Local Loop definition

Local Loop refers to a transmission facility between the main distribution frame [cross-connect], or its equivalent, in a Sprint Central Office or wire center, and up to the demarcation point (e.g. Network Interface Device) at a customer’s premises, to which CLEC is granted exclusive use. This includes all electronics, optronics and intermediate devices (including repeaters and load coils) used to establish the transmission path to the customer premises. Local loops include copper loops, hybrid loops, FTTH loops, DS1 loops, DS3 loops and Dark Fiber Loops.
Local Loop means the physical circuit connecting the network termination point at the subscriber's premises to the main distribution frame or equivalent facility in the fixed public telephone network.
Local Loop. A transmission facility between a Main Distribution Frame [cross-connect], or its equivalent, in a CenturyLink Central Office or Wire Center, including Remote offices, and up to the Demarcation Point at a customer’s Premises, to which CLEC is granted exclusive use. This includes all electronics, optronics and intermediate devices (including repeaters and load coils) used to establish the transmission path to the customer Premises. Local Loops include Copper Loops, Hybrid Loops, DS1 loops, DS3 loops, and FTTC Loops. Local Service Request (LSR): The Ordering and Billing Forum document designated by CenturyLink to be used by the Parties to establish, add, change or disconnect local Telecommunications Services and Unbundled Network Elements for the purpose of providing competitive local Telecommunications Services. Sometimes referred to as a Service Order.

Examples of Local Loop in a sentence

  • Excessive bridged taps are bridged taps that serves no network design purpose and that are beyond the limits set according to industry standards and/or the BellSouth’s TR73600 Unbundled Local Loop Technical Specification.

  • If Requesting Carrier does not qualify for the promotional Unbundled Local Loop discounts set forth in Paragraphs 45 and 46 of the FCC Conditions, Ameritech’s provision and Requesting Carrier’s payment for Unbundled Local Loops shall continue to be governed by Article 9.0.

  • Local usage rates are as specified within this Tariff.Each ISDN PRI connection provides access from a Customer premises to the Company’s circuit switched voice and circuit switched data via a 1.544 Mbps central office port termination and a 1.544 Mbps Digital Local Loop to the Customers premises.

  • DEMARCATION POINT: See definition for Local Loop Demarcation Point (LLDP).

  • The speeds are up to 128Kbits/second, double those of dial-up, when the secondary line is not being used for telephone calls.19 The ability of other providers to install their own ADSL equipment, so-called Local Loop Unbundling, was negligible until at least 2005 (Cadman, 2012).


More Definitions of Local Loop

Local Loop means the physical path used by electronic communications signals connecting the network termination point to a distribution frame or equivalent facility in the fixed public electronic communications network;
Local Loop means the ‘last mileaccess link that connects the Customer Site to the nearest Liquid Telecom PoP;
Local Loop element is As Defined in Attachment 2 of this Agreement. 68 “Local Number Portability” or “LNP” means the ability of users of Telecommunications Services to retain, at the same location, existing telephone numbers without impairment of quality, reliability, or convenience when switching from one Telecommunications Carrier to another. 69 “Local Traffic” is as defined in Attachment 3 of this Agreement.
Local Loop refers to a transmission path between the main distribution frame [cross-connect], or its equivalent, in a Sprint Central Office or wire center, and up to the Network Interface Device at a customer’s premises, to which CLEC is granted exclusive use. This includes, but is not limited to, two-wire and four-wire copper analog voice-grade loops, two-wire and four-wire loops that are conditioned to transmit the digital signals needed to provide services such as ISDN and DS1-level signals.
Local Loop refers to a dedicated transmission path between the main distribution frame [cross-connect], or its equivalent, in a Sprint Central Office or wire center, and up to the loop demarcation point at a customer’s premises, to which KMC is granted exclusive use. This includes all features, functions and capabilities of such transmission facility, including the NID. It also includes all electronics, optronics and intermediate devices (including repeaters and load coils) used to establish the transmission path to the end-user premises as well as the inside wire owned or controlled by Sprint that is a part of the transmission path.
Local Loop means a transmission facility between a distribution frame (or its equivalent) in a carrier’s central office and the loop demarcation point at an end-user customer premises. Local Loop includes HFPL.
Local Loop means the connection between Customer Premises and a Level 3 Gateway or other Facility.