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Common use of SUBLOOPS Clause in Contracts

SUBLOOPS. 46.1. Sprint will offer unbundled access to subloops, or portions of the loop, at any accessible terminal in Sprint’s outside loop plant. Such locations include, for example, a pole or pedestal, the network interface device, the minimum point of entry to the customer premises, and the feeder distribution interface located in, for example, a utility room, a remote terminal, or a controlled environment vault or at the MDF. 46.2. An accessible terminal is any point on the loop where technicians can access the wire or fiber within the cable (e.g., via screw posts, terminals, patch panels) without removing a splice case to reach the wire or fiber within. 46.3. Initially Sprint will consider all requests for access to subloops on an individual case basis due to the wide variety of interconnections available and the lack of standards. A written response will be provided to CLEC covering the interconnection time intervals, prices and other information based on the BFR process as set xxxxx xx §00 of this Agreement. Typical arrangements and corresponding prices will be developed after a substantial number have been provided and a pattern exists.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Network Interconnection and Resale Agreement (Callwave Inc), Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement

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SUBLOOPS. 46.147.1. Sprint will offer unbundled access to subloops, or portions of the loop, at any accessible terminal in Sprint’s outside loop plant. Such locations include, for example, a pole or pedestal, the network interface device, the minimum point of entry to the customer premises, and the feeder distribution interface located in, for example, a utility room, a remote terminal, or a controlled environment vault or at the MDF. 46.247.2. An accessible terminal is any point on the loop where technicians can access the wire or fiber within the cable (e.g., via screw posts, terminals, patch panels) without removing a splice case to reach the wire or fiber within. 46.347.3. Initially Sprint will consider all requests for access to subloops on an individual case basis due to the wide variety of interconnections available and the lack of standards. A written response will be provided to CLEC covering the interconnection time intervals, prices and other information based on the BFR process as set xxxxx xx §00 forth in Section 44 of this Agreement. Typical arrangements and corresponding prices will be developed after a substantial number have been provided and a pattern exists.

Appears in 2 contracts

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

SUBLOOPS. 46.147.1. Sprint will offer unbundled access to subloops, or portions of the loop, at any accessible terminal in Sprint’s outside loop plant. Such locations include, for example, a pole or pedestal, the network interface device, the minimum point of entry to the customer premises, and the feeder distribution interface located in, for example, a utility room, a remote terminal, or a controlled environment vault or at the MDF. 46.247.2. An accessible terminal is any point on the loop where technicians can access the wire or fiber within the cable (e.g., via screw posts, terminals, patch panels) without removing a splice case to reach the wire or fiber within. 46.347.3. Initially Sprint will consider all requests for access to subloops on an individual case basis due to the wide variety of interconnections available and the lack of standards. A written response will be provided to CLEC covering the interconnection time intervals, prices and other information based on the BFR process as set xxxxx xx §00 of this Agreement. Typical arrangements and corresponding prices will be developed after a substantial number have been provided and a pattern exists.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement

SUBLOOPS. 46.147.1. Sprint will offer unbundled access to subloops, or portions of the loop, at any accessible terminal in Sprint’s outside loop plant. Such locations include, for example, a pole or pedestal, the network interface device, the minimum point of entry to the customer premises, and the feeder distribution interface located in, for example, a utility room, a remote terminal, or a controlled environment vault or at the MDF. 46.247.2. An accessible terminal is any point on the loop where technicians can access the wire or fiber within the cable (e.g., via screw posts, terminals, patch panels) without removing a splice case to reach the wire or fiber within. 46.347.3. Initially Sprint will consider all requests for access to subloops on an individual case basis due to the wide variety of interconnections available and the lack of standards. A written response will be provided to CLEC covering the interconnection time intervals, prices and other information based on the BFR process as set xxxxx xx §00 forth in § 44 of this Agreement. Typical arrangements and corresponding prices will be developed after a substantial number have been provided and a pattern exists.

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Samples: Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement

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SUBLOOPS. 46.1. 47.1 Sprint will offer unbundled access to subloops, or portions of the loop, at any accessible terminal in Sprint’s outside loop plant. Such locations include, for example, a pole or pedestal, the network interface device, the minimum point of entry to the customer premises, and the feeder distribution interface located in, for example, a utility room, a remote terminal, or a controlled environment vault or at the MDF. 46.2. 47.2 An accessible terminal is any point on the loop where technicians can access the wire or fiber within the cable (e.g., via screw posts, terminals, patch panels) without removing a splice case to reach the wire or fiber within. 46.3. 47.3 Initially Sprint will consider all requests for access to subloops on an individual case basis due to the wide variety of interconnections available and the lack of standards. A written response will be provided to CLEC covering the interconnection time intervals, prices and other information based on the BFR process as set xxxxx xx §00 of this Agreement. Typical arrangements and corresponding prices will be developed after a substantial number have been provided and a pattern exists.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement

SUBLOOPS. 46.1. 47.1 Sprint will offer unbundled access to subloops, or portions of the loop, at any accessible terminal in Sprint’s outside loop plant. Such locations include, for example, a pole or pedestal, the network interface device, the minimum point of entry to the customer premises, and the feeder distribution interface located in, for example, a utility room, a remote terminal, or a controlled environment vault or at the MDF. 46.2. 47.2 An accessible terminal is any point on the loop where technicians can access the wire or fiber within the cable (e.g., via screw posts, terminals, patch panels) without removing a splice case to reach the wire or fiber within. 46.3. 47.3 Initially Sprint will consider all requests for access to subloops on an individual case basis due to the wide variety of interconnections available and the lack of standards. A written response will be provided to CLEC covering the interconnection time intervals, prices and other information based on the BFR process as set xxxxx xx forth in §00 44 of this Agreement. Typical arrangements and corresponding prices will be developed after a substantial number have been provided and a pattern exists.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement

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