Capable Loop definition

Capable Loop is a loop that a CLEC may use to deploy xDSL technologies and is provided as set forth in Schedule 9.2.2. 9.2.1.3.5 “4-Wire 1.544 Mbps Digital Loop” or “1.544 Mbps Digital” is a transmission path which supports transmission of digital signals of up to a maximum binary information rate of 1.544 Mbps and terminates in a 4-Wire electrical interface at the Customer premises and on the DSX frame in SBC-AMERITECH's Central Office. 1.544 Mbps Digital will be provided in accordance with the specifications, interfaces and parameters described in AM-TR-TMO-00023.

Examples of Capable Loop in a sentence

  • After submitting a trouble report, CLEC will promptly submit a service request to change the NC/NCI codes to the xDSL Service actually deployed on the Embedded Base xDSL Capable Loop.

  • BRI is available to CLEC for CLEC's end user customers and is offered in the following combination: Digital Line Side Port (Supporting BRI ISDN), and Shared Transport provided pursuant to this Agreement combined with a Basic Rate ISDN Capable Loop provided pursuant to CLEC's ICAs.

  • Recurring rates for DS-1 and DS3 Capable Loop, Basic Rate (BRI) ISDN, ADSL Compatible Loop and xDSL-I Capable Loop, as requested and approved by CLEC.

  • ISDN BRI is available to CLEC for CLEC’s end user customers and is offered in the following combination: Digital Line Side Port (Supporting BRI ISDN), and Shared Transport provided pursuant to this Agreement combined with a Basic Rate ISDN Capable Loop provided pursuant to CLEC’s ICAs.

  • Wire ADSL Capable Loop: A 2-Wire ADSL Capable Loop (“ADSL Capable Loop”) is a loop that supports the transmission of Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line technologies conforming to the spectral parameters identified in PACIFIC’s TP 76730, “ADSL Based Service Network Interface/Interconnection Specification,” dated January 1999, as it may be modified from time to time (“TP76730”).

  • The DS1 or DS3 Capable Loop may also require conditioning, (e.g., removal of loads or bridged tap).

  • The DS-1 Capable Loop transports bi- directional DS-1 signals with a nominal transmission rate of 1.544 Mbit/s.

  • Loop Qualification, the Selective Feeder Separation (“SFS”) spectrum management provisions and optional conditioning as described below are applicable to the 2-Wire ADSL Capable Loop.

  • The ISDN Capable Loop may also require conditioning, (e.g., removal of loads or bridged tap).

  • The DS-3 Capable Loop shall meet the design requirements specified in Technical Publications 77384 (Unbundled Loop) and 77324 (DS-3).