Common use of Reverse ADSL Loops Clause in Contracts

Reverse ADSL Loops. If a CLEC’s ADSL Transmission Unit (including those integrated into DSLAMs) is attached to Sprint’s Network and if an ADSL Copper Loop should start at an outside location, and is looped through a host or remote, and then to the subscriber, the copper plant from the outside location to the Sprint host or remote central office must be a facility dedicated to ADSL transmission only and not part of Sprint’s regular feeder or distribution plant.

Appears in 39 contracts

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

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Reverse ADSL Loops. If a CLEC’s ADSL Transmission Unit (including those integrated into DSLAMs) is attached to SprintEmbarq’s Network and if an ADSL Copper Loop should start at an outside location, and is looped through a host or remote, and then to the subscriber, the copper plant from the outside location to the Sprint Embarq host or remote central office must be a facility dedicated to ADSL transmission only and not part of SprintEmbarq’s regular feeder or distribution plant.

Appears in 36 contracts

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

Reverse ADSL Loops. If a CLEC’s ADSL Transmission Unit (including those integrated into DSLAMs) is attached to Sprint’s Network and if an ADSL Copper Loop copper loop should start at an outside location, and is looped through a host or remote, and then to the subscriber, the copper plant from the outside location to the Sprint host or remote central office must be a facility dedicated to ADSL transmission only and not part of Sprint’s regular feeder or distribution plant.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Interconnection and Resale Agreement, Interconnection and Resale Agreement, Interconnection and Resale Agreement

Reverse ADSL Loops. If a CLECKMC’s ADSL Transmission Unit (including those integrated into DSLAMs) is attached to Sprint’s Network and if an ADSL Copper Loop should start at an outside location, and is looped through a host or remote, and then to the subscriber, the copper plant from the outside location to the Sprint host or remote central office must be a facility dedicated to ADSL transmission only and not part of Sprint’s regular feeder or distribution plant.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collocation and Resale Agreement, Collocation and Resale Agreement, Collocation and Resale Agreement

Reverse ADSL Loops. If a CLEC’s ADSL Transmission Unit (including those integrated into DSLAMs) is attached to Sprint’s Network and if an ADSL Copper Loop copper loop should start at an outside location, and is looped through a host or remote, and then to the subscriberend user, the copper plant from the outside location to the Sprint host or remote central office must be a facility dedicated to ADSL transmission only and not part of Sprint’s regular feeder or distribution plant.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Interconnection and Resale Agreement, Interconnection and Resale Agreement, Interconnection and Resale Agreement

Reverse ADSL Loops. If a CLEC’s ADSL Transmission Unit (including those integrated into DSLAMs) is attached to SprintEmbarq ILEC’s Network and if an ADSL Copper Loop should start at an outside location, and is looped through a host or remote, and then to the subscriber, the copper plant from the outside location to the Sprint Embarq ILEC host or remote central office must be a facility dedicated to ADSL transmission only and not part of SprintEmbarq ILEC’s regular feeder or distribution plant.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collocation and Resale Agreement, Collocation and Resale Agreement

Reverse ADSL Loops. If a CLEC’s ADSL Transmission Unit (including those integrated intrgrated into DSLAMs) is attached to Sprint’s Network and if an ADSL Copper Loop copper loop should start at an outside location, and is looped through a host or remote, and then to the subscriber, the copper plant from the outside location to the Sprint host or remote central office must be a facility dedicated to ADSL transmission only and not part of Sprint’s regular feeder or distribution plant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection and Resale Agreement

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Reverse ADSL Loops. If a CLEC’s ADSL Transmission Unit (including those integrated into DSLAMs) is attached to Sprint’s Network and if an ADSL Copper Loop copper loop should start at an outside location, and is looped through a host or remote, and then to the subscriber, the copper plant from the outside location to the Sprint host or remote central office must be a facility dedicated to ADSL ADS L transmission only and not part of Sprint’s regular feeder or distribution plant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection and Resale Agreement

Reverse ADSL Loops. If a CLEC’s CLECs ADSL Transmission Unit (including those integrated into DSLAMs) is attached to Sprint’s Network and if an ADSL Copper Loop copper loop should start at an outside location, and is looped through a host or remote, and then to the subscriber, the copper plant from the outside location to the Sprint host or remote central office must be a facility dedicated to ADSL transmission only and not part of Sprint’s regular feeder or distribution plant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection and Resale Agreement (Callwave Inc)

Reverse ADSL Loops. If a CLEC’s ADSL Transmission Unit (including those integrated into DSLAMs) is attached to Sprint’s Network and if an ADSL Copper Loop should start at an outside location, and is looped through a host or remote, and then to the subscriber, the copper plant from the outside location to the Sprint host or remote central office must be a facility dedicated to ADSL transmission only and not part of Sprint’s regular feeder or distribution plant.. 46 OPERATIONS SUPPORT SYSTEMS (OSS)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: , Collocation and Resale Agreement

Reverse ADSL Loops. If a CLECAT&T’s ADSL Transmission Unit (including those integrated into DSLAMs) is attached to Sprint’s Network and if an ADSL Copper Loop should start at an outside location, and is looped through a host or remote, and then to the subscriber, the copper plant from the outside location to the Sprint host or remote central office must be a facility dedicated to ADSL transmission only and not part of Sprint’s regular feeder or distribution plant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collocation and Resale Agreement

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