Dark Fiber Transport definition

Dark Fiber Transport. CenturyLink’s unactivated optical interoffice transmission facilities, that are within CenturyLink’s network and connect CenturyLink switches or Wire Centers within the same LATA and State. Dark Fiber Transport does not include transmission facilities between the CenturyLink network and CLEC’s network or the location of CLEC’s equipment.
Dark Fiber Transport means optical transmission facilities, that Verizon has not activated by attaching multiplexing, aggregation or other electronics, between Verizon switches or wire centers.
Dark Fiber Transport means an optical transmission facility, within a LATA, that Frontier has not activated by attaching multiplexing, aggregation or other electronics, between Frontier switches (as identified in the LERG) or UNE Wire Centers.

Examples of Dark Fiber Transport in a sentence

  • Dark Fiber Transport is defined as Dedicated Transport that consists of unactivated optical interoffice transmission facilities without attached signal regeneration, multiplexing, aggregation or other electronics.

  • After February 7, 2029, Verizon will no longer provide or maintain any such Dark Fiber Transport as a UNE.

  • Effective as of February 8, 2021, notwithstanding any other term or condition of the Amended Agreement or a Verizon tariff or SGAT, and subject to the transitional provisions set forth in Subsection 8.2 below, UNE Dark Fiber Transport is not available as a UNE from Verizon on or after February 8, 2021 unless at least one end of the transport route is a Tier 3 wire center that is not an Alternative Fiber Wire Center.

  • Any Dark Fiber Transport precluded by Section 8.1 above but purchased as a UNE before February 8, 2021 will continue to be provisioned through February 7, 2029 at the rates that apply under this Agreement, unless discontinued by Customer or terminated by Verizon for any reason permitted under this Agreement or any tariff referenced herein (e.g., for non-payment).

  • Except as set forth in Section 6.9.1 below, BellSouth shall not be required to provide access to Dark Fiber Transport Entrance Facilities pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Except as set forth in Section 5.9.1 below, BellSouth shall not be required to provide access to Dark Fiber Transport Entrance Facilities pursuant to this Agreement.

  • CLEC may retain its embedded base of UNE Dark Fiber Transport on these routes until February 8, 2029.

  • After February 8, 2021, CLEC may not submit new orders for UNE Dark Fiber Transport on these routes.

  • Verizon may exclude its performance in connection with the provisioning of Loops or Transport (including Dark Fiber Transport) for which routine network modifications are performed from standard provisioning intervals and performance measures and remedies, if any, contained in the Agreement or elsewhere.

  • Applicable Law and rules under 47 C.F.R. Part 51 Dark Fiber Transport ties, that Verizon has not activated by attaching multiplexing, aggregation or other electronics, between Verizon switches or wire centers.


More Definitions of Dark Fiber Transport

Dark Fiber Transport shall have the meaning given in 47 C.F.R. § 51.319(e)(2)(iv).

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