Loop Distribution definition

Loop Distribution means a dedicated transmission facility (copper pair) that SingTel provides from a termination point at a Building MDF or SingTel Outdoor Cabinet to a SingTel Distribution Point at a Customer’s premises;
Loop Distribution is a Network Element that is composed of two distinct component parts: a Network Interface Device and Distribution Media.
Loop Distribution provides connectivity between the NID and the terminal block on the customer-side of a Feeder Distribution Interface (FDI). The FDI terminates and cross-connects the Loop Distribution and the Loop Feeder in order to provide a continuous transmission path between the NID and a telephone company Central Office. The FDI may include a Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer. The media used for Loop Distribution may be copper twisted pair, coax cable, or single or multi-mode fiber optic cable. A combination that includes two or more of these media is also possible. The standard Network Element pricing in this Agreement applies to the most efficient configuration of media (and associated transmission technology) available for use by USWC. Following a request by Xxxxx 0 for provision of specific Loop Distribution service, USWC must provide to Level 3 a description of the available media and the associated characteristics in a timely manner. Level 3 may accept the existing media for provision of the Loop Distribution or may require USWC to condition (or decondition) existing media to meet the transmission standards of this Agreement. Pricing for either alternative will be at the standard rates for Network Elements. Once accepted by Xxxxx 0, XXXX must provide two (2) years written notice to Xxxxx 0 prior to restructuring the provision of the service (e.g., changing the Loop Distribution service from copper twisted pairs to a fiber optic transmission path). Where Level 3 chooses to accept neither the existing media nor the standard transmission path over the existing media, Level 3 may request provision of specific physical media (such as a copper twisted pair) for Loop Distribution. Such a request will be addressed through the BFR process and Level 3 must compensate USWC for the cost of making the specific physical facility available.

Examples of Loop Distribution in a sentence

  • Loop Distribution (USL-D) is a sub-loop facility from the cross-box in the field up to and including the point of demarcation, at the end user’s premises.

  • Loop Distribution (USL-D) will include the sub-loop facility from the cross-box in the field up to and including the point of demarcation.

  • The NID may be ordered as a Network Element independently from the Loop Distribution.

  • The FDI is a device that terminates the Loop Distribution Media and the Loop Feeder, and cross-connects them in order to provide a continuous transmission path between the NID and a telephone company central office.

  • Except with respect to the Loop Distribution, Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer, and Loop Feeder elements, which shall in all cases be subject to the bona fide request process described in Attachment 12, set forth below is a list of Network Elements that AT&T and GTE have identified as of the Effective Date of this Agreement and will be offered to AT&T by GTE in accordance with Applicable Law.

  • Loop Distribution Media provides connectivity between the NID and the terminal block on the customer-side of a Feeder Distribution Interface (FDI).

  • At its option, CLEC may purchase from SBC- AMERITECH on an unbundled basis the entire Loop which includes the NID, or any Subloop element (i.e., Loop Feeder, and Loop Distribution); to the extent technically feasible in response to a specific CLEC request, subloop elements shall be available to CLEC through the standard ordering process, and the BFR Process shall not apply to such order.

  • Loop Distribution is composed of two distinct component parts: a Network Interface Device and Distribution Media.

  • If a maintenance spare pair is available in the existing grey wire, connect the maintenance spare pair to the allocated Loop Distribution pair on Operator A's DP.

  • Analog impairments are introduced on any analog portion of the loop, typically between the NID portion of Loop Distribution and the analog to digital (A/D) conversion, and are usually correlated with the length of the physical plant.


