Binder Groups definition

Binder Groups mean the sub-units of a cable, usually in groups of 25, 50 or 100 color-coded twisted pairs wrapped in colored tape within a cable. "Bona Fide Request" or "BFR" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 17.
Binder Groups means the sub-units of a cable, usually in groups of 25, 50 or 100 color-coded twisted pairs wrapped in colored tape within a cable.
Binder Groups are defined as binder or cable sheaths housing multiple loops for efficient administration before the loops enter the Central Office.

Examples of Binder Groups in a sentence

  • Verizon shall not deny any request for DSL services and other advanced services due to spectral interference unless all AMI T1s have been assigned or rearranged to designated Binder Groups and the Binder Groups reflect efficient fill rates.

  • Assignments or rearrangements to designated Binder Groups will be made so that the fill rate of the Binder Groups reflects the industry standards for such services.

  • Verizon shall not assign AMI T1s to Binder Groups containing other non-interfering technologies.

Related to Binder Groups

  • Member means a member of the Board;

  • Members means the persons who are duly registered as the holders from time to time of shares in the register including persons who are jointly so registered.

  • Relevant Parties means the Agent, each Borrower, each Security Party, the Security Trustee, each Lender and the Swap Bank;