Common use of Description of Service Clause in Contracts

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup information consisting of the composition of the loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devises, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loop. 2.14.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers LMU information for the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may not match BellSouth's or the industry’s standards and specifications for the intended type and level of service. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the specific loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches the LMU of the facility requested. SouthEast bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). SouthEast is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement, Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.6.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesComcast Phone LMU information so that Comcast Phone can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Comcast Phone intends to install and the services Comcast Phone wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Comcast Phone ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.6.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Comcast Phone LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.6.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Comcast Phone as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.6.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.6.1.5 Comcast Phone may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Comcast Phone and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Comcast Phone’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Comcast Phone orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Comcast Phone is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: MFN Agreement, MFN Agreement, MFN Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities<<customer_short_name>> LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that <<customer_short_name>> can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment <<customer_short_name>> intends to install and the services <<customer_short_name>> wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as is a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast <<customer_short_name>> ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup <<customer_short_name>> LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast <<customer_short_name>> as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 <<customer_short_name>> may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by <<customer_short_name>> and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (e.g., ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee <<customer_short_name>>’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Furthermore, the LMU information for Loops other than copper-user(s)only Loops (e.g., ADSL, UCL-ND, etc.) that support xDSL services, is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Except as set forth in Section 2.9.1.6, copper-only Loops will not be subject to change due to modification and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network and will remain on copper facilities until the Loop is disconnected by <<customer_short_name>> or the End User, or until BellSouth retires the copper facilities via the FCC’s and any applicable Commission’s requirements. <<customer_short_name>> is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's ’s technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered. 2.9.1.6 If BellSouth retires its copper facilities using 47 C.F.R § 52.325(a) requirements; or is required by a governmental agency or regulatory body to move or replace copper facilities as a maintenance procedure, BellSouth will notify <<customer_short_name>>, according to the applicable network disclosure requirements. It will be <<customer_short_name>>’s responsibility to move any service it may provide over such facilities to alternative facilities. If <<customer_short_name>> fails to move the service to alternative facilities by the date in the network disclosure notice, BellSouth may terminate the service to complete the network change.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Telecommunications, Telecommunications, Telecommunications

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup Comm South (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesinformation so that Comm South can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Comm South intends to install and the services Comm South wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Comm South ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Comm South LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Comm South as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC owning the loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility owned by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Comm South may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop. The determination shall be made solely by Comm South and BellSouth shall not match BellSouth's or the industry’s standards and specifications be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedloop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Comm South’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered loop type. Further, if Comm South orders loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services loops, the LMU information for such loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Comm South is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup <<customer_name>> (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast ordering any other service(s). information so that <<customer_name>> can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreementis capable of supporting the advanced services equipment <<customer_name>> intends to install and the services <<customer_name>> wishes to provide. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup <<customer_name>> LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast <<customer_name>> as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers LMU information for the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast 2.9.1.4 <<customer_name>> may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop. The determination shall be made solely by <customer_name>> and BellSouth shall not match BellSouth's or the industry’s standards and specifications be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedloop requested taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee <<customer_name>>’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered loop type. Further, if <<customer_name>> orders loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services loops, the LMU information for such loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast <<customer_name>> is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesTelepak Networks LMU information so that Telepak Networks can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Telepak Networks intends to install and the services Telepak Networks wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Telepak Networks ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Telepak Networks LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Telepak Networks as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Telepak Networks may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Telepak Networks and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Telepak Networks’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Telepak Networks orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Telepak Networks is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesCBX One-Stop LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that CBX One-Stop can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment CBX One-Stop intends to install and the services CBX One-Stop wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as is a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast CBX One-Stop ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup CBX One-Stop LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast CBX One-Stop as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 CBX One-Stop may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by CBX One-Stop and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (e.g., ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee CBX One-Stop’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Furthermore, the LMU information for Loops other than copper-user(s)only Loops (e.g., ADSL, UCL- ND, etc.) that support xDSL services, is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Except as set forth in Section 2.9.1.6, copper-only Loops will not be subject to change due to modification and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network and will remain on copper facilities until the Loop is disconnected by CBX One-Stop or the End User, or until BellSouth retires the copper facilities via the FCC’s and any applicable Commission’s requirements. CBX One-Stop is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's ’s technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered. 2.9.1.6 If BellSouth retires its copper facilities using 47 C.F.R § 52.325(a) requirements; or is required by a governmental agency or regulatory body to move or replace copper facilities as a maintenance procedure, BellSouth will notify CBX One-Stop, according to the applicable network disclosure requirements. It will be CBX One- Stop’s responsibility to move any service it may provide over such facilities to alternative facilities. If CBX One-Stop fails to move the service to alternative facilities by the date in the network disclosure notice, BellSouth may terminate the service to complete the network change.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesGlobal Crossing LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that Global Crossing can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Global Crossing intends to install and the services Global Crossing wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as is a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Global Crossing ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Global Crossing LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Global Crossing as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Global Crossing may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Global Crossing and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (e.g., ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Global Crossing’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Furthermore, the LMU information for Loops other than copper-user(s)only Loops (e.g., ADSL, UCL- ND, etc.) that support xDSL services, is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Except as set forth in Section 2.9.1.6, copper-only Loops will not be subject to change due to modification and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network and will remain on copper facilities until the Loop is disconnected by Global Crossing or the End User, or until BellSouth retires the copper facilities via the FCC’s and any applicable Commission’s requirements. Global Crossing is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's ’s technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered. 2.9.1.6 If BellSouth retires its copper facilities using 47 C.F.R § 52.325(a) requirements; or is required by a governmental agency or regulatory body to move or replace copper facilities as a maintenance procedure, BellSouth will notify Global Crossing, according to the applicable network disclosure requirements. It will be Global Crossing’s responsibility to move any service it may provide over such facilities to alternative facilities. If Global Crossing fails to move the service to alternative facilities by the date in the network disclosure notice, BellSouth may terminate the service to complete the network change.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesAirCover LMU information so that AirCover can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment AirCover intends to install and the services AirCover wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast AirCover ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup AirCover LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast AirCover as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 AirCover may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by AirCover and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee AirCover’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if AirCover orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast AirCover is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesCCI LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that CCI can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment CCI intends to install and the services CCI wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as is a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast CCI ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup CCI LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast CCI as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 CCI may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by CCI and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (e.g., ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee CCI’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Furthermore, the LMU information for Loops other than copper-user(s)only Loops (e.g., ADSL, UCL-ND, etc.) that support xDSL services, is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Except as set forth in Section 2.9.1.6, copper-only Loops will not be subject to change due to modification and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network and will remain on copper facilities until the Loop is disconnected by CCI or the End User, or until BellSouth retires the copper facilities via the FCC’s and any applicable Commission’s requirements. CCI is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's ’s technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered. 2.9.1.6 If BellSouth retires its copper facilities using 47 C.F.R § 52.325(a) requirements; or is required by a governmental agency or regulatory body to move or replace copper facilities as a maintenance procedure, BellSouth will notify CCI, according to the applicable network disclosure requirements. It will be CCI’s responsibility to move any service it may provide over such facilities to alternative facilities. If CCI fails to move the service to alternative facilities by the date in the network disclosure notice, BellSouth may terminate the service to complete the network change.