Hybrid Loops Sample Clauses
Hybrid Loops. Sprint will provide CLEC access to Hybrid Loops for the provision of narrowband services as provided below. Sprint is not required to provide unbundled access to the packet switched features, functions, and capabilities of its Hybrid Loops.
44.10.1. When CLEC requests access to a Hybrid Loop for the provision of narrowband services, Sprint will
44.10.1.1. Provide non-discriminatory unbundled access to the entire Hybrid Loop capable of providing voice-grade service (i.
Hybrid Loops. A "Hybrid Loop" is an Unbundled Loop composed of both fiber optic cable, usually in the feeder plant, and copper wire or cable, usually in the distribution plant.
Hybrid Loops. Embarq will provide CLEC access to Hybrid Loops for the provision of narrowband services as provided below. Embarq is not required to provide unbundled access to the packet switched features, functions, and capabilities of its Hybrid Loops.
Hybrid Loops. Embarq will provide CLEC access to Hybrid Loops for the provision of narrowband services as provided below. Embarq is not required to provide unbundled access to the packet switched features, functions, and capabilities of its Hybrid Loops.
45.10.1. When CLEC requests access to a Hybrid Loop for the provision of narrowband services, Embarq will
(a) Provide non-discriminatory unbundled access to the entire Hybrid Loop capable of providing voice-grade service (i.e., equivalent to DS0 capacity) using time division multiplexing, or
(b) Provide non-discriminatory unbundled access to a spare Copper Loop serving that end-user.
Hybrid Loops. Sprint will provide CLEC access to Hybrid Loops for the provision of broadband and narrowband services as provided below. Sprint is not required to provide unbundled access to the packet switched features, functions, and capabilities of its Hybrid Loops.
44.8.1. When CLEC requests access to a Hybrid Loop for the provision of broadband service, Sprint will provide CLEC, on an unbundled basis, with non-discriminatory access to the time division multiplexing features, functions, and capabilities of that Hybrid Loop, including DS1 and DS3 capacity, to the extent the Commission or FCC has determined that impairment exists, to establish a transmission path between Sprint’s Central Office and the CLEC’s end-user’s premises.
44.8.2. When CLEC requests access to a Hybrid Loop for the provision of narrowband services, Sprint will
44.8.2.1. Provide non-discriminatory unbundled access to the entire Hybrid Loop capable of providing voice-grade service (i.e. equivalent to DS0 capacity) using time division multiplexing, or
44.8.2.2. Provide non-discriminatory unbundled access to a spare Copper Loop serving that end-user.
Hybrid Loops. CenturyLink will provide CLEC access to Hybrid Loops for the provision of narrowband services as provided below.
Hybrid Loops. CenturyLink will provide CLEC access to Hybrid Loops for the provision of narrowband services as provided below. CenturyLink is not required to provide unbundled access to the packet switched features, functions, and capabilities of its Hybrid Loops.
45.10.1. When CLEC requests access to a Hybrid Loop for the provision of narrowband services, CenturyLink will
(a) Provide non-discriminatory unbundled access to the entire Hybrid Loop capable of providing voice-grade service (i.e., equivalent to DS0 capacity) using time division multiplexing, or
(b) Provide non-discriminatory unbundled access to a spare Copper Loop serving that end user.
Hybrid Loops. Sprint will provide KMC access to Hybrid Loops for the provision of broadband and narrowband services as provided below. Sprint is not required to provide unbundled access to the packet switched features, functions, and capabilities of its Hybrid Loops.
7.11.1. When KMC requests access to a Hybrid Loop for the provision of broadband service, Sprint will provide KMC, on an unbundled basis, with non-discriminatory access to the time division multiplexing features, functions, and capabilities of that Hybrid Loop, including DS1 and DS3 capacity, to the extent available under this Agreement, to establish a transmission path between Sprint’s Central Office and the KMC end user’s premises. This access shall include access to all features, functions, and capabilities of the hybrid loop that are not used to transmit packetized information.
7.11.2. When KMC requests access to a Hybrid Loop for the provision of narrowband services, Sprint will
Hybrid Loops. 4.6.1 A hybrid loop is a local loop composed of both fiber, usually in the feeder plant, and copper wire or cable, usually in the distribution plant. At CLEC’s request, SBC MISSOURI shall provide CLEC access to a hybrid loop as set forth in this Section.
4.6.2 For narrowband access, SBC MISSOURI shall provide non-discriminatory access either to an entire hybrid loop capable of voice grade services (i.e. equivalent to DS0 capacity) using time division multiplexing; or to a spare home-run copper loop serving that customer on an unbundled basis.
4.6.3 Fiber to the Home Loops – A fiber to the home loop (FTTH) is a local loop consisting of entirely fiber cable, whether dark or lit, and serving an end user’s customer premises. SBC MISSOURI shall provide access to FTTH consistent with the terms set forth below.
4.6.4 SBC MISSOURI must maintain the existing copper loop connected to the particular customer premises after deploying the fiber-to-the-home loop and provide nondiscriminatory access to that copper loop on an unbundled basis unless SBC MISSOURI retires the copper loop pursuant to Section 51.319(a)(3)(iii).
4.6.5 If SBC MISSOURI maintains the existing copper loop pursuant to Section 51.319(a)(3)(ii)(A) it need not incur any expenses to ensure that the existing copper loop remains capable of transmitting signals prior to receiving a request for access pursuant to that paragraph, in which case SBC MISSOURI shall restore the copper loop to serviceable condition upon request.
4.6.6 Should SBC MISSOURI retire the copper loop pursuant to Section 51.319(a)(3)(iii) it shall provide nondiscriminatory access to a 64 kilobits per second transmission path capable of voice grade service over the fiber-to-the-home loop on an unbundled basis.
4.6.7 Prior to retiring any copper loop or copper subloop that has been replaced with a fiber-to-the-home loop, SBC MISSOURI must comply with:
4.6.7.1 The network disclosure requirements set forth in section 251(c)(5) of the Act and in ¶ 51.325 through ¶51.335; and
4.6.7.2 Any applicable state requirements
Hybrid Loops. Brightspeed will provide CLEC access to Hybrid Loops for the provision of narrowband services as provided below.
66.10.1 When CLEC requests access to a Hybrid Loop for the provision of narrowband services, Brightspeed may elect to provide CLEC nondiscriminatory access either to an entire Hybrid Loop capable of voice grade services (i.e., equivalent to DS0 capacity) using Time Division Multiplexing, or to a spare Copper Loop serving that customer on an unbundled basis. Brightspeed shall not be required to provide CLEC unbundled access to the Packet Switched features, functions and capabilities of a Hybrid Loop.