Categories of Loops Sample Clauses

Categories of Loops. There are six general categories of loops: 5.2.1 2-Wire Analog Loop” is a voice grade transmission facility that is suitable for transporting analog voice signals between approximately 300-3000 Hz, with loss not to exceed 8.5 db. A 2-wire analog loop may include load coils, bridge taps, etc. This facility may also include carrier derived facility components (i.e. pair gain applications, loop concentrators/multiplexers). This type of unbundled loop is commonly used for local dial tone services. GTE does not guarantee data modem speeds on a 2-wire analog loop. In addition, GTE does not guarantee CLASS features will perform properly on a 2-wire analog loop provisioned over subscriber analog carrier. Rates for the loop, inclusive of the NID, are reflected in Appendix D along with associated non-recurring charges. 5.2.2 4-wire Analog Loop” conforms to the characteristics of a 2-wire voice grade loop and, in addition, can support simultaneous independent transmission in both directions. GTE does not guarantee data modem speeds on a 4-wire analog loop. In addition, GTE does not guarantee CLASS features will perform properly on a 4- wire analog loop provisioned over subscriber analog carrier. Rates for the loop, inclusive of the NID, are reflected in Appendix D along with associated non- recurring charges. 5.2.3 2-Wire Digital Loop” is a transmission facility capable of transporting digital signals up to 160 kpbs, with no greater loss than 38 db. end-to-end, measured at 40 kHz without midspan repeaters. Dependent upon loop make-up and length, midspan repeaters may be required, in which case loss will be no greater than 76 db. at ▇▇ ▇▇▇ (▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇). In addition, 2-wire digital loops, dependent on loop make-up, may be configured to support Enhanced Copper Technologies (ECTs), such as ADSL, SDSL and IDSL. When utilizing xDSL technology, NEN is responsible for limiting the Power Spectral Density (PSD) of the signal to the levels specified in Clause 6.13 of ANSI T1.413 ADSL Standards. These loops will be provisioned without load coils or bridged taps. Where GTE has provisioned its local network utilizing Digital Loop Carriers (DLCs), GTE will provision digital capable loops on spare copper facilities where available. Also, GTE does not provide the electronics required for ECTs provisioned via 2-wire Digital Loops. Rates for the loop, inclusive of the NID, are reflected in Appendix D along with associated non- recurring charges. 5.2.4 4-Wire Digital Loop” is a transmissi...
Categories of Loops. VII-5 5.3 Conditioned Loops. ................................................................................................VII-6 5.4 Loop Testing...........................................................................................................VII-7 5.5 Pair Gain Technologies I-7
Categories of Loops. There are six general categories of loops: 4.2.1 2-wire analog voice grade" loops will support analog transmission of 300-3000 Hz, repeat loop start or ground start seizure and disconnect in one direction (toward the end office switch), and repeat ringing in the other direction (toward the end user). This loop is commonly used for local dial tone service. Rates are as reflected in Appendix D, including non-recurring charges. 4.2.2 4-wire analog voice grade" loops conform to the characteristics of a 2-wire voice grade loop and, in addition, can support the simultaneous independent transmission of information in both directions. Rates are as reflected in Appendix D, including non- recurring charges. 4.2.3 2-wire digital" loops will support industry standard specifications for digital transmission. Special provisioning (removal of bridge taps and/or load coils) will be required to conform to these industry standards. Rates are as reflected in Appendix D, including non-recurring charges. 4.2.4 4-wire digital" loops will support industry standard specifications for digital transmission. Special provisioning (removal of bridge taps and/or load coils) will be required to conform to these industry standards. Rates are as reflected in Appendix D, including non-recurring charges. 4.2.5 DS-1" loops will support a digital transmission rate of 1.544 Mbps. The DS-1 loop will have no bridge taps or load coils and will employ special line treatment. DS-1 loops will include span line repeaters where required, office terminating repeaters, and DSX cross connects. Rates are as reflected in Appendix D, including non-recurring charges. 4.2.6 DS-3" loops will support the transmission of isochronous bipolar serial data at a rate of 44.736 Mbps. This DS-3 type of loop provides the equivalent of 28 DS-1 channels and shall include the electronics at either end. Rates are as reflected in Appendix D, including non-recurring charges.
