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The Direct Fibre Access Service Sample Clauses

The Direct Fibre Access Service. 2.1 The Direct Fibre Access Service is a dark fibre service suitable for the delivery of complex business grade applications requiring point-to-point fibre access. It enables access to, and interconnection with the LFC Network. 2.2 A diagram of the configuration for the Direct Fibre Access Service is set out in Appendix A. The Direct Fibre Access Service consists of the provision of a single fibre from the connector or OFDF at the End User’s Premises or, in the case of an MDU the End User’s Tenancy, to either: 2.2.1 the MOFDF at the LFC Central Office; or 2.2.2 where the Service Provider is taking the Central Office and POI Co-location Service, an LCA1Connector on an OFDF on the Service Provider’s Footprint at the LFC’s relevant Central Office, via the MOFDF at the relevant Central Office. 2.3 The Direct Fibre Access Service is an input service which a Service Provider can use as a building block to combine with other UFB 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.
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The Direct Fibre Access Service. 2.1 The Direct Fibre Access Service is a dark fibre service suitable for the delivery of complex business grade applications requiring point-to-point fibre access. It enables access to, and interconnection with the LFC Network. 2.2 A diagram of the configuration for the Direct Fibre Access Service is set out in Appendix A. The Direct Fibre Access Service consists of the provision of a single fibre from the connector or OFDF at the End User Premises, Service Provider Premises or NBAP (as applicable) to either: 2.2.1 the MOFDF at the LFC Central Office; or 2.2.2 where the Service Provider is taking the Central Office and POI Co-location Service, an LCA Connector on an OFDF on the Service Provider’s Footprint at the LFC’s relevant Central Office, via the MOFDF at the relevant Central Office. 2.3 The Direct Fibre Access Service is an input service which a Service Provider can use as a building block to combine with other UFB 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.

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