Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning. 2.5.1 Line Conditioning is defined as routine network modification that BellSouth regularly undertakes to provide xDSL services to its own customers. This may include the removal of any device, from a copper Loop or copper Sub-loop that may diminish the capability of the Loop or Sub-loop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including xDSL service. Such devices include, but are not limited to, load coils, excessive bridged taps, low pass filters, and range extenders. Excessive bridged taps are bridged taps that serves no network design purpose and that are beyond the limits set according to industry standards and/or the XxxxXxxxx XX 00000.
Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning. 2.5.1 Line Conditioning is defined as routine network modification that BellSouth regularly undertakes to provide xDSL services to its own customers. This may include the removal of any device, from a copper Loop or copper Subloop that may diminish the capability of the Loop or Subloop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including xDSL service. Such devices include, load coils, excessive bridged taps, low pass filters, and range extenders. Excessive bridged taps are bridged taps that serves no network design purpose and that are beyond the limits set according to industry standards and/or the BellSouth’s TR73600 Unbundled Local Loop Technical Specification.
Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning. 2.5.1 Line Conditioning is defined as the removal from the Loop of any devices that may diminish the capability of the Loop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including xDSL service. Such devices include, but are not limited to, load coils, bridged taps, low pass filters, and range extenders.
Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning. 2.2.1 Subject to applicable and effective FCC rules and orders, BellSouth shall condition loops, as requested by <<customer_name>>, whether or not BellSouth offers advanced services to the End User on that loop.
Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning. 2.15.1 Except for the states of Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, and North Carolina, , Line Conditioning is defined as routine network modification that AT&T regularly undertakes to provide xDSL services to its own customers. This may include the removal of any device, from a copper Loop or copper Subloop that may diminish the capability of the Loop or Subloop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including xDSL service. Such devices include, load coils, excessive bridged taps, low pass filters, and range extenders. Excessive bridged taps are bridged taps that serves no network design purpose and that are beyond the limits set according to industry standards and/or the AT&T’s TR 73600 Unbundled Local Loop Technical Specification. AT&T shall provide Line Conditioning on Loops, as requested by TWTC, even in instances where AT&T does not provide advanced services to the end user on such Loops.
Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning. 2.5.1 Line Conditioning is defined as routine network modification that AT&T regularly undertakes to provide xDSL services to its own customers. This may include the removal of any device, from a copper Loop or copper SubLoop that may diminish the capability of the Loop or SubLoop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including xDSL service. Such devices include, load coils, excessive bridged taps, low pass filters, and range extenders. Excessive bridged taps are bridged taps that serves no network design purpose and that are beyond the limits set according to industry standards and/or the AT&T’s TR 73600 Unbundled Local Loop Technical Specification. AT&T shall provide Line Conditioning on Loops, as requested by Covad, even in instances where AT&T does not provide advanced services to the End User on that Loop.
Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning. 2.12.1 AT&T shall perform line conditioning in accordance with XXX 00 XXX §00.000 (x)(0)(xxx). Line Conditioning is as defined in XXX 00 XXX §00.000 (x)(0)(xxx)(X). Insofar as it is technically feasible, AT&T shall test and report troubles for all the features, functions, and capabilities of conditioned copper lines, and may not restrict its testing to voice transmission only.
Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning. 2.5.1 Line Conditioning is defined as routine network modification that BellSouth regularly undertakes to provide xDSL services to its own customers. This may include the removal of any device, from a copper Loop or copper Sub-loop that may diminish the capability of the Loop or Sub-loop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including xDSL service. Such devices include, but are not limited to, load coils, excessive bridged taps, low pass filters, and range extenders. Excessive bridged taps are bridged taps that serve no network design purpose and that are beyond the limits set according applicable industry standard technical references. Absent any applicable industry standard technical reference, (e.g. Xxxxxxxxx, XXXX, XXXX, XXXX) XXX XX 00000 unbundled local loop technical specifications shall apply in a non- discriminatory manner consistent with 47 CFR 51.311(b), the XxxxXxxxx XX 00000.
Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning. Subject to applicable and effective FCC rules and order, AT&T shall condition Loops, as requested by Xxxxx, whether or not AT&T offers advanced services to the End User on that Loop. AT&T shall deliver a conditioned Loop in accordance with the AT&T Interval Guide.
Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning. 2.12.1 Line Conditioning is defined as the removal from a copper loop or copper subloop of any device that could diminish the capability of the loop or subloop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including xDSL services. Such devices include, but are not limited to bridged taps, load coils, low pass filters and range extenders. Insofar as it is technically feasible, AT&T shall test and report troubles for all the features, functions and capabilities of conditioned copper loops, and may not restrict its testing to voice transmission only.