Common use of CABLE INSTALLATIONS Clause in Contracts

CABLE INSTALLATIONS. A. All cables to and from the Tenant space must run in the common area cable management system – there are no exceptions. B. For datacenter users, the under floor cable management is used for all cable runs. Any tile modifications must be approved by the Building Engineer. C. If it is necessary for the raised floor tiles to be cut, they will be performed by the building or datacenter engineering staff. After the initial installation, all additional tile cuts will be at an additional cost. NO tile cutting will be done in the raised floor room. D. For telco users, overhead ladder racks are used for copper and coaxial cables, and fiber guide trays are used for fiber runs. E. All cables, to the extent that they exit the Premises (i.e., to the extent that they are located under the raised floor or outside of the cage or Building walls that demise the Premises (all such cables are referred to herein as “Interspace Cables”)) must be bundled together using the approved materials as provided within this document. The standard for Interspace Cables is wax-coated string or Velcro-ties for ease of installation and removal. No plastic tie-straps for Interspace Cables will be permitted.** ** Landlord agrees not to modify this item 5.0E, during the Term of the Lease, as it relates to Tenant and/or the Tenant Space, to cause such item to apply to cables that do NOT exit the Premises, without Tenant’s prior approval, which approval may be withheld in Tenant’s sole and absolute discretion. F. All Interspace Cable installations will be secured to a cable rack/tray using wax-coated string or Velcro-ties to ensure stability and cleanliness. ** ** Landlord agrees not to modify this item 5.0F, during the Term of the Lease, as it relates to Tenant and/or the Tenant Space, to cause such item to apply to cables that do NOT exit the Premises, without Tenant’s prior approval, which approval may be withheld in Tenant’s sole and absolute discretion. G. At no time will Interspace Cables be allowed to extend beyond the rack/tray edges. Interspace Cable bundles will be kept in a neat and orderly fashion to maintain workability and appearance.** ** Landlord agrees not to modify this item 5.0G, during the Term of the Lease, as it relates to Tenant and/or the Tenant Space, to cause such item to apply to cables that do NOT exit the Premises, without Tenant’s prior approval, which approval may be withheld in Tenant’s sole and absolute discretion. H. All Interspace Cables must be run on top of the rack/tray and are not allowed to be run underneath them.** ** Landlord agrees not to modify this item 5.0H, during the Term of the Lease, as it relates to Tenant and/or the Tenant Space, to cause such item to apply to cables that do NOT exit the Premises, without Tenant’s prior approval, which approval may be withheld in Tenant’s sole and absolute discretion. I. All Interspace Cables must be labeled according to the Labeling Standard listed on the last page of this document.** ** Landlord agrees not to modify this item 5.0I, during the Term of the Lease, as it relates to Tenant and/or the Tenant Space, to cause such item to apply to cables that do NOT exit the Premises, without Tenant’s prior approval, which approval may be withheld in Tenant’s sole and absolute discretion. J. All under floor cables must be plenum rated.

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Sources: Turn Key Datacenter Lease (Danger Inc)

CABLE INSTALLATIONS. A. All cables to Depending upon the extent of the work, Customer should consider the disabling of the fire alarm enunciation, smoke detection and from the Tenant space must run in the common area cable management system – there are no exceptionssuppression systems. B. For datacenter usersThe following requirements only apply to shared, common space outside of the Colocation Premises. Customer cable work inside customer premises is exempt; provided 1. Customer must use good workmanship and engineering practices. 2. No “Customer to Customer” cable connections are permitted between DLR Customers in the Turn-Key Datacenter™. Customers are allowed to interconnect between any of their owed equipment and their customer’s within their designated premises. 3. The under floor cable management is to be used for all cable runs. 4. Any tile modifications Customer may run overhead ladder rack or tray affixed to the top of customer cabinets within customer’s premises, as necessary. 5. All cables installations must be approved by the Building Engineer. C. If it is necessary for the raised floor tiles to be cut, they will be performed by the building or datacenter engineering staff. After the initial installation, all additional tile cuts will be at an additional cost. NO tile cutting will be done in the raised floor room. D. For telco users, overhead ladder racks are used for copper secured and coaxial cables, and fiber guide trays are used for fiber runs. E. All cables, to the extent that they exit the Premises (i.e., to the extent that they are located under the raised floor or outside of the cage or Building walls that demise the Premises (all such cables are referred to herein as “Interspace Cables”)) must be bundled together using the approved materials such as provided within this document. The standard for Interspace Cables is wax-coated string or string, Velcro-ties for ease of installation and removal. No or plastic tie-straps for Interspace Cables will be permitted.** ** Landlord agrees not to modify this item 5.0E, during the Term of the Lease, as it relates to Tenant and/or the Tenant Space, to cause such item to apply to cables that do NOT exit the Premises, without Tenant’s prior approval, which approval may be withheld in Tenant’s sole and absolute discretionstraps. F. All Interspace Cable installations will be secured to a cable rack/tray using wax-coated string or Velcro-ties to ensure stability and cleanliness6. ** ** Landlord agrees Cables are not to modify this item 5.0F, during the Term of the Lease, as it relates to Tenant and/or the Tenant Space, to cause such item to apply to cables that do NOT exit the Premises, without Tenant’s prior approval, which approval may be withheld in Tenant’s sole and absolute discretion. G. At no time will Interspace Cables be allowed to extend beyond the rack/tray edges. Interspace Cable bundles will be kept in a neat and orderly fashion to maintain workability and appearance.** ** Landlord agrees not to modify this item 5.0G, during the Term of the Lease, as it relates to Tenant and/or the Tenant Space, to cause such item to apply to 7. All cables that do NOT exit the Premises, without Tenant’s prior approval, which approval may be withheld in Tenant’s sole and absolute discretion. H. All Interspace Cables must be run on top of the rack/tray and are not allowed to be run underneath them.** ** Landlord agrees 8. COMMUNICATIONS CABLES LABELING STANDARD A. Grantor reserves the right to review and approve the pathway and engineering of all DLR “Customer to Customer” interconnections. Approval will not to modify this item 5.0H, during be unreasonably withheld. All interconnections must occur in the Term of the Lease, as it relates to Tenant and/or the Tenant Space, to cause such item to apply to cables that do NOT exit the Premises, without Tenant’s prior approval, which approval may be withheld in Tenant’s sole and absolute discretionBuilding Meet-Me-Room. I. B. All Interspace Cables cables to and from the Customer space must run in the common area cable management system. C. If cables extend into DLR space, then cables must be labeled according to the following Labeling Standard listed on the last page of this document.** ** Landlord agrees not to modify this item 5.0I, during the Term of the Lease, as it relates to Tenant and/or the Tenant Space, to cause such item to apply to cables that do NOT exit the Premises, without Tenant’s prior approval, which approval Standard: 1. Customer conduit runs in common space may be withheld in Tenant’s sole labeled at the ends and absolute discretionjunctions only. J. All under floor 2. Tagging of all cables must be plenum ratedperformed at the beginning and end points of each cable. Cable bundles may be labeled as single units. Customer standard tags are acceptable. “Write-on” labels are allowed for the identification of circuits due to the potential for change, but must be legible. 3. Tags must have the following: i. Customer name, ii. cage location

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Sources: Colocation Agreement