Common use of Equipment Type Clause in Contracts

Equipment Type. BellSouth permits the collocation of any type of equipment necessary for interconnection to BellSouth’s network or for access to BellSouth’s unbundled network elements 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 Premises must be for interconnection to BellSouth's network or for access to BellSouth's unbundled network elements in the provision of telecommunications services. 5.1.1 Examples of equipment that would not be considered necessary include but are not limited to: Traditional circuit switching equipment, equipment used exclusively for call-related databases, computer servers used exclusively for providing information services, operations support system (OSS) equipment used to support CLEC network Version 3Q01: 10/22/01 operations, equipment that generates customer orders, manages trouble tickets or inventory, or stores customer records in centralized databases, etc. BellSouth will determine upon receipt of an application if the requested equipment is necessary based on the criteria established by the FCC. Multifunctional equipment placed on BellSouth's Premises must not place any greater relative burden on BellSouth's property than comparable single-function equipment. BellSouth reserves the right to permit collocation of any equipment on a nondiscriminatory basis. 5.1.2 Such equipment must, at a minimum, meet the following BellCore (Telcordia) Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) General Equipment Requirements: Criteria Level 1 requirements as outlined in the BellCore (Telcordia) Special Report SR-3580, Issue 1 and equipment design spatial requirements per GR-63-CORE, Section 2, requirement numbers 3, 23, 25 and 34. Cageless collocation arrangements must additionally meet GR-63-CORE, Section 2, requirement numbers 1, 2, 5, 6, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21 and 26. Except where otherwise required by a Commission, BellSouth shall comply with the applicable FCC rules relating to denial of collocation based on DSLi’s failure to comply with this section. 5.1.3 DSLi shall not request more DS0, DS1, DS3 and optical terminations for a collocation arrangement than the total port or termination capacity of the equipment physically installed in the arrangement. The total capacity of the equipment collocated in the arrangement will include equipment contained in the application in question as well as equipment already placed in the arrangement. If full network termination capacity of the equipment being installed is not requested in the application, additional network terminations for the installed equipment will require the submission of another application. In the event that DSLi submits an application for terminations that exceed the total capacity of the collocated equipment, DSLi will be informed of the discrepancy and will be required to submit a revision to the application.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement

Equipment Type. BellSouth permits the collocation of any type of equipment necessary for interconnection to BellSouth’s network or for access to BellSouth’s unbundled network elements in the provision of telecommunications services, as the term "necessary" is defined by FCC 47 C.F.R. Section 51.323 (b51.323(b). The primary purpose and function of any equipment collocated in a Premises must be for interconnection to BellSouth's ’s network or for access to BellSouth's ’s unbundled network elements in the provision of telecommunications services. 5.1.1 Examples of equipment that would not be considered necessary include but are not limited to: Traditional circuit switching equipment, equipment used exclusively for call-related databases, computer servers used exclusively for providing information services, operations support system (OSS) equipment used to support CLEC network Version 3Q01: 10/22/01 operations, equipment that generates customer orders, manages trouble tickets or inventory, or stores customer records in centralized databases, etc. BellSouth will determine upon receipt of an application if the requested equipment is necessary based on the criteria established by the FCC. Multifunctional equipment placed on BellSouth's Premises must not place any greater relative burden on BellSouth's property than comparable single-function equipment. BellSouth reserves the right to permit collocation of any equipment on a nondiscriminatory basis. 5.1.2 Such equipment must, must at a minimum, minimum meet the following BellCore (Telcordia) Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) General Equipment Requirements: Criteria Level 1 requirements as outlined in the BellCore (Telcordia) Special Report SR-3580, Issue 1 and 1; equipment design spatial requirements per GR-63-CORE, Section 2, requirement numbers 3, 23, 25 and 34. Cageless collocation arrangements must additionally meet GR-63; thermal heat dissipation per GR- 063-CORE, Section 24, requirement numbers 1Criteria 77-79; acoustic noise per GR-063-CORE, 2Section 4, 5Criterion 128, 6, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21 and 26National Electric Code standards. Except where otherwise required by a Commission, BellSouth shall comply with the applicable FCC rules relating to denial of collocation based on DSLiCLEC-1’s failure to comply with this section. 5.1.3 DSLi CLEC-1 shall not request more DS0, DS1, DS3 and optical terminations for a collocation arrangement than the total port or termination capacity of the equipment physically installed in the arrangement. The total capacity of the equipment collocated in the arrangement will include equipment contained in the application in question as well as equipment already placed in the arrangement. If full network termination capacity of the equipment being installed is not requested in the application, additional network terminations for the installed equipment will require the submission of another application. In the event that DSLi CLEC-1 submits an application for terminations that exceed the total capacity of the collocated equipment, DSLi CLEC-1 will be informed of the discrepancy and will be required to submit a revision to the application.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Physical Collocation Master Agreement, Physical Collocation Master Agreement

