Analog Loop Capabilities Sample Clauses

Analog Loop Capabilities. 45.3.1. Analog loops facilitate the transmission of voice grade signals in the 300-3000 Hz range and terminate in a 2-wire or 4-wire electrical interface at the CLEC’s end user’s premises. CLEC shall not install equipment on analog Loops that exceeds the specified bandwidth.
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Analog Loop Capabilities. 7.4.1. Analog loops facilitate the transmission of voice grade signals in the 300-3000 Hz range and terminate in a 2-wire or 4-wire electrical interface at the KMC’s end user’s premises. KMC shall not install equipment on analog Loops that exceeds the specified bandwidth.
Analog Loop Capabilities. 44.3.1. Analog loops facilitate the transmission of voice grade signals in the 300- 3000 Hz range and terminate in a 2-wire or 4-wire electrical interface at Level 3’s end user’s premises. Level 3 shall not install equipment on analog Loops that exceeds the specified bandwidth.
Analog Loop Capabilities. 44.3.1. Analog loops facilitate the transmission of voice grade signals in the 300-3000 Hz range and terminate in a 2-wire or 4-wire electrical interface at PAETEC’s end user’s premises. PAETEC shall not install equipment on analog Loops that exceeds the specified bandwidth.
Analog Loop Capabilities. 44.3.1. Analog loops facilitate the transmission of voice grade signals in the 300- 3000 Hz range and terminate in a 2-wire or 4-wire electrical interface at the AT&T’s end user’s premises. AT&T shall not install equipment on analog Loops that exceeds the specified bandwidth.
Analog Loop Capabilities. 46.3.1. Analog loops facilitate the transmission of voice grade signals in the 300-3000 Hz range and terminate in a 2-wire or 4-wire electrical interface at NuVox’s end user’s premises. NuVox shall not install equipment on analog Loops that exceeds the specified bandwidth.

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