Common use of Eligible Equipment Clause in Contracts

Eligible Equipment. 12.5.1 CLEC may Collocate equipment used for Interconnection or access to CBT's Network Elements including, but not limited to, the following types of equipment: (a) OLTM equipment; (b) Multiplexers; (c) Digital Cross-Connect Panels; (d) Optical Cross-Connect Panels; (e) Digital Loop Carrier, including Next Generation Digital Loop Carrier; (f) Data voice equipment; (g) Equipment used to facilitate hubbing architectures (e.g., SONET terminating equipment used for hubbing); (h) Any other transmission equipment collocated as of August 1, 1996 necessary to terminate basic transmission facilities pursuant to 47 C.F.R. §§ 64.1401 and 64.1402; (i) Equipment used for signal regeneration functions; (j) Digital access cross-connect systems (“DACS”); (k) Digital subscriber line access multiplexers (“DSLAMs”); (l) ADSL Transceiver Units (“ATUs”); (m) Routers: (n) Remote switch modules, and (o) Splitters. 12.5.2 For a Virtual Collocation arrangement, CLEC may designate the make/model and vendor of the equipment necessary for interconnection or access to unbundled network elements. Such equipment must meet the network compatibility standards agreed to by CLEC and CBT. CLEC shall be responsible for ordering sufficient quantities of maintenance spares to allow CBT to maintain and repair the CLEC-designated equipment under the same time intervals and with the same failure rates as CBT applies to its comparable equipment.

Appears in 8 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Eligible Equipment. 12.5.1 CLEC may Collocate equipment used for Interconnection Interconnection, or access to CBT's Network Elements including, but not limited to, the following types of equipment: (a) OLTM equipment; (b) Multiplexers; (c) Digital Cross-Connect Panels; (d) Optical Cross-Connect Panels; (e) Digital Loop Carrier, including Next Generation Digital Loop Carrier; (f) Data voice equipment; (g) Equipment used to facilitate hubbing architectures (e.g., SONET terminating equipment used for hubbing); (h) Any other transmission equipment collocated as of August 1, 1996 necessary to terminate basic transmission facilities pursuant to 47 C.F.R. §§ 64.1401 and 64.1402; (i) Equipment used for signal regeneration functions; (j) Digital access cross-connect systems (“DACS”); (k) Digital subscriber line access multiplexers (“DSLAMs”); (l) ADSL Transceiver Units (“ATUs”); (m) Routers: (n) Remote switch modules, and (o) Splitters. 12.5.2 For a Virtual Collocation arrangement, CLEC may designate the make/model and vendor of the equipment necessary for interconnection or access to unbundled network elements. Such equipment must meet the network compatibility standards agreed to by CLEC and CBT. CLEC shall be responsible for ordering sufficient quantities of maintenance spares to allow CBT to maintain and repair the CLEC-designated equipment under the same time intervals and with the same failure rates as CBT applies to its comparable equipment.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Eligible Equipment. 12.5.1 CLEC may Collocate equipment used for Interconnection Interconnection, or access to CBT's Network Elements includingElements, but not limited to, including the following types of equipment: (a) OLTM equipment; (b) Multiplexers, including ATM multiplexers; (c) Digital Cross-Connect Panels; (d) Optical Cross-Connect Panels; (e) Digital Loop Carrier, including Next Generation Digital Loop Carrier; (f) Data voice equipment; (g) Equipment used to facilitate hubbing architectures (e.g., SONET terminating equipment used for hubbing); (h) Any any other transmission equipment collocated as of August 1, 1996 necessary to terminate basic transmission facilities pursuant to 47 C.F.R. §§ 64.1401 and 64.1402; (i) Equipment equipment used for signal regeneration functions; (j) Digital digital access cross-connect systems (“DACS”); (k) Digital subscriber line access multiplexers Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers (“DSLAMs”); (l) ADSL Transceiver Units (“ATUs”); (m) Routers:, including ATM routers; and (n) Remote remote switch modules, and (o) Splitters. 12.5.2 For a Virtual Collocation arrangement, CLEC may designate the make/model and vendor of the equipment necessary for interconnection or access to unbundled network elements. Such equipment must meet the network compatibility standards agreed to by CLEC and CBT. CLEC shall be responsible for ordering sufficient quantities of maintenance spares to allow CBT to maintain and repair the CLEC-designated equipment under the same time intervals and with the same failure rates as CBT applies to its comparable equipment.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Eligible Equipment. 