Equipment Type. BellSouth permits the collocation of any type of equipment necessary for interconnection to BellSouth’s network or for access to BellSouth’s unbundled network elements 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 Premises Remote Collocation Space must be for interconnection to BellSouth's network or for access to BellSouth's unbundled network elements in the provision of telecommunications services. 5.1.1 Examples of equipment that would not be considered necessary include but are not limited to: Traditional traditional circuit switching equipment, equipment used exclusively for call-related databases, computer servers used exclusively for providing information services, operations support system (OSS) equipment used to support CLEC collocated telecommunications carrier network Version 3Q01: 10/22/01 operations, equipment that generates customer orders, manages trouble tickets or inventory, or stores customer records in centralized databases, etc. BellSouth will determine upon receipt of an application if the requested equipment is necessary based on the criteria established by the FCC. Multifunctional equipment placed on BellSouth's Premises must not place any greater relative burden on BellSouth's property than comparable single-function equipment. BellSouth reserves the right to permit collocation of any equipment on a nondiscriminatory basis. 5.1.2 Such equipment must, at a minimum, meet the following BellCore (Telcordia) Telcordia Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) General Equipment Requirements: Criteria Level 1 3 requirements as outlined in the BellCore (Telcordia) Telcordia Special Report SR-3580, Issue 1 and equipment design spatial requirements per GR-63-CORE, Section 2, requirement numbers 3, 23, 25 and 34. Cageless collocation arrangements must additionally meet GR-63-CORE, Section 2, requirement numbers 1, 2, 5, 6, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21 and 26. Except where otherwise required by a Commission, BellSouth shall comply with the applicable FCC rules relating to denial of collocation based on DSLiNOS Communications, Inc.’s failure to comply with this sectionSection. 5.1.2.1 All NOS Communications, Inc. equipment installation shall comply with BellSouth TR 73503-11h, “Grounding - Engineering Procedures”. Metallic cable sheaths and metallic strength members of optical fiber cables as well as the metallic cable sheaths of all copper conductor cables shall be bonded to the designated grounding bus for the Remote Site Location. All copper conductor pairs, working and non-working, shall be equipped with a solid-state protector unit (over-voltage protection only), which has been listed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory. 5.1.3 DSLi NOS Communications, Inc. shall not request more DS0identify to BellSouth whenever NOS Communications, DS1Inc. submits a Method of Procedure (“MOP”) adding equipment to NOS Communications, DS3 and optical terminations for Inc.’s Remote Collocation Space all UCC-1 lien holders or other entities that have a collocation arrangement than financial interest, secured or otherwise, in the total port or termination capacity equipment in NOS Communications, Inc.’s Remote Collocation Space. NOS Communications, Inc. shall submit a copy of the equipment physically installed in the arrangement. The total capacity list of the equipment collocated in the arrangement will include equipment contained in the application in question as well as equipment already placed in the arrangement. If full network termination capacity of the equipment being installed is not requested in the applicationany lien holders or other entities that have a financial interest to NOS Communications, additional network terminations for the installed equipment will require the submission of another application. In the event that DSLi submits an application for terminations that exceed the total capacity of the collocated equipment, DSLi will be informed of the discrepancy and will be required to submit a revision to the applicationInc.’s ATCC Representative.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Equipment Type. BellSouth permits the collocation of any type of equipment necessary for interconnection to BellSouth’s network or for access to BellSouth’s unbundled network elements 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 Premises must be for interconnection to BellSouth's network or for access to BellSouth's unbundled network elements in the provision of telecommunications services. 5.1.1 Examples of equipment that would not be considered necessary include include, but are not limited to: Traditional traditional circuit switching equipment, equipment used exclusively for call-related databases, computer servers used exclusively for providing information services, operations support system (OSS) equipment used to support CLEC collocated telecommunications carrier network Version 3Q01: 10/22/01 operations, equipment that generates customer orders, manages trouble tickets or inventory, or stores customer records in centralized databases, etc. BellSouth will determine upon receipt of an application if the requested equipment is necessary based on the criteria established by the FCC. Multifunctional equipment placed on BellSouth's Premises must not place any greater relative burden on BellSouth's property than comparable single-function equipment. BellSouth reserves the right to permit collocation of any equipment on a nondiscriminatory basis. 