Line Splitting definition

Line Splitting is an arrangement by which TCG, at its Collocation arrangement or the Collocation arrangement provided by Verizon to another CLEC, facilitates that CLEC’s provision of ADSL (in accordance with T1.413) or any other xDSL technology that is presumed to be acceptable for shared line deployment in accordance with FCC rules, to a particular TCG Customer over the high frequency range portion of an existing copper xDSL compatible Loop (i.e. compatible with an xDSL service that is presumed to be acceptable for shared line deployment in accordance with FCC rules) (“data channel”) provided by Verizon that is used simultaneously by TCG to provide analog circuit-switched voice grade service to that Customer through the provision of unbundled Local Switching.
Line Splitting is an arrangement by which AT&T, at its Collocation arrangement or the Collocation arrangement provided by Verizon to another CLEC, facilitates that CLEC’s provision of ADSL (in accordance with T1.413) or any other xDSL technology that is presumed to be acceptable for shared line deployment in accordance with FCC rules, to a particular AT&T Customer over the high frequency range portion of an existing copper xDSL compatible Loop (i.e. compatible with an xDSL service that is presumed to be acceptable for shared line deployment in accordance with FCC rules) (“data channel”) provided by Verizon that is used simultaneously by AT&T to provide analog circuit-switched voice grade service to that Customer through the provision of unbundled Local Switching, as more fully described in Schedule 11.2.17.

Examples of Line Splitting in a sentence

  • When BellSouth owns the splitter, Line Splitting requires the following: a non designed analog Loop from the serving wire center to the NID at the End User’s location with CFA and splitter port assignments, and a collocation cross connection from the collocation space connected to a voice port.

  • When BellSouth owns the splitter, Line Splitting requires the following: a non-designed analog Loop from the serving wire center to the NID at the End User’s location with CFA and splitter port assignments, and a collocation cross- connection from the collocation space connected to a voice port.

  • When BellSouth owns the splitter, Line Splitting requires the following: a non-designed analog Loop from the serving wire center to the NID at the End User’s location with CFA and splitter port assignments, and a collocation cross-connection from the collocation space connected to a voice port.

  • When BellSouth owns the splitter, Line Splitting requires the following: a non designed analog loop from the serving wire center to the network interface device (NID) at the end user’s location with CFA and splitter port assignments, and a collocation cross connection from the collocation space connected to a voice port.

  • When TWTC owns the splitter, Line Splitting requires the following: a loop from NID at the customer’s location to the serving wire center and terminating into a distribution frame or its equivalent.

  • AT&T will provide Line Splitting over a Loop (UNE-L) purchased by TWTC in accordance with 47 C.F.R. § 51.319(a)(1)(ii).

  • When BellSouth owns the splitter, Line Splitting requires the following: a non designed analog Loop from the serving wire center to the network interface device (NID) at the end user’s location with CFA and splitter port assignments, and a collocation cross connection from the collocation space connected to a voice port.

  • Line Splitting shall mean that a provider of data services (a Data LEC) and a provider of voice services (a Voice CLEC) deliver voice and data service to End Users over the same Loop.

  • When BellSouth owns the splitter, Line Splitting requires the following: a non-designed analog loop from the serving wire center to the NID at the end user’s location with CFA and splitter port assignments, and a collocation cross connection from the collocation space connected to a voice port.

  • The participating CLECs shall provide any splitters used in a Line Splitting configuration.

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