The Baseband Service. 2.1 The Baseband Service is a service to enable the delivery of PSTN analogue phone and telephony services over a GPON Fibre access from the End User Site to the Handover Point. 2.2 A diagram of the configuration for Baseband Service is set out in Appendix A. The Baseband Service delivers an analogue voice service from an End User Premises (or End User Tenancy in the case of an MDU) to a voice stream at a Handover Point that enables a Service Provider to interconnect with the LFC Network. 2.3 The Baseband Service is an input service which a Service Provider can combine with other LFC services (or with the Service Provider’s own network or wholesale services provided by other service providers) to provide fibre based telecommunications services to End Users. 2.4 The Baseband Service has the following key characteristics: 2.4.1 End Users can use any analogue PSTN-compatible CPE to use the Baseband Service. Facsimile and dialup modem support may be limited in some locations. The LFC will advise the Service Provider of these limitations from time to time. 2.4.2 The Baseband Service is handed over at the POI as a bitstream VLAN as specified in clause 5.1 of this Service Description. 2.4.3 Service Providers can either terminate the Baseband Service at the POI, typically using a carrier-grade voice switch, or use a compatible backhaul service to terminate the Baseband Service at a remote location. 2.4.4 The Baseband Service can be delivered by itself, when used to provide an input to a voice service, or as part of a Service Template: (a) Service Templates support the packaging of the Baseband Service with other Bitstream Services. For example Bitstream 2, Bitstream 3 and Bitstream 3a all offer default Service Templates that include the Baseband Service with one ATA Voice Service and at least one Bitstream Service. A Service Provider can choose whether to use the ATA Voice Service to support their retail voice service; or (b) instead of using one of the default Service Templates defined in the service descriptions for the Bitstream Services, a Service Provider can create modified or new Service Templates using ‘core building blocks’ and the Product Development Process. 2.4.5 The Baseband Service will only be delivered by itself (without a Bitstream 2, Bitstream 3 or Bitstream 3a service) in Greenfields subdivisions. The LFC may at its sole discretion allow a standalone Baseband Service in other situations.
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Samples: Baseband Services Agreement, Ultrafast Fibre Ufb Services Agreement, Baseband Services Agreement
The Baseband Service. 2.1 The Baseband Service is a service to enable the delivery of PSTN analogue phone and telephony services over a GPON Fibre access from the End User Site to the Handover Point.
2.2 A diagram of the configuration for Baseband Service is set out in Appendix A. The Baseband Service delivers an analogue voice service from an End User Premises (or End User Tenancy in the case of an MDU) NBAP location to a voice stream at a Handover Point that enables a Service Provider to interconnect with the LFC Network.
2.3 The Baseband Service is an input service which a Service Provider can combine with other LFC services (or with the Service Provider’s own network or wholesale services provided by other service providers) to provide fibre based telecommunications services to End Users.
2.4 The Baseband Service has the following key characteristics:
2.4.1 End Users Service Providers can use any analogue PSTN-compatible CPE to use the Baseband Service. Facsimile and dialup modem support may be limited in some locations. The LFC will advise the Service Provider of these limitations from time to time.
2.4.2 The Baseband Service is handed over at the POI as a bitstream VLAN as specified in clause 5.1 of this Service Description.
2.4.3 Service Providers can either terminate the Baseband Service at the POI, typically using a carrier-grade voice switch, or use a compatible backhaul service to terminate the Baseband Service at a remote location.
2.4.4 The Baseband Service can be delivered by itself, when used to provide an input to a voice service, or as part of a Service Template:
(a) Service Templates support the packaging of the Baseband Service with other Bitstream Services. For example Bitstream 2, Bitstream 3 and Bitstream 3a all offer default Service Templates that include the Baseband Service with one ATA Voice Service and at least one Bitstream Service. A Service Provider can choose whether to use the ATA Voice Service to support their retail voice service; or
(b) instead of using one of the default Service Templates defined in the service descriptions for the Bitstream Services, a Service Provider can create modified or new Service Templates using ‘core building blocks’ and the Product Development Process.
2.4.5 The Baseband Service will only be delivered by itself (without a Bitstream 2, Bitstream 3 or Bitstream 3a service) in Greenfields subdivisions. The LFC may at its sole discretion allow a standalone Baseband Service in other situations.
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Samples: Ufb Services Agreement
The Baseband Service. 2.1 The Baseband Service is a service to enable the delivery of PSTN analogue phone and telephony services over a GPON Fibre access from the End User Site to the Handover Point.
2.2 A diagram of the configuration for Baseband Service is set out in Appendix A. The Baseband Service delivers an analogue voice service from an End User Premises (or End User Tenancy in the case of an MDU) to a voice stream at a Handover Point that enables a Service Provider to interconnect with the LFC Network.
2.3 The Baseband Service is an input service which a Service Provider can combine with other LFC services (or with the Service Provider’s own network or wholesale services provided by other service providers) to provide fibre based telecommunications services to End Users.
2.4 The Baseband Service has the following key characteristics:
2.4.1 End Users can use any analogue PSTN-compatible CPE to use the Baseband Service. Facsimile and dialup modem support may be limited in some locations. The LFC will advise the Service Provider of these limitations from time to time.
2.4.2 The Baseband Service is handed over at the POI as a bitstream VLAN bitstreamVLAN as specified in clause 5.1 of this Service Description.
