Equipment Type Sample Clauses

Equipment Type. BellSouth permits the collocation of any type of equipment necessary for interconnection to BellSouth’s network or for access to unbundled network elements in the provision of telecommunications services.
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Equipment Type. BellSouth permits the collocation of any type of equipment used or useful for interconnection to BellSouth’s network or for access to unbundled network elements in the provision of telecommunications services. Such equipment used or useful for interconnection and access to unbundled network elements includes, but is not limited to transmission equipment including, but not limited to, optical terminating equipment and multiplexers, and digital subscriber line access multiplexers, routers, asynchronous transfer mode multiplexers, and remote switching modules. Nothing in this section requires BellSouth to permit collocation of equipment used solely to provide enhanced services; provided, however, that BellSouth may not place any limitations on the ability of requesting carriers to use all the features, functions, and capabilities of equipment collocated pursuant to this section.
Equipment Type. BellSouth shall permit the collocation and use of any equipment necessary for interconnection to BellSouth’s network and/or access to BellSouth’s unbundled network elements in the provision of telecommunications services, as the Version 2Q04: 08/18/04 term "necessary" is defined by FCC 47 C.F.R. Section 51.323 (b). The primary purpose and function of any equipment collocated in a BellSouth Premises must be for interconnection to BellSouth’s network or access to BellSouth’s unbundled network elements in the provision of telecommunications services. Equipment is necessary for interconnection if an inability to deploy that equipment would, as a practical, economical, or operational matter, preclude the requesting carrier from obtaining interconnection with BellSouth at a level equal in quality to that which BellSouth obtains within its own network or what BellSouth provides to any affiliate, subsidiary, or other party.
Equipment Type. BellSouth permits the collocation of any type of equipment necessary for interconnection to BellSouth’s network or for access to BellSouth’s UNEs in the provision of telecommunications services, as the term "necessary" is defined by FCC 47 C.F.R. Section 51.323 (b). The primary purpose and function of any equipment collocated in a Remote Collocation Space must be for interconnection to BellSouth's network or for access to BellSouth's UNEs in the provision of telecommunications services.
Equipment Type. The Servicer will not change the Equipment Type classifications on its servicing system without the prior written consent of the Series Controlling Party.
Equipment Type. 5.1.1 BellSouth permits the collocation and use of any type of equipment that is necessary and will be used primarily for interconnection to BellSouth’s network or for access to UNEs in the provision of telecommunications services, as the term "necessary" is defined by XXX 00 X.X.X. § 00.000 (x). Equipment is necessary for interconnection if an inability to deploy that equipment would, as a practical, economical, or operational matter, preclude the requesting carrier from obtaining interconnection with BellSouth at a level equal in quality to that which BellSouth obtains within its own network or what BellSouth provides to any affiliate, subsidiary, or other party.
Equipment Type. BellSouth permits the placement of equipment in the Physical Collocation arrangement where such equipment is utilized for the purposes of providing telecommunication services through interconnection or through access to unbundled network elements. Where that equipment can also provide information services, the telecommunications carrier may offer information services through the same arrangement, so long as it is also offering telecommunications services through the same arrangement. BellSouth is not required to provide for collocation of equipment that can only provide enhanced services or information services. In addition, BellSouth will not permit collocation of equipment that will be used only to provide enhanced services or information services. Further, BellSouth will not accept collocation requests from entities that are not telecommunications carriers.
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Equipment Type. BellSouth shall permit the collocation and use of any equipment necessary for interconnection or access to unbundled network elements, in accordance with the applicable FCC and Commission rules and orders. Equipment is necessary for interconnection if an inability to deploy that equipment would, as practical, economic, or operational matter, preclude the requesting carrier from obtaining interconnection with BellSouth at a level equal in quality to that which BellSouth obtains within its own network or what BellSouth provides to any Affiliate, subsidiary, or other party.
Equipment Type. The Carrier agrees to supply the following types of motor carrier equipment in order to service SPS: * 48 feet flatbed trailers; * 53 feet flatbed trailers; SPS shall notify Carrier of the required equipment on its tender document for pick-up.
Equipment Type. 5.1.1 AT&T shall permit the collocation and use of any equipment necessary for interconnection to AT&T’s network and/or access to AT&T’s unbundled network elements in the provision of Telecommunications Services, as the term “necessary” is defined by XXX 00 X.X.X. § 00.000 (x). The primary purpose and function of any equipment collocated in an AT&T Premises must be for interconnection to AT&T’s network or access to AT&T’s unbundled network elements in the provision of Telecommunications Services. Equipment is necessary for interconnection if an inability to deploy that equipment would, as a practical, economical, or operational matter, preclude the requesting carrier from obtaining interconnection with AT&T at a level equal in quality to that which AT&T obtains within its own network or what AT&T provides to any affiliate, subsidiary, or other party.
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