Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius 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 Xspedius 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 Xspedius 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 Xspedius 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 Xspedius 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 Xspedius to determine whether, in Xspedius’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius 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, Xspedius 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. Xspedius bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with Xspedius's equipment for accomplishing Xspedius's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement Amendment
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius CLEC-1 loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius CLEC-1 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 Xspedius CLEC-1 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 Xspedius CLEC-1 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 Xspedius CLEC-1 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 Xspedius CLEC-1 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 Xspedius CLEC-1 to determine whether, in XspediusCLEC-1’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius CLEC-1 wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius CLEC-1 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, Xspedius CLEC-1 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. Xspedius CLEC-1 bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius CLEC-1 bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusCLEC-1's equipment for accomplishing XspediusCLEC-1's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius CLEC-1 is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius DSL Telecom loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius DSL 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 BellSouth will provide Xspedius DSL Telecom 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 Xspedius DSL Telecom 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 Xspedius DSL Telecom 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 Xspedius DSL 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 LMU information for the sole purpose of allowing Xspedius DSL Telecom to determine whether, in XspediusDSL Telecom’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius DSL Telecom wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius DSL 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 not match BellSouth's or the industry’s standards and specifications for the intended type and level of service. Accordingly, Xspedius DSL Telecom 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. Xspedius DSL Telecom bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius DSL Telecom bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusDSL Telecom's equipment for accomplishing XspediusDSL Telecom's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius DSL Telecom is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius NOW loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius NOW 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 Xspedius NOW 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 Xspedius NOW 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 Xspedius NOW 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 Xspedius NOW 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 Xspedius NOW to determine whether, in XspediusNOW’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius NOW wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius NOW 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, Xspedius NOW 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. Xspedius NOW bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius NOW bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusNOW's equipment for accomplishing XspediusNOW's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius NOW is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius Choctaw loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius Choctaw 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 Xspedius Choctaw 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 Xspedius Choctaw 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 Xspedius Choctaw 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 Xspedius Choctaw 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 Xspedius Choctaw to determine whether, in XspediusChoctaw’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius Choctaw wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius Choctaw 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, Xspedius Choctaw 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. Xspedius Choctaw bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius Choctaw bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusChoctaw's equipment for accomplishing XspediusChoctaw's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius Choctaw is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius BTI loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius BTI 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 Xspedius BTI 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 Xspedius BTI 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 Xspedius BTI 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 Xspedius BTI 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 Xspedius BTI to determine whether, in XspediusBTI’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius BTI wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius BTI 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, Xspedius BTI 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. Xspedius BTI bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius BTI bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusBTI's equipment for accomplishing XspediusBTI's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-end- user(s). Xspedius BTI is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius NTERA, INC. loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius NTERA, INC. 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 Xspedius NTERA, INC. 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 Xspedius NTERA, INC. 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 Xspedius NTERA, INC. 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 Xspedius NTERA, INC. 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 Xspedius NTERA, INC. to determine whether, in XspediusNTERA, INC.’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius NTERA, INC. wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius NTERA, INC. 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, Xspedius NTERA, INC. 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. Xspedius NTERA, INC. bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius NTERA, INC. bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusNTERA, INC.'s equipment for accomplishing XspediusNTERA, INC.'s end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius NTERA, INC. is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius Wakul loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius Wakul 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 Xspedius Wakul 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 Xspedius Wakul 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 Xspedius ▇▇▇▇▇ 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 Xspedius Wakul 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 Xspedius Wakul to determine whether, in Xspedius▇▇▇▇▇’s judgment, BellSouth▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s loops will support the specific services that Xspedius Wakul wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius Wakul 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, Xspedius Wakul 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. Xspedius Wakul bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius Wakul bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with Xspedius▇▇▇▇▇'s equipment for accomplishing XspediusWakul's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius Wakul 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: Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius Navigator loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius Navigator 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 Xspedius Navigator 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 Xspedius Navigator 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 Xspedius Navigator 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 informa tion is provided to Xspedius Navigator 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 Xspedius Navigator to determine whether, in XspediusNavigator’s judgment, BellSouth▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s loops will support the specific services that Xspedius Navigator wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius Navigator 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, Xspedius Navigator 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. Xspedius Navigator bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius Navigator bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusNavigator's equipment for accomplishing XspediusNavigator's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius Navigator 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: Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius MRC loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius MRC 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 Xspedius MRC 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 bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by Xspedius MRC 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 Xspedius MRC 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 Xspedius 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 