’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) such order to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group; provided, however, that in the event BellSouth did not have reasonable notice that a particular central office was to have a splitter installed therein, the forty-two (42) day interval shall not apply. Collocation itself or an application for collocation will serve as reasonable notice.
3.2.1.3 3.2.1.2 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Lightyear VarTec in a central office in which Lightyear VarTec is located, Lightyear VarTec shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will xxxx and Lightyear VarTec shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Lightyear VarTec orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-user service.
3.2.1.4 3.2.1.3 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Lightyear VarTec access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to LightyearVarTec’s xDSL equipment in LightyearVarTec’s collocation space. At least 30 days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Lightyear VarTec with a carrier notification letter, informing Lightyear VarTec of change. Lightyear VarTec shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 8 or 24 ports.
3.2.1.5 3.2.1.4 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to Lightyear’s the VarTec collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to Lightyear’s the VarTec DS0 termination point as possible. Lightyear VarTec shall have access to the splitter for test purposes, regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Lightyear VarTec on the toll main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Lightyear VarTec DS0 at such time that a Lightyear VarTec end user’s service is established.
3.2.1.6 Lightyear may at its option purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply.
3.2.1.7 Any splitters installed by Lightyear in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
3.2.1.8 3.2.1.5 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on Loops on which BellSouth is also providing, and continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear VarTec desires to continue providing xDSL service on such Loop, Lightyear VarTec shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone Loop unbundled network element. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear VarTec notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear VarTec an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such Loop. In those cases in which BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear VarTec purchases the full stand-alone Loop, Lightyear VarTec may elect the type of loop it will purchase. Lightyear VarTec will pay the appropriate recurring and non-recurring rates for such Loop as set forth in Exhibit B C to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear VarTec purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear VarTec acknowledges that such Loop may not remain xDSL compatible.
3.2.1.9 3.2.1.6 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Lightyear Comm South with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Lightyear Comm South must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop.
3.2.1.2 Lightyear Comm South may provide its own splitters or may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirty-six (36) calendar days of LightyearComm South’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group.
3.2.1.3 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Lightyear Comm South in a central office in which Lightyear Comm South is located, Lightyear Comm South shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will xxxx bill and Lightyear Comm South shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Lightyear Comm South orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-user service.
3.2.1.4 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Lightyear Comm South access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to LightyearComm South’s xDSL equipment in LightyearComm South’s collocation space. At least 30 days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Lightyear Comm South with a carrier notification letter, informing Lightyear Comm South of change. Lightyear Comm South shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 8 or 24 ports.
3.2.1.5 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to LightyearComm South’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to LightyearComm South’s DS0 termination point as possible. Lightyear Comm South shall have access to the splitter for test purposes, regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Lightyear Comm South on the toll main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Lightyear Comm South DS0 at such time that a Lightyear Comm South end user’s service is established.
3.2.1.6 Lightyear Comm South may at its option purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear Comm South may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply.
3.2.1.7 Any splitters installed by Lightyear Comm South in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear Comm South may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
3.2.1.8 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on Loops on which BellSouth is also providing, and continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear Comm South desires to continue providing xDSL service on such Loop, Lightyear Comm South shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone Loop unbundled network element. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear Comm South notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear Comm South an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such Loop. In those cases in which BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear Comm South purchases the full stand-alone Loop, Lightyear Comm South may elect the type of loop it will purchase. Lightyear Comm South will pay the appropriate recurring and non-non- recurring rates for such Loop as set forth in Exhibit B to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear Comm South purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear Comm South acknowledges that such Loop may not remain xDSL compatible.
3.2.1.9 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.
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Samples: Clec Agreement
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Lightyear Navigator with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Lightyear Navigator must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop.
3.2.1.2 Lightyear Navigator may provide its own splitters or may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirty-six (36) calendar days of LightyearNavigator’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group.
3.2.1.3 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Lightyear Navigator in a central office in which Lightyear Navigator is located, Lightyear Navigator shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will xxxx bill and Lightyear Navigator shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Lightyear Navigator orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-user service.
3.2.1.4 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Lightyear Navigator access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to LightyearNavigator’s xDSL equipment in LightyearNavigator’s collocation space. At least 30 days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Lightyear Navigator with a carrier notification letter, informing Lightyear Navigator of change. Lightyear Navigator shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 8 or 24 ports.
3.2.1.5 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to LightyearNavigator’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to LightyearNavigator’s DS0 termination point as possible. Lightyear Navigator shall have access to the splitter for test purposes, regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Lightyear Navigator on the toll main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Lightyear Navigator DS0 at such time that a Lightyear Navigator end user’s service is established.
3.2.1.6 Lightyear Navigator may at its option purchase, install and maintain central office POTS splitters in its collocation arrangements. Lightyear Navigator may use such splitters for access to its customers and to provide digital line subscriber services to its customers using the High Frequency Spectrum. Existing Collocation rules and procedures shall apply.
3.2.1.7 Any splitters installed by Lightyear Navigator in its collocation arrangement shall comply with ANSI T1.413, Annex E, or any future ANSI splitter Standards. Lightyear Navigator may install any splitters that BellSouth deploys or permits to be deployed for itself or any BellSouth affiliate.
3.2.1.8 The High Frequency Spectrum shall only be available on Loops on which BellSouth is also providing, and continues to provide, analog voice service directly to the end user. In the event the end-user terminates its BellSouth provided voice service for any reason, or in the event BellSouth disconnects the end user’s voice service pursuant to its tariffs or applicable law, and Lightyear Navigator desires to continue providing xDSL service on such Loop, Lightyear Navigator shall be required to purchase a full stand-alone Loop unbundled network element. To the extent commercially practicable, BellSouth shall give Lightyear Navigator notice in a reasonable time prior to disconnect, which notice shall give Lightyear Navigator an adequate opportunity to notify BellSouth of its intent to purchase such Loop. In those cases in which BellSouth no longer provides voice service to the end user and Lightyear Navigator purchases the full stand-alone Loop, Lightyear Navigator may elect the type of loop it will purchase. Lightyear Navigator will pay the appropriate recurring and non-recurring rates for such Loop as set forth in Exhibit B to this Attachment. In the event Lightyear Navigator purchases a voice grade Loop, Lightyear Navigator acknowledges that such Loop may not remain xDSL compatible.
3.2.1.9 Only one competitive local exchange carrier shall be permitted access to the High Frequency Spectrum of any particular loop.
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Samples: Telecommunications