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.6.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesComcast Phone LMU information so that Comcast Phone can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Comcast Phone intends to install and the services Comcast Phone wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Comcast Phone ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.6.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Comcast Phone LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.6.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Comcast Phone as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.6.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.6.1.5 Comcast Phone may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Comcast Phone and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Comcast Phone’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Comcast Phone orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Comcast Phone is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: MFN Agreement, MFN Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities<customer_short_name> LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that <customer_short_name> can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment <customer_short_name> intends to install and the services <customer_short_name> wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as is a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast <customer_short_name> ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup <customer_short_name> LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast <customer_short_name> as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may not match BellSouth's or the industry’s standards and specifications requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the intended type and level of serviceCLEC. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the specific loop type voice CLEC (ADSL, HDSL, owner) or otherwise) ordered its authorized agent on the LSR matches LMUSI submitted by the LMU of the facility requested. SouthEast bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). SouthEast is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type orderedrequesting CLEC.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesEZ Phone LMU information so that EZ Phone can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment EZ Phone intends to install and the services EZ Phone wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast EZ Phone ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup EZ Phone LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast EZ Phone as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 EZ Phone may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by EZ Phone and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee EZ Phone’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if EZ Phone orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast EZ Phone is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Clec Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesSymtelco LMU information so that Symtelco can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Symtelco intends to install and the services Symtelco wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Symtelco ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Symtelco LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Symtelco as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC owning the loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility owned by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Symtelco may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Symtelco and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedloop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Symtelco’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered loop type. Further, if Symtelco orders loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services loops, the LMU information for such loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Symtelco is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesMRC LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that MRC can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment MRC intends to install and the services MRC wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as is a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast MRC ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup MRC LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast MRC as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 MRC may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by MRC and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (e.g., ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee MRC’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Furthermore, the LMU information for Loops other than copper-user(s)only Loops (e.g., ADSL, UCL-ND, etc.) that support xDSL services, is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Except as set forth in Section 2.9.1.6, copper-only Loops will not be subject to change due to modification and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network and will remain on copper facilities until the Loop is disconnected by MRC or the End User, or until BellSouth retires the copper facilities via the FCC’s and any applicable Commission’s requirements. MRC is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's ’s technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered. 2.9.1.6 If BellSouth retires its copper facilities using 47 C.F.R § 52.325(a) requirements; or is required by a governmental agency or regulatory body to move or replace copper facilities as a maintenance procedure, BellSouth will notify MRC, according to the applicable network disclosure requirements. It will be MRC’s responsibility to move any service it may provide over such facilities to alternative facilities. If MRC fails to move the service to alternative facilities by the date in the network disclosure notice, BellSouth may terminate the service to complete the network change.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesRent-A-Line LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that Rent-A- Line can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Rent-A-Line intends to install and the services Rent-A-Line wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as is a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Rent-A-Line ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Rent-A-Line LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Rent-A-Line as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Rent-A-Line may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Rent-A-Line and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (e.g., ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Rent-A-Line’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Furthermore, the LMU information for Loops other than copper-user(s)only Loops (e.g., ADSL, UCL- ND, etc.) that support xDSL services, is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Except as set forth in Section 2.9.1.6, copper-only Loops will not be subject to change due to modification and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network and will remain on copper facilities until the Loop is disconnected by Rent-A-Line or the End User, or until BellSouth retires the copper facilities via the FCC’s and any applicable Commission’s requirements. Rent-A-Line is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's ’s technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered. 2.9.1.6 If BellSouth retires its copper facilities using 47 C.F.R § 52.325(a) requirements; or is required by a governmental agency or regulatory body to move or replace copper facilities as a maintenance procedure, BellSouth will notify Rent-A-Line, according to the applicable network disclosure requirements. It will be Rent-A- Line’s responsibility to move any service it may provide over such facilities to alternative facilities. If Rent-A-Line fails to move the service to alternative facilities by the date in the network disclosure notice, BellSouth may terminate the service to complete the network change.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup e-Tel (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesinformation so that e-Tel can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment e-Tel intends to install and the services e-Tel wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast e-Tel ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup e-Tel LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast e-Tel as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC owning the loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility owned by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loopsvoice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1. SouthEast 5 e-Tel may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop so long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by e-Tel and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedloop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee e-Tel’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered loop type. Further, if e-user(s)Tel orders loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services loops, the LMU information for such loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast e-Tel is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup Delta Phones (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesinformation so that Delta Phones can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Delta Phones intends to install and the services Delta Phones wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Delta Phones ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Delta Phones LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Delta Phones as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC owning the loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility owned by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Delta Phones may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop so long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Delta Phones and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedloop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Delta Phones’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered loop type. Further, if Delta Phones orders loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services loops, the LMU information for such loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Delta Phones is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesNGTelecom LMU information so that NGTelecom can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment NGTelecom intends to install and the services NGTelecom wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast NGTelecom ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup Loop Make- Up are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup NGTelecom LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast NGTelecom as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 NGTelecom may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by NGTelecom and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee NGTelecom’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if NGTelecom orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast NGTelecom is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesMetro Teleconnect LMU information so that Metro Teleconnect can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Metro Teleconnect intends to install and the services Metro Teleconnect wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Metro Teleconnect ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Metro Teleconnect LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Metro Teleconnect as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Metro Teleconnect may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Metro Teleconnect and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Metro Teleconnect’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Metro Teleconnect orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Metro Teleconnect is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesDeland Actel LMU information so that Deland Actel can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Deland Actel intends to install and the services Deland Actel wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Deland Actel ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Deland Actel LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Deland Actel as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Deland Actel may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Deland Actel and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Deland Actel’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Deland Actel orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Deland Actel is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesConnectNow! LMU information so that ConnectNow! can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment ConnectNow! intends to install and the services ConnectNow! wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast ConnectNow! ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup Loop Make- Up are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup ConnectNow! LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast ConnectNow! as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loopsvoice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1. SouthEast 5 ConnectNow! may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by ConnectNow! and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee ConnectNow!’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if ConnectNow! orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast ConnectNow! is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesNortheast LMU information so that Northeast can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Northeast intends to install and the services Northeast wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Northeast ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup Loop Make-Up are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Northeast LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Northeast as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Northeast may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Northeast and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Northeast’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Northeast orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Northeast is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesGrande LMU information so that Grande can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Grande intends to install and the services Grande wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Grande ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Grande LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Grande as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Grande may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Grande and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Grande’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Grande orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Grande is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesAccess Point LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that Access Point can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Access Point intends to install and the services Access Point wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as is a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Access Point ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Access Point LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Access Point as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Access Point may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Access Point and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (e.g., ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Access Point’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Furthermore, the LMU information for Loops other than copper-user(s)only Loops (e.g., ADSL, UCL- ND, etc.) that support xDSL services, is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Except as set forth in Section 2.9.1.6, copper-only Loops will not be subject to change due to modification and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network and will remain on copper facilities until the Loop is disconnected by Access Point or the End User, or until BellSouth retires the copper facilities via the FCC’s and any applicable Commission’s requirements. Access Point is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's ’s technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered. 2.9.1.6 If BellSouth retires its copper facilities using 47 C.F.R § 52.325(a) requirements; or is required by a governmental agency or regulatory body to move or replace copper facilities as a maintenance procedure, BellSouth will notify Access Point, according to the applicable network disclosure requirements. It will be Access Point’s responsibility to move any service it may provide over such facilities to alternative facilities. If Access Point fails to move the service to alternative facilities by the date in the network disclosure notice, BellSouth may terminate the service to complete the network change.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesBroadRiver LMU information so that BroadRiver can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment BroadRiver intends to install and the services BroadRiver wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast BroadRiver ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup BroadRiver LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast BroadRiver as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth AMENDMENT EXHIBIT 1 Attachment 2 Page 26 receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 BroadRiver may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by BroadRiver and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee BroadRiver’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if BroadRiver orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast BroadRiver is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesFreedom LMU information so that Freedom can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Freedom intends to install and the services Freedom wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Freedom ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Freedom LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Freedom as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Freedom may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Freedom and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Freedom’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Freedom orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Freedom is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesCommuniGroup LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that CommuniGroup can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment CommuniGroup intends to install and the services CommuniGroup wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as is a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast CommuniGroup ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup CommuniGroup LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast CommuniGroup as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 CommuniGroup may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by CommuniGroup and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (e.g., ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee CommuniGroup’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Furthermore, the LMU information for Loops other than copper-user(s)only Loops (e.g., ADSL, UCL- ND, etc.) that support xDSL services, is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Except as set forth in Section 2.9.1.6, copper-only Loops will not be subject to change due to modification and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network and will remain on copper facilities until the Loop is disconnected by CommuniGroup or the End User, or until BellSouth retires the copper facilities via the FCC’s and any applicable Commission’s requirements. CommuniGroup is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's ’s technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered. 2.9.1.6 If BellSouth retires its copper facilities using 47 C.F.R § 52.325(a) requirements; or is required by a governmental agency or regulatory body to move or replace copper facilities as a maintenance procedure, BellSouth will notify CommuniGroup, according to the applicable network disclosure requirements. It will be CommuniGroup’s responsibility to move any service it may provide over such facilities to alternative facilities. If CommuniGroup fails to move the service to alternative facilities by the date in the network disclosure notice, BellSouth may terminate the service to complete the network change.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesEPICUS LMU information so that EPICUS can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment EPICUS intends to install and the services EPICUS wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast EPICUS ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup EPICUS LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast EPICUS as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 EPICUS may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by EPICUS and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee EPICUS’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if EPICUS orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast EPICUS is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesITC^DeltaCom LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that ITC^DeltaCom can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment ITC^DeltaCom intends to install and the services ITC^DeltaCom wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as is a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast ITC^DeltaCom ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup ITC^DeltaCom LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast ITC^DeltaCom as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 ITC^DeltaCom may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by ITC^DeltaCom and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (e.g., ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee ITC^DeltaCom’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Furthermore, the LMU information for Loops other than copper-user(s)only Loops (e.g., ADSL, UCL- ND, etc.) that support xDSL services, is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Except as set forth in Section 2.9.1.6 below, copper-only Loops will not be subject to change due to modification and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network and will remain on copper facilities until the Loop is disconnected by ITC^DeltaCom or the End User, or until BellSouth retires the copper facilities via the FCC’s and any applicable Commission’s requirements. ITC^DeltaCom is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's ’s technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered. 2.9.1.6 If BellSouth retires its copper facilities using 47 C.F.R § 51.325(a) requirements; or is required by a governmental agency or regulatory body to move or replace copper facilities as a maintenance procedure, BellSouth will notify ITC^DeltaCom, according to the applicable network disclosure requirements. It will be ITC^DeltaCom’s responsibility to move any service it may provide over such facilities to alternative facilities. If ITC^DeltaCom fails to move the service to alternative facilities by the date in the network disclosure notice, BellSouth may terminate the service to complete the network change.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesCOMTECH21 LMU information so that COMTECH21 can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment COMTECH21 intends to install and the services COMTECH21 wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast COMTECH21 ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup COMTECH21 LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast COMTECH21 as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 COMTECH21 may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by COMTECH21 and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee COMTECH21’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if COMTECH21 orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast COMTECH21 is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesINET LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that INET can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment INET intends to install and the services INET wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as is a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast INET ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup INET LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast INET as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 INET may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by INET and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (e.g., ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee INET’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Furthermore, the LMU information for Loops other than copper-user(s)only Loops (e.g., ADSL, UCL-ND, etc.) that support xDSL services, is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Except as set forth in Section 2.9.1.6, copper-only Loops will not be subject to change due to modification and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network and will remain on copper facilities until the Loop is disconnected by INET or the End User, or until BellSouth retires the copper facilities via the FCC’s and any applicable Commission’s requirements. INET is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's ’s technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered. 2.9.1.6 If BellSouth retires its copper facilities using 47 C.F.R § 52.325(a) requirements; or is required by a governmental agency or regulatory body to move or replace copper facilities as a maintenance procedure, BellSouth will notify INET, according to the applicable network disclosure requirements. It will be INET’s responsibility to move any service it may provide over such facilities to alternative facilities. If INET fails to move the service to alternative facilities by the date in the network disclosure notice, BellSouth may terminate the service to complete the network change.