DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LOOP definition

DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LOOP or “DSL” is as described in Attachment 3 of this Agreement.
DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LOOP. (DSL) means a technology that is capable of transforming ordinary POTS phone lines into high speed digital lines capable of supporting data rates between 128Kbps and 54Mbps or more by virtue of digital modems and DSLAMs.
DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LOOP or “DSL” means the technology through which digital signals are transmitted over Local Loops.

Related to DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LOOP

  • Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) is as defined in the applicable Appendix DSL and/or the applicable tariff, as appropriate.

  • Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) means as defined in Attachment 14 - xDSL Loops.

  • Annual Subscription means the subscription paid by a member in accordance with the Registered Clubs Act and being paid either annually or otherwise.

  • Subscriber Data means all data, information and other content provided by or on behalf of Subscriber to the Service, including that which the Account Users input or upload to the Service.

  • Residential Subscriber means any Person who receives Cable Service delivered to Dwelling Units or Multiple Dwelling Units, excluding such Multiple Dwelling Units billed on a bulk-billing basis.