Line Sharing definition

Line Sharing means the use by SingTel and the Requesting Licensee of the same Local Loop to provide analog voice service and xDSL service to a Customer;
Line Sharing is an arrangement by which Verizon facilitates Z-Tel’s provision of ADSL (in accordance with T1.413), Splitterless ADSL (in accordance with T1.419), RADSL (in accordance with TR # 59), MVL (a proprietary technology), or any other xDSL technology that is presumed to be acceptable for shared line deployment in accordance with FCC rules, to a particular Customer location over an existing copper Loop that is being used simultaneously by Verizon to provide analog circuit-switched voice grade service to that Customer by making available to Z-Tel, solely for Z-Tel’s own use, the frequency range above the voice band on the same copper Loop required by Z-Tel to provide such services. This Section 4 addresses line sharing over loops that are entirely copper loops.
Line Sharing is an arrangement by which Verizon facilitates GNAPs’ provision of ADSL (in accordance with T1.413), Splitterless ADSL (in accordance with T1.419), RADSL (in accordance with TR # 59), Multiple Virtual Line (MVL) (a proprietary technology), or any other xDSL technology that is presumed to be acceptable for shared line deployment in accordance with FCC rules, to a particular Customer location over an existing copper Loop that is being used simultaneously by Verizon to provide analog circuit-switched voice grade service to that Customer by making available to GNAPs, solely for GNAPs’ own use, the frequency range above the voice band on the same copper Loop required by GNAPs to provide such services. This Section 4 addresses line sharing over loops that are entirely copper loops.

Examples of Line Sharing in a sentence

  • For Line Sharing arrangements placed in service between October 2, 2003, and October 1, 2004, the rates will be as set forth in Exhibit A.

  • Procedures for High Frequency Spectrum (Central Office Based) Unbundled Loop Modification were developed in the Line Sharing Collaborative and may be found posted to the web at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/html/unes.html.

  • CLECs may provide integrated voice and data services over the same Loop by engaging in “line splitting” as set forth in paragraph 18 of the FCC's Line Sharing Reconsideration Order (CC Docket Nos.

  • Qwest shall not be required to provide Line Sharing unless the Agreement has been amended with a Qwest Commercial Line Sharing Amendment.

  • This Section 4 addresses Line Sharing over loops that are entirely copper loops.


More Definitions of Line Sharing

Line Sharing is an arrangement by which Verizon facilitates Access Point’s provision of ADSL (in accordance with T1.413), Splitterless ADSL (in accordance with T1.419), RADSL (in accordance with TR # 59), Multiple Virtual Line (MVL) (a proprietary technology), or any other xDSL technology that is presumed to be acceptable for shared line deployment in accordance with FCC rules, to a particular Customer location over an existing copper Loop that is being used simultaneously by Verizon to provide analog circuit-switched voice grade service to that Customer by making available to Access Point, solely for Access Point’s own use, the frequency range above the voice band on the same copper Loop required by Access Point to provide such services. This Section 4 addresses line sharing over loops that are entirely copper loops.
Line Sharing is an arrangement by which Verizon facilitates Phone-Link’s provision of ADSL (in accordance with T1.413), Splitterless ADSL (in accordance with T1.419), RADSL (in accordance with TR # 59), MVL (a proprietary technology), or any other xDSL technology that is presumed to be acceptable for shared line deployment in accordance with FCC rules, to a particular Customer location over an existing copper Loop that is being used simultaneously by Verizon to provide analog circuit-switched voice grade service to that Customer by making available to Phone-Link, solely for Phone-Link’s own use, the frequency range above the voice band on the same copper Loop required by Phone-Link to provide such services. This Section 4 addresses line sharing over loops that are entirely copper loops.
Line Sharing is an arrangement by which Verizon facilitates VarTec’s provision of ADSL (in accordance with T1.413), Splitterless ADSL (in accordance with T1.419), RADSL (in accordance with TR # 59), Multiple Virtual Line (MVL) (a proprietary technology), or any other xDSL technology that is presumed to be acceptable for shared line deployment in accordance with FCC rules, to a particular Customer location over an existing copper Loop that is being used simultaneously by Verizon to provide analog circuit-switched voice grade service to that Customer by making available to VarTec, solely for VarTec’s own use, the frequency range above the voice band on the same copper Loop required by VarTec to provide such services. This Section 4 addresses line sharing over loops that are entirely copper loops.
Line Sharing is an arrangement by which Verizon facilitates TCG’s provision of ADSL (in accordance with T1.413), Splitterless ADSL (in accordance with T1.419), RADSL (in accordance with TR # 59), MVL (a proprietary technology), or any other xDSL technology that is presumed to be acceptable for shared line deployment in accordance with FCC rules, to a particular Customer location over an existing copper Loop that is being used simultaneously by Verizon to provide analog circuit-switched voice grade service to that Customer by making available to TCG, solely for TCG’s own use for provisioning those Advanced Services that are presumed to be acceptable for shared line deployment in accordance with FCC rules (“Advanced Services”), the frequency range above the voice band on the same copper Loop required by TCG to provide such services. This Agreement addresses line sharing over loops that are entirely copper loops. The Parties do not intend anything in this Agreement to prejudice either TCG’s position that line sharing may occur on loops constructed of fiber optic cable, digital loop carrier electronics, and copper distribution cable or Verizon’s position that line sharing can only occur over copper loops or copper sub-loops.
Line Sharing is an arrangement by which Verizon facilitates SBCT’s provision of ADSL (in accordance with T1.413), Splitterless ADSL (in accordance with T1.419), RADSL (in accordance with TR # 59), Multiple Virtual Line (MVL (a proprietary technology)), or any other xDSL technology that is presumed to be acceptable for shared line deployment in accordance with FCC rules, to a particular Customer location over an existing copper Loop that is being used simultaneously by Verizon to provide analog circuit-switched voice grade service to that Customer by making available to SBCT, solely for SBCT’s own use, the frequency range above the voice band on the same copper Loop required by SBCT to provide such services. This Section 4 addresses line sharing over loops that are entirely copper loops.
Line Sharing is an arrangement by which Verizon facilitates PNG’s provision of ADSL (in accordance with T1.413), Splitterless ADSL (in accordance with T1.419), RADSL (in accordance with TR # 59), Multiple Virtual Line (MVL) (a proprietary technology), or any other xDSL technology that is presumed to be acceptable for shared line deployment in accordance with FCC Regulations, to a particular Customer location over an existing copper Loop that is being used simultaneously by Verizon to provide analog circuit-switched Voice Grade service to that Customer by making available to PNG, solely for PNG’s own use, the frequency range above the voice band on the same copper Loop required by PNG to provide such services. This Section 4 addresses line sharing over loops that are entirely copper loops.
Line Sharing is an arrangement by which Verizon facilitates BTI’s provision of ADSL (in accordance with T1.413), Splitterless ADSL (in accordance with T1.419), RADSL (in accordance with TR # 59), Multiple Virtual Line (MVL (a proprietary technology)), or any other xDSL technology that is presumed to be acceptable for shared line deployment in accordance with FCC rules, to a particular Customer location over an existing copper Loop that is being used simultaneously by Verizon to provide analog circuit-switched voice grade service to that Customer by making available to BTI, solely for BTI’s own use, the frequency range above the voice band on the same copper Loop required by BTI to provide such services. This Section 4 addresses line sharing over loops that are entirely copper loops. The Parties do not intend anything in this Agreement to prejudice either Party's position as to whether line sharing may occur on loops constructed of fiber optic cable, digital loop carrier electronics, and copper distribution cable.