12.5.1 CLEC 12.3.1 SBCT may Collocate collocate equipment used for Interconnection Interconnection, or access to CBT's Network Elements Elements, including, but not limited to, the following types of equipment: (a) OLTM equipment; (b) Multiplexers; (c) Digital Cross-Connect Panels; (d) Optical Cross-Connect Panels; (e) Digital Loop Carrier, including Next Generation Digital Loop Carrier; (f) Data voice equipment; (g) Equipment used to facilitate hubbing architectures (e.g., SONET terminating equipment used for hubbing); (h) Any other transmission equipment collocated as of August 1, 1996 necessary to terminate basic transmission facilities pursuant to 47 C.F.R. §§ 64.1401 and 64.1402; (i) Equipment used for signal regeneration functions; (j) Digital digital access cross-connect systems (“DACS”); (k) Digital subscriber line access multiplexers Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers (“DSLAMs”); (l) ADSL Transceiver Units (“ATUs”); (m) Routers:; and (n) Remote switch modules, and (o) Splitters. 12.5.2 12.3.2 For a Virtual Collocation arrangement, CLEC SBCT may designate the make/model and vendor of the equipment necessary for interconnection or access to unbundled network elements. Such equipment must meet the network compatibility standards agreed to by CLEC SBCT and CBT. CLEC SBCT shall be responsible for ordering sufficient quantities of maintenance spares to allow CBT to maintain and repair the CLECSBCT-designated equipment under the same time intervals and with the same failure rates as CBT applies to its comparable equipment.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Eligible Equipment. 12.5.1 CLEC may Collocate equipment used for Interconnection Interconnection, or access to CBT's Network Elements includingElements, but not limited to, including the following types of equipment: (a) OLTM equipment; (b) Multiplexers; (c) Digital Cross-Connect Panels; (d) Optical Cross-Connect Panels; (e) Digital Loop Carrier, including Next Generation Digital Loop Carrier; (f) Data voice equipment; (g) Equipment used to facilitate hubbing architectures (e.g., SONET terminating equipment used for hubbing); (h) Any other transmission equipment collocated as of August 1, 1996 necessary to terminate basic transmission facilities pursuant to 47 C.F.R. §§ 64.1401 and 64.1402; (i) Equipment used for signal regeneration functions; (j) Digital access cross-connect systems (“DACS”); (k) Digital subscriber line access multiplexers (“DSLAMs”); (l) ADSL Transceiver Units (“ATUs”); (m) Routers: (n) Remote switch modules, and (o) Splitters. 12.5.2 For a Virtual Collocation arrangement, CLEC may designate the make/model and vendor of the equipment necessary for interconnection or access to unbundled network elements. Such equipment must meet the network compatibility standards agreed to by CLEC and CBT. CLEC shall be responsible for ordering sufficient quantities of maintenance spares to allow CBT to maintain and repair the CLEC-designated equipment under the same time intervals and with the same failure rates as CBT applies to its comparable equipment.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Eligible Equipment. 12.5.1 CLEC may Collocate equipment used for Interconnection Interconnection, or access to CBT's Network Elements includingElements, including but not limited to, including the following types of equipment: (a) OLTM equipment; (b) Multiplexers; (c) Digital Cross-Connect Panels; (d) Optical Cross-Connect Panels; (e) Digital Loop Carrier, including Next Generation Digital Loop Carrier; (f) Data voice equipment; (g) Equipment used to facilitate hubbing architectures (e.g., SONET terminating equipment used for hubbing); (h) Any other transmission equipment collocated as of August 1, 1996 necessary to terminate basic transmission facilities pursuant to 47 C.F.R. §§ 64.1401 and 64.1402; (i) Equipment used for signal regeneration functions; (j) Digital access cross-connect systems (“DACS”); (k) Digital subscriber line access multiplexers (“DSLAMs”); (l) ADSL Transceiver Units (“ATUs”); (m) Routers: (n) Remote switch modules, and (o) Splitters. 12.5.2 For a Virtual Collocation arrangement, CLEC may designate the make/model and vendor of the equipment necessary for interconnection or access to unbundled network elements. Such equipment must meet the network compatibility standards agreed to by CLEC and CBT. CLEC shall be responsible for ordering sufficient quantities of maintenance spares to allow CBT to maintain and repair the CLEC-designated equipment under the same time intervals and with the same failure rates as CBT applies to its comparable equipment.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Eligible Equipment. 