In FTTH Clause Samples
The 'In FTTH' clause defines terms, conditions, or obligations specifically related to Fiber to the Home (FTTH) technology within a contract. It typically outlines the responsibilities of parties regarding the installation, maintenance, or use of fiber optic connections that deliver high-speed internet directly to residential premises. For example, it may specify technical standards, service levels, or access rights associated with FTTH infrastructure. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all parties clearly understand their roles and expectations concerning FTTH services, thereby reducing disputes and ensuring reliable service delivery.
In FTTH. FTTC overbuild situations where BellSouth also has copper Loops, BellSouth will make those copper Loops available to MCI on an unbundled basis, until such time as BellSouth chooses to retire those copper Loops using the FCC’s network disclosure requirements. In these cases, BellSouth will offer a 64kbps second voice grade channel over its FTTH/FTTC facilities. BellSouth’s retirement of copper Loops must comply with Applicable Law.
In FTTH. FTTC overbuild situations where BellSouth also has copper Loops, BellSouth will make those Loops available to DeltaCom on an unbundled basis pursuant to the requirements of 47 C.F.R. § 51.319(a)(3)(iii). BellSouth’s retirements of copper loops or copper subloops must comply with the requirements of 47 C.F.R. § 51.319(a)(3)(iv).
In FTTH. FTTC overbuild areas where BellSouth has not yet retired copper facilities, BellSouth is not obligated to ensure that such copper Loops in that area are capable of transmitting signals prior to receiving a request for access to such Loops by NuVox. If the request is received by BellSouth for a copper Loop, and the copper Loop facilities have not yet been retired, BellSouth will restore the copper Loop to serviceable condition if technically feasible. In these instances of Loop orders in a FTTH/FTTC overbuild area, BellSouth’s standard Loop provisioning interval will not apply, and the order will be handled on a project basis, by which the Parties will negotiate the applicable provisioning interval.