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesNexus LMU information so that Nexus can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Nexus intends to install and the services Nexus wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Nexus ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Nexus LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Nexus as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Nexus may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Nexus and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Nexus’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Nexus orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Nexus is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesConextel LMU information so that Conextel can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Conextel intends to install and the services Conextel wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Conextel ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Conextel LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Conextel as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Conextel may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Conextel and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Conextel’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Conextel orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Conextel is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesinformation so that ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ intends to install and the services ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC owning the loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility owned by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop so long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedloop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered loop type. Further, if ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ orders loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services loops, the LMU information for such loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesExcel LMU information so that Excel can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Excel intends to install and the services Excel wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Excel ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Excel LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Excel as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Excel may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Excel and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any AMENDMENT EXHIBIT 1 Attachment 2 Page 26 way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Excel’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Excel orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Excel is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesYour Communication Connection Group LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that Your Communication Connection Group can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Your Communication Connection Group intends to install and the services Your Communication Connection Group wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as is a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Your Communication Connection Group ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Your Communication Connection Group LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Your Communication Connection Group as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may not match BellSouth's or the industry’s standards and specifications requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the intended type and level of serviceCLEC. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the specific loop type voice CLEC (ADSL, HDSL, owner) or otherwise) ordered its authorized agent on the LSR matches LMUSI submitted by the LMU of the facility requested. SouthEast bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). SouthEast is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type orderedrequesting CLEC.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesSprint LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that Sprint can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Sprint intends to install and the services Sprint wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as is a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Sprint ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Sprint LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Sprint as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Sprint may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Sprint and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (e.g., ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Sprint’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Furthermore, the LMU information for Loops other than copper-user(s)only Loops (e.g., ADSL, UCL-ND, etc.) that support xDSL services, is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Except as set forth in Section 2.9.1.6, copper-only Loops will not be subject to change due to modification and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network and will remain on copper facilities until the Loop is disconnected by Sprint or the End User, or until BellSouth retires the copper facilities via the FCC’s and any applicable Commission’s requirements. Sprint is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's ’s technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered. 2.9.1.6 If BellSouth retires its copper facilities using 47 C.F.R § 52.325(a) requirements; or is required by a governmental agency or regulatory body to move or replace copper facilities as a maintenance procedure, BellSouth will notify Sprint, according to the applicable network disclosure requirements. It will be Sprint’s responsibility to move any service it may provide over such facilities to alternative facilities. If Sprint fails to move the service to alternative facilities by the date in the network disclosure notice, BellSouth may terminate the service to complete the network change.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesBULLSEYE LMU information so that BULLSEYE can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment BULLSEYE intends to install and the services BULLSEYE wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast BULLSEYE ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup BULLSEYE LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast BULLSEYE as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 BULLSEYE may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by BULLSEYE and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee BULLSEYE’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if BULLSEYE orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast BULLSEYE is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesComm South LMU information so that Comm South can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Comm South intends to install and the services Comm South wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Comm South ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Comm South LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Comm South as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Comm South may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Comm South and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Comm South’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Comm South orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Comm South is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesSpeedy Reconnect LMU information so that Speedy Reconnect can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Speedy Reconnect intends to install and the services Speedy Reconnect wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Speedy Reconnect ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Speedy Reconnect LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Speedy Reconnect as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC owning the loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility owned by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Speedy Reconnect may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Speedy Reconnect and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedloop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Speedy Reconnect’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered loop type. Further, if Speedy Reconnect orders loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services loops, the LMU information for such loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Speedy Reconnect is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesDeland Actel LMU information so that Deland Actel can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Deland Actel intends to install and the services Deland Actel wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Deland Actel ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Deland Actel LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Deland Actel as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Deland Actel may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Deland Actel and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Deland Actel’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Deland Actel orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Deland Actel is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities▇▇▇.▇▇▇ LMU information so that ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ intends to install and the services ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee ▇▇▇.▇▇▇’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesMTS Communications LMU information so that MTS Communications can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment MTS Communications intends to install and the services MTS Communications wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast MTS Communications ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup MTS Communications LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast MTS Communications as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 MTS Communications may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by MTS Communications and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee MTS Communications’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if MTS Communications orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast MTS Communications is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesPreferred LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that Preferred can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Preferred intends to install and the services Preferred wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as is a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Preferred ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Preferred LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Preferred as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Preferred may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Preferred and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (e.g., ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Preferred’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Furthermore, the LMU information for Loops other than copper-user(s)only Loops (e.g., ADSL, UCL-ND, etc.) that support xDSL services, is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Except as set forth in Section 2.9.1.6, copper-only Loops will not be subject to change due to modification and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network and will remain on copper facilities until the Loop is disconnected by Preferred or the End User, or until BellSouth retires the copper facilities via the FCC’s and any applicable Commission’s requirements. Preferred is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's ’s technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered. 2.9.1.6 If BellSouth retires its copper facilities using 47 C.F.R § 52.325(a) requirements; or is required by a governmental agency or regulatory body to move or replace copper facilities as a maintenance procedure, BellSouth will notify Preferred, according to the applicable network disclosure requirements. It will be Preferred’s responsibility to move any service it may provide over such facilities to alternative facilities. If Preferred fails to move the service to alternative facilities by the date in the network disclosure notice, BellSouth may terminate the service to complete the network change.