5.1.2 Such equipment must, at a minimum, meet the following BellCore (Telcordia) Telcordia Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) General Equipment Requirements: Criteria Level 1 requirements as outlined in the BellCore (Telcordia) Telcordia Special Report SR-3580, Issue 1 and equipment design spatial requirements per GR-63-CORE, Section 2, requirement numbers 3, 23, 25 and 34. Cageless collocation arrangements must additionally meet GR-63-CORE, Section 2, requirement numbers 1, 2, 5, 6, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21 and 26. Except where otherwise required by a Commission, BellSouth shall comply with the applicable FCC rules relating to denial of collocation based on DSLiTeleconex’s failure to comply with this sectionSection. 5.1.3 DSLi Teleconex shall not request more DS0, DS1, DS3 and optical terminations for a collocation arrangement than the total port or termination capacity of the equipment physically installed in the arrangement. The total capacity of the equipment collocated in the arrangement will include equipment contained in the application in question an application, as well as Version 1Q03: 02/28/03 equipment already placed in the collocation arrangement. If full network termination capacity of the equipment being installed is not requested in the application, additional network terminations for the installed equipment will require the submission of another application. In the event that DSLi Teleconex submits an application for terminations that will exceed the total capacity of the collocated equipment, DSLi Teleconex will be informed of the discrepancy by BellSouth and will be required to submit a revision to the application.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Equipment Type. BellSouth permits the collocation of any type of equipment necessary for interconnection to BellSouth’s network or for access to BellSouth’s unbundled network elements 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 Premises Remote Collocation Space must be for interconnection to BellSouth's network or for access to BellSouth's unbundled network elements in the provision of telecommunications services. 5.1.1 Examples of equipment that would not be considered necessary include but are not limited to: Traditional traditional circuit switching equipment, equipment used exclusively for call-related databases, computer servers used exclusively for providing information services, operations support system (OSS) equipment used to support CLEC collocated telecommunications carrier network Version 3Q01: 10/22/01 operations, equipment that generates customer orders, manages trouble tickets or inventory, or stores customer records in centralized databases, etc. BellSouth will determine upon receipt of an application if the requested equipment is necessary based on the criteria established by the FCC. Multifunctional equipment placed on BellSouth's Premises must not place any greater relative burden on BellSouth's property than comparable single-function equipment. BellSouth reserves the right to permit collocation of any equipment on a nondiscriminatory basis. 5.1.2 Such equipment must, at a minimum, meet the following BellCore (Telcordia) Telcordia Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) General Equipment Requirements: Criteria Level 1 3 requirements as outlined in the BellCore (Telcordia) Telcordia Special Report SR-3580, Issue 1 and equipment design spatial requirements per GR-63-CORE, Section 2, requirement numbers 3, 23, 25 and 34. Cageless collocation arrangements must additionally meet GR-63-CORE, Section 2, requirement numbers 1, 2, 5, 6, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21 and 26. Except where otherwise required by a Commission, BellSouth shall comply with the applicable FCC rules relating to denial of collocation based on DSLiTeleconex’s failure to comply with this sectionSection. 5.1.2.1 All Teleconex equipment installation shall comply with BellSouth TR 73503-11h, “Grounding - Engineering Procedures”. Metallic cable sheaths and metallic strength members of optical fiber cables as well as the metallic cable sheaths of all copper conductor cables shall be bonded to the designated grounding bus for the Remote Site Location. All copper conductor pairs, working and non-working, shall be equipped with a solid-state protector unit (over-voltage protection only), which has been listed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory. 5.1.3 DSLi Teleconex shall not request more DS0identify to BellSouth whenever Teleconex submits a Method of Procedure (“MOP”) adding equipment to Teleconex’s Remote Collocation Space all UCC-1 lien holders or other entities that have a financial interest, DS1secured or otherwise, DS3 and optical terminations for in the equipment in Teleconex’s Remote Collocation Space. Teleconex shall submit a collocation arrangement than the total port or termination capacity copy of the equipment physically installed in the arrangement. The total capacity list of the equipment collocated in the arrangement will include equipment contained in the application in question as well as equipment already placed in the arrangement. If full network termination capacity of the equipment being installed is not requested in the application, additional network terminations for the installed equipment will require the submission of another application. In the event any lien holders or other entities that DSLi submits an application for terminations that exceed the total capacity of the collocated equipment, DSLi will be informed of the discrepancy and will be required have a financial interest to submit a revision to the applicationTeleconex’s ATCC Representative.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Equipment Type. BellSouth permits the collocation of any type of equipment necessary used or useful for interconnection to BellSouth’s network or for access to BellSouth’s unbundled network elements 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 Such equipment collocated in a Premises must be used or useful for interconnection to BellSouth's network or for and access to BellSouth's unbundled network elements in the provision of telecommunications services. 