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Version 3Q03: 11/12/2003<br />

BST 09/29/05 AL<br />

Attachment 2<br />

Page 37<br />

block(s) that will be used to provide access to the requested USLs. The Estimated<br />

Completion date (“ECD”) for set up at the cross-box will be sixty (60) days<br />

subject to the terrain, and/or obtaining work permits, and equipment delivery. In<br />

the event that Bell<strong>South</strong> cannot meet the sixty (60) day ECD, Bell<strong>South</strong> will notify<br />

<strong>TC</strong> SYSTEMS in writing via the SI process. Bell<strong>South</strong> and <strong>TC</strong> SYSTEMS will<br />

work cooperatively to establish a mutually agreeable installation date on an<br />

individual case basis.<br />

2.8.2.8 Once the site set-up is complete, <strong>TC</strong> SYSTEMS will request sub-loop pairs<br />

through submission of a LSR form to the Local Carrier Service Center (“LCSC”).<br />

The provisioning of the order will include the disconnect of Bell<strong>South</strong>’s feeder<br />

facilities from Bell<strong>South</strong>’s distribution facilities, to the extent such cross connects<br />

exist. OC is required with USL pair provisioning when <strong>TC</strong> SYSTEMS requests an<br />

existing Bell<strong>South</strong> circuit that is currently providing service, and the Order<br />

Coordination charge shall be billed in addition to the USL pair rate. For expedite<br />

requests by <strong>TC</strong> SYSTEMS for sub-loop pairs, expedite charges will apply for<br />

intervals less than five (5) calendar days.<br />

2.8.2.9 Absent any applicable industry standards technical references, Bell<strong>South</strong>’s<br />

TR73600 Unbundled Local Loop Technical Specification shall apply in a<br />

nondiscriminatory manner consistent with 47 CFR 51.311b.<br />

2.8.3 Unbundled Network Terminating Wire (UNTW)<br />

2.8.3.1 UNTW is twisted copper wiring or any future type of facility other than copper<br />

that Bell<strong>South</strong> deploys and has not been proven to be unfeasible to unbundle, that<br />

extends from Bell<strong>South</strong>’s garden terminal on the side of a building or<br />

telecommunication equipment room or wiring closet that is typically located on<br />

each floor of a multi-story building to the point of demarcation at the end user’s<br />

location. UNTW is the “last” part of the Loop on the Bell<strong>South</strong> network side of<br />

the demarcation point.<br />

2.8.3.2 This element will be provided in Multi-Dwelling Units (MDUs) and/or Multi-<br />

Tenants Units (MTUs) where either Party owns or controls wiring all the way to<br />

the end user’s premises. Neither Party will provide this element in locations where<br />

the property owner provides its own wiring to the end user’s premises, where a<br />

third party owns the wiring to the end user’s premises.<br />

2.8.3.2.1 Bell<strong>South</strong> will install the IAT within sixty (60) days from the submission of<br />

the SI or as mutually agreed to by the parties. Bell<strong>South</strong> shall install the<br />

IAT in properties identified by <strong>TC</strong> SYSTEMS in a SI process.<br />

2.8.3.2.2 In garden apartment or campus MDU environments, the IAT shall be installed<br />

adjacent to Bell<strong>South</strong>’s garden terminal unless <strong>TC</strong> SYSTEMS and Bell<strong>South</strong><br />

mutually agree otherwise. Each IAT installed in garden apartments or campus<br />

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