Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning Sample Clauses

Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning. 2.5.1 Line Conditioning is defined as routine network modification that BellSouth regularly undertakes to provide xDSL services to its own customers. This may include the removal of any device, from a copper Loop or copper Subloop that may diminish the capability of the Loop or Subloop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including xDSL service. Such devices include, load coils, excessive bridged taps, low pass filters, and range extenders. Excessive bridged taps are bridged taps that serves no network design purpose and that are beyond the limits set according to industry standards and/or the BellSouth’s TR 73600 Unbundled Local Loop Technical Specification. 2.5.2 BellSouth will remove load coils only on copper Loops and Subloops that are less than eighteen thousand (18,000) feet in length. 2.5.3 For any copper loop being ordered by NewPhone which has over six thousand (6,000) feet of combined bridged tap will be modified, upon request from NewPhone, so that the loop will have a maximum of six thousand (6,000) feet of bridged tap. This modification will be performed at no additional charge to NewPhone. Loop conditioning orders that require the removal of bridged tap that serves no network design purpose on a copper Loop that will result in a combined total of bridged tap between two thousand five hundred (2,500) and six thousand (6,000) feet will be performed at the rates set forth in Exhibit A. 2.5.4 NewPhone may request removal of any unnecessary and non-excessive bridged tap (bridged tap between zero (0) and two thousand five hundred (2,500) feet which serves no network design purpose), at rates pursuant to BellSouth’s SC Process as mutually agreed to by the Parties. 2.5.5 Rates for ULM are as set forth in Exhibit A. 2.5.6 BellSouth will not modify a Loop in such a way that it no longer meets the technical parameters of the original Loop type (e.g., voice grade, ADSL, etc.) being ordered. 2.5.7 If NewPhone requests ULM on a reserved facility for a new Loop order, BellSouth may perform a pair change and provision a different Loop facility in lieu of the reserved facility with ULM if feasible. The Loop provisioned will meet or exceed specifications of the requested Loop facility as modified. NewPhone will not be charged for ULM if a different Loop is provisioned. For Loops that require a DLR or its equivalent, BellSouth will provide LMU detail of the Loop provisioned. 2.5.8 NewPhone shall request Loop make up information...
Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning. 2.5.1 Line Conditioning is defined as the removal from the Loop of any devices that may diminish the capability of the Loop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including xDSL service. Such devices include, but are not limited to, load coils, bridged taps, low pass filters, and range extenders. 2.5.2 BellSouth shall condition Loops, as requested by Talk America, whether or not BellSouth offers advanced services to the End User on that Loop. 2.5.3 In some instances, Talk America will require access to a copper twisted pair loop unfettered by any intervening equipment (e.g., filters, load coils, range extenders, etc.), so that Talk America can use the loop for a variety of services by attaching appropriate terminal equipment at the ends. Talk America will determine the type of service that will be provided over the loop. BellSouth’s Unbundled Loop Modifications (ULM) process will be used to determine the costs and feasibility of conditioning the loops as requested. Rates for ULM are as set forth in Exhibit B of this Attachment. 2.5.4 In those cases where Talk America has requested that BellSouth modify a Loop so that it no longer meets the technical parameters of the original Loop type (e.g., voice grade, ISDN, ADSL, etc.) the resulting modified Loop will be ordered and maintained as a UCL. 2.5.5 The Unbundled Loop Modifications (ULM) offering provides the following elements: 1) removal of devices on 2-wire or 4-wire Loops equal to or less than 18,000 feet; 2) removal of devices on 2-wire or 4-wire Loops longer than 18,000 feet; and 3) removal of bridged-taps on loops of any length. 2.5.6 Talk America shall request Loop make up information pursuant to this Attachment prior to submitting a service inquiry and/or a LSR for the Loop type that Talk America desires BellSouth to condition.
Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning. 2.2.1 Subject to applicable and effective FCC rules and orders, BellSouth shall condition loops, as requested by <<customer_name>>, whether or not BellSouth offers advanced services to the End User on that loop. 2.2.2 Loop conditioning is defined as the removal from the loop of any devices that may diminish the capability of the loop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including xDSL service. Such devices include, but are not limited to, load coils, bridge taps, low pass filters, and range extenders. 2.2.3 The Unbundled Loop Modifications (ULM) offering provides the following elements: 1) removal of equipment on loops equal to or less than 18kft; 2) removal of equipment of loops longer than 18kft; and 3) removal of bridged-taps on loops of any length. 2.2.4 BellSouth shall recover the cost of line conditioning requested by <<customer_name>> through a recurring charge and/or nonrecurring charge(s) in accordance with the FCC’s forward-looking pricing principles promulgated pursuant to Section 252 (d) (1) of the Act and in compliance with FCC Rule 52.507 (e).
Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning. 2.2.1 Subject to applicable and effective FCC rules and orders, BellSouth shall condition loops, as requested by IDS, whether or not BellSouth offers advanced services to the End User on that loop. 2.2.2 Loop conditioning is defined as the removal from the loop of any devices that may diminish the capability of the loop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including xDSL service. Such devices include, but are not limited to, load coils, bridge taps, low pass filters, and range extenders. 2.2.3 The Unbundled Loop Modifications (ULM) offering provides the following elements: 1) removal of equipment on loops less than 18kft, 2) removal of equipment of loops longer than (18kft), 3) removal of bridged-taps on loops of any length. 2.2.4 BellSouth shall recover the cost of line conditioning requested by IDS through a recurring charge and/or nonrecurring charge(s) in accordance with the FCC’s forward-looking pricing principles promulgated pursuant to Section 252 (d) (1) of the Act and in compliance with FCC Rule 52.507 (e).
Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning. 2.15.1 Except for the states of Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, and North Carolina, , Line Conditioning is defined as routine network modification that AT&T regularly undertakes to provide xDSL services to its own customers. This may include the removal of any device, from a copper Loop or copper Subloop that may diminish the capability of the Loop or Subloop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including xDSL service. Such devices include, load coils, excessive bridged taps, low pass filters, and range extenders. Excessive bridged taps are bridged taps that serves no network design purpose and that are beyond the limits set according to industry standards and/or the AT&T’s TR 73600 Unbundled Local Loop Technical Specification. AT&T shall provide Line Conditioning on Loops, as requested by TWTC, even in instances where AT&T does not provide advanced services to the end user on such Loops. 2.15.1.1 In Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, and North Carolina, AT&T shall perform line conditioning in accordance with FCC 47 C.F.R. § 51.319 (a)(1)(iii). Line Conditioning is as defined in FCC 47 C.F.R. § 51.319 (a)(1)(iii)(A). 2.15.2 Insofar as it is technically feasible, AT&T shall test and report troubles for all the features, functions, and capabilities of conditioned copper lines, and may not restrict its testing to voice transmission only. Version: 4Q06 Standard ICA 11/30/06 2.15.3 Except for the states of Georgia, Kentucky and North Carolina, AT&T will remove load coils only on copper Loops that are equal to or less than eighteen thousand (18,000) feet in length. AT&T will remove load coils on copper subloops where the total loop distance (feeder plus distribution) from the AT&T central office to the end user is equal to or less than 18,000 feet or, if there is no copper feeder, the distance from the remote terminal (RT) to the end user is equal to or less than 18,000 feet. AT&T will remove load coils on copper loops and subloops that are greater than 18,000 feet in length upon TWTC’s request at rates pursuant to AT&T’s Special Construction Process contained in AT&T’s FCC No. 2 as mutually agreed to by the Parties. Should AT&T begin removing load coils on loops over 18,000 feet, it will do so for TWTC at the rates set forth in Exhibit A. Should AT&T begin removing load coils on loops over 18,000 feet for other carriers other than at AT&T’s Special Construction rates, it will do so for TWTC at parity under the same rates, terms, and c...
Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning. 2.5.1 Line Conditioning is defined as routine network modification that BellSouth regularly undertakes to provide xDSL services to its own customers. This may include the removal of any device, from a copper Loop or copper Sub-loop that may diminish the capability of the Loop or Sub-loop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including xDSL service. Such devices include, but are not limited to, load coils, excessive bridged taps, low pass filters, and range extenders. Excessive bridged taps are bridged taps that serves no network design purpose and that are beyond the limits set according to industry standards and/or the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇. 2.5.2 BellSouth will remove load coils only on copper loops and sub-loops that are less than 18,000 feet in length. 2.5.3 For any copper loop being ordered by Coral Telecom which has over 6,000 feet of combined bridged tap will be modified, upon request from Coral Telecom, so that the loop will have a maximum of 6,000 feet of bridged tap. This modification will be performed at no additional charge to Coral Telecom. Loop conditioning orders that require the removal of bridged tap that serves no network design purpose on a copper loop that will result in a combined total of bridged tap between 2,500 and 6,000 feet will be performed at the rates set forth in Exhibit A of this Attachment. 2.5.4 Coral Telecom may request removal of any unnecessary and non-excessive bridged tap (bridged tap between 0 and 2,500 feet which serves no network design purpose), at rates pursuant to BellSouth’s Special Construction Process as mutually agreed to by the Parties. 2.5.5 Rates for ULM are as set forth in Exhibit A of this Attachment. 2.5.6 BellSouth will not modify a Loop in such a way that it no longer meets the technical parameters of the original Loop type (e.g., voice grade, ADSL, etc.) being ordered. 2.5.7 If Coral Telecom requests ULM on a reserved facility for a new loop order, BellSouth may perform a pair change and provision a different loop facility in lieu of the reserved facility with ULM if feasible. The loop provisioned will meet or exceed specifications of the requested loop facility as modified. Coral Telecom will not be charged for ULM if a different loop is provisioned. For loops that require a DLR or its equivalent, BellSouth will provide LMU detail of the loop provisioned. 2.5.8 Coral Telecom shall request Loop make up information pursuant to this Attachment prior to submitting a servic...
Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning. 2.5.1 Line Conditioning is defined as routine network modification that AT&T regularly undertakes to provide xDSL services to its own customers. This may include the removal of any device, from a copper Loop or copper Subloop that may diminish the capability of the Loop or Subloop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including xDSL service. Such devices include, load coils, excessive bridged taps, low pass filters, and range extenders. Excessive bridged taps are bridged taps that serves no network design purpose and that are beyond the limits set according to industry standards and/or the AT&T’s TR 73600 Unbundled Local Loop Technical Specification. AT&T shall provide Line Conditioning on Loops, as requested by Syniverse, even in instances where AT&T does not provide advanced services to the end user on that Loop. 2.5.2 AT&T will remove load coils only on copper Loops that are equal to or less than eighteen thousand (18,000) feet in length. AT&T will remove load coils on copper Subloops where the total loop distance (feeder plus distribution) from the AT&T central office to the end user is equal to or less than 18,000 feet or, if there is no copper feeder, the distance from the remote terminal (RT) to the end user is equal to or less than 18,000 feet. 2.5.3 For any copper loop being ordered by Syniverse which has over six thousand (6,000) feet of combined bridged tap will be modified, upon request from Syniverse, so that the loop will have a maximum of six thousand (6,000) feet of bridged tap. This modification will be performed at no additional charge to Syniverse. Loop conditioning orders that require the removal of bridged tap that serves no network design purpose on a copper Loop that will result in a combined total of bridged tap between two thousand five hundred (2,500) and six thousand (6,000) feet will be performed at the rates set forth in Exhibit A. 2.5.4 Syniverse may request removal of any unnecessary and non-excessive bridged tap (bridged tap between zero (0) and two thousand five hundred (2,500) feet which serves no network design purpose), at rates pursuant to AT&T’s SC Process as mutually agreed to by the Parties. 2.5.5 Rates for ULM are as set forth in Exhibit A. 2.5.6 AT&T will not modify a Loop in such a way that it no longer meets the technical parameters of the original Loop type (e.g., voice grade, ADSL, etc.) being ordered. 2.5.7 If Syniverse requests ULM on a reserved facility for a new Loop order, ...
Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning. 2.5.1 Line Conditioning is defined as routine network modification that BellSouth regularly undertakes to provide xDSL services to its own customers. This may include the removal of any device, from a copper Loop or copper Sub-loop that may diminish the capability of the Loop or Sub-loop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including xDSL service. Such devices include, but are not limited to, load coils, excessive bridged taps, low pass filters, and range extenders. Excessive bridged taps are bridged taps that serves no network design purpose and that are beyond the limits set according to industry standards and/or the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇. 2.5.2 BellSouth will remove load coils only on copper loops and sub-loops that are less than 18,000 feet in length. 2.5.3 For any copper loop being ordered by VarTec which has over 6,000 feet of combined bridged tap will be modified, upon request from VarTec, so that the loop will have a maximum of 6,000 feet of bridged tap. This modification will be performed at no additional charge to VarTec. Loop conditioning orders that require the removal of bridged tap that serves no network design purpose on a copper loop that will result in a combined total of bridged tap between 2,500 and 6,000 feet will be performed at the rates set forth in Exhibit A of this Attachment. AMENDMENT EXHIBIT 1 2.5.4 VarTec may request removal of any unnecessary and non-excessive bridged tap (bridged tap between 0 and 2,500 feet which serves no network design purpose), at rates pursuant to BellSouth’s Special Construction Process as mutually agreed to by the Parties.
Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning. 2.12.1 AT&T shall perform line conditioning in accordance with ▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇ §▇▇.▇▇▇ (▇)(▇)(▇▇▇). Line Conditioning is as defined in ▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇ §▇▇.▇▇▇ (▇)(▇)(▇▇▇)(▇). Insofar as it is technically feasible, AT&T shall test and report troubles for all the features, functions, and capabilities of conditioned copper lines, and may not restrict its testing to voice transmission only. 2.12.2 AT&T will remove load coils on copper loops and sub loops of any length at the rates set forth in the Pricing Schedule. 2.12.3 Any copper loop being ordered by NuVox which has over 6,000 feet of combined bridged tap will be modified, upon request from NuVox, so that the loop will have a maximum of 6,000 feet of bridged tap. This modification will be performed at no additional charge to NuVox. Line conditioning orders that require the removal of other bridged tap will be performed at the rates set forth in the Pricing Schedule. 2.12.4 NuVox may request removal of any unnecessary and non-excessive bridged tap (bridged tap between 0 and 2,500 feet which serves no network design purpose), at rates set forth in the Pricing Schedule. 2.12.5 Rates for ULM are as set forth in the Pricing Schedule. 2.12.6 AT&T will not modify a loop in such a way that it no longer meets the technical parameters of the original loop type (e.g., voice grade, ADSL, etc.) being ordered. If NuVox wants a different type of loop or wants the original loop type modified to a different loop type then NuVox must submit a new order for that type of loop. 2.12.7 If NuVox requests ULM on a reserved facility for a new loop order, AT&T may perform a pair change and provision a different loop facility in lieu of the reserved facility with ULM if feasible. The loop provisioned will meet or exceed specifications of the requested loop facility as modified. NuVox will not be charged for ULM if a different loop is provisioned. For loops that require a DLR or its equivalent, AT&T will provide LMU detail of the loop provisioned. 2.12.8 NuVox shall request LMU information pursuant to this Attachment prior to submitting a service inquiry and/or a LSR for the loop type that NuVox desires AT&T to condition. 2.12.9 When requesting ULM for a loop that AT&T has previously provisioned for NuVox, NuVox will submit a service inquiry to AT&T. If a spare loop facility that meets the loop modification specifications requested by NuVox is available at the location for which the ULM was requested, NuVox will have the option to change the l...
Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning. Subject to applicable and effective FCC rules and order, AT&T shall condition Loops, as requested by ▇▇▇▇▇, whether or not AT&T offers advanced services to the End User on that Loop. AT&T shall deliver a conditioned Loop in accordance with the AT&T Interval Guide.