Access to Unbundled Loop Qualification Databases Clause Samples

Access to Unbundled Loop Qualification Databases. The parties hereby agree to provide CLEC with additional access to loop qualification data, as is, with any errors and omissions that exist in Qwest's records and subject to each and all of the following terms and conditions identified in Paragraphs 1-6 below. 1. Qwest will provide CLEC with DSL pre-qualification information on a pre-order basis through its IMA, GUI and EDI electronic interfaces. CLEC can perform a pre-order facility availability query to determine if a particular address or a particular telephone number has a loop that is ADSL-qualified based on information contained in Qwest's databases. After qualification, IMA will return a screen that will provide a "Yes" or "No" response, indicating, based upon information contained in Qwest’s database, whether the loop is ADSL qualified or not. In addition the following associated loop information will be provided: the circuit ID; the loop length; the existence of load coils; the number and total length of bridged taps; the presence of Digital Loop Carrier (DLC) systems, DAML, pair gain, or Universal Digital Carrier (i.e. not copper), if on the loop; number of wires; and insertion loss. 2. By July 31, 2000, upon request, Qwest will provide a batch feed that is updated monthly with additional raw loop data to CLEC so it may perform loop qualification analyses and make an independent determination as to whether or not a loop is capable of supporting xDSL service. CLEC may request all such raw loop data by submitting a request for data for an entire wire center. The information includes: 1) gauge; 2) load coil type; 3) MLT distance; and (4) DLC type. Qwest will also provide additional bridged tap information, including the segments (e.g. F1, F2), the segment length, and the bridged tap offset length by segment. 3. Qwest will provide the same additional raw loop data described in the preceding paragraph to the CLECs via the IMA, GUI and EDI electronic interfaces in the IMA Release, which is scheduled to be implemented in December 2000. 4. By May 31, 2000, Qwest also will implement an enhancement to IMA (GUI/EDI) that will allow CLEC to perform a Carrier Facility Assignment (“CFA”) Validation on analog CFAs. This enhancement will allow CLEC to query for a list of valid CFAs and then query for a list of valid channel assignment records associated with a selected CFA. CLEC will be able to view all available and unavailable CFAs plus channel numbers from the CFA list. The information that will be returned i...
Access to Unbundled Loop Qualification Databases. The parties hereby agree to provide CLEC with additional access to loop qualification data, as is, with any errors and omissions that exist in U S WEST's records and subject to each and all of the following terms and conditions identified in Paragraphs 1-6 below. 1. U S WEST will provide CLEC with DSL pre-qualification information on a pre- order basis through its IMA, GUI and EDI electronic interfaces. CLEC can perform a pre- order facility availability query to determine if a particular address or a particular telephone number has a loop that is ADSL-qualified based on information contained in U S WEST's databases. After qualification, IMA will return a screen that will provide a "Yes" or "No" response, indicating, based upon information contained in U S WEST’s database, whether the loop is ADSL qualified or not. In addition the following associated loop information will be provided: the circuit ID; the loop length; the existence of load coils; the number and total length of bridged taps; the presence of Digital Loop Carrier (DLC) systems, DAML, pair gain, or Universal Digital Carrier (i.e. not copper), if on the loop; number of wires; and insertion loss. 2. By July 31, 2000, upon request, U S WEST will provide a batch feed that is updated monthly with additional raw loop data to CLEC so it may perform loop qualification analyses and make an independent determination as to whether or not a loop is capable of supporting xDSL service. CLEC may request all such raw loop data by submitting a request for data for an entire wire center. The information includes: 1) gauge; 2) load coil type; 3) MLT distance; and