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 unbundled network elements in the provision of telecommunications services. 5.1.1 Such equipment must at a minimum meet the following BellCore (Telcordia) Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) General Equipment Requirements: Criteria Level 3 requirements as outlined in the BellCore (Telcordia) Special Report SR-3580, Issue 1; equipment design spatial requirements per GR-63-CORE, Section 2; thermal heat dissipation per GR-063-CORE, Section 4, Criteria 77-79; acoustic noise per GR- 063-CORE, Section 4, Criterion 128, and National 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 ALEC Inc.,’s failure to comply with these requirements. 5.1.2 ALEC Inc., shall not use the Remote Collocation Space for marketing purposes nor shall it place any identifying signs or markings in the area surrounding the Remote Collocation Space or on the grounds of the Remote Site Location. 5.1.3 ALEC Inc., shall place a plaque or other identification affixed to ALEC Inc.,’s equipment to identify ALEC Inc.,’s equipment, including a list of emergency contacts with telephone numbers. 5.1.4 All ALEC Inc., equipment installation shall comply with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇, Section 8, “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.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement

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. 5.1.1 Such equipment must at a minimum meet the following BellCore (Telcordia) Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) General Equipment Requirements: Criteria Level 3 1 requirements as outlined in the BellCore (Telcordia) Special Report SR-3580, Issue 1; equipment design spatial requirements per GR-63-CORE, Section 2; thermal heat dissipation per GR-063GR- 063-CORE, Section 4, Criteria 77-79; acoustic noise per GR- 063GR-063-CORE, Section 4, Criterion 128, and National 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 ALEC Inc.,MTS Communications’s failure to comply with these requirementsthis section. 5.1.2 ALEC Inc., MTS Communications shall not use the Remote Collocation Space for marketing purposes nor shall it place any identifying signs or markings in the Exhibit 2: Attachment 4-Remote Site Page 12 area surrounding the Remote Collocation Space or on the grounds of the Remote Site Location. 5.1.3 ALEC Inc., MTS Communications shall place a plaque or other identification affixed to ALEC Inc.,MTS Communications’s equipment necessary to identify ALEC Inc.,MTS Communications’s equipment, including a list of emergency contacts with telephone numbers. 5.1.4 All ALEC Inc., MTS Communications equipment installation shall comply with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇BellSouth TR 73503-▇▇11, Section 8, “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 Locationremote collocation site. 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.

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 unbundled network elements in the provision of telecommunications services. 5.1.1 Such equipment must at a minimum meet the following BellCore (Telcordia) Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) General Equipment Requirements: Criteria Level 3 1 requirements as outlined in the BellCore theBellCore (Telcordia) Special Report SR-3580, Issue 1; equipment design spatial requirements per GR-63-CORE, Section 2; thermal heat dissipation per GR-063GR- 063-CORE, Section 4, Criteria 77-79; acoustic noise per GR- 063GR-063-CORE, Section 4, Criterion 128, and National 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 ALEC Inc.,KMC Telecom’s failure to comply with these requirementsthis section. 5.1.2 ALEC Inc., KMC Telecom shall not use the Remote Collocation Space for marketing purposes nor shall it place any identifying signs or markings in the area surrounding the Remote Collocation Space or on the grounds of the Remote Site Location. 5.1.3 ALEC Inc., KMC Telecom shall place a plaque or other identification affixed to ALEC Inc.,KMC Telecom’s equipment necessary to identify ALEC Inc.,KMCTelecom’s equipment, including a list of emergency contacts with telephone numbers. 5.1.4 All ALEC Inc., KMC Telecom equipment installation shall comply with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇, Section 8, “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 Locationremote collocation site. All copper conductor pairs, working and non-working, shall be equipped with a solid asolid state protector unit (over-voltage protection only) which has been listed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory.

