Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Lightyear with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Lightyear must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop.
3.2.1.2 Lightyear may provide its own splitters or may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirty-six (36) calendar days of Lightyear’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group.
3.2.1.3 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Lightyear in a central office in which Lightyear is located, Lightyear shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will xxxx and Lightyear shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Lightyear orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-user service.
3.2.1.4 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Lightyear access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to Lightyear’s xDSL equipment in Lightyear’s collocation space. At least 30 days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Lightyear with a carrier notification letter, informing Lightyear of change. Lightyear shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 8 or 24 ports.
3.2.1.5 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to Lightyear’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to Lightyear’s DS0 termination point as possible. Lightyear shall have access to the splitter for test purposes, regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Lightyear on the toll main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Lightyear DS0 at such time that a Lightyear end user’s service is established.
3.2.1.6 Lightyear may at its option purchase, install and maintain central office P...
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide CCI with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, CCI must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop.
3.2.1.2 CCI may provide its own splitters or may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirty-six (36) calendar days of CCI’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group.
3.2.1.3 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of CCI in a central office in which CCI is located, CCI shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will bill and CCI shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when CCI orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-user service.
3.2.1.4 BellSouth shall test the data portion of the loop to ensure the continuity of the wiring for CCI’s data.
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Symtelco with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Symtelco must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop.
3.2.1.2 Symtelco may provide its own splitters or may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirty-six (36) calendar days of Symtelco’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group.
3.2.1.3 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Symtelco in a central office in which Symtelco is located, Symtelco shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will xxxx and Symtelco shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Symtelco orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-user service.
3.2.1.4 BellSouth shall test the data portion of the loop to ensure the continuity of the wiring for Symtelco’s data.
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Talk America with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Talk America must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop. Talk America may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within forty-two (42) calendar days of Talk America’s submission of such order to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group; provided, however, that in the event BellSouth did not have reasonable notice that a particular central office was to have a splitter installed therein, the forty-two (42) day interval shall not apply. Collocation itself or an application for collocation will serve as reasonable notice.
3.2.1.2 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Talk America in a central office in which Talk America is located, Talk America shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will xxxx and Talk America shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Talk America orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-user service.
3.2.1.3 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Talk America access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to Talk America’s xDSL equipment in Talk America’s collocation space. At least 30 days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Talk America with a carrier notification letter, informing Talk America of change. Talk America shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 24 ports.
3.2.1.4 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to Talk America’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to Talk America’s DS0 termination point as possible. Talk America shall have access to the splitter for test purposes, regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Talk America on the toll main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachme...
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Global Connection with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Global Connection must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop.
3.2.1.2 Global Connection may provide its own splitters or may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirty-six (36) calendar days of Global Connection’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group.
3.2.1.3 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Global Connection in a central office in which Global Connection is located, Global Connection shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will bill and Global Connection shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Global Connection orders High Frequency Spectrum for end- user service.
3.2.1.4 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Global Connection access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to Global Connection’s xDSL equipment in Global Connection’s collocation space. At least 30 days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Global Connection with a carrier notification letter, informing Global Connection of change. Global Connection shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 8 or 24 ports.
3.2.1.5 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to Global Connection’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to Global Connection’s DS0 termination point as possible. Global Connection shall have access to the splitter for test purposes, regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Global Connection on the toll main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-connect the splitter data ports to a specified Global Co...
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.12.1 BellSouth will provide VarTec with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.12.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular sub-loop, VarTec must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated at the remote site that serves the End User of such sub-loop.
3.12.1.2 VarTec may provide its own splitters or may order splitters in a remote site once the VarTec has installed its DSLAM at that remote site. BellSouth will install splitters within thirty-six (36) calendar days of VarTec’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (LSOD) to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group.
3.12.1.3 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of VarTec in a remote site in which VarTec is located, VarTec shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that remote site. BellSouth will xxxx and VarTec shall pay applicable for High Frequency Spectrum End User activation.
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Choice Telephone Company with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Choice Telephone Company must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop.
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Louisville Telephone with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Louisville Telephone must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop.
3.2.1.2 Louisville Telephone may provide its own splitters or may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirty-six (36) calendar days of Louisville Telephone’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group.
3.2.1.3 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Louisville Telephone in a central office in which Louisville Telephone is located, Louisville Telephone shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will xxxx and Louisville Telephone shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Louisville Telephone orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-user service.
3.2.1.4 BellSouth will select, purchase, install, and maintain a central office POTS splitter and provide Louisville Telephone access to data ports on the splitter. The splitter will route the High Frequency Spectrum on the circuit to Louisville Telephone’s xDSL equipment in Louisville Telephone’s collocation space. At least 30 days before making a change in splitter suppliers, BellSouth will provide Louisville Telephone with a carrier notification letter, informing Louisville Telephone of change. Louisville Telephone shall purchase ports on the splitter in increments of 8 or 24 ports.
3.2.1.5 BellSouth will install the splitter in (i) a common area close to Louisville Telephone’s collocation area, if possible; or (ii) in a BellSouth relay rack as close to Louisville Telephone’s DS0 termination point as possible. Louisville Telephone shall have access to the splitter for test purposes, regardless of where the splitter is placed in the BellSouth premises. For purposes of this section, a common area is defined as an area in the central office in which both Parties have access to a common test access point. A Termination Point is defined as the point of termination for Louisville Telephone on the toll main distributing frame in the central office and is not the demarcation point set forth in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. BellSouth will cross-...
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.12.1 BellSouth will provide DSL with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.12.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular sub-loop, DSL must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated at the remote site that serves the End User of such sub-loop.
3.12.1.2 DSL may provide its own splitters or may order splitters in a remote site once the DSL has installed its DSLAM at that remote site. BellSouth will install splitters within thirty-six (36) calendar days of DSL’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (LSOD) to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group.
3.12.1.3 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of DSL in a remote site in which DSL is located, DSL shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that remote site. BellSouth will xxxx and DSL shall pay applicable for High Frequency Spectrum End User activation.
Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space. 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide Granite with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:
3.2.1.1 To order High Frequency Spectrum on a particular Loop, Granite must have a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) collocated in the central office that serves the end-user of such Loop.
3.2.1.2 Granite may provide its own splitters or may order splitters in a central office once it has installed its DSLAM in that central office. BellSouth will install splitters within thirty-six (36) calendar days of Granite’s submission of an error free Line Splitter Ordering Document (“LSOD”) to the BellSouth Complex Resale Support Group.
3.2.1.3 Once a splitter is installed on behalf of Granite in a central office in which Granite is located, Granite shall be entitled to order the High Frequency Spectrum on lines served out of that central office. BellSouth will xxxx and Granite shall pay the electronic or manual ordering charges as applicable when Granite orders High Frequency Spectrum for end-user service.
3.2.1.4 BellSouth shall test the data portion of the loop to ensure the continuity of the wiring for Granite’s data.