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesAzul Tel LMU information so that Azul Tel can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Azul Tel intends to install and the services Azul Tel wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Azul Tel ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Azul Tel LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Azul Tel as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Azul Tel may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Azul Tel and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Azul Tel’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Azul Tel orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Azul Tel is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesAzul Tel LMU information so that Azul Tel can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Azul Tel intends to install and the services Azul Tel wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Azul Tel ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Azul Tel LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Azul Tel as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Azul Tel may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Azul Tel and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Azul Tel’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Azul Tel orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Azul Tel is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesUnity Acquisition LMU information so that Unity Acquisition can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Unity Acquisition intends to install and the services Unity Acquisition wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Unity Acquisition ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Unity Acquisition LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Unity Acquisition as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Unity Acquisition may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Unity Acquisition and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Unity Acquisition’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Unity Acquisition orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Unity Acquisition is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesAmTel LMU information so that AmTel can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment AmTel intends to install and the services AmTel wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast AmTel ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup AmTel LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast AmTel as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 AmTel may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by AmTel and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee AmTel’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if AmTel orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast AmTel is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesNex-Phon LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that Nex-Phon can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Nex-Phon intends to install and the services Nex-Phon wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as is a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Nex-Phon ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Nex-Phon LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Nex-Phon as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Nex-Phon may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Nex-Phon and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (e.g., ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Nex-Phon’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Furthermore, the LMU information for Loops other than copper-user(s)only Loops (e.g., ADSL, UCL-ND, etc.) that support xDSL services, is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Except as set forth in Section 2.9.1.6, copper-only Loops will not be subject to change due to modification and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network and will remain on copper facilities until the Loop is disconnected by Nex-Phon or the End User, or until BellSouth retires the copper facilities via the FCC’s and any applicable Commission’s requirements. Nex-Phon is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's ’s technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered. 2.9.1.6 If BellSouth retires its copper facilities using 47 C.F.R § 52.325(a) requirements; or is required by a governmental agency or regulatory body to move or replace copper facilities as a maintenance procedure, BellSouth will notify Nex-Phon, according to the applicable network disclosure requirements. It will be Nex- Phon’s responsibility to move any service it may provide over such facilities to alternative facilities. If Nex-Phon fails to move the service to alternative facilities by the date in the network disclosure notice, BellSouth may terminate the service to complete the network change.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesInterGlobe LMU information so that InterGlobe can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment InterGlobe intends to install and the services InterGlobe wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast InterGlobe ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup InterGlobe LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast InterGlobe as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 InterGlobe may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by InterGlobe and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee InterGlobe’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if InterGlobe orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast InterGlobe is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesKnology LMU information so that Knology can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Knology intends to install and the services Knology wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Knology ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.1 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Knology LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.2 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Knology as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.4 Knology may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Knology and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Knology’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Except for copper Loops that are intended to support advanced services (e.g., ADSL, UCL-user(sND, etc.), the LMU information is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Knology is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesSail Networks LMU information so that Sail Networks can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Sail Networks intends to install and the services Sail Networks wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Sail Networks ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Sail Networks LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Sail Networks as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Sail Networks may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Sail Networks and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Sail Networks’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Sail Networks orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Sail Networks is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesGSC LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that GSC can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment GSC intends to install and the services GSC wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as is a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast GSC ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup GSC LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast GSC as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 GSC may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by GSC and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (e.g., ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee GSC’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Furthermore, the LMU information for Loops other than copper-user(s)only Loops (e.g., ADSL, UCL-ND, etc.) that support xDSL services, is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Except as set forth in Section 2.9.1.6, copper-only Loops will not be subject to change due to modification and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network and will remain on copper facilities until the Loop is disconnected by GSC or the End User, or until BellSouth retires the copper facilities via the FCC’s and any applicable Commission’s requirements. GSC is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's ’s technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered. 2.9.1.6 If BellSouth retires its copper facilities using 47 C.F.R § 52.325(a) requirements; or is required by a governmental agency or regulatory body to move or replace copper facilities as a maintenance procedure, BellSouth will notify GSC, according to the applicable network disclosure requirements. It will be GSC’s responsibility to move any service it may provide over such facilities to alternative facilities. If GSC fails to move the service to alternative facilities by the date in the network disclosure notice, BellSouth may terminate the service to complete the network change.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesBirch LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that ▇▇▇▇▇ can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Birch intends to install and the services Birch wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as is a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Birch ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Birch LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Birch as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Birch may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by ▇▇▇▇▇ and specifications ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (e.g., ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Birch’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Furthermore, the LMU information for Loops other than copper-user(s)only Loops (e.g., ADSL, UCL-ND, etc.) that support xDSL services, is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Except as set forth in Section 2.9.1.6, copper-only Loops will not be subject to change due to modification and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network and will remain on copper facilities until the Loop is disconnected by Birch or the End User, or until BellSouth retires the copper facilities via the FCC’s and any applicable Commission’s requirements. Birch is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's ’s technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered. 2.9.1.6 If BellSouth retires its copper facilities using 47 C.F.R § 52.325(a) requirements; or is required by a governmental agency or regulatory body to move or replace copper facilities as a maintenance procedure, BellSouth will notify Birch, according to the applicable network disclosure requirements. It will be ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ responsibility to move any service it may provide over such facilities to alternative facilities. If ▇▇▇▇▇ fails to move the service to alternative facilities by the date in the network disclosure notice, BellSouth may terminate the service to complete the network change.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup Oronoco (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesinformation so that Oronoco can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Oronoco intends to install and the services Oronoco wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Oronoco ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Oronoco LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Oronoco as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC owning the loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility owned by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Oronoco may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop. The determination shall be made solely by Oronoco and BellSouth shall not match BellSouth's or the industry’s standards and specifications be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedloop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Oronoco’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered loop type. Further, if Oronoco orders loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services loops, the LMU information for such loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Oronoco is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesEveryCall LMU information so that EveryCall can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment EveryCall intends to install and the services EveryCall wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast EveryCall ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup Loop Make-Up are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup EveryCall LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast EveryCall as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 EveryCall may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by EveryCall and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee EveryCall’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if EveryCall orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast EveryCall is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesinformation so that ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ intends to install and the services ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC owning the loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility owned by another CLEC unless ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop. The determination shall be made solely by ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ and BellSouth shall not match BellSouth's or the industry’s standards and specifications be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedloop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee ▇▇▇.