Common use of Loop Splitting Clause in Contracts

Loop Splitting. 9.24.4.1.1 As a part of the pre-order process, CLEC/DLEC may access Loop characteristic information through the Loop Information Tool described in Section 12. The Customer of record will determine, in its sole discretion and at its risk, whether to add data services to any specific Unbundled Loop. 9.24.4.1.2 The Customer of record will provide on the LSR, the appropriate frame terminations that are dedicated to POTS Splitters. Qwest will administer all cross connects/jumpers on the COSMIC/MDF and IDF. 9.24.4.1.3 Basic Installation “lift and lay” procedure will be used for all Loop Splitting orders. Under this approach, a Qwest technician “lifts” the Loop from its current termination in a Qwest Wire Center and “lays” it on a new termination connecting to CLEC’s/DLEC’s collocated equipment in the same Wire Center. 9.24.4.1.4 The Customer of record shall not place orders for Loop Splitting until all work necessary to provision Loop Splitting in a given Qwest Wire Center, including, but not limited to, POTS Splitter installation and TIE Cable reclassification or augmentation has been completed. 9.24.4.1.5 The Customer of record shall submit the appropriate LSRs associated with establishing Unbundled Loop and Loop Splitting. 9.24.4.1.6 If a Loop Splitting LSR is placed to change from Line Sharing to Loop Splitting or to change the voice provider in an existing Loop Splitting arrangement and the data provider does not change or move Splitter location, the data service will not be interrupted.

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Sources: Arbitrated Agreement for Terms and Conditions for Interconnection, Unbundled Network Elements, Ancillary Services, and Resale of Telecommunications Services, Arbitrated Agreement for Terms and Conditions for Interconnection, Unbundled Network Elements, Ancillary Services, and Resale of Telecommunications Services

Loop Splitting. 9.24.4.1.1 As a part of the pre-order process, CLECSBCT/DLEC may access Loop characteristic information through the Loop Information Tool described in Section 12the Support Functions Section. The Customer customer of record will determine, in its sole discretion and at its risk, whether to add data services to any specific Unbundled Loop. 9.24.4.1.2 The Customer customer of record will provide on the LSR, the appropriate frame terminations that are dedicated to POTS Splitterssplitters. Qwest will administer all cross connects/jumpers on the COSMIC/MDF and IDF. 9.24.4.1.3 Basic Installation “lift and lay” procedure will be used for all Loop Splitting orders. Under this approach, a Qwest technician “lifts” the Loop from its current termination in a Qwest Wire Center and “lays” it on a new termination connecting to CLEC’sSBCT’s/DLEC’s collocated equipment in the same Wire Center. 9.24.4.1.4 The Customer customer of record shall not place orders for Loop Splitting until all work necessary to provision Loop Splitting in a given Qwest Wire Center, including, but not limited to, POTS Splitter splitter installation and TIE Cable reclassification or augmentation has been completed. 9.24.4.1.5 The Customer customer of record shall submit the appropriate LSRs LSR’s associated with establishing Unbundled Loop and Loop Splitting. 9.24.4.1.6 If a Loop Splitting LSR is placed to change from Line Sharing to Loop Splitting or to change the voice provider in an existing Loop Splitting arrangement and the data provider does not change or move Splitter splitter location, the data service will not be interrupted. Billing 9.24.5.1 Qwest shall provide a ▇▇▇▇ to the customer of record, on a monthly basis, within seven to ten (7-10) calendar days of the last day of the most recent billing period, in an agreed upon standard electronic billing format.

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Sources: Telecommunications