
GTE
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Florida
Unbundled Network Element
(UNE)
Non-Recurring Cost Study
2 -Wire Standard Distribution
is a 2-wire transmission path that may include load coils,
bridged tap, etc. This transmission path may include carrier derived facility components (i.e.
pair gain applications, loop
concentratordmultiplexers).
%Wire StandardDistribution
is a 4-wire transmission path that may include load coils,
bridged tap, etc. This transmission path may include carrier derived facility components (i.e.
pair gain applications, loop
concentratordmultiplexers).
2- Wire Non-Loaded Distribution
is a 2-wire transmission path without load coils or bridged
tap. Dependent upon service technology, loop make-up, and length this facility may require
line repeaters.
4-Wire Non-Loaded Distribution
is a 4-wire transmission without
load
coils or bridged tap.
Dependent upon service technology, loop make-up, and length this facility may require line
repeaters.
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Unbundled Subloop Feeder
is a transmission path that extends from the MDF located in a GTE
central office to the FDI, or its functional equivalent, at a GTE cross-connect box. Unbundled
subloop feeder
is
an Exchange
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Basic
UNE.
Unbundled subloop feeder can be configured
as:
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2-Wire Standard Feeder
is a 2-wire transmission path that may include load coils, bridged
tap, etc.
4-
Wire Standard Feeder
is a 4-wire transmission path that may include load coils, bridged
tap, etc.
2-Wire Non-loaded Feeder
is a 2-wire transmission path without load coils or bridged tap.
Dependent upon service technology, loop make-up, and length this facility may require line
repeaters.
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+
4-
Wire Non-loaded Feeder
is a 4-wire transmission path without
load
coils or bridged tap.
Dependent upon service technology, loop make-up, and length
this
facility may require line
repeaters.
Unbundled Customer Serving Terminal (drop)
extends from a terminal, such
as
a pole or
pedestal, to the end user premises and includes the
NID.
The unbundled drop is an Exchange
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Basic
UNE.
Dark
Fiber
Dark Fiber is the unused fiber optic cable connecting
two
points within GTE’s network. It is
“dark” because it does not have electronics (i.e., terminating multiplexing equipment, electronic-
to-optic conversion equipment, etc.) on either end of the fiber segment. The CLEC provides its
own
electronics equipment and signals
on
the fiber to make it “lit.” Dark Fiber is an
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