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Subloop Sample Clauses

Subloop. The subloop network element is defined as any portion of the loop that is technically feasible to access at terminals in BellSouth’s outside plant, including inside wire. An accessible terminal is any point on the loop where technicians can access the wire or fiber within the cable without removing a splice case to reach the wire or fiber within. Such points may include, but are not limited to, the pole or pedestal, the network interface device, (“NID”) the minimum point of entry, (“MPOE”) the single point of interconnection, the main distribution frame, the remote terminal, and the feeder/distribution interface (“FDI”).
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Subloop. Verizon shall provide CLEC with nondiscriminatory access to subloops on an unbundled basis at any technically feasible point (including at fiber distribution facilities) and pursuant to Section 251(c)(3) of the Act, Section 51.319(b) of the FCC’s rules, and any other Applicable Law. One type of Subloop is Inside Wire Subloop, which is defined in Section 2.20 above. The subloop element shall include any and all the features, functions, and capabilities of the subloop, including, but not limited to: (i) loop concentration/multiplexing functionality, (ii) loop distribution, and (iii) on-premises wiring owned or controlled by Verizon. Verizon shall also provide any combination of subloop elements ordinarily combined in the Verizon network, and any pre-existing combination of subloop elements shall not be separated unless so directed by CLEC.
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Subloop. Subloop is a network element defined as any portion of the loop that is technically feasible to access at terminals in CenturyTel’s outside plant, including Inside Wiring. An accessible terminal is any point on the loop where technicians can access the wire or fiber within the cable without removing the splice case to reach the wire within. Such points may include, but are not limited to, the pole or pedestal, the network interface device, the minimum point of entry, the single point of interconnection, the main distribution frame, the remote terminal and the feeder distribution interface.
Subloop. Subloop or Subloop for Access to a Multi-Unit Premises Wiring.
Subloop. A subloop (including Inside Wire Subloops, defined above) is a portion of a copper loop, or hybrid loop, comprised entirely of copper wire or copper cable, between any technically feasible point in Verizon’s outside plant, including inside wire owned, controlled or leased by Verizon, and the end-user customer premises. A subloop includes all intermediate devices (e.g. repeater and load coils), and includes the features, functions, and capabilities of the loop. A subloop includes two-wire and four-wire analog voice grade subloops and two-wire and four-wire subloops conditioned for digital service, regardless of whether the subloops are in service or held as spares.
Subloop. Verizon shall provide ***CLEC Acronym TXT*** with nondiscriminatory access to subloops on an unbundled basis pursuant to Applicable Law.
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Subloop. Verizon shall provide AT&T with nondiscriminatory access to subloops on an unbundled basis at any technically feasible point (including at fiber distribution facilities) and pursuant to Section 251(c)(3) of the Act, Section 51.319(b) of the FCC’s rules, and any other Applicable Law. One type of Subloop is Inside Wire Subloop, which is defined in Section 2.17 above. The subloop element shall include any and all of the features, functions, and capabilities of the subloop, including, but not limited to: (i) loop concentration/multiplexing functionality, (ii) loop distribution, and (iii) on- premises wiring owned or controlled by Verizon. Verizon shall also provide any combination of subloop elements ordinarily combined in the Verizon network, and any pre-existing combination of subloop elements shall not be separated unless so directed by AT&T.

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