BellSouth Owned Splitter Sample Clauses

BellSouth Owned Splitter. 3.13.1 BellSouth will select, purchase, install and maintain a splitter at the remote site. The Big River’s meet point is at the BellSouth “cross connect” point located at the Feeder Distribution Interface (FDI). Big River will provide a cable facility to the BellSouth FDI. BellSouth will splice the Big River’s cable to BellSouth’s spare binding post in the FDI and use “cross connects” to connect the Big River’s cable facility to the BellSouth splitter. The splitter will route the high frequency portion of the circuit to the Big River’s xDSL equipment in their collocation space. Access to the high frequency spectrum is not compatible with foreign exchange (FX) lines, ISDN, and other services listed in the technical section of this document.
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BellSouth Owned Splitter. 3.13.1 BellSouth will select, purchase, install and maintain a splitter at the remote site. The ConnectNow!’s meet point is at the BellSouth “cross connect” point located at the Feeder Distribution Interface (FDI). ConnectNow! will provide a cable facility to the BellSouth FDI. BellSouth will splice the ConnectNow!’s cable to BellSouth’s spare binding post in the FDI and use “cross connects” to connect the ConnectNow!’s cable facility to the BellSouth splitter. The splitter will route the high frequency portion of the circuit to the ConnectNow!’s xDSL equipment in their collocation space. Access to the high frequency spectrum is not compatible with foreign exchange (FX) lines, ISDN, and other services listed in the technical section of this document.
BellSouth Owned Splitter. 3.13.1 BellSouth will select, purchase, install and maintain a splitter at the remote site. The CityNet’s meet point is at the BellSouth “cross connect” point located at the Feeder Distribution Interface (FDI). CityNet will provide a cable facility to the BellSouth FDI. BellSouth will splice the CityNet’s cable to BellSouth’s spare binding post in the FDI and use “cross connects” to connect the CityNet’s cable facility to the BellSouth splitter. The splitter will route the high frequency portion of the circuit to the CityNet’s xDSL equipment in their collocation space. Access to the high frequency spectrum is not compatible with foreign exchange (FX) lines, ISDN, and other services listed in the technical section of this document.

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