Local Loop Unbundling definition

Local Loop Unbundling means the regulatory process of allowing multiple telecommunications operators to use connections from the telephone exchange to the customer's premises.
Local Loop Unbundling or "LLU” means the provision of a physical and direct connection to the local access network, commonly referred to as the local loop which enables the access seeker to install its own equipment in (or close to) access provider exchanges in order to connect its customers’ lines to its own network;
Local Loop Unbundling is the mechanism allowing telecommunications operators to use twisted-pair telephone connections from a telephone exchange to customer premises.

Examples of Local Loop Unbundling in a sentence

  • A The Operator is provides a Public Electronic Communications Network B The Parties have agreed to enter into discussions with a view to entering into an Agreement for the supply by BT to the Operator of Local Loop Unbundling Services.

  • The objective of the facilitation role is to create and maintain an environment in which Communication Providers (“Operators”) and British Telecommunications plc (“BT”) who have entered into the Telecommunications Adjudication Scheme (“Adjudication Scheme”) quickly reach substantial agreement on how new and enhanced telecommunications products / processes for Local Loop Unbundling are to be delivered, thereby accelerating implementation and reducing the occurrence of disputes.


More Definitions of Local Loop Unbundling

Local Loop Unbundling means the process of requiring incumbent operators to open the last mile of their legacy networks to competitors
Local Loop Unbundling. (“LLU”) means services where the provision of access to the copper wires from the customer premises to a BT exchange allows a competing provider to provide the customer with both voice and data services over such copper wires;

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