LMU information for the sole purpose of allowing Xspedius MRC to determine whether, in XspediusMRC’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius MRC wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius 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 not match BellSouth's or the industry’s standards and specifications for the intended type and level of service. Accordingly, Xspedius MRC 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. Xspedius MRC bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius MRC bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusMRC's equipment for accomplishing XspediusMRC's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius MRC 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: Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius Rhythms loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius Rhythms 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 Xspedius Rhythms 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 Xspedius Rhythms 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 Xspedius Rhythms 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 Xspedius Rhythms 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 Xspedius Rhythms to determine whether, in Xspedius’s Rhythms’ judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius Rhythms wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius Rhythms 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, Xspedius Rhythms 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. Xspedius Rhythms bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius Rhythms bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with Xspedius's Rhythms’ equipment for accomplishing Xspedius's Rhythms’ end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius Rhythms 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: Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius E-Z Access loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's ’s network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius E-Z Access 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 Xspedius E-Z Access 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 Xspedius E-Z Access 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 Xspedius E-Z Access 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 Xspedius E-Z Access 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 Xspedius E-Z Access to determine whether, in XspediusE-Z Access’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius E-Z Access wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius E-Z Access 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, Xspedius E-Z Access 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. Xspedius E-Z Access bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius E-Z Access bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusE-Z Access's equipment for accomplishing XspediusE-Z Access's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius E-Z Access 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: Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.10.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius CTES loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius CTES 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 2.10.1.2 BellSouth will provide Xspedius CTES 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 Xspedius CTES 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 Xspedius CTES 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 2.10.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to Xspedius CTES 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 2.10.1.4 BellSouth offers LMU information for the sole purpose of allowing Xspedius CTES to determine whether, in XspediusCTES’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius CTES wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius CTES 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, Xspedius CTES 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. Xspedius CTES bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius CTES bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusCTES's equipment for accomplishing XspediusCTES's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius CTES is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius NAS loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius NAS 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 Xspedius NAS 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 Xspedius NAS 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 Xspedius NAS 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 Xspedius NAS 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 Xspedius NAS to determine whether, in XspediusNAS’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius NAS wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius NAS 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, Xspedius NAS 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. Xspedius NAS bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius NAS bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusNAS's equipment for accomplishing XspediusNAS's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius NAS is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius LCT loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius LCT 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 Xspedius LCT 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 bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by Xspedius LCT 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 Xspedius LCT 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 Xspedius LCT 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 Xspedius LCT to determine whether, in XspediusLCT’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius LCT wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius LCT 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, Xspedius LCT 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. Xspedius LCT bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius LCT bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusLCT's equipment for accomplishing XspediusLCT's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius LCT is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius New Access loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius New Access 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 Xspedius New Access 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 Xspedius New Access 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 Xspedius New Access 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 Xspedius New Access 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 Xspedius New Access to determine whether, in Xspedius’s New Access’ judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius New Access wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius New Access 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, Xspedius New Access 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. Xspedius New Access bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius New Access bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with Xspedius's New Access’ equipment for accomplishing Xspedius's New Access’ end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius New Access is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.8.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius NewSouth loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius NewSouth 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 2.8.1.2 BellSouth will provide Xspedius NewSouth 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 Xspedius NewSouth 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 Xspedius NewSouth 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 2.8.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to Xspedius NewSouth 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 2.8.1.4 BellSouth offers LMU information for the sole purpose of allowing Xspedius NewSouth to determine whether, in XspediusNewSouth’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius NewSouth wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius NewSouth 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, Xspedius NewSouth 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. Xspedius NewSouth bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius NewSouth bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusNewSouth's equipment for accomplishing XspediusNewSouth's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius NewSouth is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Telecommunications
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius Arrow loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius Arrow 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 Xspedius Arrow 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 Xspedius Arrow 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 Xspedius Arrow 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 Xspedius Arrow 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 Xspedius Arrow to determine whether, in XspediusArrow’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius Arrow wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius Arrow 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, Xspedius Arrow 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. Xspedius Arrow bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius Arrow bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusArrow's equipment for accomplishing XspediusArrow's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius Arrow is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius Preferred loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius Preferred 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 Xspedius Preferred 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 Xspedius Preferred 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 Xspedius Preferred 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 Xspedius 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 LMU information for the sole purpose of allowing Xspedius Preferred to determine whether, in XspediusPreferred’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius Preferred wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius 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 not match BellSouth's or the industry’s standards and specifications for the intended type and level of service. Accordingly, Xspedius Preferred 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. Xspedius Preferred bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius Preferred bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusPreferred's equipment for accomplishing XspediusPreferred's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius Preferred is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Telecommunications