Categories of Loops. There are six general categories of loops:
Categories of Loops. There are six general categories of loops: 4.2.1 2-wire analog voice grade" loops will support analog transmission of 300-3000 Hz, repeat loop start or ground start seizure and disconnect in one direction (toward the end office switch), and repeat ringing in the other direction (toward the end user). This loop is commonly used for local dial tone service; 4.2.2 4-wire analog voice grade" loops conform to the characteristics of a 2-wire voice grade loop and, in addition, can support the simultaneous independent transmission of information in both directions; 4.2.3 2-wire digital" loops will support industry standard specifications for digital transmission. Special provisioning (removal of bridge taps and/or load coils) will be required to conform to these industry standards. The price for 2-wire digital loops shall be the price for the basic 2-wire loop plus the loop facility NRC to recover the cost of the special provisioning. 4.2.4 4-wire digital" loops will support industry standard specifications for digital transmission. Special provisioning (removal of bridge taps and/or load coils) will be required to conform to these industry standards. The price for 4-wire digital loops shall be the price for the basic 4-wire loop plus the loop facility NRC to recover the cost of the special provisioning. 4.2.5 DS-1" loops will support a digital transmission rate of 1.544 Mbps. The DS-1 loop will have no bridge taps or load coils and will employ special line treatment. DS-1 loops will include span line repeaters where required, office terminating repeaters, and DSX cross connects. Prices for DS-1 grade loops are the prices set forth in the appropriate GTE intrastate special access tariff. 4.2.6 DS-3" loops will support the transmission of isochronous bipolar serial data at a rate of 44.736 Mbps. This DS-3 type of loop provides the equivalent of 28 DS-1 channels and shall include the electronics at either end.
Categories of Loops. There are three general categories of loops: 4.2.1 2-wire analog voice grade" loops will support analog transmission of 300-3000 Hz, repeat loop start or ground start seizure and disconnect in one direction (toward the end office switch), and repeat ringing in the other direction (toward the end user). This loop is commonly used for local dial tone service; 4.2.2 4-wire analog voice grade" loops conform to the characteristics of a 2-wire voice grade loop and, in addition, can support the simultaneous independent transmission of information in both directions; 4.2.3 DS-3" loops will support the transmission of isochronous bipolar serial data at a rate of 44.736 Mbps. This DS-3 type of loop provides the equivalent of 28 DS-1 channels and shall include the electronics at either end.
Categories of Loops. GTE shall provide the following general ------------------- categories of loops according to their technical configuration and capabilities: 4.2.1 2-wire analog voice grade" loops will support analog transmission of 300-3000 Hz, repeat loop start or ground start seizure and disconnect in one direction (toward the end office switch), and repeat ringing in the other direction (toward the end user). This loop is commonly used for local dial tone service. Rates are as reflected in Appendix F, including non- recurring charges. 4.2.2 4-wire analog voice grade" loops conform to the characteristics of a 2-wire voice grade loop and, in addition, can support the simultaneous independent transmission of information in both directions. Rates are as reflected in Appendix F, including non-recurring charges. 4.2.3 2-wire digital" loops will support industry standard specifications for digital transmission. Special provisioning (removal of bridge taps and/or load coils) may be required to conform to these industry standards. Rates are as reflected in Appendix F, including non-recurring charges. 4.2.4 4-wire digital" loops will support industry standard specifications for digital transmission. Special provisioning (removal of bridge taps and/or load coils) may be required to conform to these industry standards. Rates are as reflected in Appendix F, including non-recurring charges. 4.2.5 DS-1" loops will support a digital transmission rate of 1.544 Mbps. The DS-1 loop will have no bridge taps or load coils and will employ special line treatment. DS-1 loops will include span line repeaters where required, office terminating repeaters, and DSX cross connects. Prices and specifications for DS-1 grade loops are the prices set forth in the appropriate GTE special access tariff. 4.2.6 DS-3" loops will support the transmission of isochronous bipolar serial data at a rate of 44.736 Mbps. This DS-3 type of loop provides the equivalent of 28 DS-1 channels and shall include the electronics at either end. Prices and specifications for DS-3 grade loops are the prices set forth in the appropriate GTE special access tariff.
