Analog Loops Sample Clauses

Analog Loops. The following types of analog Local Loop UNEs will be provided at the rates, terms, and conditions set out in this Article and in Table 1.
Analog Loops. Analog Unbundled Loops are available as a two-wire or four-wire voice grade, point-to-point configuration suitable for local exchange type services within the analog voice frequency range of 300 to 3000 Hz. For the two-wire configuration, CLEC must specify the signaling option from among the following: repeat link start, link reverse battery, or ground start. For the four-wire configuration, CLEC must specify the signaling option. The actual loop facilities may utilize various technologies or combinations of technologies. Unbundled voice loops may be provisioned using any type of facility that will support voice grade services. This may include loaded copper, non- loaded copper, digital loop carrier systems, fiber/copper combination (hybrid loop) or a combination of any of these facilities. ILEC, in the normal course of maintaining, repairing, and configm-ing its network, may also change the facilities that are used to provide any given voice grade circuit. This change may occur at any time. In these situations, ILEC will only ensure that the newly provided facility will support voice grade services.
Analog Loops. Wire Voice Grade $25.52 See Installation options, Section 9.2.4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- --------------- -------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- --------------- -------------------------- 9.

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