Common use of Sub-Loop for Multiunit Premises Access Clause in Contracts

Sub-Loop for Multiunit Premises Access. Any portion of a Loop that is technically feasible to access at a terminal in Verizon’s outside plant at or near a multiunit premises. It is not technically feasible to access a portion of a Loop at a terminal in Verizon’s outside plant at or near a multiunit premises if a technician must access the facility by removing a splice case to reach the wiring within the cable.

Appears in 27 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Sub-Loop for Multiunit Premises Access. Any portion of a Loop Loop, other than an FTTP Loop, that is technically feasible to access at a terminal in Verizon’s outside plant at or near a multiunit premises. It is not technically feasible to access a portion of a Loop at a terminal in Verizon’s outside plant at or near a multiunit premises if a technician must access the facility by removing a splice case to reach the wiring within the cable.

Appears in 8 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Sub-Loop for Multiunit Premises Access. Any portion of a Loop Loop, other than a FTTH Loop, that is technically feasible to access at a terminal in Verizon’s outside plant at or near a multiunit premises. It is not technically feasible to access a portion of a Loop at a terminal in Verizon’s outside plant at or near a multiunit premises if a technician must access the facility by removing a splice case to reach the wiring within the cable.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Sub-Loop for Multiunit Premises Access. Any portion of a Loop Loop, other than an FTTH or FTTC Loop, that is technically feasible to access at a terminal in Verizon’s outside plant at or near a multiunit premises. It is not technically feasible to access a portion of a Loop at a terminal in Verizon’s outside plant at or near a multiunit premises if a technician must access the facility by removing a splice case to reach the wiring within the cable.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement (Wave2Wave Communications, Inc.)

Sub-Loop for Multiunit Premises Access. Any portion of a Loop that is technically feasible to access at a terminal in Verizon’s outside plant at or near a multiunit premisespremise. It is not technically feasible to access a portion of a Loop at a terminal in Verizon’s outside plant at or near a multiunit premises premise if a technician must access the facility by removing a splice case to reach the wiring within the cable.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement (Wave2Wave Communications, Inc.)