Cageless Collocation - AT&T Sample Clauses

Cageless Collocation - AT&T. 13STATE will provide Cageless Collocation in any collocation space that is supported by the existing telecommunications infrastructure (Active Collocation Space), or in the event that all such space is exhausted or completely occupied, will provide in any collocation space that requires additional telecommunications infrastructure (Inactive Space), as further defined in Section 2 of this Appendix. Under this arrangement, AT&T-13STATE will provide space in single bay increments, including available space adjacent to or next to AT&T-13STATE’s equipment. Collocator will have direct access to its equipment twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week without need for a security escort AT&T-13STATE.
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Cageless Collocation - AT&T. 13STATE will provide Cageless Collocation in any collocation space that is supported by the existing telecommunications infrastructure (Active Collocation Space), or in the event that all such space is exhausted or completely occupied, will provide in any collocation space that requires additional telecommunications infrastructure (Inactive Space), as further defined in Section 2 of this Appendix. Under this arrangement, AT&T-13STATE will provide space in single bay increments, including available space adjacent to or next to AT&T-13STATE’s equipment. Wireless Collocator will have direct access to its equipment twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week without need for a security escort. AT&T-13STATE will not require Wireless Collocator to use an intermediate interconnection arrangement (i.e., POT frame). AT&T- 13STATE may take reasonable steps to protect its own equipment as provided in Section 6 of this Appendix. Accordingly, AT&T-13STATE will not provide Wireless Collocator’s personnel or agents with direct access to AT&T-13STATE’s Main Distribution Frame (MDF), with the exception of the AT&T-13STATE Approved Tier 1 Vendor.

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  • Collocation Interconnection may be accomplished through the Collocation arrangements offered by CenturyLink. The terms and conditions under which Collocation will be available are described in Article IX of this Agreement.

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  • Carrier Lines All Participants acknowledge that the Transaction of Message Content between Participants is to be provided over various facilities and communications lines, and information shall be transmitted over local exchange and Internet backbone carrier lines and through routers, switches, and other devices (collectively, “carrier lines”) owned, maintained, and serviced by third-party carriers, utilities, and Internet service providers, all of which may be beyond the Participants’ control. Provided a Participant uses reasonable security measures, no less stringent than those directives, instructions, and specifications contained in this Agreement, the Performance and Service Specifications, and the Operating Policies and Procedures, the Participants assume no liability for or relating to the integrity, privacy, security, confidentiality, or use of any information while it is transmitted over those carrier lines, which are beyond the Participants’ control, or any delay, failure, interruption, interception, loss, transmission, or corruption of any Message Content or other information attributable to transmission over those carrier lines which are beyond the Participants’ control. Use of the carrier lines is solely at the Participants’ risk and is subject to all Applicable Law.

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  • Physical Collocation (a) If space for Physical Collocation is immediately available at the time of CLEC's request, SBC-AMERITECH shall include in its notice to CLEC: (i) the space to be provided, and (ii) whether SBC- AMERITECH can deliver the space to CLEC by the date set forth in Section 12.15.2(d).

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