Retirement of Copper Loops Clause Samples
Retirement of Copper Loops. Prior to retiring any copper Loop that has been replaced with a FTTP Loop, Verizon shall comply with (i) the network disclosure requirements set forth in Section 251(c)(5) of the Act and in Sections 51.325 through 51.335 of the FCC’s Rules (which, in part, require Verizon to submit notice of copper Loop retirement no later than nine-one (91) days prior to the planned date of such retirement); and (ii) any applicable requirements of state law. If ***CLEC Acronym TXT*** is leasing a copper Loop when Verizon submits its notice pursuant to the foregoing sentence, Verizon shall also provide ***CLEC Acronym TXT*** with a copy of such notice pursuant to the notice provisions of the Amended Agreement.
Retirement of Copper Loops. Prior to retiring any copper Loop (that has been replaced with a FTTH/FTTC) used by MCI, BellSouth shall comply with the requirements for retirement of copper set forth in Applicable Law, including 47 CFR 51.325. Furthermore, in FTTH/FTTC overbuild areas, BellSouth is not obligated to ensure that copper Loops in that area are capable of transmitting signals prior to receiving a request for access to such Loops by MCI. If a request is received by BellSouth for a copper Loop, and the copper facilities have not yet been retired, BellSouth will restore the copper Loop to serviceable condition if technically feasible. In these instances of Loop orders in an FTTH/FTTC overbuild area, BellSouth’s standard Loop provisioning interval will not apply, and the order will be handled on a project basis by which the Parties will negotiate the applicable provisioning interval.
Retirement of Copper Loops. Prior to retiring any copper Loop (that has been replaced with a Fiber-to-the-Home Loop) used by MCIm for Line Sharing, SBC ILLINOIS shall comply with the requirements for retirement of copper set forth in Appendix UNE of this Agreement.