Non-Standard Digital Loops Sample Clauses

The Non-Standard Digital Loops clause defines the handling and management of digital processes or workflows that deviate from established or typical procedures within a contract or system. This clause typically outlines the criteria for identifying such non-standard loops, the approval process required before their implementation, and any additional oversight or documentation needed. For example, it may apply to custom integrations between software platforms or unique data processing sequences not covered by standard protocols. Its core practical function is to ensure that any deviations from standard digital operations are properly reviewed and controlled, thereby minimizing risks associated with untested or unconventional digital workflows.
Non-Standard Digital Loops. 44.5.1. If CLEC requests a digital Loop, for which the effective loop length exceeds the xDSL standard of 18 kft (subject to gauge design used in an area), Sprint will only provide a Non-Standard Digital Loop. Additional non-recurring charges for conditioning will apply. Non-Standard Digital Loops will not be subject to performance measurements or technical specifications, however, all of the SMC requirements set forth in Section 44.4 are applicable.
Non-Standard Digital Loops. 45.5.1. If CLEC requests a digital Loop, for which the effective loop length exceeds the xDSL standard of 18 kft (subject to gauge design used in an area), CenturyLink will only provide a Non-Standard Digital Loop. Additional non-recurring charges for conditioning will apply. Non-Standard Digital Loops will not be subject to performance measurements or technical specifications, however, all of the SMC requirements set forth in Section 45.4 are applicable.
Non-Standard Digital Loops. 44.5.1. If CLEC requests a digital Loop, for which the effective loop length exceeds the xDSL standard of 18 kft (subject to gauge design used in an area), Sprint will only provide a Non-Standard Digital Loop. Additional non-recurring charges for conditioning will apply. Non- Standard Digital Loops will not be subject to performance measurements or technical specifications, however, all of the SMC requirements set forth in Section 44.4 are applicable. 44.6. DS1 Loops 44.6.1. Subject to the cap in Section 44.6.2, Sprint will provide CLEC nondiscriminatory access to a DS1 Loop on an unbundled basis to any building not served by a Wire Center with at least 60,000 business lines and at least four fiber-based collocators. Once a Wire Center exceeds both of these thresholds, no future DS1 loop unbundling will be required in that wire center. DS1 loops include, but are not limited to, two-wire and four- wire copper loops capable of providing high-bit rate digital subscriber line services, including T1 services. The Wire Centers that meet these requirements as of the date of this Agreement are listed on Exhibit A. 44.6.2. CLEC may obtain a maximum of ten unbundled DS1 loops to any single building in which DS1 loops are available as unbundled loops. If CLEC has more than ten DS1 loops to a single building CLEC will transition any DS1 loops in excess of ten to another service within 90 days. 44.6.3. For a 12-month period beginning on March 11, 2005, any DS1 loop UNEs that CLEC leases from Sprint, but which Sprint is not obligated to unbundle pursuant to Sections 44.6.1 and 44.6.2, shall be available for lease from Sprint at the rates on Table One. CLEC will true- up the rates paid for DS1 loops back to March 11, 2005. CLEC must submit the necessary orders to convert these UNEs to an alternative service arrangement within twelve months of March 11, 2005. Sprint will issue a credit to CLEC for the service order/conversion charge in Table One for orders submitted prior to December 11, 2005. By the end of the twelve month period, CLEC must have transitioned the UNEs to alternative facilities or arrangements. If CLEC fails to submit the necessary orders, Sprint will convert the DS1 Loops to comparable access services. Sprint will assess the conversion charge and a management fee for the work performed by Sprint on behalf of CLEC. 44.6.4. Where Sprint is not required to provide unbundled DS1 loops pursuant to Sections 44.6.1 and 44.6.2, CLEC may not obtain new DS1 loops a...
Non-Standard Digital Loops. 46.5.1. If NuVox requests a digital Loop, for which the effective loop length exceeds the xDSL standard of 18 kft (subject to gauge design used in an area), Embarq will only provide a Non-Standard Digital Loop. Additional non-recurring charges for conditioning will apply. Non- Standard Digital Loops will not be subject to performance measurements or technical specifications, however, all of the SMC requirements set forth in Section 46.4 are applicable.
Non-Standard Digital Loops. 44.5.1. If PAETEC requests a digital Loop, for which the effective loop length exceeds the xDSL standard of 18 kft (subject to gauge design used in an area), CenturyLink will only provide a Non-Standard Digital Loop. Additional non- recurring charges for conditioning will apply. Non-Standard Digital Loops will not be subject to performance measurements or technical specifications, however, all of the SMC requirements set forth in Section 44.4 are applicable. 44.6. DS1 Loops 44.6.1. Subject to the cap in Section 44.6.2, CenturyLink will provide PAETEC nondiscriminatory access to a DS1 Loop on an unbundled basis to any building not served by a Wire Center with at least 60,000 business lines and at least four fiber-based collocators. DS1 loops include, but are not limited to, two-wire and four-wire copper loops capable of providing high-bit rate digital subscriber line services, including T1 services. 44.6.2. PAETEC may obtain a maximum of ten unbundled DS1 loops to any single building in a Wire Center in which DS1 loops are available as unbundled loops. 44.6.3. PAETEC agrees that the Wire Centers that CenturyLink has identified as exceeding the threshold requirements in Section 44.6.1 as of March 11, 2005 and as of the date of this Agreement are listed on Exhibit A, which is attached hereto and incorporated hereby. PAETEC agrees that CenturyLink is not required to provide unbundled DS1 Loops in the Wire Centers listed in Exhibit A pursuant to Sections 44.6.1 and 44.6.2. And that PAETEC may not obtain new DS1 Loops as UNEs. 44.6.4. If CenturyLink identifies Wire Centers in addition to those listed on Exhibit A that exceed the threshold set forth in 47 C.F.R. § 51.319(a)(4)(i) (“DS1 Threshold), CenturyLink will provide PAETEC notice in accordance with the notice provisions of this Agreement. Except as permitted pursuant to Section