5.1.1 Examples of includes, but is not limited to transmission equipment that would not be considered necessary include including, but are not limited to: Traditional circuit , optical terminating equipment and multiplexers, and digital subscriber line access multiplexers, routers, asyncronous transfer mode multiplexers, and remote switching equipment, equipment used exclusively for call-related databases, computer servers used exclusively for providing information services, operations support system (OSS) equipment used to support CLEC network Version 3Q01: 10/22/01 operations, equipment that generates customer orders, manages trouble tickets or inventory, or stores customer records modules. Nothing in centralized databases, etc. this section requires BellSouth will determine upon receipt of an application if the requested equipment is necessary based on the criteria established by the FCC. Multifunctional equipment placed on BellSouth's Premises must not place any greater relative burden on BellSouth's property than comparable single-function equipment. BellSouth reserves the right 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 on a nondiscriminatory basiscollocated pursuant to this section. 5.1.2 5.1.1 Such equipment must, must at a minimum, minimum meet the following BellCore (Telcordia) Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) General Equipment Requirements: Criteria Level 1 requirements as outlined in the BellCore (Telcordia) Special Report SR-3580, Issue 1 and 1; equipment design spatial requirements per GR-63-CORE, Section 2, requirement numbers 3, 23, 25 and 34. Cageless collocation arrangements must additionally meet GR-63; thermal heat dissipation per GR-063-CORE, Section 24, requirement numbers 1Criteria 77-79; acoustic noise per GR-063-CORE, 2Section 4, 5Criterion 128, 6, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21 and 26National Electric Code standards. Except where otherwise required by a CommissionIf BellSouth denies collocation of Adelphia’s equipment citing safety standards, BellSouth must provide to Adelphia within (5) five business days of the denial a list of all equipment that BellSouth locates within the premises in question together with an affadivit attesting that all of the equipment meets or exceeds the safety standard that BellSouth contends ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s equipment fails to meet. 5.1.2 Adelphia shall comply with not use the applicable FCC rules relating to denial Collocation Space for marketing purposes nor shall it place any identifying signs or markings in the area surrounding the Collocation Space or on the grounds of collocation based on DSLi’s failure to comply with this sectionthe central office premises. 5.1.3 DSLi Adelphia shall not request more DS0, DS1, DS3 and optical terminations for place a collocation arrangement than the total port plaque or termination capacity of the other identification affixed to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s equipment physically installed in the arrangement. The total capacity of the equipment collocated in the arrangement will include equipment contained in the application in question as well as equipment already placed in the arrangement. If full network termination capacity of the equipment being installed is not requested in the application, additional network terminations for the installed equipment will require the submission of another application. In the event that DSLi submits an application for terminations that exceed the total capacity of the collocated necessary to identify ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s equipment, DSLi will be informed including a list of the discrepancy and will be required to submit a revision to the applicationemergency contacts with telephone numbers.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Equipment Type. BellSouth permits the collocation of any type of equipment necessary for interconnection to BellSouth’s network or for access to BellSouth’s unbundled network elements 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 Premises Remote Collocation Space must be for interconnection to BellSouth's network or for access to BellSouth's unbundled network elements in the provision of telecommunications services. 5.1.1 Examples of equipment that would not be considered necessary include but are not limited to: Traditional traditional circuit switching equipment, equipment used exclusively for call-related databases, computer servers used exclusively for providing information services, operations support system (OSS) equipment used to support CLEC collocated telecommunications carrier network Version 3Q01: 10/22/01 operations, equipment that generates customer orders, manages trouble tickets or inventory, or stores customer records in centralized databases, etc. BellSouth will determine upon receipt of an application if the requested equipment is necessary based on the criteria established by the FCC. Multifunctional equipment placed on BellSouth's Premises must not place any greater relative burden on BellSouth's property than comparable single-function equipment. BellSouth reserves the right to permit collocation of any equipment on a nondiscriminatory basis. 5.1.2 Such equipment must, at a minimum, meet the following BellCore (Telcordia) Telcordia Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) General Equipment Requirements: Criteria Level 1 3 requirements as outlined in the BellCore (Telcordia) Telcordia Special Report SR-3580, Issue 1 and equipment design spatial requirements per GR-63-CORE, Section 2, requirement numbers 3, 23, 25 and 34. Cageless collocation arrangements must additionally meet GR-63-CORE, Section 2, requirement numbers 1, 2, 5, 6, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21 and 26. Except where otherwise required by a Commission, BellSouth shall comply with the applicable FCC rules relating to denial of collocation based on DSLiDukeNet’s failure to comply with this sectionSection. 