UNE Combination definition

UNE Combination means a combination of two (2) or more Unbundled Network Elements that were or were not previously combined or connected in Qwest's network, as required by the FCC, the Commission or this Agreement.
UNE Combination means a combination of two (2) or more Unbundled Network Elements that were or were not previously combined or connected in CenturyLink's network, as required by the FCC, the Commission or this Agreement.
UNE Combination means a combination of Unbundled Network Elements provided for in this Agreement.

Examples of UNE Combination in a sentence

  • CLEC will be required to provide the CFA (Connecting Facility Assignment) of CLEC's network demarcation (e.g., Collocation or multiplexing facilities) for each UNE, UNE Combination, or wholesale service when requesting Qwest to perform the Commingling of such services.

  • Qwest shall not deny access to a UNE on the grounds that the UNE or UNE Combination shares part of Qwest’s network with Access Services.

  • If CLEC desires access to a different UNE Combination, CLEC may request access through the Special Request Process set forth in this Agreement.

  • If no rate is identified in this Agreement for an UNE, Combination or Other Service that is required to be a TELRIC-compliant rate, the rate will be a TELRIC-compliant rate set by the Commission, or if no such rate has been set by a Commission, AT&T shall propose an interim TELRIC- compliant rate based upon a cost study that AT&T will provide upon request from NuVox.

  • The quality of a UNE Combination Qwest provides, as well as the access provided to that UNE Combination, will be equal between all Carriers requesting access to that UNE Combination; and, where Technically Feasible, the access and UNE Combination provided by Qwest will be provided in "substantially the same time and manner" to that which Qwest provides to itself.

  • The rates for each UNE, Combination and Other Services are set forth in the Pricing Schedule.

  • To the extent that CLEC requests Qwest to commingle a UNE or a UNE Combination with one or more facilities or services that CLEC has obtained at wholesale from Qwest pursuant to a method other than unbundling under Section 251(c)(3) of the Act, Qwest will not be required to bill that wholesale circuit at multiple rates, otherwise known as ratcheting.

  • To the extent that CLEC requests Qwest to commingle a UNE or a UNE Combination with one or more facilities or services that CLEC has obtained at wholesale from Qwest pursuant to a method other than unbundling under Section 251(c)(3) of the Act, Qwest will not be required to xxxx that wholesale circuit at multiple rates, otherwise known as ratcheting.

  • The rates for each UNE, Combination and Other Service are set forth in the Pricing Schedule.

  • If CenturyLink develops additional UNE Combination products, CLEC can order such products without using the Special Request Process, but CLEC may need to submit a New Customer Questionnaire and execute an amendment before ordering such products.


More Definitions of UNE Combination

UNE Combination means a combination of unbundled network elements provided for in this Agreement.
UNE Combination means a preexisting combination of legally binding and effective Section 251(c)(3) Unbundled Network Elements that have been defined to meet the necessary and impair requirements of Section 251(d)(1). UNE Combinations are provided to CO-PROVIDER in its preexisting combined state, and on an “as is” basis, and at Section 252(d)(1) rates. UNE Combinations include UNE-P and Private Line Combinations when used to provide aSignificant Amount of Local Exchange Traffic.”
UNE Combination means a combination of legally binding and effective Section 251(c)(3) unbundled network elements that have been defined to meet the necessary and impair requirements of Section 251(d)(1). UNE Combinations are provided to CLEC in a combination of combined state, on an “as is” basis, and at Section 252(d)(1) rates. UNE combinations include UNE-P and Private Line Combinations.
UNE Combination means a combination of two (2) or more Unbundled Network Elements that were or were not previously combined or connected in Malheur's network, as required by the FCC, the Commission or this Agreement.
UNE Combination means a preexisting combination of legally binding and effective Section 251(c)(3) unbundled network elements that have been defined to meet the necessary and impair requirements of Section 251(d)(1). UNE Combinations are provided to CLEC in its preexisting combined state, on an “as is” basis, and at Section 252(d)(1) rates. UNE combinations include UNE-P and Private Line Combinations.

Related to UNE Combination

  • Business Combination means any merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, reorganization or other similar business combination with one or more businesses, involving the Company.

  • Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer or "LCM" is the Network Element that does one or more of the following: aggregates lower bit rate or bandwidth signals to higher bit rate or bandwidth signals (multiplexing); disaggregates higher bit rate or bandwidth signals to lower bit rate or bandwidth signals (demultiplexing); aggregates a specified number of signals or channels to fewer channels (concentrating); performs signal conversion, including encoding of signals (e.g., analog to digital and digital to analog signal conversion); or in some instances performs electrical to optical (E/O) conversion. LCM includes DLC, and D4 channel banks and may be located in Remote Terminals or Central Offices.