Dedicated Transport Sample Clauses

Dedicated Transport. A DS0-, DS1-, or DS3-capacity transmission facility between Verizon switches (as identified in the LERG) or UNE Wire Centers, within a LATA, that is dedicated to a particular end user or carrier. Dedicated Transport is sometimes referred to as dedicated interoffice facilities ("IOF"). Dedicated Transport does not include any facility that does not connect a pair of Verizon UNE Wire Centers.
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Dedicated Transport. 6.2.1 BellSouth shall offer Dedicated Transport in each of the following ways:
Dedicated Transport. Dedicated Transport is defined as BellSouth’s transmission facilities between wire centers or switches owned by BellSouth, or between wire centers or switches owned by BellSouth and switches owned by NewPhone, including but not limited to DS1, DS3 and OCn level services, as well as dark fiber, dedicated to NewPhone. BellSouth shall not be required to provide access to OCn level Dedicated Transport under any circumstances pursuant to this Agreement. In addition, except as set forth in Section 5.2 below, BellSouth shall not be required to provide to NewPhone unbundled access to interoffice transmission facilities that do not connect a pair of wire centers or switches owned by BellSouth (Entrance Facilities).
Dedicated Transport. 6.2.1 Dedicated Transport is composed of the following Unbundled Network Elements:
Dedicated Transport. An Unbundled Network Element that is purchased for the purpose of transporting Telecommunication Services between designated Serving Wire Centers (SWC). Dedicated Transport may extend between two GTE SWCs (Interoffice Dedicated Transport or IDT) or may extend from the GTE SWC to the CLEC premise (CLEC Dedicated Transport or CDT). CDT remains within the exchange boundaries of the SWC, while IDT traverses exchange boundaries.
Dedicated Transport. A DS1 or DS3 transmission facility between Verizon switches (as identified in the LERG) or wire centers, within a LATA, that is dedicated to a particular end user or carrier. Transmission facilities or services provided between (i) a Verizon wire center or switch and (ii) a switch or wire center of NetCarrier or a third party are not Dedicated Transport.
Dedicated Transport. Dedicated Transport is defined as AT&T’s transmission facilities between wire centers or switches owned by AT&T, or between wire centers or switches owned by AT&T and switches owned by TWTC, including but not limited to DS1, DS3 and OCn level services, as well as dark fiber, dedicated to TWTC. To the extent AT&T has local switching equipment, as defined by the FCC’s rules, “reverse collocated” in a non-incumbent LEC premises, the transmission path back to the AT&T wire center shall constitute Dedicated Transport. AT&T shall not be required to provide access to OCn level Dedicated Transport pursuant to this Agreement.
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Dedicated Transport. ‌ Subject to the conditions set forth in Section 1 of this Attachment, and upon request by Synergem, Verizon shall make available to Synergem where facilities are available, Dedicated Transport unbundled from other Network Elements at the rates, terms and conditions set forth in Verizon's DTE MA No. 17 Tariff, as amended from time to time, that relate to or concern Dedicated Transport unbundled from other Network Elements, and Verizon shall do so regardless of whether or not such rates, terms and conditions are effective. Verizon shall provide Synergem with access to the unbundled Dedicated Transport in accordance with, but only to the extent required by, the Federal Unbundling Rules.
Dedicated Transport. II-3 1.26
Dedicated Transport. 50.1. Embarq shall provide CLEC with nondiscriminatory access to dedicated transport on an unbundled basis, as set forth in this Agreement. A “route” is a transmission path between one of Embarq’s Wire Centers or switches and another of Embarq’s Wire Centers or switches. A route between two points (e.g., Wire Center or switch “A” and Wire Center or switch “Z”) may pass through one or more intermediate wire centers or switches (e.g., Wire Center or switch “X”). Transmission paths between identical end points (e.g., Wire Center or switch “A” and Wire Center or switch “Z”) are the same “route,” irrespective of whether they pass through the same intermediate Wire Centers or switches, if any.
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