UNE-P definition

UNE-P means the Combination of a Loop, NID, Local Switching, Shared Transport, databases and signaling (e.g., LIDB), the vertical features resident in BellSouth’s Central Office switch., and (at MCIm’s option and where permitted) Operator Systems and Directory Assistance without separately ordering each element or disconnecting and reconnecting any aspect of a Customer’s service.
UNE-P means a combination of a UNE switch port and UNE loop provided by Verizon pursuant to the requirements of 47 U.S.C. Section 251(c)(3) and 47 C.F.R. Part 51.
UNE-P means a combination of a UNE switch port and UNE loop provided by Verizon pursuant to the requirements of 47 U.S.C. Section 251(c)(3) and 47

Examples of UNE-P in a sentence

  • The Loop and port cannot be a Loop and port combination (i.e. UNE-P), but must be individual stand-alone Network Elements.

  • UNE-P supports the same local calling and feature requirements as described in the Local Switching section of this Attachment and the ability to presubscribe to a primary carrier for intraLATA toll service and/or to presubscribe to a primary carrier for interLATA toll service.

  • The “Notes” column has one section for the Project Manager (PM) and one for the UNEP Task Manager (TM).

  • The UNEP Task Manager should provide ratings in the right hand column reflecting his/her own assessment of project risks.

  • The loop and port cannot be a loop and port combination (i.e. UNE-P), but must be individual stand-alone network elements.

  • The UNE-P arrangement will be converted to a stand-alone Loop, a Network Element switch port, two collocation cross-connects and the high frequency spectrum line activation.

  • Using the completed ROtI analysis, the evaluation should comment on whether the project makes a tangible contribution to any of the Expected Accomplishments specified in the UNEP MTS.

  • The PRI was created as an initiative of the UN Secretary-General and coordinated by the UNEP Finance Initiative and the UN Global Compact.

  • The Loop and port cannot be a Loop and port combination (i.e. UNE-P), but must be individual stand-alone network elements.

  • The evaluator will work under the overall supervision of the Chief, Evaluation and Oversight Unit, UNEP.


More Definitions of UNE-P

UNE-P means the Combination of a Loop, NID, Local Switching, Shared Transport, databases and signaling (e.g. LIDB) and the vertical features resident in BellSouth’s Central Office switch without separately ordering each element or disconnecting and reconnecting any aspect of a Customer’s service. 123. Left Blank Intentionally 128. Left Blank Intentionally 129. Left Blank Intentionally
UNE-P refers to various combinations of the loop, port, transport, and other Network Elements obtained from ILECs. Each such Network Element combination is sufficient to enable Telecommunications Carriers to provide Telephone Exchange Service(s) and Switched Access Service(s) exclusively through the use such combination of Network Elements.
UNE-P refers to “unbundled network element platform” (“UNE Platform”) as described in the Order. 1 Illinois Bell Telephone Company ("Illinois Bell"), an Illinois corporation, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ameritech Corporation, which owns the former Bell operating companies in the States of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin. Illinois Bell offers telecommunications services and operates under the names "SBC Illinois" and "SBC Ameritech Illinois", pursuant to assumed name filings with the State of Illinois. Ameritech Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of SBC Communications, Inc.
UNE-P refers to “unbundled network element platform” (“UNE Platform”) as described in the Orders.
UNE-PADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES" as described in Section 2 of Exhibit A.

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