Examples of High Frequency Portion of the Loop in a sentence
The process by which ***CLEC Acronym TXT*** provides xDSL service over the same copper Loop that Verizon uses to provide voice service by utilizing the frequency range on the copper loop above the range that carries analog circuit-switched voice transmissions (the High Frequency Portion of the Loop, or "HFPL").
This Schedule sets forth terms and conditions for providing the High Frequency Portion of the Loop (“HFPL”) by SBC-AMERITECH and CLEC.
The process by which Covista provides xDSL service over the same copper Loop that Verizon uses to provide voice service by utilizing the frequency range on the copper loop above the range that carries analog circuit-switched voice transmissions (the High Frequency Portion of the Loop, or "HFPL").
The process by which RNK provides xDSL service over the same copper Loop that Verizon uses to provide voice service by utilizing the frequency range on the copper loop above the range that carries analog circuit-switched voice transmissions (the High Frequency Portion of the Loop, or “HFPL”).
The CLECs begin by noting that, in its September 26, 2001 Order on Rehearing in this matter, the Commission concluded Ameritech must provide the High Frequency Portion of the Loop (“HFPL”) as an end-to-end Unbundled Network Element (“UNE”), just as its affiliated company, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company (“SWBT”), was ordered to do in Texas.
The process by which Navtel provides xDSL service over the same copper Loop that Verizon uses to provide voice service by utilizing the frequency range on the copper loop above the range that carries analog circuit-switched voice transmissions (the High Frequency Portion of the Loop, or "HFPL").
The process by which NetCarrier provides xDSL service over the same copper Loop that Verizon uses to provide voice service by utilizing the frequency range on the copper loop above the range that carries analog circuit-switched voice transmissions (the High Frequency Portion of the Loop, or "HFPL").
It is used to associate the retail Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) working telephone number that will share the Line with the High Frequency Portion of the Loop request.
The process by which SST provides xDSL service over the same copper Loop that Verizon uses to provide voice service by utilizing the frequency range on the copper loop above the range that carries analog circuit-switched voice transmissions (the High Frequency Portion of the Loop, or "HFPL").
EB provisions apply to claims under the UCFE program, except, all benefits paid are charged to the Federal agency.