Common use of Frequency Coordination Clause in Contracts

Frequency Coordination. It is necessary to "coordinate" the frequencies to be used on the paths to be activated with other potentially interfering frequencies used either by ART or by third parties, and engineer the path layouts, in order to optimize path performance. ART's Engineering Department shall be responsible for all Spectrum Services. In addition, ART shall maintain, or cause to be maintained, databases and systems to support coordination with other 38 GHz service providers. Frequency coordination information and engineering databases shall remain the property of ART and shall be considered Confidential Information by Purchaser and subject to the provisions of Section 16.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Service Agreement (Advanced Radio Telecom Corp), Master Service Agreement (Advanced Radio Telecom Corp), Master Service Agreement (Advanced Radio Telecom Corp)

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Frequency Coordination. It is necessary to "coordinate" the frequencies to be used on the paths to be activated with other potentially interfering frequencies used either by ART or by third parties, and engineer the path layouts, in order to optimize path performance. ART's Engineering Department shall be responsible for all frequency coordination for Spectrum Services. In addition, ART shall maintain, or cause to be maintained, databases and systems to support coordination with other 38 GHz service providers. Frequency coordination information and engineering databases shall remain the property of ART and shall be considered Confidential Information by Purchaser ISP and subject to the provisions of Section 16Sections 16 and 18.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Provider Agreement (Advanced Radio Telecom Corp), Service Provider Agreement (Advanced Radio Telecom Corp)

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