Line Splitting – UNE-L Sample Clauses

The "Line Splitting – UNE-L" clause defines the terms under which a telecommunications provider can separate voice and data services on a single unbundled network element loop (UNE-L). In practice, this allows one provider to offer voice services while another offers data services over the same physical telephone line, with clear responsibilities for technical coordination and service quality. This clause is essential for promoting competition and efficient use of network infrastructure by enabling multiple service providers to share access to the same local loop without interfering with each other's services.
Line Splitting – UNE-L. In the event TWTC provides its own switching or obtains switching from a third party, TWTC may engage in line splitting arrangements with another CLEC using a splitter, provided by TWTC, in a Version: 4Q06 Standard ICA 11/30/06 Collocation Space at the central office where the loop terminates into a distribution frame or its equivalent.
Line Splitting – UNE-L. In the event NewPhone provides its own switching or obtains switching from a third party, NewPhone may engage in line splitting arrangements with another CLEC using a splitter, provided by NewPhone, in a Collocation Space at the central office where the loop terminates into a distribution frame or its equivalent.
Line Splitting – UNE-L. In the event <<customer_short_name>> provides its own switching or obtains switching from a third party, <<customer_short_name>> may engage in line splitting arrangements with another CLEC using a splitter, provided by <<customer_short_name>>, in a Collocation Space at the central office where the loop terminates into a distribution frame or its equivalent.
Line Splitting – UNE-L. In the event AFN provides its own switching or obtains switching from a third party, AFN may engage in line splitting arrangements with another CLEC using a splitter, provided by AFN, in a Collocation Space at the central office where the loop terminates into a distribution frame or its equivalent.
Line Splitting – UNE-L. In the event ▇▇▇▇ provides its own switching or obtains switching from a third party, ▇▇▇▇ may engage in line splitting arrangements with another CLEC using a splitter, provided by ▇▇▇▇, in a Collocation Space at the central office where the loop terminates into a distribution frame or its equivalent.
Line Splitting – UNE-L. In the event Syniverse provides its own switching or obtains switching from a third party, Syniverse may engage in line splitting arrangements with another CLEC using a splitter, provided by Syniverse, in a Collocation Space at the central office where the loop terminates into a distribution frame or its equivalent.
Line Splitting – UNE-L. In the event Nexus provides its own switching or obtains switching from a third party, Nexus may engage in line splitting arrangements with another CLEC using a splitter, provided by Nexus, in a Collocation Space at the central office where the loop terminates into a distribution frame or its equivalent.
Line Splitting – UNE-L. In the event FPB provides its own switching or obtains switching from a third party, FPB may engage in line splitting arrangements with another CLEC using a splitter, provided by FPB, in a Collocation Space at the central office where the loop terminates into a distribution frame or its equivalent.
Line Splitting – UNE-L. In the event PLI provides its own switching or obtains switching from a third party, PLI may engage in line splitting arrangements with another CLEC using a splitter, provided by PLI, in a Collocation Space at the central office where the loop terminates into a distribution frame or its equivalent.
Line Splitting – UNE-L. In the event Covad provides its own switching or obtains switching from a third party, Covad may engage in line splitting arrangements with another CLEC using a splitter, provided by Covad, in a Collocation Space at the central office where the loop terminates into a distribution frame or its equivalent.