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Sub-loop unbundling

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Sub-loop unbundling is the process by which a sub-section of part of the local loop is unbundled. In practice this often means the competitor placing a small street cabinet next to an eircom local copper aggregation cabinet and using a `tie cable’ to connect on to the last part of the local op into customers’ homes. Being short range, superior bit-rate performance will result compared to normal Local loop unbundling (LLU).