Tie Cables Sample Clauses

Tie Cables. If a Service Provider requires Tie Cables for their co-location space, the Service Provider may place an initial Service Request with all required information once the OSS/BSS is in place and their staff are trained in its use.
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Tie Cables. If a Service Provider requires Tie Cables for their Co-location space, the Service Provider may place initial Service Requests with all required information once the OSS/BSS is in place and their staff are trained in its use. The LFC will provide quotes for Tie Cable build, once these are accepted build will commence subject to the provision of any materials or information required from Service Provider. On completion of the build the Tie Cables will be handed over to the Service Provider. The provision of any Tie Cable will be subject to the Service Level in the Central Office and POI Co-location Service Level Terms. Once on boarding and testing is successfully complete the Service Provider can place Service Requests for PONFAS Services.
Tie Cables. 6.1. Tie cables are required between the DSL CP’s DSL equipment and Openreach’s MDF. Depending on the location of the DSL CP’s equipment, either internal or internal and external tie cables may be required. The tie cables will be provided according to the procedures described in appropriate parts of the Access Network Facilities Agreement [2]. 6.2. BT requires that the tie pairs used to connect to the MDF and used to carry the BT PSTN service meet the specification given in following clauses. Each tie pair used must meet this specification at all times. This is unlikely to be a problem except in the case of a distant location situated unusually far from the MDF site. 6.3. Tie cables add to the loss, reflections and crosstalk experienced by signals between the Operator(s) and the customer. As such it is vital to minimise these degradations in order to maximise the service capability to all customers. The following shall be the absolute limit of tie cable signal degradations. The limits apply to any individual tie cable path either from BT MDF to LLU premises or vice versa. 6.4. The cable shall be made of a collection of polythene insulated twisted copper pairs. 6.5. The dc loop resistance shall not exceed 85 Ohms. 6.6. The loop mutual capacitance shall not exceed 27.5 nF. 6.7. The ratio of capacitance to dc resistance shall be in the range 0.2 to 0.45 nF/Ohm. 6.8. The insertion loss between 600 Ohm loads at 1600 Hz shall not exceed 0.7 dB 6.9. The insertion loss between 135 Ohm loads at 100 kHz shall not exceed 4 dB. 6.10. The return loss of the characteristic impedance of the cable to 135 Ohms shall be at least 13 dB at 100 kHz. 6.11. The near-end crosstalk power sum for the nearest 49 (or one less than total number of pairs for cables of less than 50 pairs) adjacent pairs of the tie cable into any victim pair shall be at a level of at most 55 dB below the near end disturber level at 100 kHz. 6.12. The far-end crosstalk power sum for the nearest 49 (or one less than total number of pairs for cables of less than 50 pairs) adjacent pairs of the tie cable into any victim pair shall be at a level of at most 53 dB below the far- end disturber level at 100 kHz.

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