More Definitions of Loop Distribution

Loop Distribution. Media provides connectivity between the NID and the terminal block on the customer-side of a Feeder Distribution Interface (FDI). The FDI is a device that terminates the Loop Distribution Media and the Loop Feeder, and cross-connects them in order to provide a continuous transmission path between the NID and a telephone company central office.
Loop Distribution. Media shall transmit all signaling messages or tones. Where the Loop Distribution Media includes any active elements that terminate any of the signaling messages or tones, these messages or tones shall be reproduced by the Loop Distribution Media at the interfaces to an adjacent Network Element in a format that maintains the integrity of the signaling messages or tones.
Loop Distribution provides connectivity between the NID and the terminal block on the customer-side of a Feeder Distribution Interface (FDI). The FDI terminates and cross-connects the Loop Distribution and the Loop Feeder in order to provide a continuous transmission path between the NID and a telephone company Central Office. The FDI may include a Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer. The media used for Loop Distribution may be copper twisted pair, coax cable, or single or multi-mode fiber optic cable. A combination that includes two or more of these media is also possible. The standard Network Element pricing in this Agreement applies to the most efficient configuration of media (and associated transmission technology) available for use by USWC. Following a request by NT&T for provision of specific Loop Distribution service, USWC must provide to NT&T a description of the available media and the associated characteristics in a timely manner. NT&T may accept the existing media for provision of the Loop Distribution or may require USWC to condition (or decondition) existing media to meet the transmission standards of this Agreement. Pricing for either alternative will be at the standard rates for Network Elements. Once accepted by NT&T, USWC must provide two (2) years written notice to NT&T prior to restructuring the provision of the service (e.g., changing the Loop Distribution service from copper twisted pairs to a fiber optic transmission path). Where NT&T chooses to accept neither the existing media nor the standard transmission path over the existing media, NT&T may request provision of specific physical media (such as a copper twisted pair) for Loop Distribution. Such a request will be addressed through the BFR process and NT&T must compensate USWC for the cost of making the specific physical facility available.

Related to Loop Distribution

  • Income Distribution shall be calculated as set forth in subparagraph (A), below, unless the Prospectus provides for the averaging of income distributions, in which case, "Income Distribution" shall be shall be calculated as set forth in subparagraph (B), below. Accordingly, the Unitholder's "Income Distribution" shall be equal to:

  • Hardship Distribution means a severe financial hardship to the Participant resulting from a sudden and unexpected illness or accident of the Participant or of his or her dependent (as defined in Section 152(a) of the Code), loss of a Participant’s property due to casualty, or other similar or extraordinary and unforseeable circumstances arising as a result of events beyond the control of the Participant. The circumstances that would constitute an unforseeable emergency will depend upon the facts of each case, but, in any case, a Hardship Distribution may not be made to the extent that such hardship is or may be relieved (i) through reimbursement or compensation by insurance or otherwise, (ii) by liquidation of the Participant’s assets, to the extent the liquidation of assets would not itself cause severe financial hardship, or (iii) by cessation of deferrals under this Plan.

  • Cash Distribution means the distribution by the Company to all holders of its Common Stock of cash, other than any cash that is distributed upon a merger or consolidation to which Section 2(h) applies or as part of a distribution referred to in paragraph (4) of Section 2(b).

  • Capital Distribution means, with respect to any Person, a payment made, liability incurred or other consideration given for the purchase, acquisition, repurchase, redemption or retirement of any Equity Interest of such Person or as a dividend, return of capital or other distribution in respect of any of such Person’s Equity Interests.

  • Distribution box means a watertight component that receives effluent from a septic tank or other treatment unit and distributes effluent via gravity in approximately equal portions to two or more distribution laterals in the soil treatment area.

  • Final Distribution means any distribution made in redemption of all or a portion of the Up-MACRO Holding Shares pursuant to Section 5.2(a) or 5.2(c) on the Final Scheduled Termination Date, an Early Termination Date or a Redemption Date.

  • Scheduled Distribution means, with respect to any Collateral Loan, for each Due Date, the scheduled payment of principal and/or interest and/or fees due on such Due Date with respect to such Collateral Loan.

  • Main Distribution Frame (MDF) is termination frame for outside facility and inter-exchange office equipment at the central office for DS-0 and DSL services.

  • Plan Distribution means a payment or distribution to Holders of Allowed Claims, Allowed Interests, or other eligible Entities under and in accordance with the Plan.

  • Liquidation Distribution has the meaning specified in Section 9.4(d).

  • Lower-Tier Distribution Account A subaccount of the Distribution Account, which shall be an asset of the Trust Fund and the Lower-Tier REMIC.

  • Wholesale distribution means distribution of prescription drugs to persons other than consumers or

  • Qualified Reservist Distribution means a distribution (i) from an IRA or elective deferrals under a section 401(k) or 403(b) plan, or a similar arrangement, (ii) to an individual ordered or called to active duty after September 11, 2001 (because he or she is a member of a reserve component) for a period of more than 179 days or for an indefinite period, and (iii) made during the period beginning on the date of the order or call and ending at the close of the active duty period.

  • Upper-Tier Distribution Account A subaccount of the Distribution Account, which shall be an asset of the Trust Fund and the Upper-Tier REMIC.

  • Distribution main means the portion of any main with which a service line is, or is intended to be, immediately connected;

  • Power Transfer Distribution Factor or “PTDF” shall mean a measure of the responsiveness or change in electrical loadings on Transmission Facilities due to a change in electric power transfer from one area to another, expressed in percent (up to 100%) of the change in power transfer in the pre-contingency configuration of a system under study.

  • Initial Distribution means the distribution made to holders of Allowed Class C-4 Claims on the Distribution Date.

  • Final Distributions means, with respect to the Certificates of any Trust on any Distribution Date, the sum of (x) the aggregate amount of all accrued and unpaid interest on such Certificates (excluding interest, if any, payable with respect to the Deposits relating to such Trust) and (y) the Pool Balance of such Certificates as of the immediately preceding Distribution Date (less the amount of the Deposits for such Class of Certificates as of such preceding Distribution Date other than any portion of such Deposits thereafter used to acquire Equipment Notes pursuant to the Note Purchase Agreement). For purposes of calculating Final Distributions with respect to the Certificates of any Trust, any Premium paid on the Equipment Notes held in such Trust which has not been distributed to the Certificateholders of such Trust (other than such Premium or a portion thereof applied to the payment of interest on the Certificates of such Trust or the reduction of the Pool Balance of such Trust) shall be added to the amount of such Final Distributions.

  • Class IO Distribution Amount As defined in Section 5.07(f) hereof. For purposes of clarity, the Class IO Distribution Amount for any Distribution Date shall equal the amount payable to the Supplemental Interest Trust on such Distribution Date in excess of the amount payable on the Class IO Interest on such Distribution Date, all as further provided in Section 5.07(f) hereof.

  • Pool Distribution Amount As of any Distribution Date, the funds eligible for distribution to the Holders of the Certificates on such Distribution Date, which shall be the sum of (i) all previously undistributed payments or other receipts on account of principal and interest on or in respect of the Mortgage Loans (including, without limitation, the proceeds of any repurchase of a Mortgage Loan by the Seller and any Substitution Principal Amount) received by the Master Servicer with respect to the applicable Remittance Date in the month of such Distribution Date and any Unscheduled Principal Receipts received by the Master Servicer on or prior to the Business Day preceding such Distribution Date, (ii) all Periodic Advances made by a Servicer pursuant to the related Servicing Agreement or Periodic Advances made by the Master Servicer or the Trustee pursuant to Section 3.03 and (iii) all other amounts required to be placed in the Certificate Account by the Servicer on or before the applicable Remittance Date or by the Master Servicer or the Trustee on or prior to the Distribution Date, but excluding the following:

  • Main Distribution Frame (MDF means the termination frame for outside facility and inter-exchange office equipment at the CO.

  • REMIC IV Distribution Amount shall not cause a reduction in the Class Principal Balances of any of the Classes of REMIC IV Regular Interests; and

  • Regular Distribution Date Replacement Liquidity Facility", "Responsible Officer", "Scheduled Payment", "Special Payment", "S&P", "Stated Interest Rate", "Subordination Agent", "Taxes", "Threshold Rating", "Trust Agreement", "Trustee", "Underwriters", "Underwriting Agreement", "United States" and "Written Notice".

  • REMIC I Distribution Amount For any Distribution Date, the REMIC I Available Distribution Amount shall be distributed to the REMIC I Regular Interests and the Class R-1 Residual Interest in the following amounts and priority:

  • Series Distribution Account shall have the meaning specified in Section 8.

  • Lower-Tier REMIC Distribution Account The segregated account, accounts or sub-accounts created and maintained by the Certificate Administrator (on behalf of the Trustee) pursuant to Section 3.04(b) in trust for the Certificateholders, which shall initially be entitled “Xxxxx Fargo Bank, National Association, as Certificate Administrator, on behalf of Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Trustee, for the benefit of the registered holders of BANK 2017-BNK4, Commercial Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 0000-XXX0, Xxxxx-Xxxx REMIC Distribution Account”. Any such account, accounts or sub-accounts shall be an Eligible Account.