Line Sharing. The process by which AT&T is providing xDSL service over the same copper Loop that Verizon uses to provide voice service by utilizing the frequency range on the copper loop above the range that carries analog circuit-switched voice transmissions (the High Frequency Portion of the Loop, or "HFPL"). The HFPL includes the features, functions, and capabilities of the copper Loop that are used to establish a complete transmission path between Verizon's distribution frame (or its equivalent) in its Wire Center and the demarcation point at the end user’s customer premises, and includes the high frequency portion of any inside wire (including any Inside Wire Subloop) owned or controlled by Verizon.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Line Sharing. The process by which AT&T is providing RNK provides xDSL service over the same copper Loop that Verizon uses to provide voice service by utilizing the frequency range on the copper loop above the range that carries analog circuit-switched voice transmissions (the High Frequency Portion of the Loop, or "“HFPL"”). The HFPL includes the features, functions, and capabilities of the copper Loop that are used to establish a complete transmission path between Verizon's ’s main distribution frame (or its equivalent) in its serving Wire Center and the demarcation point at the end user’s customer premises, and includes the high frequency portion of any inside wire (including any Inside Wire SubloopHouse and Riser Cable) owned or controlled by Verizon.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Interconnection Agreement (Wave2Wave Communications, Inc.), Interconnection Agreement (Wave2Wave Communications, Inc.)
Line Sharing. The process by which AT&T is providing RNK provides xDSL service over the same copper Loop that Verizon uses to provide voice service by utilizing the frequency range on the copper loop above the range that carries analog circuit-switched voice transmissions (the High Frequency Portion of the Loop, or "“HFPL"”). The HFPL includes the features, functions, and capabilities of the copper Loop that are used to establish a complete transmission path between Verizon's ’s main distribution frame (or its equivalent) in its serving Wire Center and the demarcation point at the end user’s customer premises, premises and includes the high frequency portion of any inside wire (including any Inside Wire SubloopSub-Loop) owned or controlled by VerizonVerizon other than FTTH or FTTC Loop.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement (Wave2Wave Communications, Inc.)
Line Sharing. The process by which AT&T is providing XO provides xDSL service over the same copper Loop that Verizon uses to provide voice service by utilizing the frequency range on the copper loop above the range that carries analog circuit-circuit- switched voice transmissions (the High Frequency Portion of the Loop, or "HFPL"). The HFPL includes the features, functions, and capabilities of the copper Loop that are used to establish a complete transmission path between Verizon's main distribution frame (or its equivalent) in its serving Wire Center and the demarcation point at the end user’s customer premises, and includes the high frequency portion of any inside wire (including any Inside Wire SubloopHouse and Riser Cable) owned or controlled by Verizon.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Line Sharing. The process by which AT&T is providing ACN provides xDSL service over the same copper Loop that Verizon uses to provide voice service by utilizing the frequency range on the copper loop above the range that carries analog circuit-circuit- switched voice transmissions (the High Frequency Portion of the Loop, or "HFPL"). The HFPL includes the features, functions, and capabilities of the copper Loop that are used to establish a complete transmission path between Verizon's main distribution frame (or its equivalent) in its serving Wire Center and the demarcation point at the end user’s customer premises, and includes the high frequency portion of any inside wire (including any Inside Wire SubloopHouse and Riser Cable) owned or controlled by Verizon.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Line Sharing. The process by which AT&T is providing RNK provides xDSL service over the same copper Loop that Verizon uses to provide voice service by utilizing the frequency range on the copper loop above the range that carries analog circuit-circuit- switched voice transmissions (the High Frequency Portion of the Loop, or "HFPL"). The HFPL includes the features, functions, and capabilities of the copper Loop that are used to establish a complete transmission path between Verizon's main distribution frame (or its equivalent) in its serving Wire Center and the demarcation point at the end user’s customer premises, and includes the high frequency portion of any inside wire (including any Inside Wire SubloopHouse and Riser Cable) owned or controlled by Verizon.