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 unbundled network elements in the provision of telecommunications services. 5.1.1 Such equipment must at a minimum meet the following BellCore (Telcordia) Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) General Equipment Requirements: Criteria Level 3 1 requirements as outlined in the BellCore (Telcordia) Special Report SR-3580, Issue 1; equipment design spatial requirements per GR-63-CORE, Section 2; thermal heat dissipation per GR-063GR- 063-CORE, Section 4, Criteria 77-79; acoustic noise per GR- 063GR-063-CORE, Section 4, Criterion 128, and National 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 ALEC Inc.,BTC’s failure to comply with these requirementsthis section. 5.1.2 ALEC Inc., BTC shall not use the Remote Collocation Space for marketing purposes nor shall it place any identifying signs or markings in the area surrounding the Remote Collocation Space or on the grounds of the Remote Site Location. 5.1.3 ALEC Inc., BTC shall place a plaque or other identification affixed to ALEC Inc.,BTC’s equipment necessary to identify ALEC Inc.,BTC’s equipment, including a list of emergency contacts with telephone numbers. 5.1.4 All ALEC Inc., BTC equipment installation shall comply with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇, Section 8, “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 Locationremote collocation site. 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.

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 unbundled network elements in the provision of telecommunications services. 5.1.1 Such equipment must at a minimum meet the following BellCore (Telcordia) Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) General Equipment Requirements: Criteria Level 3 requirements as outlined in the BellCore (Telcordia) Special Report SR-3580, Issue 1; equipment design spatial requirements per GR-63-CORE, Section 2; thermal heat dissipation per GR-063-CORE, Section 4, Criteria 77-79; acoustic noise per GR- 063-CORE, Section 4, Criterion 128, and National 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 ALEC Inc.,’s failure to comply with these requirements. 5.1.2 ALEC Inc., shall not use the Remote Collocation Space for marketing purposes nor shall it place any identifying signs or markings in the area surrounding the Remote Collocation Space or on the grounds of the Remote Site Location. 5.1.3 ALEC Inc., shall place a plaque or other identification affixed to ALEC Inc.,’s equipment to identify ALEC Inc.,’s equipment, including a list of emergency contacts with telephone numbers. 5.1.4 All ALEC Inc., equipment installation shall comply with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇BellSouth TR 73503-▇▇11, Section 8, “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.

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 unbundled network elements in the provision of telecommunications services. 5.1.1 Such equipment must at a minimum meet the following BellCore (Telcordia) Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) General Equipment Requirements: Criteria Level 3 1 requirements as outlined in the BellCore (Telcordia) Special Report SR-3580, Issue 1; equipment design spatial requirements per GR-63-CORE, Section 2; thermal heat dissipation per GR-063-CORE, Section 4, Criteria 77-79; acoustic noise per GR- 063-CORE, Section 4, Criterion 128, and National 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 ALEC Inc.,WinStar’s failure to comply with these requirementsthis section. 5.1.2 ALEC Inc., WinStar shall not use the Remote Collocation Space for marketing purposes nor shall it place any identifying signs or markings in the area surrounding the Remote Collocation Space or on the grounds of the Remote Site Location. 5.1.3 ALEC Inc., WinStar shall place a plaque or other identification affixed to ALEC Inc.,WinStar’s equipment necessary to identify ALEC Inc.,WinStar’s equipment, including a list of emergency contacts with telephone numbers. 5.1.4 All ALEC Inc., WinStar equipment installation shall comply with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇, Section 8, “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 Locationremote collocation site. 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.

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 unbundled network elements in the provision of telecommunications services. 5.1.1 Such equipment must at a minimum meet the following BellCore (Telcordia) Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) General Equipment Requirements: Criteria Level 3 1 requirements as outlined in the BellCore (Telcordia) Special Report SR-3580, Issue 1; equipment design spatial requirements per GR-63-CORE, Section 2; thermal heat dissipation per GR-063GR- 063-CORE, Section 4, Criteria 77-79; acoustic noise per GR- 063GR-063-CORE, Section 4, Criterion 128, and National 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 ALEC Inc.,Network Telephone’s failure to comply with these requirementsthis section. 5.1.2 ALEC Inc., Network Telephone shall not use the Remote Collocation Space for marketing purposes nor shall it place any identifying signs or markings in the area surrounding the Remote Collocation Space or on the grounds of the Remote Site Location. 5.1.3 ALEC Inc., Network Telephone shall place a plaque or other identification affixed to ALEC Inc.,Network Telephone’s equipment necessary to identify ALEC Inc.,Network Telephone’s equipment, including a list of emergency contacts with telephone numbers. 5.1.4 All ALEC Inc., Network Telephone equipment installation shall comply with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇, Section 8, “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 Locationremote collocation site. 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement