Intra-Building Sample Clauses

The Intra-Building clause defines the rights and responsibilities of parties regarding activities, access, or services that occur within a single building. Typically, this clause addresses issues such as the use of common areas, installation of equipment, or the routing of utilities and cabling between different parts of the building. Its core function is to clarify how parties interact and share resources within the same structure, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring efficient use of shared spaces or infrastructure.
Intra-Building. Within a building, there may be different kinds of equipment that require synchronization at the DS1 and DS0 rates. Synchronization at the DS1 rate is accomplished by the frequency synchronizing presence of buffer stores at various DS1 transmission interfaces. Synchronization at the DS0 rate is accomplished by using a composite clock signal that phase synchronizes the clocks. Equipment requiring DS0 synchronization frequently does not have adequate buffer storage to accommodate the phase variations among different equipment. Control of phase variations to an acceptable level is accomplished by externally timing all interconnecting DS0 circuits to a single clock source and by limiting the interconnection of DS0 equipment to less than 1,500 cable feet. Therefore, a BITS shall provide DS1 and composite clock signals when the appropriate composite signal is a 64-kHz 5/8th duty cycle, return to zero with a bipolar violation every eighth pulse (B8RZ).
Intra-Building. 15.4.2.2.1.1 Within a building, there may be different kinds of equipment that require synchronization at the DS1 and DS0 rates. Synchronization at the DS1 rate is accomplished by the frequency synchronizing presence of buffer stores at various DSl transmission interfaces. Synchronization at the DS0 rate is accomplished by using a composite clock signal that phase synchronizes the clocks. Equipment requiring DS0 synchronization frequently does not have adequate buffer storage to accommodate the phase variations among different equipment. Control of phase variations to an acceptable level is accomplished by externally timing all interconnecting DS0 circuits to a single clock source and by limiting the interconnection of DS0 equipment to less than 1,500 cable feet. Therefore, a BITS shall provide DS1 and composite clock signals when the appropriate Attachment III - 89 MCIm-BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement composite signal is a 64-kHz 5/8th duty cycle, return to zero with a bipolar violation every eighth pulse (B8RZ).
Intra-Building. Within a building, there are different kinds of equipment that require synchronization at the and DSO rates. Synchronization at the rate is accomplished by the frequency synchronizing presence of buffer stores at various transmission interfaces. Synchronization at the DSO rate is accomplished by using a composite clock signal that phase synchronizes the clocks. Equipment requiring DSO synchronization frequently does not have adequate buffer storage to accommodate the phase variations among different equipment. Control of phase variations to an acceptable level is accomplished by externally timing all interconnecting DSO circuits to a single clock source and by limiting the interconnection of DSO equipment to less than 1,500 cable feet. Therefore, a BITS shall provide and composite clock signals when appropriate The composite signal is a duty cycle, return to zero with a bipolar violation every eighth pulse 13.4.2.2.2. Inter-Building 13.4.2.2.2.1. Subject to Section 23.19 of the General Terms and Conditions of this Agreement, GTE shall provide inter-building synchronization at the rate, and the BITS shall accept the primary and secondary synchronization links from BITS in other buildings. From hierarchical considerations, the BITS shall be the highest stratum clock within the building and GTE shall provide operations capabilities (this includes, but is not limited to: synchronization reference provisioning; synchronization reference status inquiries; timing mode status inquiries; and alarm conditions). Synchronization Distribution References (subject to Section 23.19 of the General Terms and Conditions of this Agreement):