End-to-End Testing. A. After the Lessee (or its designee) has established end-to-end connectivity on the fibers during initial construction, it shall: o perform bi-directional end-to-end tests, o test continuity to confirm that no fibers have been "frogged" or crossed in any of the splice points, o record loss measurements using a light source and a power meter, and o take OTDR traces and record splice loss measurements. B. The Lessee (or its designee) shall perform the bi-directional end-to-end tests and OTDR traces at both 1310 nm and 1550 nm. The Lessee (or its designee) shall measure and verify losses for each splice point in both directions and average the loss values. The Lessee (or its designee) shall mark ▇▇▇ splice points as Out-of-Spec (OOS) that have an average loss value, based on bi-directional OTDR testing, in excess of 0.3 dB.
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End-to-End Testing. A. After the Lessee (or its designee) has established end-to-end connectivity on the fibers during initial construction, it shall: o perform bi-directional end-to-end tests, o test continuity to confirm that no fibers have been "frogged" or crossed in any of the splice points, o record loss measurements using a light source and a power meter, and o take OTDR traces and record splice loss measurements.
B. The Lessee (or its designee) shall perform the bi-directional end-to-end tests and OTDR traces at both 1310 nm and 1550 nm. The Lessee (or its designee) shall measure and verify losses for each splice point in both directions and average the loss values. The Lessee (or its designee) shall mark ▇▇▇ any splice points as Out-of-Spec (OOS) that have an average loss value, based on bi-directional OTDR testing, in excess of 0.3 dB.
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Sources: Lease Agreement (Williams Communications Group Inc)