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius API loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius API 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 Xspedius API 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 Xspedius API 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 Xspedius API 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 Xspedius API 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 Xspedius API to determine whether, in XspediusAPI’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius API wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius API 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, Xspedius API 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. Xspedius API bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius API bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusAPI's equipment for accomplishing XspediusAPI's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-end- user(s). Xspedius API is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius LINEDRIVE loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius LINEDRIVE 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 Xspedius LINEDRIVE 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 Xspedius LINEDRIVE 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 Xspedius LINEDRIVE 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 Xspedius LINEDRIVE 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 Xspedius LINEDRIVE to determine whether, in XspediusLINEDRIVE’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius LINEDRIVE wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius LINEDRIVE 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, Xspedius LINEDRIVE 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. Xspedius LINEDRIVE bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius LINEDRIVE bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusLINEDRIVE's equipment for accomplishing XspediusLINEDRIVE's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius LINEDRIVE 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: Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius Global Crossing loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius Global Crossing 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 Xspedius Global Crossing 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 Xspedius Global Crossing 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 Xspedius Global Crossing 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 Xspedius 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 LMU information for the sole purpose of allowing Xspedius Global Crossing to determine whether, in XspediusGlobal Crossing’s judgment, BellSouth▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s loops will support the specific services that Xspedius Global Crossing wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius 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 not match BellSouth's or the industry’s standards and specifications for the intended type and level of service. Accordingly, Xspedius Global Crossing 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. Xspedius Global Crossing bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius Global Crossing bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusGlobal Crossing's equipment for accomplishing XspediusGlobal Crossing's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius Global Crossing is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius ALLTEL loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius ALLTEL 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 Xspedius ALLTEL 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 Xspedius ALLTEL 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 Xspedius ALLTEL 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 Xspedius ALLTEL 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 Xspedius ALLTEL to determine whether, in XspediusALLTEL’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius ALLTEL wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius ALLTEL 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, Xspedius ALLTEL 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. Xspedius ALLTEL bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius ALLTEL bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusALLTEL's equipment for accomplishing XspediusALLTEL's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius ALLTEL is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Telecommunications
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius LS-One loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius LS-One 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 Xspedius LS-One 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 Xspedius LS-One 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 Xspedius LS-One 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 Xspedius LS-One 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 Xspedius LS-One to determine whether, in XspediusLS-One’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius LS-One wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius LS-One 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, Xspedius LS-One 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. Xspedius LS-One bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius LS-One bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusLS-One's equipment for accomplishing XspediusLS-One's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius LS-One is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Telecommunications
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius ▇▇▇▇ Communications loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius ▇▇▇▇ 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 BellSouth will provide Xspedius ▇▇▇▇ Communications 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 Xspedius ▇▇▇▇ Communications 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 Xspedius ▇▇▇▇ Communications 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 Xspedius ▇▇▇▇ 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 LMU information for the sole purpose of allowing Xspedius ▇▇▇▇ Communications to determine whether, in Xspedius▇▇▇▇ Communications’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius ▇▇▇▇ Communications wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius ▇▇▇▇ 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 not match BellSouth's or the industry’s standards and specifications for the intended type and level of service. Accordingly, Xspedius ▇▇▇▇ Communications 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. Xspedius ▇▇▇▇ Communications bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius ▇▇▇▇ Communications bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with Xspedius▇▇▇▇ Communications's equipment for accomplishing Xspedius▇▇▇▇ Communications's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-end- user(s). Xspedius ▇▇▇▇ Communications is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Telecommunications
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius aXessa loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius aXessa 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 Xspedius aXessa 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 Xspedius aXessa 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 Xspedius aXessa 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 Xspedius aXessa 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 Xspedius aXessa to determine whether, in XspediusaXessa’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius aXessa wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius aXessa 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, Xspedius aXessa 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. Xspedius aXessa bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius aXessa bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusaXessa's equipment for accomplishing XspediusaXessa's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius aXessa is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Telecommunications
