Common use of Subloop Clause in Contracts

Subloop. The subloop network element is defined as any portion of the loop that is technically feasible to access at terminals in BellSouth’s outside plant, including inside wire. An accessible terminal is any point on the loop where technicians can access the wire or fiber within the cable without removing a splice case to reach the wire or fiber within. Such points may include, but are not limited to, the pole or pedestal, the network interface device, (“NID”) the minimum point of entry, (“MPOE”) the single point of interconnection, the main distribution frame, the remote terminal, and the feeder/distribution interface (“FDI”).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Telecommunications, Telecommunications Agreement