Cell Sites Sample Clauses

Cell Sites. Schedule 4.26 lists each cell site (including each cell site on which a USCC Entity, USCC Newco or an Affiliate thereof has placed one or more antennas) (a “USCC Cell Site”) currently operated, used or under construction (including cell sites where site acquisition in process and where construction has not yet commenced) by a USCC Entity, USCC Newco or an Affiliate thereof primarily for the USCC Business, as of the date hereof, indicating the address or other location description of such USCC Cell Site, and whether any other Person is permitted to co-locate towers or antennas thereon or has any other rights with respect thereto. Schedule 4.26 also sets forth (a) each instance where a USCC Entity, USCC Newco or an Affiliate thereof co-locates its antennas used in the USCC Business on another Person’s tower or antenna structure and (b) whether any antenna structure on which a USCC Entity, USCC Newco or an Affiliate thereof locates antennas used in the USCC Business is one which requires notification to the FAA under 47 C.F.R. 17.17 and, if so, the antenna structure registration number thereof. Each of the USCC Cell Sites has been constructed, and is operating, substantially in compliance with the terms and conditions of the USCC Licenses, the USCC System Permits and the rules and regulations of all applicable Governmental Authorities, including the FCC and the FAA, and a USCC Entity, USCC Newco or an Affiliate thereof has made all filings, tower registrations and reports relating to each USCC Cell Site, except where the failure to make such filings, tower registrations or reports would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a USCC Material Adverse Effect, and all such filings, reports and registrations are accurate in all material respects. A preliminary draft of Schedule 4.26 that is substantially complete is attached hereto. An updated final version of Schedule 4.26 will be delivered by USCC to ALLTEL within 30 days after the date of this Agreement.
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Cell Sites. (i) During the term of this Agreement, and subject to the terms hereof, Cingular shall, at its own expense, install, operate, maintain, repair or replace its Cell Sites in a manner that will enable Sunshine to provide Broadband PCS Service on the Licenses using Cingular's Cell Sites and otherwise in a manner consistent with industry standards, and conforming at all times to applicable laws and regulations (including all applicable FCC Rules). Cingular shall be responsible for obtaining and maintaining from the appropriate public authorities or private entities, as available, any authorizations, licenses, or permits required for the installation, operation, maintenance, repair or replacement of its Cell Sites and for obtaining and maintaining reasonable interconnection arrangements with the PSTN, provided, however, that Sunshine shall be responsible for review, verification, and filing of any applications, reports, notifications, notices, or other filings with the FCC. Cingular shall install, operate, maintain, repair or replace its Cell Sites without discriminating in favor of or against itself or Sunshine.
Cell Sites. All of Freedom’s macro cell sites, small cells, and in-building systems, including an assumption of related leaseholds and all related obligations. •

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