Interconnect Capacity Clause Samples

The Interconnect Capacity clause defines the amount of network or system capacity that must be maintained between two parties to facilitate the exchange of data or services. In practice, this clause specifies the minimum bandwidth, number of connections, or other technical parameters required to ensure reliable and efficient interconnection. By setting clear capacity requirements, the clause helps prevent service disruptions and ensures both parties can meet their operational needs without bottlenecks or performance issues.
Interconnect Capacity. The Interconnect shall be able to transmit 2 million gallons per day to either Party without pumping.
Interconnect Capacity. 16 (E) Changes in Access Channel Origination Points 16
Interconnect Capacity. TRANSFER OF INFORMATION, DATA AND FORECASTING FOR TIMELY PROVISIONING OF SERVICES
Interconnect Capacity. Grantee shall provide Activated Interconnection of the Cable System to other contiguous franchised cable services operators’ systems in order to enable the carriage and routing of Access Channels and Programming. The Access Channel Interconnect shall enable the Designated Access Providers to use their Channel origination points as central collection, switching and dissemination points for PEG Access Programming, including the control of the Interconnection of such Programming with other cable communication systems.