▇▇▇’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered loop type. Further, if ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ orders loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services loops, the LMU information for such loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesQuality Telephone LMU information so that Quality Telephone can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Quality Telephone intends to install and the services Quality Telephone wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Quality Telephone ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Quality Telephone LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Quality Telephone as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Quality Telephone may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Quality Telephone and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Quality Telephone’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Quality Telephone orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Quality Telephone is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesFeroNetworks LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that FeroNetworks can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment FeroNetworks intends to install and the services FeroNetworks wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as is a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast FeroNetworks ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup FeroNetworks LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast FeroNetworks as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 FeroNetworks may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by FeroNetworks and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (e.g., ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee FeroNetworks’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Furthermore, the LMU information for Loops other than copper-user(s)only Loops (e.g., ADSL, UCL- ND, etc.) that support xDSL services, is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Except as set forth in Section 2.9.1.6, copper-only Loops will not be subject to change due to modification and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network and will remain on copper facilities until the Loop is disconnected by FeroNetworks or the End User, or until BellSouth retires the copper facilities via the FCC’s and any applicable Commission’s requirements. FeroNetworks is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's ’s technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered. 2.9.1.6 If BellSouth retires its copper facilities using 47 C.F.R § 52.325(a) requirements; or is required by a governmental agency or regulatory body to move or replace copper facilities as a maintenance procedure, BellSouth will notify FeroNetworks, according to the applicable network disclosure requirements. It will be FeroNetworks’s responsibility to move any service it may provide over such facilities to alternative facilities. If FeroNetworks fails to move the service to alternative facilities by the date in the network disclosure notice, BellSouth may terminate the service to complete the network change.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesA-Tech Telecom LMU information so that A- Tech Telecom can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment A-Tech Telecom intends to install and the services A-Tech Telecom wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast A-Tech Telecom ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup A-Tech Telecom LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast A-Tech Telecom as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC owning the loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility owned by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 A-Tech Telecom may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by A-Tech Telecom and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedloop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee A-Tech Telecom’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered loop type. Further, if A-user(s)Tech Telecom orders loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services loops, the LMU information for such loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast A-Tech Telecom is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesRing Connection LMU information so that Ring Connection can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Ring Connection intends to install and the services Ring Connection wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Ring Connection ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Ring Connection LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Ring Connection as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Ring Connection may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Ring Connection and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Ring Connection’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Ring Connection orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Ring Connection is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiese-Tel LMU information so that e-Tel can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment e-Tel intends to install and the services e-Tel wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast e-Tel ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup e-Tel LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast e-Tel as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loopsvoice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1. SouthEast 5 e-Tel may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by e-Tel and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee e-Tel’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if e-user(s)Tel orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast e-Tel is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities▇▇▇▇ Communications LMU information so that ▇▇▇▇ Communications can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment ▇▇▇▇ Communications intends to install and the services ▇▇▇▇ Communications wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast ▇▇▇▇ Communications ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup ▇▇▇▇ Communications LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast ▇▇▇▇ Communications as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC owning the loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility owned by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 ▇▇▇▇ Communications may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by ▇▇▇▇ Communications and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedloop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee ▇▇▇▇ Communications’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered loop type. Further, if ▇▇▇▇ Communications orders loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services loops, the LMU information for such loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast ▇▇▇▇ Communications is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesSymtelco LMU information so that Symtelco can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Symtelco intends to install and the services Symtelco wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Symtelco ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Symtelco LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Symtelco as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Symtelco may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Symtelco and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Symtelco’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Symtelco orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Symtelco is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesAmeriMex LMU information so that AmeriMex can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment AmeriMex intends to install and the services AmeriMex wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast AmeriMex ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup AmeriMex LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast AmeriMex as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 AmeriMex may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by AmeriMex and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee AmeriMex’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if AmeriMex orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast AmeriMex is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesWorldxChange LMU information so that WorldxChange can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment WorldxChange intends to install and the services WorldxChange wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast WorldxChange ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup WorldxChange LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast WorldxChange as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 WorldxChange may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by WorldxChange and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee WorldxChange’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if WorldxChange orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast WorldxChange is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesC.M. LMU information so that C.M. can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment C.M. intends to install and the services C.M. wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast C.M. ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup C.M. LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast C.M. as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 C.M. may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by C.M. and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee C.M.’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if C.M. orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast C.M. is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesGulfPines LMU information so that GulfPines can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment GulfPines intends to install and the services GulfPines wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast GulfPines ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup Loop Make-Up are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup GulfPines LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast GulfPines as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to GulfPines on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or GulfPines controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by GulfPines. GulfPines is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of Authorization (LOA) from the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast LMUSI submitted by GulfPines. 2.9.1.5 GulfPines may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by GulfPines and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee GulfPines’ ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if GulfPines orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast GulfPines is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesGlobe LMU information so that Globe can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Globe intends to install and the services Globe wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Globe ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Globe LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Globe as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC owning the loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility owned by another CLEC unless ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Globe may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Globe and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedloop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Globe’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered loop type. Further, if Globe orders loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services loops, the LMU information for such loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Globe is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesFreedom LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that Freedom can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Freedom intends to install and the services Freedom wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as is a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Freedom ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Freedom LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Freedom as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Freedom may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Freedom and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (e.g., ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Freedom’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Furthermore, the LMU information for Loops other than copper-user(s)only Loops (e.g., ADSL, UCL-ND, etc.) that support xDSL services, is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Except as set forth in Section 2.9.1.6, copper-only Loops will not be subject to change due to modification and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network and will remain on copper facilities until the Loop is disconnected by Freedom or the End User, or until BellSouth retires the copper facilities via the FCC’s and any applicable Commission’s requirements. Freedom is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's ’s technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered. 2.9.1.6 If BellSouth retires its copper facilities using 47 C.F.R § 52.325(a) requirements; or is required by a governmental agency or regulatory body to move or replace copper facilities as a maintenance procedure, BellSouth will notify Freedom, according to the applicable network disclosure requirements. It will be Freedom’s responsibility to move any service it may provide over such facilities to alternative facilities. If Freedom fails to move the service to alternative facilities by the date in the network disclosure notice, BellSouth may terminate the service to complete the network change.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesVarTec LMU information so that VarTec can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment VarTec intends to install and the services VarTec wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast VarTec ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup Loop Make-Up are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup VarTec LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast VarTec as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 VarTec may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by VarTec and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee VarTec’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if VarTec orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast VarTec is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesFLATEL LMU information so that FLATEL can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment FLATEL intends to install and the services FLATEL wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast FLATEL ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup FLATEL LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast FLATEL as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 FLATEL may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by FLATEL and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee FLATEL’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if FLATEL orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast FLATEL is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesTCG LMU information so that TCG can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment TCG intends to install and the services TCG wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast TCG ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup TCG LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast TCG as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BST will provide LMU information to the requesting CLEC, if either BST or the requesting CLEC controls the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested. When a CLEC other than the sole purpose CLEC that controls the loop requests LMU information, BST will not provide the LMU unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent with the LMUSI. 