Unbundled Loop Order Provisioning Sample Clauses

Unbundled Loop Order Provisioning. The parties hereby agree to the following processes and intervals for unbundled loop order provisioning, subject to obtaining an annual unbundled loop forecast, updated quarterly, the limitations contained in the U S WEST Service Interval Guide and each and all of the following terms and conditions identified in Paragraphs 1 through 6 below. 1. U S WEST will provide the status of delayed orders, including the reason why the order is delayed where facilities exist within one (1) day of the status being assigned by Network or within three (3) days of the order going held, in Minneapolis, Phoenix, Seattle, Denver and Salt Lake City. The interval for resolving delayed orders will remain ICB, subject to the following conditions in this Paragraph C. 1. If the loop is delayed as a result of the need to condition the line, U S WEST will provide the RFS date within one (1) day of the status being assigned by Network and the RFS date will be identified as twenty-five (25) days in the FOC. If the loop is delayed as a result of the need to complete network rearrangements (line and station transfers), U S WEST will provide the RFS date within one (1) day of the status being assigned by Network and the RFS date will be identified as thirty
Unbundled Loop Order Provisioning. The parties hereby agree to the following processes and intervals for unbundled loop order provisioning, subject to obtaining an annual unbundled loop forecast, updated quarterly, the limitations contained in the Qwest Service Interval Guide and each and all of the following terms and conditions identified in Paragraphs 1 through 6 below. 1. Qwest will provide the status of delayed orders, including the reason why the order is delayed where facilities exist within one (1) day of the status being assigned by Network or within three (3) days of the order going held, in Minneapolis, Phoenix, Seattle, Denver and Salt Lake City. The interval for resolving delayed orders will remain ICB, subject to the following conditions in this Paragraph C. 1. If the loop is delayed as a result of the need to condition the line, Qwest will provide the RFS date within one (1) day of the status being assigned by Network and the RFS date will be identified as twenty-five (25) days in the FOC. If the loop is delayed as a result of the need to complete network rearrangements (line and station transfers), Qwest will provide the RFS date within one (1) day of the status being assigned by Network and the RFS date will be identified as thirty (30) days in the FOC. Each month, Qwest and CLEC will jointly review all CLEC delayed orders on an aggregate basis to determine what actions, if any, can be taken to clear CLEC's delayed orders. 2. Qwest will agree to a standard interval for non-loaded, ISDN Capable and ADSL Unbundled Loops in five (5) days in high density areas and eight (8) days in low density areas pursuant to the force majeure and other volume limitations contained in the SIG. Subloops will be installed in the same interval, once CLEC has established a Field Connection Point with accurate CFA. 3. Qwest’s interval for line conditioning will remain ICB, except that after June 30, 2000, in the metropolitan areas in which CLEC currently does business, subject to the existing of legal right of way and the issuance of the necessary permits from the appropriate governmental body(ies), Qwest will commit to a twenty-five (25) day interval if the following conditions are met: (a) CLEC must deliver a forecast identifying its need for conditioned loops at the distribution area at least sixty (60) days in advance; (b) the removal of the bridged taps in the forecasted area does not require construction or excavation; and (c) the removal requires no more than 25 loops at one time. Further, ...

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  • 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 pursuant to this Attachment prior to submitting a service inquiry and/or a LSR for the Loop type that NewPhone desires BellSouth to condition. 2.5.9 When requesting ULM for a Loop that BellSouth has previously provisioned for NewPhone, NewPhone will submit a SI to BellSouth. If a spare Loop facility that meets the Loop modification specifications requested by NewPhone is available at the location for which the ULM was requested, NewPhone will have the option to change the Loop facility to the qualifying spare facility rather than to provide ULM. In the event that BellSouth changes the Loop facility in lieu of providing ULM, NewPhone will not be charged for ULM but will only be charged the service order charges for submitting an order.

  • Unbundled Voice Loops (UVLs) 2.2.1 BellSouth shall make available the following UVLs:

  • Unbundled Loops 2.1.1 BellSouth agrees to offer access to unbundled loops pursuant to the following terms and conditions and at the rates set forth in Attachment 11.

  • Loop Provisioning Involving Integrated Digital Loop Carriers 2.6.1 Where Freedom has requested an Unbundled Loop and BellSouth uses IDLC systems to provide the local service to the End User and BellSouth has a suitable alternate facility available, BellSouth will make such alternative facilities available to Freedom. If a suitable alternative facility is not available, then to the extent it is technically feasible, BellSouth will implement one of the following alternative arrangements for Freedom (e.g. hairpinning): 1. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to any spare copper that exists to the customer premises. 2. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to an existing DLC that is not integrated. 3. If capacity exists, provide "side-door" porting through the switch. 4. If capacity exists, provide "Digital Access Cross Connect System (DACS)- door" porting (if the IDLC routes through a DACS prior to integration into the switch). 2.6.2 Arrangements 3 and 4 above require the use of a designed circuit. Therefore, non- designed Loops such as the SL1 voice grade and UCL-ND may not be ordered in these cases. 2.6.3 If no alternate facility is available, and upon request from Freedom, and if agreed to by both Parties, BellSouth may utilize its Special Construction (SC) process to determine the additional costs required to provision facilities. Freedom will then have the option of paying the one-time SC rates to place the Loop.

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