Common use of Loop Conditioning Clause in Contracts

Loop Conditioning. 2.2.1 Subject to applicable and effective FCC rules and orders, BellSouth shall condition loops, as requested by Mpower, whether or not BellSouth offers advanced services to the End User on that loop. 2.2.2 Loop conditioning is defined as the removal from the loop of any devices that may diminish the capability of the loop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including xDSL service. Such devices include, but are not limited to, bridge taps, low pass filters, and range extenders. 2.2.3 BellSouth shall recover the cost of line conditioning requested by Mpower through a recurring charge and/or nonrecurring charge(s) in accordance with the FCC’s forward- looking pricing principles promulgated pursuant to section 252 (d) (1) of the Act and in compliance with FCC Rule 52.507 (e).

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement, Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Loop Conditioning. 2.2.1 Subject to applicable and effective FCC rules and orders, BellSouth shall condition loops, as requested by MpowerOltronics, whether or not BellSouth offers advanced services to the End User on that loop. 2.2.2 Loop conditioning is defined as the removal from the loop of any devices that may diminish the capability of the loop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including xDSL service. Such devices include, but are not limited to, bridge taps, low pass filters, and range extenders. 2.2.3 BellSouth shall recover the cost of line conditioning requested by Mpower ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ through a recurring charge and/or nonrecurring charge(s) in accordance with the FCC’s forward- looking pricing principles promulgated pursuant to section 252 (d) (1) of the Act and in compliance with FCC Rule 52.507 (e).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Loop Conditioning. 2.2.1 Subject to applicable and effective FCC rules and orders, BellSouth shall condition loops, as requested by MpowerAccess One, whether or not BellSouth offers advanced services to the End User on that loop. 2.2.2 Loop conditioning is defined as the removal from the loop of any devices that may diminish the capability of the loop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including xDSL service. Such devices include, but are not limited to, bridge taps, low pass filters, and range extenders. 2.2.3 BellSouth shall recover the cost of line conditioning requested by Mpower Access One through a recurring charge and/or nonrecurring charge(s) in accordance with the FCC’s forward- forward-looking pricing principles promulgated pursuant to section 252 (d) (1) of the Act and in compliance with FCC Rule 52.507 (e).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement

Loop Conditioning. 2.2.1 Subject to applicable and effective FCC rules and orders, BellSouth shall condition loops, as requested by MpowerCTES, whether or not BellSouth offers advanced services to the End User on that loop. 2.2.2 Loop conditioning is defined as the removal from the loop of any devices that may diminish the capability of the loop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including xDSL service. Such devices include, but are not limited to, bridge taps, low pass filters, and range extenders. 2.2.3 BellSouth shall recover the cost of line conditioning requested by Mpower CTES through a recurring charge and/or nonrecurring charge(s) in accordance with the FCC’s forward- looking pricing principles promulgated pursuant to section 252 (d) (1) of the Act and in compliance with FCC Rule 52.507 (e).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement