Common use of FTTH Loop Clause in Contracts

FTTH Loop. A mass market Loop consisting entirely of fiber optic cable, whether dark or lit, between the main distribution frame (or its equivalent) in a wire center and the demarcation point at the end user’s customer premises. FTTH Loops do not include such intermediate fiber-in-the-loop architectures as fiber-to-the-curb (“FTTC”), fiber-to-the-node (“FTTN”), and fiber-to-the-building (“FTTB”).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

FTTH Loop. A mass market Loop consisting entirely of fiber optic cable, whether dark or lit, between the main distribution frame (or its equivalent) in a wire center and the demarcation point at the end user’s customer premises. FTTH Loops do not include such intermediate fiber-fiber- in-the-loop architectures as fiber-to-the-curb (“FTTC”), fiber-to-the-node (“FTTN”), and fiber-to-the-building (“FTTB”).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

FTTH Loop. A mass market Loop consisting entirely of fiber optic cable, whether dark or lit, between the main distribution frame (or its equivalent) in a an end user’s servinga wire center and the demarcation point at the end user’s customer premises. FTTH Loops do not include such intermediate fiber-in-the-loop architectures as fiber-to-the-curb (“FTTC”), fiber-to-the-node (“FTTN”), and fiber-to-the-building (“FTTB”).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement