Capable Loop definition

Capable Loop is a loop that a CLEC may use to deploy xDSL technologies and is provided as set forth in Schedule 9.2.2. 9.2.1.3.5 “4-Wire 1.544 Mbps Digital Loop” or “1.544 Mbps Digital” is a transmission path which supports transmission of digital signals of up to a maximum binary information rate of 1.544 Mbps and terminates in a 4-Wire electrical interface at the Customer premises and on the DSX frame in SBC-AMERITECH's Central Office. 1.544 Mbps Digital will be provided in accordance with the specifications, interfaces and parameters described in AM-TR-TMO-00023.

Examples of Capable Loop in a sentence

  • After submitting a trouble report, CLEC will promptly submit a service request to change the NC/NCI codes to the xDSL Service actually deployed on the Embedded Base xDSL Capable Loop.

  • BRI is available to CLEC for CLEC's end user customers and is offered in the following combination: Digital Line Side Port (Supporting BRI ISDN), and Shared Transport provided pursuant to this Agreement combined with a Basic Rate ISDN Capable Loop provided pursuant to CLEC's ICAs.

  • ISDN BRI is available to CLEC for CLEC’s end user customers and is offered in the following combination: Digital Line Side Port (Supporting BRI ISDN), and Shared Transport provided pursuant to this Agreement combined with a Basic Rate ISDN Capable Loop provided pursuant to CLEC’s ICAs.

  • Recurring rates for DS-1 and DS3 Capable Loop, Basic Rate (BRI) ISDN, ADSL Compatible Loop and xDSL-I Capable Loop, as requested and approved by CLEC.

  • According to the results of the planning and rationalization exercise, Micoud Health Centre is categorized as a level four1 facility, which represents the highest non-hospital referral facility in Region 6.

  • The underlying Agreement is amended by adding an IDSL Capable Loop and associated rates.

  • In the PMR4 and PMR5 tests, BearingPoint also opened Observation 810 on February 17, 2003, finding that SBC failed to adhere to the July 2002 business rules when calculating results for Performance Measurement 55.3 (Percent xDSL - Capable Loop Orders Requiring the Removal of Load Coils and/or Repeaters).4432.

  • In the PMR4 and PMR5 tests, BearingPoint also opened Observation 810 on February 17, 2003, finding that SBC failed to adhere to the July 2002 business rules when calculating results for Performance Measurement 55.3 (Percent xDSL - Capable Loop Orders Requiring the Removal of Load Coils and/or Repeaters).291 2820.2843.

  • The ISDN Capable Loop may also require conditioning, (e.g., removal of loads or bridged tap).

  • UNE-P-DSS is comprised of the following Unbundled Network Elements: DS1 Capable Loop, Digital Line Side Port and Shared Transport.

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