FTTH Loop definition

FTTH Loop means a Local Loop consisting entirely of fiber optic cable, whether dark or lit, and serving an end-user’s customer premises or, in the case of predominantly residential MDUs, a fiber optic cable, whether dark or lit, that extends to the multiunit premises’ MPOE.

Examples of FTTH Loop in a sentence

  • Sprint will not provide non-discriminatory access to FTTH Loop or FTTC Loop on an unbundled basis when Sprint has deployed a FTTH Loop or a FTTC Loop to a residential unit that was not previously served by any loop facility.

  • Embarq will not provide non-discriminatory access to FTTH Loop or a FTTC Loop on an unbundled basis when Embarq has deployed a FTTH or FTTC Loop to an end-user customer premise that previously has not been served by any loop facility.

  • Notwithstanding any other provision of the Agreement or any Verizon tariff or SGAT, AT&T shall not be entitled to obtain nondiscriminatory access to a FTTH Loop on an unbundled basis where Verizon has deployed such a Loop to an end user’s customer premises that previously has not been served by any Verizon Loop.

  • Sprint will not provide non-discriminatory access to FTTH Loop or a FTTC Loop on an unbundled basis when Sprint has deployed a FTTH or FTTC Loop to an end-user customer premise that previously has not been served by any loop facility.

  • Notwithstanding any other provision of the Agreement or any Verizon tariff or SGAT, Cypress shall not be entitled to obtain access to a FTTH Loop (or any segment thereof) on an unbundled basis where Verizon has deployed such a Loop to an end user’s customer premises that previously was not served by any Verizon Loop.

  • A distribution facility in Verizon’s network, other than in a FTTH Loop, between the minimum point of entry (“MPOE”) at a multiunit premises where an end user customer is located and the Demarcation Point for such facility, that is owned and controlled by Verizon.

  • Any portion of a 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.