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Line Sharing. The process by which AT&T is providing provides xDSL service over the same copper Loop that Verizon uses to provide voice service by utilizing the frequency range on the copper loop above the range that carries analog circuit-circuit- switched voice transmissions (the High Frequency Portion of the Loop, or "HFPL"). The HFPL includes the features, functions, and capabilities of the copper Loop that are used to establish a complete transmission path between Verizon's main distribution frame (or its equivalent) in its serving Wire Center and the demarcation point at the end user’s customer premises, and includes the high frequency portion of any inside wire (including any Inside Wire SubloopHouse and Riser Cable) owned or controlled by Verizon.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Line Sharing. The process by which AT&T is providing Level 3 provides xDSL service over the same copper Loop that Verizon uses to provide voice service by utilizing the frequency range on the copper loop above the range that carries analog circuit-circuit- switched voice transmissions (the High Frequency Portion of the Loop, or "HFPL"). The HFPL includes the features, functions, and capabilities of the copper Loop that are used to establish a complete transmission path between Verizon's main distribution frame (or its equivalent) in its serving Wire Center and the demarcation point at the end user’s customer premises, and includes the high frequency portion of any inside wire (including any Inside Wire SubloopHouse and Riser Cable) owned or controlled by Verizon.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Line Sharing. The process by which AT&T is providing ANTC provides xDSL service over the same copper Loop that Verizon uses to provide voice service by utilizing the frequency range on the copper loop above the range that carries analog circuit-circuit- switched voice transmissions (the High Frequency Portion of the Loop, or "HFPL"). The HFPL includes the features, functions, and capabilities of the copper Loop that are used to establish a complete transmission path between Verizon's main distribution frame (or its equivalent) in its serving Wire Center and the demarcation point at the end user’s customer premises, and includes the high frequency portion of any inside wire (including any Inside Wire SubloopHouse and Riser Cable) owned or controlled by Verizon.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Line Sharing. The process by which AT&T is providing SPRINT provides xDSL service over the same copper Loop that Verizon uses to provide voice service by utilizing the frequency range on the copper loop above the range that carries analog circuit-switched voice transmissions (the High Frequency Portion of the Loop, or "HFPL"). The HFPL includes the features, functions, and capabilities of the copper Loop that are used to establish a complete transmission path between Verizon's main distribution frame (or its equivalent) in its serving Wire Center and the demarcation point at the end user’s customer premises, and includes the high frequency portion of any inside wire (including any Inside Wire SubloopHouse and Riser Cable) owned or controlled by Verizon.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Line Sharing. The process by which AT&T is providing Qwest provides xDSL service over the same copper Loop that Verizon uses to provide voice service by utilizing the frequency range on the copper loop above the range that carries analog circuit-circuit- switched voice transmissions (the High Frequency Portion of the Loop, or "HFPL"). The HFPL includes the features, functions, and capabilities of the copper Loop that are used to establish a complete transmission path between Verizon's main distribution frame (or its equivalent) in its serving Wire Center and the demarcation point at the end user’s customer premises, and includes the high frequency portion of any inside wire (including any Inside Wire SubloopHouse and Riser Cable) owned or controlled by Verizon.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Line Sharing. The process by which AT&T is providing ARC provides xDSL service over the same copper Loop that Verizon uses to provide voice service by utilizing the frequency range on the copper loop above the range that carries analog circuit-circuit- switched voice transmissions (the High Frequency Portion of the Loop, or "HFPL"). The HFPL includes the features, functions, and capabilities of the copper Loop that are used to establish a complete transmission path between Verizon's main distribution frame (or its equivalent) in its serving Wire Center and the demarcation point at the end user’s customer premises, and includes the high frequency portion of any inside wire (including any Inside Wire SubloopHouse and Riser Cable) owned or controlled by Verizon.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Line Sharing. The process by which AT&T is providing TCG provides xDSL service over the same copper Loop that Verizon uses to provide voice service by utilizing the frequency range on the copper loop above the range that carries analog circuit-circuit- switched voice transmissions (the High Frequency Portion of the Loop, or "HFPL"). The HFPL includes the features, functions, and capabilities of the copper Loop that are used to establish a complete transmission path between Verizon's main distribution frame (or its equivalent) in its serving Wire Center and the demarcation point at the end user’s customer premises, and includes the high frequency portion of any inside wire (including any Inside Wire SubloopHouse and Riser Cable) owned or controlled by Verizon.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement