NOTE: Existing Resale Qwest DSL service was grandparented effective January 28, 2006 and will not be available as a new service. Likewise, ADSL compatible UBL is not available in new contracts executed on the Negotiations Template after March 19, 2007. CLECs who sign the new contract will be able to maintain their existing ADSL Compatible UBLs until they are disconnected. No new ADSL Compatible UBLs can be ordered under this new contract. For information on alternative UNE products, contact your Qwest Sales Executive.
Unbundled Local Loop Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) Compatible Loop is an unbundled 2-wire metallic facility that establishes a transmission path between a Qwest Central Office (CO) Distribution Frame or equivalent and the loop demarcation point at an end-user premises. ADSL Compatible Loop is provided with the following characteristics:
General information regarding Unbundled Local Loop products is located in Unbundled Local Loop General Information.
Product Diagram
Availability
ADSL Compatible Loop is available where facilities exist throughout Qwest's 14-state local service territory.
Terms and Conditions
General Interconnection Agreement, regulations and policy information for ADSL Compatible Loop is described in the Terms and Conditions section of Unbundled Local Loop - General Information
Technical Publications
Technical characteristics, including network Channel/Network Channel Interface (NC/NCI) codes are described in Technical Publication, Interconnection - Unbundled Loop, 77384.
Rate Structure
Recurring charges are comprised of the following rate elements:
Recurring charges are billed on a month-to-month basis. Nonrecurring charges are billed at the time service is rendered. Term contracts are not available.
Nonrecurring charges depend on the Installation option chosen. Nonrecurring charges are billed at the time service is rendered. Term contracts are not available. A nonrecurring charge applies to the installation of service(s) and in some states a disconnect service(s) charge will apply.
Additional charges can apply. See Rate Structure under the Pricing section of Unbundled Local Loop - General Information.
Rates
Rates are available in Exhibit A or the specific rate sheet in your Interconnection Agreement. If there are elements that are not in your Interconnection Agreement, contact your Qwest Service Manager.
Tariffs, Regulations, and Policies
Tariffs, regulations and policies are located in the state
specific Tariffs/Catalogs/Price
Lists.
Optional Features
There are no optional features available with ADSL Compatible
Loop.
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Product Prerequisites
If you are a new Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) and are ready to do business with Qwest, view Getting Started as a Facility-Based CLEC. If you are an existing CLEC wishing to amend your Interconnection Agreement or your New Customer Questionnaire, additional information is located in the Interconnection Agreement.
Pre-Ordering
General pre-ordering information is described in the Pre-Ordering Overview. The Interconnect Mediated Access (IMA) User's Guide specifically details the information applicable to pre-ordering functions.
Loop Qualification
The Interconnect Mediated Access (IMA) User's Guide together with the Loop Qualification Raw Loop Data and CLEC Job Aid detail the information applicable to pre-ordering functions.
Qwest strongly recommends use of pre-ordering functionality to assist in achieving increased service request flow through and accuracy, which will result in reduced service request rejects.
The following activities may need to be performed by you in preparation for the issuance of the service request:
Information about the IMA based loop qualification queries are available in the IMA User's Guide or the Pre-Ordering Overview. The IMA Loop Qualification and Raw Loop Data-CLEC Job Aid is a web-based training course designed to provide valuable information and instructions on how to use and interpret IMA-based loop qualification queries and the raw loop data queries.
These activities will enable you to verify the type of facility and the loop make-up of the Unbundled Local Loop, which will assist you in identifying the appropriate service request intervals located in the Service Interval Guide (SIG).
Additional pre-ordering information is available in the Pre-Ordering section of Unbundled Local Loop - General Information.
Ordering
General ordering activities are described in the Ordering Overview and in the Ordering section of Unbundled Local Loop - General Information.
Unbundled Local Loop Installations Options:
Six installation options are available for Unbundled Local Loop. Detailed information about the different installation options is available in the Ordering section of Unbundled Local Loop - General Information.
Circuit ID (ECCKT)
ADSL Compatible Loops are assigned with Circuit Identification numbers. Detailed information about the Circuit Identification number format is available in the Ordering section of Unbundled Local Loop - General Information.
Conditioning
ADSL Compatible Loop may require conditioning (removal of Load Coils and/or Interfering Bridged Taps). Specific information on loop conditioning is available in the Ordering section of the Unbundled Local Loop - General Information.
Required Forms and Activity Types
ADSL Compatible Loop service requests are submitted using the following Local Service Ordering Guidelines (LSOG) forms.
Field Entry requirements are described in the LSOG. Valid LSR ACT types are described in the Ordering section of Unbundled Local Loop - General Information.
Service requests should be placed using Interconnect Mediated Access (IMA) Extensible Markup Language (XML), IMA Graphical User Interface (GUI), or faxed to (888) 796-9089.
A Design Layout Record (DLR) request is described in the IMA XML Network Disclosure Document and the IMA User's Guide.
Provisioning and Installation
General provisioning and installation activities are described in the Provisioning and Installation Overview and in the Provisioning and Installation section of Unbundled Local Loop - General Information.
Firm Order Confirmation (FOC) intervals are located in the SIG.
A jeopardy occurs on a service request if a condition exists that threatens timely completion. Jeopardy notifications are described in the Provisioning and Installation Overview.
Cooperative Testing information is available in the Provisioning and Installation section of Unbundled Local Loop - General Information.
Performance testing available on ADSL Compatible Loop includes:
Transmission performance parameters and limits are available in the Technical Publication, Interconnection - Unbundled Loop, 77384.
Loss and Completion Reports are generated based on loss and gain account activity. Loss and Completion Reports are described in Billing Information Additional Outputs SMDR, Completion Report, Loss Report.
Spectrum Management information is available in the Provisioning section of Unbundled Local Loop - General Information.
Service request can be rejected for various reasons. Error and rejection notifications are described in the Ordering Overview.
Hours of Operation
Installation hours are described in the Provisioning and Installation section of Unbundled Local Loop – General Information.
Maintenance and Repair
General maintenance and repair activities are described in the Maintenance and Repair Overview.
Billing
Customer Records and Information System (CRIS) billing is described in Billing Information - Customer Records and Information System (CRIS).
Training
View Qwest courses by clicking on Course Catalog.
Qwest contact information is located in Wholesale Customer Contacts.
This section is currently being compiled based on your feedback.
Last Update: May 27, 2009
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