Technically Feasible Point definition

Technically Feasible Point is As Described in the Act.
Technically Feasible Point is as described in the Act. “Telecommunications” is as defined in the Act.

Examples of Technically Feasible Point in a sentence

  • If and, only to the extent required by, Applicable Law, each Party shall offer to the other Party nondiscriminatory access to Network Elements on an unbundled basis at any Technically Feasible Point.

  • When requested by a resident or developer in the City, Licensee shall, at Licensee’s sole expense, extend the Cable System to any single family residence or dwelling within the City, provided that such extension involves density of 30 existing homes per cable plant mile measured from the nearest Technically Feasible Point of Connection on the Cable System, determined by Licensee in its sole discretion.

  • The incremental costs to be paid will be Licensee’s costs (reasonable labor and materials) of extending the Cable System consistently with Licensee’s overall system design to the residence, or to and throughout the development, from the nearest Technically Feasible Point of Connection on the Cable System, as determined by Licensee in its sole discretion.

  • The incremental costs to be paid will be Licensee’s costs (reasonable labor and materials) of extending the Cable System consistently with Licensee’s overall system design to the establishment from the nearest Technically Feasible Point of Connection on the Cable System, as determined by Licensee in its sole discretion.

  • When requested by the owner of a commercial or industrial establishment within the City, Licensee shall extend Cable Services to the owner's establishment, provided that no plant extension and nothing more than a Standard Drop, measured from the nearest Technically Feasible Point of Connection on the Cable System as determined by Licensee in its sole discretion, is required to make Cable Services available.