Line Splitting definition
Examples of Line Splitting in a sentence
When BellSouth owns the splitter, Line Splitting requires the following: a non designed analog Loop from the serving wire center to the NID at the End User’s location with CFA and splitter port assignments, and a collocation cross connection from the collocation space connected to a voice port.
When BellSouth owns the splitter, Line Splitting requires the following: a non-designed analog Loop from the serving wire center to the NID at the End User’s location with CFA and splitter port assignments, and a collocation cross- connection from the collocation space connected to a voice port.
When BellSouth owns the splitter, Line Splitting requires the following: a non-designed analog Loop from the serving wire center to the NID at the End User’s location with CFA and splitter port assignments, and a collocation cross-connection from the collocation space connected to a voice port.
When BellSouth owns the splitter, Line Splitting requires the following: a non designed analog loop from the serving wire center to the network interface device (NID) at the end user’s location with CFA and splitter port assignments, and a collocation cross connection from the collocation space connected to a voice port.
AT&T will provide Line Splitting over a Loop (UNE-L) purchased by TWTC in accordance with 47 C.F.R. § 51.319(a)(1)(ii).
When TWTC or its authorized agent owns the splitter, Line Splitting requires the following: a non-designed analog Loop from the serving wire center to the NID at the customer’s location; a collocation cross-connection connecting the Loop to the collocation space; and a second collocation cross-connection from the collocation space connected to a voice port.
When TWTC owns the splitter, Line Splitting requires the following: a loop from NID at the customer’s location to the serving wire center and terminating into a distribution frame or its equivalent.
When BellSouth owns the splitter, Line Splitting requires the following: a non designed analog Loop from the serving wire center to the network interface device (NID) at the end user’s location with CFA and splitter port assignments, and a collocation cross connection from the collocation space connected to a voice port.
When NewPhone owns the splitter, Line Splitting requires the following: a loop from NID at the customer’s location to the serving wire center and terminating into a distribution frame or its equivalent.
Line Splitting allows a provider of data services (a “Data LEC”) and a provider of voice services (a “Voice CLEC”) to deliver voice and data service to end users over the same loop.