DSL-Capable Loops Sample Clauses

DSL-Capable Loops. For each of the loop types described in Sections 9.2.2.10.1.1 through 9.2.2.10.1.2 below, CLEC will, at the time of ordering, notify SBC-AMERITECH as to the Power Spectral Density (PSD) mask of the technology CLEC the will deploy.
DSL-Capable Loops. Wire ADSL Capable Loop: A 2-Wire ADSL Capable Loop (“ADSL Capable Loop”) is a loop that supports the transmission of Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line technologies conforming to the spectral parameters identified in PACIFIC’s TP 76730, “ADSL Based Service Network Interface/Interconnection Specification,” dated January 1999, as it may be modified from time to time (“TP76730”). CLEC shall use ADSL Capable Loops in a manner that is consistent with TPs 76860 and 76730, which comply with current national standards (ANSI T1.413-1998) and which shall be modified to reflect any changes in national standards; provided, however, where multiple standards exist, PACIFIC shall adopt the standard(s) most compatible with its network. CLEC’s transmission rate over an ADSL Capable Loop shall not be limited, except as may be required in order to conform to the power and spectrum parameters set forth in TPs 76860 and 76730. Loop Qualification, the Selective Feeder Separation (“SFS”) spectrum management provisions and optional conditioning as described below are applicable to the 2-Wire ADSL Capable Loop.