2.4.3 Service Providers can either terminate the Baseband Service at the POI, typically using a carrier-grade voice switch, or use a compatible backhaul service to terminate the Baseband Service at a remote location.
2.4.4 The Baseband Service can be delivered by itself, when used to provide an input to a voice service, or as part of a Service Template:
(a) Service Templates support the packaging of the Baseband Service with other Bitstream Services. For example Bitstream 2, Bitstream 3 and Bitstream 3a all offer default Service Templates that include the Baseband Service with one ATA Voice Service and at least one Bitstream Service. A Service Provider can choose whether to use the ATA Voice Service to support their retail voice service; or
(b) instead of using one of the default Service Templates defined in the service descriptions for the Bitstream Services, a Service Provider can create modified or new Service Templates using ‘core building blocks’ and the Product Development Process.
2.4.5 The Baseband Service will only be delivered by itself (without a Bitstream 2, Bitstream 3 or Bitstream 3a service) in Greenfields greenfields subdivisions. The LFC may at its sole discretion allow a standalone Baseband Service in other situations.
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Samples: Baseband Service Agreement
The Baseband Service. 2.1 The Baseband Service is a service to enable the delivery of PSTN analogue phone and telephony services over a GPON Fibre access from the End User Site to the Handover Point.
2.2 A diagram of the configuration for Baseband Service is set out in Appendix A. The Baseband Service delivers an analogue voice service from an End User Premises (or End User Tenancy in the case of an MDU) to a voice stream at a Handover Point that enables a Service Provider to interconnect with the LFC Network.
2.3 The Baseband Service is an input service which a Service Provider can combine with other LFC services (or with the Service Provider’s own network or wholesale services provided by other service providers) to provide fibre based telecommunications services to End Users.
2.4 The Baseband Service has the following key characteristics:
2.4.1 End Users can use any analogue PSTN-compatible CPE to use the Baseband Service. Facsimile and dialup modem support may be limited in some locations. The LFC will advise the Service Provider of these limitations from time to time.
2.4.2 The Baseband Service is handed over at the POI as a bitstream VLAN as specified in clause 5.1 of this Service Description.
2.4.3 Service Providers can either terminate the Baseband Service at the POI, typically using a carrier-grade voice switch, or use a compatible backhaul service to terminate the Baseband Service at a remote location.
2.4.4 The Baseband Service can be delivered by itself, when used to provide an input to a voice service, or as part of a Service Template:
(a) Service Templates support the packaging of the Baseband Service with other Bitstream Services. For example Bitstream 2, Bitstream 3 and Bitstream 3a all offer default Service Templates that include the Baseband Service with one ATA Voice Service and at least one Bitstream Service. A Service Provider can choose whether to use the ATA Voice Service to support their retail voice service; or
(b) instead Instead of using one of the default Service Templates defined in the service descriptions for the Bitstream Services, a Service Provider can create modified or new Service Templates using ‘core building blocks’ and the Product Development Process.
2.4.5 The Baseband Service will only be delivered by itself (without a Bitstream 2, Bitstream 3 or Bitstream 3a service) in Greenfields greenfields subdivisions. The LFC may at its sole discretion allow a standalone Baseband Service in other situations.
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Samples: Ufb Services Agreement
The Baseband Service. 2.1 The Baseband Service is a service to enable the delivery of PSTN analogue phone and telephony services over a GPON Fibre access from the End User Site to the Handover Point.
2.2 A diagram of the configuration for Baseband Service is set out in Appendix A. The Baseband Service delivers an analogue voice service from an End User Premises, Service Providers Premises or NBAP (or End User Tenancy in the case of an MDUas applicable) to a voice stream at a Handover Point that enables a Service Provider to interconnect with the LFC Network.
2.3 The Baseband Service is an input service which a Service Provider can combine with other LFC services (or with the Service Provider’s own network or wholesale services provided by other service providers) to provide fibre based telecommunications services to End Users.
2.4 The Baseband Service has the following key characteristics:
2.4.1 End Users can use any analogue PSTN-compatible CPE to use the Baseband Service. Facsimile and dialup modem support may be limited in some locations. The LFC will advise the Service Provider of these limitations from time to time.
2.4.2 The Baseband Service is handed over at the POI as a bitstream VLAN as specified in clause 5.1 of this Service Description.
2.4.3 Service Providers can either terminate the Baseband Service at the POI, typically using a carrier-grade voice switch, or use a compatible backhaul service to terminate the Baseband Service at a remote location.
2.4.4 The Baseband Service can be delivered by itselfwith only an ATA Voice Service and no Bitstream Service, when used to provide an input to a voice service, or as part of a Service Template:
(a) Service Templates support the packaging of the Baseband Service with other Bitstream Services. For example Bitstream 2, Bitstream 3 and Bitstream 3a all offer default Service Templates that include the Baseband Service with one ATA Voice Service and at least one Bitstream Service. A Service Provider can choose whether to use the ATA Voice Service to support their retail voice service; or
(b) instead of using one of the default Service Templates defined in the service descriptions for the Bitstream Services, a Service Provider can create modified or new Service Templates using ‘core building blocks’ and the Product Development Process.
2.4.5 The Baseband Service will only be delivered by itself (without a Bitstream 2, Bitstream 3 or Bitstream 3a service) in Greenfields greenfields subdivisions. The LFC may at its sole discretion allow a standalone Baseband Service in other situations.
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Samples: Service Agreement