Voice Grade Loop Capabilities Clause Samples

The "Voice Grade Loop Capabilities" clause defines the technical and service standards for providing basic telephone line connections suitable for voice communication. It typically outlines the requirements for the quality, reliability, and performance of the copper loops or circuits that connect a customer's premises to the telecommunications network. For example, it may specify signal quality, noise limits, or distance limitations to ensure the line can support standard voice calls. The core function of this clause is to ensure that customers receive a minimum, reliable level of service for voice communications, thereby preventing disputes over service quality and clarifying provider obligations.
Voice Grade Loop Capabilities. 46.4.1. Voice grade loops are analog loops that facilitate the transmission of analog voice grade signals in the 300-3000 Hz range and terminates in a 2-wire or 4-wire electrical interface at the CLEC’s customer’s premises. CLEC shall not install equipment on analog loops that exceeds the specified bandwidth.
Voice Grade Loop Capabilities. 5.4.1. Voice grade loops are analog loops that facilitate the transmission of analog voice grade signals in the 300-3000 Hz range and terminates in a 2-wire or 4-wire electrical interface at SBCT’s end user customer’s premises. SBCT shall not install equipment on analog loops that exceeds the specified bandwidth.

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  • Voice Grade Unbundled Copper Sub-Loop Unbundled Sub-Loop Distribution – Intrabuilding Network Cable (aka riser cable)

  • Voice Grade Either an analog signal of 300 to 3000 Hz or a digital signal of 56/64 kilobits per second. When referring to digital Voice Grade service (a 56-64 kbps channel), the terms "DS0" or "sub-DS1" may also be used.

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