Common use of Loop Clause in Contracts

Loop. A transmission path that extends from a Main Distribution Frame or functionally comparable piece of equipment in a Customer's serving End Office, to the Rate Demarcation Point (or NID if installed at the Rate Demarcation Point) in or at the Customer's premises. The actual transmission facilities used to provide a Loop may utilize any of several technologies.

Appears in 196 contracts

Sources: Telecommunications Services Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Loop. A transmission path that extends from a Main Distribution Frame Frame, DSX-panel, or functionally comparable piece of equipment in a Customer's serving End Office, to the Rate Demarcation Point (or NID if installed at the Rate Demarcation Point) in or at the Customer's premises. The actual transmission facilities used to provide a Loop may utilize any of several technologies.

Appears in 50 contracts

Sources: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Loop. A transmission path that extends from a Main Distribution Frame distribution Frame, DSX-panel, or functionally comparable piece of equipment in a Customer's serving End Office, Office to the Rate Demarcation Point (or NID if installed at the Rate Demarcation Point) in or at the Customercustomer's premises. The actual transmission facilities used to provide a Loop may utilize any of several technologies.

Appears in 31 contracts

Sources: Service Agreement, Adoption Under FCC Merger Conditions, Telecommunications

Loop. A transmission path that extends from a Main Distribution Frame or functionally comparable piece of equipment in a Customer's ’s serving End Office, to the Rate Demarcation Point (or NID if installed at the Rate Demarcation Point) in or at the Customer's ’s premises. The actual transmission facilities used to provide a Loop may utilize any of several technologies.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Loop. A transmission path that extends from a Main Distribution Frame distribution Frame, DSX-panel, or functionally comparable piece of equipment in a Customer's ’s serving End Office, Office to the Rate Demarcation Point (or NID if installed at the Rate Demarcation Point) in or at the Customer's customer’s premises. The actual transmission facilities used to provide a Loop may utilize any of several technologies.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Agreement (Wave2Wave Communications, Inc.), Service Agreement (Wave2Wave Communications, Inc.), Agreement (Wave2Wave Communications, Inc.)

Loop. A transmission path that extends from a Main Distribution Frame or functionally comparable piece of equipment in a Customer's serving End Office, to the Rate Demarcation Point (or NID if installed at the Rate Demarcation Point) in or at the Customer's premises. The actual transmission facilities used to provide a Loop may utilize any of several technologies.;

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Loop. A transmission path that extends from a Main Distribution Frame Frame, DSX-panel, or functionally comparable piece of equipment in a Customer's serving End Office, to the Rate Demarcation Point (or NID if installed at the Rate Demarcation Point) in or at the Customer's premises. The actual transmission facilities used to provide a Loop may utilize any of several technologies. An industry standard form, which contains data elements and usage rules, used by the Parties to establish, add, change or disconnect resold Telecommunications Services and Network Elements.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications (Pac-West Telecomm Inc)

Loop. A transmission path that extends from a Main Distribution Frame Frame, DSX-panel, or functionally comparable piece of equipment in a Customer's ’s serving End Office, to the Rate Demarcation Point (or NID if installed at the Rate Demarcation Point) in or at the Customer's ’s premises. The actual transmission facilities used to provide a Loop may utilize any of several technologies.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications (Wave2Wave Communications, Inc.)