Loop Components Clause Samples

The "Loop Components" clause defines the individual elements that make up a loop within a contract or technical specification. Typically, this clause outlines the starting point, ending condition, and the increment or update step that governs how the loop operates. For example, it may specify that a process repeats a set number of times or continues until a certain condition is met. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all parties understand the precise mechanics and boundaries of repetitive actions, thereby preventing ambiguity and ensuring predictable outcomes.
Loop Components. AT&T may, at its option, raise the issue of subloop unbundling (other than NID unbundling, which is addressed in Section 5 of this Attachment 2) either through the BFR procedure set forth in Attachment 13 of this Agreement, or by cooperating with BA in the design and implementation of a subloop unbundling technical and operational trial. 4.2.1 Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer 4.2.2 Loop Feeder
Loop Components. MCIm may, at its option, raise the issue of subloop unbundling (other than NID unbundling, which is addressed in Section 5 of this Attachment III) either through the BFR procedure set forth in Section 25 of Part A of this Agreement, or by cooperating with ▇▇▇▇ Atlantic in the design and implementation of a subloop unbundling technical and operational trial. Loop components may include, but are not limited to, the following: 4.2.1 Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer 4.2.2 Loop Feeder 4.2.3 Loop Distribution
Loop Components. Sprint may, at its option, raise the issue of subloop unbundling (other than NID unbundling, which is addressed in Section 5 of this Attachment 2) through the BFR procedure set forth in Attachment 13 of this Agreement. Loop components may include, but are not limited to, the following: 4.2.1 Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer 4.2.2 Loop Feeder 4.2.3 Loop Distribution
Loop Components. 4.4.1 LOOP CONCENTRATOR/MULTIPLEXER