Co-Location. 1. Each Party shall ensure that major suppliers in its territory provide to suppliers of public telecommunications services of the other Party physical co-location of equipment necessary for interconnection or access to unbundled network elements on a timely basis and on terms, conditions and at cost-oriented rates that are reasonable and non-discriminatory. 2. Where physical co-location is not practical for technical reasons or because of space limitations, each Party shall ensure that major suppliers in its territory provide alternative solution, which may include facilitating virtual co-location, on a timely basis and on terms, conditions and at cost-oriented rates that are reasonable and non-discriminatory. 3. Each Party may determine, in accordance with its law and regulations, which premises in its territory are subject to paragraphs 1 and 2.
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Sources: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement
Co-Location. 1. Each Party shall ensure that major suppliers in its territory provide to suppliers of public telecommunications services of the other Party physical co-location of equipment necessary for interconnection or access to unbundled network elements on a timely basis and on terms, conditions and at cost-oriented rates that are reasonable and non-discriminatory.
2. Where physical co-location is not practical for technical reasons or because of space limitations, each Party shall ensure that major suppliers in its territory provide alternative solution, which may include facilitating virtual co-location, on a timely basis and on terms, conditions and at cost-oriented rates that are reasonable and non-non- discriminatory.
3. Each Party may determine, in accordance with its law and regulations, which premises in its territory are subject to paragraphs 1 and 2.
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Co-Location. 1. Each Subject to paragraphs 2 and 3, each Party shall ensure that a major suppliers supplier in its territory provide provides to suppliers of public telecommunications services of the other Party in the Party's territory physical co-location of equipment necessary for interconnection or access to unbundled network elements on a timely basis terms and on termsconditions, conditions and at cost-oriented rates rates, that are reasonable and reasonable, non-discriminatory, and transparent.
2. Where physical co-location is not practical for technical reasons or because of space limitations, each Party shall ensure that a major suppliers supplier in its territory provide provides an alternative solutionsolution (7) on terms and conditions, which may include facilitating virtual co-location, on a timely basis and on terms, conditions and at cost-oriented rates rates, that are reasonable and reasonable, non-discriminatory, and transparent.
3. Each Party may determine, in accordance with its law and regulations, limit which premises in its territory are subject to paragraphs 1 and 2, provided the Party specifies any such limitation in its law or regulations.
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Sources: Free Trade Agreement
Co-Location. 1. Each Party shall ensure that major dominant suppliers in its territory provide to suppliers of public telecommunications services of the other Party the physical co-location of equipment necessary for interconnection to interconnect with or access to unbundled network elements on a timely basis and on terms, conditions conditions, and at cost-oriented rates that are reasonable and reasonable, non-discriminatory, and based on generally available supply.
2. Where physical co-location is not practical practicable for technical reasons or because of due to space limitations, each Party shall ensure that major suppliers in its territory provide an alternative solution, which may include such as facilitating virtual co-location, on a timely basis and on terms, conditions and at cost-cost- oriented rates fees that are reasonable and reasonable, non-discriminatorydiscriminatory and based on a generally available offer.
3. Each Party may determine, in accordance with its law and regulationslegal system, which premises in its territory are the facilities subject to paragraphs 1 and 2.
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Sources: Economic Complementation Agreement