Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer definition
Examples of Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer in a sentence
Reconex is also responsible for providing its own Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (“DSLAM”) equipment in the Collocation arrangement and any necessary Customer Provided Equipment (“CPE”) for the xDSL service it intends to provide (including CPE splitters, filters and/or other equipment necessary for the end user to receive separate voice and data services across the shared Loop).
NOS is also responsible for providing its own Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (“DSLAM”) equipment in the Collocation arrangement and any necessary Customer Provided Equipment (“CPE”) for the xDSL service it intends to provide (including CPE splitters, filters and/or other equipment necessary for the end user to receive separate voice and data services across the shared Loop).
SPRINT is also responsible for providing its own Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) equipment in the Collocation arrangement and any necessary Customer Provided Equipment (CPE) for the xDSL service it intends to provide (including CPE splitters, filters and/or other equipment necessary for the end user to receive separate voice and data services across the shared Loop).
DSL technologies provide connectivity between the home router (Customer Premises Equip- ment, CPE) and the DSLAM (Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer).
BTLLC is also responsible for providing its own Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (“DSLAM”) equipment in the Collocation arrangement and any necessary Customer Provided Equipment (“CPE”) for the xDSL service it intends to provide (including CPE splitters, filters and/or other equipment necessary for the end user to receive separate voice and data services across the shared Loop).
The XGDSL Service offered by Covad to EarthLink uses next-generation Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (“DSLAM”) technology/equipment located in the COs of incumbent local exchange carriers (“ILECs”) for the provision of data digital subscriber line (“DSL”) service and for the provision of voice services as well as value-added services.
Verizon Avenue is also responsible for providing its own Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) equipment in the Collocation arrangement and any necessary Customer Provided Equipment (CPE) for the xDSL service it intends to provide (including CPE splitters, filters and/or other equipment necessary for the end user to receive separate voice and data services across the shared Loop).
BitWise is also responsible for providing its own Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (“DSLAM”) equipment in the Collocation arrangement and any necessary Customer Provided Equipment (“CPE”) for the xDSL service it intends to provide (including CPE splitters, filters and/or other equipment necessary for the end user to receive separate voice and data services across the shared Loop).
Advent is also responsible for providing its own Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) equipment in the Collocation arrangement and any necessary Customer Provided Equipment (CPE) for the xDSL service it intends to provide (including CPE splitters, filters and/or other equipment necessary for the end user to receive separate voice and data services across the shared Loop).
Any calculation of 24 Hour Service Restoration shall not include any failure attributable to (a) scheduled Network maintenance; (b) the occurrence of a Force Majeure event; (c) the failure of non-service impacting equipment or systems responsible for network measurements; or (d) any CPE failures; (e) any outage involving access facilities; including Central Office (CO), Remote Terminal (RT), or Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) equipment.