Definition of “Local Loop” :
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The “Local Loop” refers to the physical line or circuit that connects a customer’s premises to the telecommunications provider’s network, often used for delivering broadband internet service.
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The “Local Loop” refers to the physical line or circuit that connects a customer’s premises to the telecommunications provider’s network, often used for delivering broadband internet service.
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