Categories of Loops. VII-4 5.3 Conditioned Loops. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VII-5 5.4 Loop Testing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VII-6 5.5 Pair Gain Technologies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VII-6
Categories of Loops. There are six general categories of loops: 5.2.1 2-Wire Analog Loop” is a voice grade transmission facility that is suitable for transporting analog voice signals between approximately 300-3000 Hz, with loss not to exceed 8.5 db. A 2-wire analog loop may include load coils, bridge taps, etc. This facility may also include carrier derived facility components (i.e. pair gain applications, loop concentrators/multiplexers). This type of unbundled loop is commonly used for local dial tone services. GTE does not guarantee data modem speeds on a 2-wire analog loop. In addition, GTE does not guarantee CLASS features will perform properly on a 2-wire analog loop provisioned over subscriber analog carrier. Rates for the loop, inclusive of the NID, are reflected in Appendix D along with associated non-recurring charges.
Categories of Loops. There are six general categories of loops: 5.2.1 2-Wire Analog Loop” is a voice grade transmission facility that is suitable for transporting analog voice signals between approximately 300-3000 Hz, with loss not to exceed 8.5 db. A 2-wire analog loop may include load coils, bridge taps, etc. This facility may also include carrier derived facility components (i.e. pair gain applications, loop concentrators/multiplexers). This type of unbundled loop is commonly used for local dial tone services. Tel USA will comply with Commission modem speed requirements and any other essential service requirement. In addition, Tel USA does not guarantee CLASS features will perform properly on a 2-wire analog loop provisioned over subscriber analog carrier. Rates for the loop, inclusive of the NID, are reflected in Appendix D along with associated non-recurring charges. 5.2.2 4-wire Analog Loop” conforms to the characteristics of a 2-wire voice grade loop and, in addition, can support simultaneous independent transmission in both directions. Tel USA does not guarantee data modem speeds on a 4-wire analog loop. Tel USA will comply with Commission modem speed requirements and any other essential service requirement. In addition, Tel USA does not guarantee CLASS features will perform properly on a 4-wire analog loop provisioned over subscriber analog carrier. Rates for the loop, inclusive of the NID, are reflected in Appendix D along with associated non-recurring charges. 5.2.3 2-Wire Digital Loop” is a transmission facility capable of transporting digital signals up to 160 kbps, with no greater loss than 38 db. end-to-end, measured at 40 kHz without midspan repeaters. Dependent upon loop make-up and length, midspan repeaters may be required, in which case loss will be no greater than 76 db. at ▇▇ ▇▇▇ (▇▇▇▇- BRI). In addition, 2-wire digital loops, dependent on loop make-up, may be configured to support Enhanced Copper Technologies (ECT's), such as ADSL. When utilizing ADSL technology, Lakeland is responsible for limiting the Power Spectral Density (PSD) of the signal to the levels specified in Clause 6.13 of ANSI T1.413 ADSL Standards. These loops will be provisioned without load coils or bridged taps. A 2- wire digital loop is not available for ECT's where Tel USA has provisioned its local network utilizing Digital Loop Carriers (DLC's). Also, Tel USA does not provide the electronics required for ECT's provisioned via 2-wire Digital Loops. Rates for the loop, inclusive of th...