-Wire Analog Loop Clause Samples

-Wire Analog Loop. 4.4.2.1 A 4-Wire analog loop is a transmission facility that provides a non-signaling voice band frequency spectrum of approximately 300 Hz to 3000 Hz. The 4-Wire analog loop provides separate transmit and receive paths.
-Wire Analog Loop. A “2-Wire Analog Loop” is a transmission facility which supports analog voice frequency, voice band services with loop start or ground start signaling within the frequency spectrum of approximately 300 Hz and 3000 Hz.
-Wire Analog Loop wire or 4-wire Analog Loops may be provisioned using any type of facility that will support voice grade services. This may include loaded copper, non-loaded copper, digital loop carrier systems, fiber/copper combination (hybrid loop) or a combination of any of these facilities. AT&T, in the normal course of maintaining, repairing, and configuring its network, may also change the facilities that are used to provide any given voice grade circuit. This change may occur at any time. In these situations, AT&T will only ensure that the newly provided facility will support voice grade services. AT&T will not guarantee that CLEC will be able to continue to provide any advanced services over the new facility.
-Wire Analog Loop. 2.2.1.1 A 2-Wire analog loop is a transmission facility which supports analog voice frequency, voice band services with loop start signaling within the frequency spectrum of approximately 300 Hz and 3000 Hz. 2.2.1.2 If CLEC requests one or more unbundled loops serviced by Integrated Digital Loop Carrier (IDLC) SBC-12STATE will, where available, move the requested unbundled loop(s) to a spare, existing Physical or a universal digital loop carrier unbundled loop at no additional charge to CLEC. If, however, no spare unbundled loop is available, SBC-12STATE will within two (2) business days, excluding weekends and holidays, of CLEC’s request, notify CLEC of the lack of available facilities.
-Wire Analog Loop. A 2-Wire analog loop is a transmission facility which supports analog voice frequency, voice band services with loop start signaling within the frequency spectrum of approximately 300 Hz and 3000 Hz. If SBCT requests one or more unbundled loops serviced by Integrated Digital Loop Carrier (IDLC) BellSouth will, where available, move the requested unbundled loop(s) to a spare, existing universal digital loop carrier unbundled loop at no additional charge to SBCT. If, however, no spare unbundled loop is available, BellSouth will within two (2) business days, excluding weekends and holidays, of SBCT’s request, notify SBCT of the lack of available facilities.
-Wire Analog Loop. Wire Analog Loop supports analog voice frequency, voice band services with loop start signaling with the frequency spectrum of approximately 300 Hz and 3000 Hz.

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