5.1.2.1 All DukeNet equipment installation shall comply with BellSouth TR 73503-11h, “Grounding - Engineering Procedures”. Metallic cable sheaths and metallic strength members of optical fiber cables as well as the metallic cable sheaths of all copper conductor cables shall be bonded to the designated grounding bus for the Remote Site Location. All copper conductor pairs, working and non-working, shall be equipped with a solid-state protector unit (over-voltage protection only), which has been listed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory. 5.1.3 DSLi DukeNet shall not request more DS0identify to BellSouth whenever DukeNet submits a Method of Procedure (“MOP”) adding equipment to DukeNet’s Remote Collocation Space all UCC-1 lien holders or other entities that have a financial interest, DS1secured or otherwise, DS3 and optical terminations for in the equipment in DukeNet’s Remote Collocation Space. DukeNet shall submit a collocation arrangement than the total port or termination capacity copy of the equipment physically installed in the arrangement. The total capacity list of the equipment collocated in the arrangement will include equipment contained in the application in question as well as equipment already placed in the arrangement. If full network termination capacity of the equipment being installed is not requested in the application, additional network terminations for the installed equipment will require the submission of another application. In the event any lien holders or other entities that DSLi submits an application for terminations that exceed the total capacity of the collocated equipment, DSLi will be informed of the discrepancy and will be required have a financial interest to submit a revision to the applicationDukeNet’s ATCC Representative.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Equipment Type. BellSouth permits the collocation of any type of equipment necessary for interconnection to BellSouth’s network or for access to BellSouth’s unbundled network elements 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 Premises Remote Collocation Space must be for interconnection to BellSouth's network or for access to BellSouth's unbundled network elements in the provision of telecommunications services. 5.1.1 Examples of equipment that would not be considered necessary include but are not limited to: Traditional traditional circuit switching equipment, equipment used exclusively for call-related databases, computer servers used exclusively for providing information services, operations support system (OSS) equipment used to support CLEC collocated telecommunications carrier network Version 3Q01: 10/22/01 operations, equipment that generates customer orders, manages trouble tickets or inventory, or stores customer records in centralized databases, etc. BellSouth will determine upon receipt of an application if the requested equipment is necessary based on the criteria established by the FCC. Multifunctional equipment placed on BellSouth's Premises must not place any greater relative burden on BellSouth's property than comparable single-function equipment. BellSouth reserves the right to permit collocation of any equipment on a nondiscriminatory basis. 5.1.2 Such equipment must, at a minimum, meet the following BellCore (Telcordia) Telcordia Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) General Equipment Requirements: Criteria Level 1 3 requirements as outlined in the BellCore (Telcordia) Telcordia Special Report SR-3580, Issue 1 and equipment design spatial requirements per GR-63-CORE, Section 2, requirement numbers 3, 23, 25 and 34. Cageless collocation arrangements must additionally meet GR-63-CORE, Section 2, requirement numbers 1, 2, 5, 6, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21 and 26. Except where otherwise required by a Commission, BellSouth shall comply with the applicable FCC rules relating to denial of collocation based on DSLiALCALL’s failure to comply with this sectionSection. 5.1.2.1 All ALCALL equipment installation shall comply with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇, “Grounding - Engineering Procedures”. Metallic cable sheaths and metallic strength members of optical fiber cables as well as the metallic cable sheaths of all copper conductor cables shall be bonded to the designated grounding bus for the Remote Site Location. All copper conductor pairs, working and non-working, shall be equipped with a solid-state protector unit (over-voltage protection only), which has been listed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory. 5.1.3 DSLi ALCALL shall not request more DS0identify to BellSouth whenever ALCALL submits a Method of Procedure (“MOP”) adding equipment to ALCALL’s Remote Collocation Space all UCC-1 lien holders or other entities that have a financial interest, DS1secured or otherwise, DS3 and optical terminations for in the equipment in ALCALL’s Remote Collocation Space. ALCALL shall submit a collocation arrangement than the total port or termination capacity copy of the equipment physically installed in the arrangement. The total capacity list of the equipment collocated in the arrangement will include equipment contained in the application in question as well as equipment already placed in the arrangement. If full network termination capacity of the equipment being installed is not requested in the application, additional network terminations for the installed equipment will require the submission of another application. In the event any lien holders or other entities that DSLi submits an application for terminations that exceed the total capacity of the collocated equipment, DSLi will be informed of the discrepancy and will be required have a financial interest to submit a revision to the applicationALCALL’s ATCC Representative.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement