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What is the Local Loop?

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What is the Local Loop?

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The local loop is a pair of twisted copper wires that runs from the user premises to the telco central office and brings phone service to your home or business. These wires are bi-directional, so it is referred to as a loop. This loop provides a user with access to the local telecommunications infrastructure that interconnected with the global telephone network. The two-pair local loop has been historically designed to provide voice-grade audio service.

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The loop or local loop charge is basically the amount you pay to have the T1 Circuit installed. This is done by the local phone company.

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