Broadband Backhaul Purchase Commitments Sample Clauses

The Broadband Backhaul Purchase Commitments clause sets out the obligations of a party to buy a specified amount of broadband backhaul capacity over a defined period. Typically, this clause details the minimum purchase quantities, the duration of the commitment, and any penalties or consequences for failing to meet these requirements. For example, a telecommunications provider may be required to purchase a certain bandwidth from a network operator each month for the term of the agreement. The core function of this clause is to provide certainty and predictability for both parties regarding demand and revenue, while also allocating the risk of underutilization or non-performance.
Broadband Backhaul Purchase Commitments. Customer agrees to purchase Broadband Backhaul Services according to the purchase commitments set forth in Exhibit C-1 of this Schedule C.
Broadband Backhaul Purchase Commitments. 2.1. DSL Purchase Commitment. Customer agrees to order Broadband Backhaul Services such that: (a) Commencing upon the Effective Date through [*Material Omitted and Separately Filed Under an Application for Confidential Treatment], no less than [*Material Omitted and Separately Filed Under an Application for Confidential Treatment]; (b) Commencing upon [*Material Omitted and Separately Filed Under an Application for Confidential Treatment] through [*Material Omitted and Separately Filed Under an Application for Confidential Treatment]. (such commitment, as may be reduced pursuant to the Agreement, the "DSL Purchase Commitment").