Network Element definition

Network Element is As Defined in the Act.
Network Element means a facility or equipment used in the provision of a Telecommunications Service. Such term also includes features, functions, and capabilities that are provided by means of such facility or equipment, including subscriber numbers, databases, signaling systems, and information sufficient for billing and collection or used in the transmission, routing, or other provision of a Telecommunications Service.
Network Element is defined to mean a facility or equipment provided by BellSouth on an unbundled basis as is used by the CLEC in the provision of a telecommunications service. These unbundled network elements are consistent with the requirements of the FCC 51.319 rule. For purposes of this Agreement, combinations of Network Elements shall be referred to as “Combinations.”

Examples of Network Element in a sentence

  • IX.10.1 Ameritech shall provide to Requesting Carrier access to unbundled Network Elements (i) in accordance with Section 9.4 as determined by this Section 9.10 and (ii) as required by the Commission (collectively, the “Ameritech Network Element Performance Benchmarks”).

  • IX.4.1 The quality of an unbundled Network Element as well as the quality of the access to such unbundled Network Element that Ameritech provides to Requesting Carrier shall be the same for all Telecommunications Carriers requesting access to such Network Element.

  • CBT will keep activity records concerning the Interconnection Performance Benchmarks, Network Element Performance Benchmarks and Resale Performance Benchmarks criteria listed in Schedules 3.7, 9.10 and 10.9.

  • Any request by Requesting Carrier for access to a Network Element that is not otherwise provided by the terms of this Agreement at the time of such request shall be made pursuant to a Bona Fide Request and shall be subject to the payment by Requesting Carrier of all applicable costs in accordance with Section 252(d)(1) of the Act to process such request and to develop, install and provide access to such Network Element.

  • Any request by CLEC for access to a Network Element or a Combination or a standard of quality thereof that is not otherwise provided by the terms of this Agreement at the time of such request shall be made pursuant to a Bona Fide Request, as described in Schedule 2.2, and shall be subject to the payment by CLEC of all applicable costs in accordance with Section 252(d)(1) of the Act to process, develop, and install and provide such Network Element or access.


More Definitions of Network Element

Network Element is defined to mean a facility or equipment Lightyear used in the provision of a telecommunications service. For purposes of this Agreement, combinations of Network Elements shall be referred to as “Combinations.”
Network Element. Shall have the meaning set forth in 47 U.S.C. §153.
Network Element. Shall have the meaning set forth in §153(35) of the Act.
Network Element means a facility or equipment used in supplying a telecommunications service, including features, functions and capabilities provided by means of that facility or equipment;
Network Element is defined to mean a facility or equipment Solution Telecom used in the provision of a qualifying service, as defined by the FCC. Solution Telecom may not access a Network Element for the sole purpose of providing non-qualifying services as defined by the FCC. For purposes of this Agreement, combinations of Network Elements shall be referred to as “Combinations.”
Network Element means any component of a transmission system, including interconnectors, or of a distribution system, including a closed distribution system, such as a single line, a single circuit, a single HVDC system, a single transformer, a single phase-shifting transformer, or a voltage compensation installation;
Network Element means facilities or equipment used in the provision of a public telecommunications service, including features, functions, and capabilities that are provided by means of such facilities or equipment, which may include local loops, sub-loops and line sharing;