Enhanced Extended Link definition

Enhanced Extended Link. (“EEL”) for purposes of this Agreement refers to the combination of unbundled network elements, specifically NID, Loop, multiplexing (MUX) if necessary and Dedicated Transport, in the Sprint Network.
Enhanced Extended Link or “EEL” means a UNE combination consisting of an unbundled loop(s) and Unbundled Dedicated Transport, together with any facilities, equipment, or functions necessary to combine those UNEs (including, for example, multiplexing capabilities). An DS1 or higher EEL is required to terminate in a collocation arrangement that meets the requirements of Section 2.18.3 of this Appendix (e.g., the end of the Unbundled Dedicated Transport that is opposite the end connected to the UNE local loop, must be accessed by CLEC at such a CLEC collocation arrangement via a cross-connect).
Enhanced Extended Link or “EEL” means a UNE combination consisting of UNE loop(s) and UNE Dedicated Transport, together with any facilities, equipment, or functions necessary to combine those UNEs (including, for example, with or without multiplexing capabilities).

Examples of Enhanced Extended Link in a sentence

  • Lauderdale, FL; Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC; Greensboro- Winston Salem-High Point, NC; Nashville, TN; and New Orleans, LA, and BellSouth has provided non-discriminatory cost based access to the Enhanced Extended Link (EEL) throughout Density Zone 1 as determined by NECA Tariff No. 4 as in effect on January 1, 1999.


More Definitions of Enhanced Extended Link

Enhanced Extended Link. (“EEL”) consists of a Combination of an Lawful unbundled Loop and Lawful unbundled Dedicated Transport, together with any facilities, equipment, or functions necessary to combine those Lawful unbundled Network Elements, with or without multiplexing capabilities.
Enhanced Extended Link or “EEL” means a UNE combination consisting of an 251(c)(3) Unbundled loop(s) and 251(c)(3) Unbundled Dedicated Transport, together with any facilities, equipment, or functions necessary to combine those UNEs (including, for example, multiplexing capabilities, in some cases). An EEL that consists of a combination of voice grade to DS0 level UNE local loops combined with a UNE DS1 or DS3 Dedicated Transport (a “Low-Capacity EEL”) shall not be required to satisfy the Eligibility Requirements set out in Section 2.20.2 below. If an EEL is made up of a combination that includes one or more of the following described combinations (the “High-Capacity Included Arrangements”), each circuit to be provided to each customer is required to terminate in a collocation arrangement that meets the requirements of Section 2.20.3 below (e.g., the end of the UNE dedicated transport that is opposite the end connected to the UNE loop must be accessed by CLEC at such a CLEC collocation arrangement via a cross-connect).
Enhanced Extended Link or “EEL” means a UNE Combination consisting of a UNE loop(s) and UNE Dedicated Transport, together with any facilities, equipment, or functions necessary to combine those UNEs (including, for example, multiplexing capabilities). An EEL that consists of a combination of a voice grade to DS0 level UNE Local Loop combined with a UNE DS1 or DS3 Dedicated Transport (a “Low-Capacity EEL”) shall not be required to satisfy the “Eligibility Requirements” set forth in Section 78.12.5.(D) and its subsections below.
Enhanced Extended Link or “EEL” means a UNE combination consisting of an 251(c)(3) Unbundled Local Loop(s) and 251(c)(3) Unbundled Dedicated Transport, together with any facilities, equipment, or functions necessary to combine those UNEs (including, for example, multiplexing capabilities, in some cases). An EEL that consists of a combination of voice grade to DS0 level UNE Loops combined with a UNE DS1 or DS3 Dedicated Transport (a “Low-Capacity EEL”) shall not be required to satisfy the Eligibility Requirements set out in Section 2.14.3.5 below. If an EEL is made up of a combination that includes one or more of the following described combinations (the “High-Capacity Included Arrangements”), each circuit to be provided to each customer is required to terminate in a collocation arrangement that meets the requirements of Section 2.14.4 below (e.g., the end of the UNE dedicated transport that is opposite the end connected to the UNE Loop must be accessed by CLEC at such a CLEC collocation arrangement via a cross-connect).
Enhanced Extended Link or “EEL” means a UNE Combination consisting of a UNE loop(s) and UNE Dedicated Transport, together with any facilities, equipment, or functions necessary to combine those UNEs (including, for example, multiplexing capabilities). An EEL that consists of a combination of a voice grade to DS0 level UNE Local Loop combined with a UNE DS1 or DS3 Dedicated Transport (a “Low-Capacity EEL”) shall not be required to satisfy the “Eligibility Requirements” set forth in Section 2.11.5.3 and its subsections below.
Enhanced Extended Link or “EEL” means a UNE combination consisting of UNE loop(s) and UNE Dedicated Transport, together with any facilities, equipment, or functions necessary to combine those UNEs (including, for example, multiplexing capabilities). An EEL that consists of a combination of voice grade to DS0 level UNE local loops combined with a UNE DS1 or DS3 Dedicated Transport (a “Low- Capacity EEL”) shall not be required to satisfy the Eligibility Requirements set out in Section 2.20.2 below. If an EEL is made up of a combination that includes one or more of the following described combinations (the “High-Capacity Included Arrangements”), each circuit to be provided to each customer is required to terminate in a collocation arrangement that meets the requirements of Section 2.20.3 below (e.g., the end of the UNE dedicated transport that is opposite the end connected to the UNE loop must be accessed by CLEC at such a CLEC collocation arrangement via a cross-connect.
Enhanced Extended Link. (“EEL”) consists of a Combination of an unbundled Loop and unbundled Dedicated Transport, together with any facilities, equipment, or functions necessary to combine those unbundled Network Elements, with or without multiplexing capabilities. “Enhanced Service Provider” (ESP) is a provider of enhanced services as those services are defined in the Act. “Exchange Access” is as defined in the Act. “Exchange Message Interface” (EMI) (formerly Exchange Message Record - EMR) is the standard used for exchange of Telecommunications message information among Telecommunications Carriers for billable, non- billable, sample, settlement and study data. EMI format is contained in Telcordia Practice BR-010-200-010, XXXX Exchange Message Record.