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius API loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius API 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 Xspedius API 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 Xspedius API 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 Xspedius API 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 Xspedius API 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 Xspedius API to determine whether, in XspediusAPI’s judgment, BellSouth▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s loops will support the specific services that Xspedius API wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius API 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, Xspedius API 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. Xspedius API bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius API bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusAPI's equipment for accomplishing XspediusAPI's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius API is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 2.4.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius KMC Telecom loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius KMC 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 2.4.1.2 BellSouth will provide Xspedius KMC Telecom 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 Xspedius KMC Telecom 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 Xspedius KMC Telecom 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 2.4.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to Xspedius KMC Telecom as it i t 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 2.4.1.4 BellSouth offers LMU information for the sole purpose of allowing Xspedius KMC Telecom to determine whether, in XspediusKMC Telecom’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius KMC Telecom wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius KMC 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 not match BellSouth's or the industry’s standards and specifications for the intended type and level of service. Accordingly, Xspedius KMC Telecom 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. Xspedius KMC Telecom bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius KMC Telecom bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusKMC Telecom's equipment for accomplishing XspediusKMC Telecom's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius KMC Telecom is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius Lightyear loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius Lightyear 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 Xspedius Lightyear 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 Xspedius Lightyear 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 Xspedius Lightyear 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 Xspedius Lightyear 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 Xspedius Lightyear to determine whether, in XspediusLightyear’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius Lightyear wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius Lightyear 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, Xspedius Lightyear 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. Xspedius Lightyear bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius Lightyear bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusLightyear's equipment for accomplishing XspediusLightyear's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius Lightyear 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: Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius Edge Connections loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius Edge Connections 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 Xspedius Edge Connections 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 Xspedius Edge Connections 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 Xspedius Edge Connections 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 Xspedius Edge Connections 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 Xspedius Edge Connections to determine whether, in XspediusEdge Connections’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius Edge Connections wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius Edge Connections 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, Xspedius Edge Connections 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. Xspedius Edge Connections bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius Edge Connections bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusEdge Connections's equipment for accomplishing XspediusEdge Connections's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius Edge Connections is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius Actel loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius Actel 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 Xspedius Actel 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 Xspedius Actel 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 Xspedius Actel 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 Xspedius 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 LMU information for the sole purpose of allowing Xspedius Actel to determine whether, in XspediusActel’s judgment, BellSouth▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s loops will support the specific services that Xspedius Actel wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius 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 not match BellSouth's or the industry’s standards and specifications for the intended type and level of service. Accordingly, Xspedius Actel 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. Xspedius Actel bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius Actel bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusActel's equipment for accomplishing XspediusActel's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius Actel 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: Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius ZNC loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius ZNC 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 Xspedius ZNC 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 Xspedius ZNC 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 Xspedius ZNC 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 Xspedius ZNC 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 Xspedius ZNC to determine whether, in XspediusZNC’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius ZNC wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius ZNC 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, Xspedius ZNC 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. Xspedius ZNC bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius ZNC bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusZNC's equipment for accomplishing XspediusZNC's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-end- user(s). Xspedius ZNC is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Telecommunications
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius Broadslate loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius Broadslate 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 Xspedius Broadslate 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 Xspedius Broadslate 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 Xspedius Broadslate 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 Xspedius Broadslate 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 Xspedius Broadslate to determine whether, in XspediusBroadslate’s judgment, BellSouth▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s loops will support the specific services that Xspedius Broadslate wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius Broadslate 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, Xspedius Broadslate 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. Xspedius Broadslate bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius Broadslate bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusBroadslate's equipment for accomplishing XspediusBroadslate's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius Broadslate is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius E-Tel loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius 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 BellSouth will provide Xspedius E-Tel 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 Xspedius E-Tel 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 Xspedius E-Tel 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 Xspedius 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 LMU information for the sole purpose of allowing Xspedius E-Tel to determine whether, in XspediusE-Tel’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius E-Tel wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius 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 not match BellSouth's or the industry’s standards and specifications for the intended type and level of service. Accordingly, Xspedius E-Tel 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. Xspedius E-Tel bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius E-Tel bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusE-Tel's equipment for accomplishing XspediusE-Tel's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius E-Tel is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
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Sources: Telecommunications
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius PowerNet loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius PowerNet 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 Xspedius PowerNet 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 Xspedius PowerNet 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 Xspedius PowerNet 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 Xspedius PowerNet 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 Xspedius PowerNet to determine whether, in XspediusPowerNet’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius PowerNet wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius PowerNet 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, Xspedius PowerNet 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. Xspedius PowerNet bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius PowerNet bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with XspediusPowerNet's equipment for accomplishing XspediusPowerNet's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius PowerNet 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: Interconnection Agreement