Line Sharing/Shared Loop Product
Course Description
This self-directed, web-based course provides an overview of
the Line Sharing/Shared Loop product. Line Sharing, also known
as Shared Loop, provides you with the opportunity to offer end-users
advanced data services over the existing copper loop that provides
the end-users analog voice-grade (POTS) service. It does this
by using the frequency range above the voice band of the copper
loop. The POTS service must be provided to the end-user by Qwest.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this training course, you will be able to:
- Define the Line Sharing/Shared Loop Product
- Describe Line Sharing pricing
- Describe Line Sharing requirements
- Explain the benefits of Line Sharing
- Describe the ordering process
- Describe the provisioning process
- Locate the Service Interval Guidelines (SIG) and other resources
pertaining to Line Sharing
Prerequisites
Audience
The target audience for the training is primarily CLECs and External Customers,
but the training is available to anyone that would like an overview
of the subject. We believe this training will assist you in gaining
a better understanding of the product and processes, and will
allow you to be more effective in working with the Qwest Sales
and Service Team.
Course Length
This course takes approximately 2-3 hours to complete.
Course Registration