Line Conditioning Sample Clauses

Line Conditioning. 4.6.1 General For the charge(s) described on Appendix A and Xxxxxxxx X-0, SPRINT may order conditioning of those lines that are unbundled pursuant to this Attachment to remove load coils, bridged taps, low pass filters, range extenders and other devices to allow such lines to be provisioned in a manner that will allow for the transmission of digital signals required for ISDN and xDSL services, or, in the case of analog lines, to meet specific transmission parameters. Dedicated transport may be conditioned for DS-1 clear channel capability.
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Line Conditioning. As set forth in 47 C.F.R. § 51.319(a)(1)(iii), Line Conditioning is the removal from a copper loop or copper subloop of any device that could diminish the capability of the loop or subloop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including digital subscriber line service.
Line Conditioning. 18.1 AT&T shall perform line conditioning in accordaenwcith FCC 47 C.F.R.51.319 (a)(1)i(ii). Line Conditioning is as defined in FCC47 C.F.R. 51.319 (a)(1)(iii)(A). Insofar as it is technically feasible, AT&T shall test and report troubles for all the features, functions, and capabilities of conditioned copper lines, and may not restrict its testing to voice transmission only.
Line Conditioning. The removal from a copper loop or copper subloop of any device that could diminish the capability of the loop or subloop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including digital subscriber line service. Such devices include, but are not limited to, bridge taps, load coils, low pass filters, and range extenders, as defined by 47 C.F.R. 51.319(a)(1)(iii) as more specifically addressed in Section 3.2 below.
Line Conditioning. 6.5.1 Conditioning may be necessary in association with the CO-HFS. To the extent AT&T-13STATE’s mechanized line qualification information should reflect that excessive bridged tap and/or load coils are present on the CO-HFS, then AT&T-13STATE will condition the CO-HFS to remove any excessive bridged tap and/or load coils that are present on the CO-HFS if and only to the extent necessary for such CO-HFS to meet appropriate ANSI standards. To the extent CARRIER should wish to request that AT&T-13STATE perform conditioning to remove any load coils and/or excessive bridged tap not removed by AT&T-13STATE in the provisioning phase and/or repeaters and/or non- excessive bridged tap on the CO-HFS, CARRIER may request that such line conditioning be performed following provisioning of the CO-HFS (i.e., upon completion of the Local Service Request (“LSR”) for a newly installed or migrated CO-HFS), via trouble ticket.
Line Conditioning. Verizon shall condition a copper loop, at no cost, where ***CLEC Acronym TXT*** seeks access to a copper loop, the high frequency portion of a copper loop, or a copper subloop to ensure that the copper loop or copper subloop is suitable for providing digital subscriber line services, including those provided over the high frequency portion of the copper loop or copper subloop, whether or not Verizon offers advanced services to the end-user customer on that copper loop or copper subloop.
Line Conditioning. Verizon shall condition a copper Loop at the request of *** CLEC Acronym TXT *** when seeking access to (i) a copper Loop under Section [3.1] of this Attachment or under the Agreement, the high frequency portion of a copper Loop under Section [3.2] of this Attachment, or (iii) a copper Sub-Loop under Section [3.3] of this Attachment, to ensure that the copper Loop or copper Sub-Loop is suitable for providing xDSL services, including those provided over the high frequency portion of the copper Loop or copper Sub-Loop, whether or not Verizon offers advanced services to the end-user customer on that copper Loop or copper Sub-Loop. If Verizon seeks compensation from *** CLEC Acronym TXT*** for line conditioning, ***CLEC Acronym TXT*** has the option of refusing, in whole or in part, to have the line conditioned; and *** CLEC Acronym TXT***’s refusal of some or all aspects of line conditioning will not diminish any right it may have, under this Section 3.2.4, to access the copper Loop, the high frequency portion of the copper Loop, or the copper Sub-Loop.
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Line Conditioning. (a) Verizon shall condition a copper loop, at no cost, where AT&T seeks access to a copper loop, the high frequency portion of a copper loop, or a copper Subloop to ensure that the copper loop or copper Subloop is suitable for providing digital subscriber line services, including those provided over the high frequency portion of the copper loop or copper Subloop, whether or not Verizon offers advanced services to the end- user customer on that copper loop or copper Subloop.
Line Conditioning. The rates for line conditioning shall be as set forth in Exhibit A of this Attachment 2 incorporated herein by this reference. BellSouth shall condition lines required to be unbundled wherever TCG requests, whether or not BellSouth offers advanced services to the end user on that loop.
Line Conditioning. 1 By way of example, based on the impairment cap for lit dedicated transport, a comparable transmission facility thus requires at a minimum point-to-point symmetrical data capacity exceeding 12 DS3s. The removal from a copper loop or copper Subloop of any device that could diminish the capability of the loop or Subloop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including digital subscriber line service. Such devices include, but are not limited to, bridge taps, load coils, low pass filters, and range extenders.
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