12.5.1 CLEC Sprint may Collocate equipment used for Interconnection Interconnection, or access to CBT's Network Elements Elements, including, but not limited to, to the following types of equipment: (a) OLTM equipment; (b) Multiplexers; (c) Digital Cross-Connect Panels; (d) Optical Cross-Connect Panels; (e) Digital Loop Carrier, including Next Generation Digital Loop Carrier; (f) Data voice equipment; (g) Equipment used to facilitate hubbing architectures (e.g., SONET terminating equipment used for hubbing); (h) Any any other transmission equipment collocated as of August 1, 1996 necessary to terminate basic transmission facilities pursuant to 47 C.F.R. §§ 64.1401 and 64.1402; (i) Equipment equipment used for signal regeneration functions; (j) Digital digital access cross-connect systems (“DACS”); (k) Digital subscriber line access multiplexers Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers (“DSLAMs”); (l) ADSL Transceiver Units (“ATUs”); (m) Routers:; and (n) Remote remote switch modules, and (o) Splitters. 12.5.2 For a Virtual Collocation arrangement, CLEC Sprint may designate the make/model and vendor of the equipment necessary for interconnection or access to unbundled network elements. Such equipment must meet the network compatibility standards agreed to by CLEC Sprint and CBT. CLEC Sprint shall be responsible for ordering sufficient quantities of maintenance spares to allow CBT to maintain and repair the CLECSprint-designated equipment under the same time intervals and with the same failure rates as CBT applies to its comparable equipment.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Eligible Equipment. 12.5.1 CLEC may Collocate equipment used for Interconnection Interconnection, or access to CBT's Network Elements includingElements, but not limited to, including the following types of equipment: (a) OLTM equipment; (b) Multiplexers; (c) Digital Cross-Connect Panels; (d) Optical Cross-Connect Panels; (e) Digital Loop Carrier, including Next Generation Digital Loop Carrier; (f) Data voice equipment; (g) Equipment used to facilitate hubbing architectures (e.g., SONET terminating equipment used for hubbing); (h) Any any other transmission equipment collocated as of August 1, 1996 necessary to terminate basic transmission facilities pursuant to 47 C.F.R. §§ 64.1401 and 64.1402; (i) Equipment equipment used for signal regeneration functions; (j) Digital digital access cross-connect systems (“DACS”); (k) Digital subscriber line access multiplexers Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers (“DSLAMs”); (l) ADSL Transceiver Units (“ATUs”); (m) Routers:; and (n) Remote remote switch modules, and (o) Splitters. 12.5.2 For a Virtual Collocation arrangement, CLEC may designate the make/model and vendor of the equipment necessary for interconnection or access to unbundled network elements. Such equipment must meet the network compatibility standards agreed to by CLEC and CBT. CLEC shall be responsible for ordering sufficient quantities of maintenance spares to allow CBT to maintain and repair the CLEC-designated equipment under the same time intervals and with the same failure rates as CBT applies to its comparable equipment.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Eligible Equipment. 12.5.1 CLEC may Collocate equipment used for Interconnection Interconnection, or access to CBT's Network Elements Elements, including, but not limited to, the following types of equipment: (a) OLTM equipment; (b) Multiplexers; (c) Digital Cross-Connect Panels; (d) Optical Cross-Connect Panels; (e) Digital Loop Carrier, including Next Generation Digital Loop Carrier; (f) Data voice equipment; (g) Equipment used to facilitate hubbing architectures (e.g., SONET terminating equipment used for hubbing); (h) Any other transmission equipment collocated as of August 1, 1996 necessary to terminate basic transmission facilities pursuant to 47 C.F.R. §§ 64.1401 and 64.1402; (i) Equipment used for signal regeneration functions; (j) Digital access cross-connect systems (“DACS”); (k) Digital subscriber line access multiplexers (“DSLAMs”); (l) ADSL Transceiver Units (“ATUs”); (m) Routers: (n) Remote switch modules, and (o) Splitters. 12.5.2 For a Virtual Collocation arrangement, CLEC may designate the make/model and vendor of the equipment necessary for interconnection or access to unbundled network elements. Such equipment must meet the network compatibility standards agreed to by CLEC and CBT. CBT shall, at a minimum, install, maintain and repair the CLEC-designated equipment within the same periods and with failure rates that are no greater than those that apply to the performance of similar functions for CBT’s comparable equipment. CLEC shall be responsible for ordering sufficient quantities of maintenance spares for virtually collocated equipment to allow CBT to maintain and repair the CLEC-designated equipment under the same time intervals and with the same failure rates as CBT applies to meet its comparable equipmentcommitment.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement