Unbundling definition

Unbundling means the process of assigning and allocating a utility’s costs into functional categories.
Unbundling means to provide to any telecommunications service provider nondiscriminatory access to network elements on an unbundled basis at any technically feasible point on rates, terms and conditions that are just, reasonable and nondiscriminatory.
Unbundling means using independent codes to bill separately for ancillary procedures which are already included in the CPT code’s procedure definition.

Examples of Unbundling in a sentence

  • An unbundled Network Element or a combination of unbundled Network Elements obtained, pursuant to the Federal Unbundling Rules, under this Agreement or a Frontier UNE Tariff.

  • Any facility, element, arrangement or the like that the Federal Unbundling Rules do not require Frontier to provide on an unbundled basis to Onvoy, whether because the facility was never subject to an unbundling requirement under the Federal Unbundling Rules, because the facility by operation of law has ceased or ceases to be subject to an unbundling requirement under the Federal Unbundling Rules, or otherwise.

  • Any reference in this Agreement to "Federal Unbundling Rules" shall not include an unbundling requirement if the unbundling requirement does not exist under both 47 U.S.C. § 251(c)(3) and 47 C.F.R. Part 51.

  • William Zarakas, Glenn Woroch, Lisa Wood, Daniel McFadden, Paul Liu, Nauman Ilias, “Structural Simulation Of Facility Sharing: Unbundling Policies and Investment Strategy in Local Exchange Markets Access Pricing and Investment In Local Exchange Infrastructure,” white paper, The Brattle Group, Cambridge, MA, May 2005.


More Definitions of Unbundling

Unbundling means to separate the charges for related products or services usually offered and charged/billed as a single package or tariff / tariff code.
Unbundling which means to bill separately for each component of a group of procedures that are commonly used together and for which Medicare and/or Medicaid provide a special "bundled" reimbursement rate;
Unbundling means using independent codes to bill separately for ancillary procedures which are already included in the CPT’s procedure definition.
Unbundling means the identification and separation of natural gas services and/or products and the associated costs to provide each such service and/or product which have been part of the "bundled" complement of services provided by a public gas utility.
Unbundling means the process of assigning and allocating a utility's costs into functional categories.
Unbundling means to break up the traditionally vertically integrated electric utilities typical of the regulated monopoly regime. See, e.g., Paul L. Joskow, California’s Electricity Crisis, 17 OXFORD REV. ECON. POL’Y 365, 367 (2001) (distinguishing between “wholesale” and “unbundled” transmission service).
Unbundling means access provided by a telecommunication service operator so that other service providers may buy or lease portions of its network elements to serve the customers.