This is the physical telecommunications circuit (line) in the local network that connects the CO (Central Office) with the customer's residence. See also Local Loop.
The portion of a telephone line between the end user's location and the telephone service provider's central office. Also called local loop, subscriber loop or local line.
Connection from the customer to the local telephone company for access to the telephone network; also represents the connection between the serving toll center and the serving office of the interexchange carrier used for access to public switched network services. Also known as local loop.
a telephone line connection the subscriber's terminal equipment to the public switched network and which has a dedicated port in the telephone exchange equipment
a telephone line reaching from the telephone company central office to a customer's premises, which in this case is a residential dwelling unit
A communications line (e.g. circuit) interconnecting a frame-relay-compatible device(DTE) to a frame-relay switch (DCE). See also Trunk Line.
Connection provided by a telephone company - which runs between the central office or collocation within the central office, and the customer's premises.
A telephone line reaching from the telephone company central office to a point usually on your premises. Beyond this point, the wire is considered inside wiring.
A telephone line connecting a caller to a telephone companyâ€(tm)s central office. This line runs from the central office to the callerâ€(tm)s building. After that point, the wire is considered inside wiring.
A telephone line reaching from the telephone company central office to a point on a private premise. Usually equates to one customer line.
The circuit used to enter the communications network.
The circuit connecting a telephone consumer to the company's central office.
The physical telecommunications circuit connecting an end-user location with the serving central office in a local network environment. Also called the local loop or "last mile."
A line assigned a specific telephone number that connects a customer's phone or related instrument to a central office.
The connection from the customer to the local telephone company for access to the public switched telephone network, also known as the local loop; can also refer to the connection between the serving toll exchange and the serving office of the interexchange carrier used to access public switched network transport services.
Public telecommunications line that continuously connects an instrument to a switching station. refer to Public Access Telephone Service (P.A.T.S.)
the circuit between a telephone subscriber and the local switching center.
A line for voice, data or video reaching from a telecommunications company's central office to a point near or on a customer's site.