Common use of Equipment Type Clause in Contracts

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. 5.1.1 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; 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. 5.1.2 CLEC-1 shall not use the 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 the Premises. 5.1.3 CLEC-1 shall place a plaque or other identification affixed to CLEC-1’s equipment necessary to identify CLEC-1’s equipment, including a list of emergency contacts with telephone numbers.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

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. 5.1.1 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; 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- GR-063-CORE, Section 4, Criterion 128, and National Electric Code standards. 5.1.2 CLEC-1 COMPASS shall not use the 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 the Premisescentral office premises. 5.1.3 CLEC-1 COMPASS shall place a plaque or other identification affixed to CLEC-1COMPASS’s equipment necessary to identify CLEC-1COMPASS’s equipment, including a list of emergency contacts with telephone numbers.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

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. 5.1.1 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; 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- GR-063-CORE, Section 4, Criterion 128, and National Electric Code standards. BellSouth may not object to the collocation of equipment on the grounds that the equipment does not comply with safety or engineering standards that are more stringent than the safety or engineering standards that BellSouth applies to its own equipment. 5.1.2 CLEC-1 Maxcess shall not use the 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 the Premisescentral office premises. 5.1.3 CLEC-1 Maxcess shall place a plaque or other identification affixed to CLEC-1’s Maxcess‘ equipment necessary to identify CLEC-1’s Maxcess’ equipment, including a list of emergency contacts with telephone numbers.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collocation Agreement

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. 5.1.1 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; equipment design spatial requirements per GR-63-CORE, Section 2; thermal heat dissipation per GR-063-GR-063- CORE, Section 4, Criteria 77-79; acoustic noise per GR-063- GR-063-CORE, Section 4, Criterion 128, and National Electric Code standards. 5.1.2 CLEC-1 OptiLink shall not use the 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 the Premises. 5.1.3 CLEC-1 OptiLink shall place a plaque or other identification affixed to CLEC-1OptiLink’s equipment necessary to identify CLEC-1OptiLink’s equipment, including a list of emergency contacts with telephone numbers.

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Sources: Interconnection Agreement

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 asyncronous 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. 5.1.1 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; 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- GR-063-CORE, Section 4, Criterion 128, and National Electric Code standards. 5.1.2 CLEC-1 Network Telephone shall not use the 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 the Premisescentral office premises. 5.1.3 CLEC-1 Network Telephone shall place a plaque or other identification affixed to CLEC-1Network Telephone’s equipment necessary to identify CLEC-1Network Telephone’s equipment, including a list of emergency contacts with telephone numbers.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

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. 5.1.1 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; 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. 5.1.2 CLEC-1 CTSI shall not use the 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 the Premises. 5.1.3 CLEC-1 CTSI shall place a plaque or other identification affixed to CLEC-1CTSI’s equipment necessary to identify CLEC-1CTSI’s equipment, including a list of emergency contacts with telephone numbers.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Amendment to the Agreement Between Ctsi, Inc. And Bellsouth Telecommunications, Inc. Dated March 2, 2000