Unbundled Loop (DS1 and below) Service Rearrangements Sample Clauses

Unbundled Loop (DS1 and below) Service Rearrangements. 2.10.1 The Unbundled Loop Service Rearrangement processes will allow changes to be made to a working Loop facility assignment within the same end-user serving wire center. Service Rearrangements will result in service outages to the customer during the time the Loop is being moved. 2.10.2 An Unbundled Loop Service Rearrangement connecting facility change (CFC) allows TWTC to change its installed Loop from one working facility assignment to another facility assignment. CFC includes Connecting Facility Assignment (CFA) and Cable ID & Pair changes within same collocation arrangement or from collocation to collocation. CFA changes are allowed within the same multiplexer or from one multiplexer to another multiplexer. For a CFC, the Loop class of service, Loop type and the customer must remain the same. Version: 4Q06 Standard ICA 11/30/06 2.10.3 An Unbundled Loop Service Rearrangement connecting facility move (CFM) allows TWTC to move the Loop facility assignment from a collocation arrangement to a multiplexer or from a multiplexer to a collocation arrangement. CFMs require a change to the Loop basic class of service. The Loop type and the customer must remain the same.
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Unbundled Loop (DS1 and below) Service Rearrangements. 2.1.14.1 The Unbundled Loop Service Rearrangement processes will allow changes to be made to a working Loop facility assignment within the same end-user serving wire center. Service Rearrangements will result in service outages to the customer during the time the Loop is being moved.
Unbundled Loop (DS1 and below) Service Rearrangements. 2.1.12.1 The Unbundled Loop Service Rearrangement processes will allow changes to be made to a working Loop facility assignment within the same end-user serving wire center. Service Rearrangements will result in service outages to the customer during the time the Loop is being moved. 2.1.12.2 An Unbundled Loop Service Rearrangement connecting facility change (CFC) allows Excel to change its installed Loop from one working facility assignment to another facility assignment. CFC includes Connecting Facility Assignment (CFA) and Cable ID & Pair changes within same collocation arrangement or from collocation to collocation. CFA changes are allowed within the same multiplexer or from one multiplexer to another multiplexer. For a CFC, the Loop class of service, Loop type and the customer must remain the same.

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  • Unbundled Network Element Combinations 5.1. Unbundled Network Element Combinations shall include: 1) Enhanced Extended Links (EELs); 2) UNE Loops/Special Access Combinations; 3) Loop/Port Combinations; and 4)

  • Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning 2.5.1 Line Conditioning is defined as routine network modification that BellSouth regularly undertakes to provide xDSL services to its own customers. This may include the removal of any device, from a copper Loop or copper Subloop that may diminish the capability of the Loop or Subloop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including xDSL service. Such devices include, load coils, excessive bridged taps, low pass filters, and range extenders. Excessive bridged taps are bridged taps that serves no network design purpose and that are beyond the limits set according to industry standards and/or the BellSouth’s TR 73600 Unbundled Local Loop Technical Specification. 2.5.2 BellSouth will remove load coils only on copper Loops and Subloops that are less than eighteen thousand (18,000) feet in length. 2.5.3 For any copper loop being ordered by NewPhone which has over six thousand (6,000) feet of combined bridged tap will be modified, upon request from NewPhone, so that the loop will have a maximum of six thousand (6,000) feet of bridged tap. This modification will be performed at no additional charge to NewPhone. Loop conditioning orders that require the removal of bridged tap that serves no network design purpose on a copper Loop that will result in a combined total of bridged tap between two thousand five hundred (2,500) and six thousand (6,000) feet will be performed at the rates set forth in Exhibit A. 2.5.4 NewPhone may request removal of any unnecessary and non-excessive bridged tap (bridged tap between zero (0) and two thousand five hundred (2,500) feet which serves no network design purpose), at rates pursuant to BellSouth’s SC Process as mutually agreed to by the Parties. 2.5.5 Rates for ULM are as set forth in Exhibit A. 2.5.6 BellSouth will not modify a Loop in such a way that it no longer meets the technical parameters of the original Loop type (e.g., voice grade, ADSL, etc.) being ordered. 2.5.7 If NewPhone requests ULM on a reserved facility for a new Loop order, BellSouth may perform a pair change and provision a different Loop facility in lieu of the reserved facility with ULM if feasible. The Loop provisioned will meet or exceed specifications of the requested Loop facility as modified. NewPhone will not be charged for ULM if a different Loop is provisioned. For Loops that require a DLR or its equivalent, BellSouth will provide LMU detail of the Loop provisioned. 2.5.8 NewPhone shall request Loop make up information pursuant to this Attachment prior to submitting a service inquiry and/or a LSR for the Loop type that NewPhone desires BellSouth to condition. 2.5.9 When requesting ULM for a Loop that BellSouth has previously provisioned for NewPhone, NewPhone will submit a SI to BellSouth. If a spare Loop facility that meets the Loop modification specifications requested by NewPhone is available at the location for which the ULM was requested, NewPhone will have the option to change the Loop facility to the qualifying spare facility rather than to provide ULM. In the event that BellSouth changes the Loop facility in lieu of providing ULM, NewPhone will not be charged for ULM but will only be charged the service order charges for submitting an order.

  • Unbundled Network Terminating Wire (UNTW) 2.8.3.1 UNTW is unshielded twisted copper wiring that is used to extend circuits from an intra-building network cable terminal or from a building entrance terminal to an individual End User’s point of demarcation. It is the final portion of the Loop that in multi-subscriber configurations represents the point at which the network branches out to serve individual subscribers. 2.8.3.2 This element will be provided in MDUs and/or Multi-Tenants Units (MTUs) where either Party owns wiring all the way to the End User’s premises. Neither Party will provide this element in locations where the property owner provides its own wiring to the End User’s premises, where a third party owns the wiring to the End User’s premises.

  • Unbundled Channelization (Multiplexing) 5.7.1 To the extent NewPhone is purchasing DS1 or DS3 or STS-1 Dedicated Transport pursuant to this Agreement, Unbundled Channelization (UC) provides the optional multiplexing capability that will allow a DS1 (1.544 Mbps) or DS3 (44.736 Mbps) or STS-1 (51.84 Mbps) Network Elements to be multiplexed or channelized at a BellSouth central office. Channelization can be accomplished through the use of a multiplexer or a digital cross-connect system at the discretion of BellSouth. Once UC has been installed, NewPhone may request channel activation on a channelized facility and BellSouth shall connect the requested facilities via COCIs. The COCI must be compatible with the lower capacity facility and ordered with the lower capacity facility. This service is available as defined in NECA 4. 5.7.2 BellSouth shall make available the following channelization systems and interfaces: 5.7.2.1 DS1 Channelization System: channelizes a DS1 signal into a maximum of twenty- four (24)

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