2.9.1.5 TCG may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by TCG and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee TCG’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if TCG orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast TCG is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesAdvantage Group LMU information so that Advantage Group can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Advantage Group intends to install and the services Advantage Group wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Advantage Group ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Advantage Group LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Advantage Group as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Advantage Group may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Advantage Group and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Advantage Group’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Advantage Group orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Advantage Group is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesTriarch Marketing LMU information so that Triarch Marketing can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Triarch Marketing intends to install and the services Triarch Marketing wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Triarch Marketing ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Triarch Marketing LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Triarch Marketing as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Triarch Marketing may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Triarch Marketing and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Triarch Marketing’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Triarch Marketing orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Triarch Marketing is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesC.M. LMU information so that C.M. can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment C.M. intends to install and the services C.M. wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast C.M. ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup C.M. LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast C.M. as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 C.M. may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by C.M. and specifications ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee C.M.’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if C.M. orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast C.M. is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesSUN-TEL LMU information so that SUN-TEL can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment SUN-TEL intends to install and the services SUN-TEL wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast SUN-TEL ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup Loop Make-Up are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup SUN-TEL LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast SUN-TEL as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 SUN-TEL may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by SUN-TEL and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee SUN-TEL’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if SUN-user(s)TEL orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast SUN-TEL is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesGateway LMU information so that Gateway can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Gateway intends to install and the services Gateway wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Gateway ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup Loop Make-Up are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Gateway LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Gateway as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Gateway may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Gateway and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Gateway’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Gateway orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Gateway is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesMicro-Comm LMU information so that Micro- Comm can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Micro-Comm intends to install and the services Micro-Comm wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Micro-Comm ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Micro-Comm LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Micro-Comm as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Micro-Comm may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Micro-Comm and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Micro-Comm’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Micro-user(s)Comm orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Micro-Comm is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesMyLineToo LMU information so that MyLineToo can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment MyLineToo intends to install and the services MyLineToo wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast MyLineToo ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup MyLineToo LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast MyLineToo as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 MyLineToo may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by MyLineToo and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee MyLineToo’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if MyLineToo orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast MyLineToo is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesThink 12 LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that Think 12 can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Think 12 intends to install and the services Think 12 wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as is a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Think 12 ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Think 12 LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Think 12 as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Think 12 may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Think 12 and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (e.g., ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Think 12’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Furthermore, the LMU information for Loops other than copper-user(s)only Loops (e.g., ADSL, UCL-ND, etc.) that support xDSL services, is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Except as set forth in Section 2.9.1.6, copper-only Loops will not be subject to change due to modification and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network and will remain on copper facilities until the Loop is disconnected by Think 12 or the End User, or until BellSouth retires the copper facilities via the FCC’s and any applicable Commission’s requirements. Think 12 is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's ’s technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered. 2.9.1.6 If BellSouth retires its copper facilities using 47 C.F.R § 52.325(a) requirements; or is required by a governmental agency or regulatory body to move or replace copper facilities as a maintenance procedure, BellSouth will notify Think 12, according to the applicable network disclosure requirements. It will be Think 12’s responsibility to move any service it may provide over such facilities to alternative facilities. If Think 12 fails to move the service to alternative facilities by the date in the network disclosure notice, BellSouth may terminate the service to complete the network change.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup C.M. (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesinformation so that C.M. can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment C.M. intends to install and the services C.M. wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast C.M. ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup C.M. LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast C.M. as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC owning the loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility owned by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loopsvoice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1. SouthEast 5 C.M. may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop so long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by C.M. and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedloop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee C.M.’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered loop type. Further, if C.M. orders loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services loops, the LMU information for such loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast C.M. is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesMicro-Comm LMU information so that Micro- Comm can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Micro-Comm intends to install and the services Micro-Comm wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Micro-Comm ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Micro-Comm LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Micro-Comm as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC owning the loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility owned by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Micro-Comm may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Micro-Comm and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedloop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Micro-Comm’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered loop type. Further, if Micro-user(s)Comm orders loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services loops, the LMU information for such loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Micro-Comm is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup FLATEL (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesinformation so that FLATEL can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment FLATEL intends to install and the services FLATEL wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast FLATEL ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup FLATEL LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast FLATEL as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC owning the loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility owned by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 FLATEL may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop so long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by FLATEL and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedloop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee FLATEL’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered loop type. Further, if FLATEL orders loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services loops, the LMU information for such loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast FLATEL is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesPilgrim Telephone LMU information so that Pilgrim Telephone can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Pilgrim Telephone intends to install and the services Pilgrim Telephone wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Pilgrim Telephone ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Pilgrim Telephone LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Pilgrim Telephone as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Pilgrim Telephone may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Pilgrim Telephone and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Pilgrim Telephone’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Pilgrim Telephone orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Pilgrim Telephone is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesDPI Teleconnect LMU information so that DPI Teleconnect can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment DPI Teleconnect intends to install and the services DPI Teleconnect wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast DPI Teleconnect ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup DPI Teleconnect LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast DPI Teleconnect as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 DPI Teleconnect may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by DPI Teleconnect and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee DPI Teleconnect’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if DPI Teleconnect orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast DPI Teleconnect is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesGlobe LMU information so that Globe can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Globe intends to install and the services Globe wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Globe ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.1 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Globe LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.2 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Globe as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.4 Globe may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Globe and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Globe’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Except for copper Loops that are intended to support advanced services (e.g., ADSL, UCL-user(sND, etc.), the LMU information is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Globe is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesABC Telcom LMU information so that ABC Telcom can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment ABC Telcom intends to install and the services ABC Telcom wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast ABC Telcom ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup ABC Telcom LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast ABC Telcom as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 ABC Telcom may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by ABC Telcom and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee ABC Telcom’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if ABC Telcom orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast ABC Telcom is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesNewcomm LMU information so that Newcomm can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Newcomm intends to install and the services Newcomm wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Newcomm ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Newcomm LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Newcomm as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Newcomm may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Newcomm and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Newcomm’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Newcomm orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Newcomm is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesUS LEC LMU information so that US LEC can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment US LEC intends to install and the services US LEC wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast US LEC ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup US LEC LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast US LEC as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 US LEC may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by US LEC and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee US LEC’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if US LEC orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast US LEC is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesTeleConex LMU information so that TeleConex can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment TeleConex intends to install and the services TeleConex wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast TeleConex ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup TeleConex LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast TeleConex as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 TeleConex may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by TeleConex and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee TeleConex’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if TeleConex orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast TeleConex is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesGateway LMU information so that Gateway can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Gateway intends to install and the services Gateway wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Gateway ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Gateway LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Gateway as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Gateway may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Gateway and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Gateway’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Gateway orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Gateway is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesTWTC LMU information so that TWTC can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment TWTC intends to install and the services TWTC wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast TWTC ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup TWTC LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast TWTC as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 TWTC may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by TWTC and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee TWTC’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if TWTC orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast TWTC is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesClearwave Communications LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that Clearwave Communications can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Clearwave Communications intends to install and the services Clearwave Communications wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as is a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Clearwave Communications ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Clearwave Communications LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Clearwave Communications as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Clearwave Communications may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Clearwave Communications and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (e.g., ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Clearwave Communications’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Furthermore, the LMU information for Loops other than copper-user(s)only Loops (e.g., ADSL, UCL-ND, etc.) that support xDSL services, is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Except as set forth in Section 2.9.1.6, copper-only Loops will not be subject to change due to modification and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network and will remain on copper facilities until the Loop is disconnected by Clearwave Communications or the End User, or until BellSouth retires the copper facilities via the FCC’s and any applicable Commission’s requirements. Clearwave Communications is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's ’s technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered. 2.9.1.6 If BellSouth retires its copper facilities using 47 C.F.R § 52.325(a) requirements; or is required by a governmental agency or regulatory body to move or replace copper facilities as a maintenance procedure, BellSouth will notify Clearwave Communications, according to the applicable network disclosure requirements. It will be Clearwave Communications’s responsibility to move any service it may provide over such facilities to alternative facilities. If Clearwave Communications fails to move the service to alternative facilities by the date in the network disclosure notice, BellSouth may terminate the service to complete the network change.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup Creative Telecom Loop Makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesinformation so that Creative Telecom can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Creative Telecom intends to install and the services Creative Telecom wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Creative Telecom ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Creative Telecom LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Creative Telecom as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC owning the loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility owned by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Creative Telecom may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop. The determination shall be made solely by Creative Telecom and BellSouth shall not match BellSouth's or the industry’s standards and specifications be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedloop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Creative Telecom’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered loop type. Further, if Creative Telecom orders loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services loops, the LMU information for such loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Creative Telecom is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup IDS Telcom (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesinformation so that IDS Telcom can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment IDS Telcom intends to install and the services IDS Telcom wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast IDS Telcom ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup IDS Telcom LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast IDS Telcom as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC owning the loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility owned by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 IDS Telcom may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop so long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by IDS Telcom and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedloop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee IDS Telcom’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered loop type. Further, if IDS Telcom orders loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services loops, the LMU information for such loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast IDS Telcom is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesALTICOMM LMU information so that ALTICOMM can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment ALTICOMM intends to install and the services ALTICOMM wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast ALTICOMM ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup Loop Make- Up are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup ALTICOMM LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast ALTICOMM as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 ALTICOMM may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by ALTICOMM and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee ALTICOMM’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if ALTICOMM orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast ALTICOMM is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesUS LEC LMU information so that US LEC can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment US LEC intends to install and the services US LEC wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast US LEC ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup Loop Make-Up are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup US LEC LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-pair- gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast US LEC as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the sole purpose CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loopsvoice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1. SouthEast 5 US LEC may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by US LEC and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee US LEC’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if US LEC orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast US LEC is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilitiesSeven Bridges LMU information so that Seven Bridges can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Seven Bridges intends to install and the services Seven Bridges wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast Seven Bridges ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering loop makeup LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup Seven Bridges LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loopLoop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devisesdevices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop Loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast gauge and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loopelectrical parameters. 2.14.1.3 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast Seven Bridges as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the sole purpose requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU AMENDMENT EXHIBIT 1 Attachment 2 Page 26 information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support Authorization (LOA) from the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Seven Bridges may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may Loop as long as that equipment does not match BellSouth's or disrupt other services on the industry’s standards BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by Seven Bridges and specifications BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the intended type and level performance of servicethe advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the The specific loop Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches must match the LMU of the facility requestedLoop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. SouthEast bears full responsibility The LMU data is provided for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards informational purposes only and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes does not guarantee Seven Bridges’s ability to provide its endadvanced data services over the ordered Loop type. Further, if Seven Bridges orders Loops that do not require a specific facility medium (i.e. copper only) or Loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-user(s)SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible Loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services Loops, the LMU information for such Loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. SouthEast Seven Bridges is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop Loop type ordered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement