INTRABUILDING NETWORK CABLING Clause Samples

The Intrabuilding Network Cabling clause defines the responsibilities and standards for installing and maintaining network cabling within a single building. It typically outlines which party is responsible for providing, routing, and supporting the cabling infrastructure that connects various rooms or floors, and may specify technical requirements such as cable types or compliance with industry standards. This clause ensures that both parties understand who is accountable for the internal network connectivity, reducing disputes and ensuring reliable communication infrastructure within the premises.
INTRABUILDING NETWORK CABLING. In addition to the items described in Section 11.1 above, Landlord shall also provide Tenant with access to a reasonable amount of INC. For purposes of this Section 11.2, a reasonable amount of INC shall not exceed two (2) cable pairs per one thousand (1,000) usable square feet of space in the Premises. If Tenant requires additional INC capacity, the cost of providing, maintaining, repairing and replacing such capacity shall be borne solely by Tenant. Additional INC capacity may only be installed, maintained, repaired and replaced by a contractor approved by Landlord, in Landlord’s sole discretion. The Building’s minimum point of entry (“MPOE”) for telephone service, the INC risers and the telephone terminal rooms located on each floor of the Building may only be accessed with Landlord’s prior consent and by contractors reasonably approved by Landlord. Tenant shall be responsible for any loss, cost, damage, liability and expense (including attorneys’ fees) arising out of or related to the installation, maintenance, repair and replacement of additional INC capacity.
INTRABUILDING NETWORK CABLING. Landlord shall have no obligation to provide Tenant with any INC, and any INC shall be installed by Tenant at Tenant’s sole cost and expense. The Building’s minimum point of entry for telephone service (“MPOE”), the INC risers and the telephone terminal rooms located on each floor of the Building may only be accessed with Landlord’s prior consent and by contractors approved by Landlord, in Landlord’s reasonable discretion. Landlord shall have the right to approve in its sole discretion the amount, location and method of installation of any INC installed by Tenant. Landlord makes no representation or warranty concerning the condition of any existing INC, and Landlord shall have no liability to Tenant arising out of the condition of any INC inside or outside of the Premises. Tenant shall be responsible for any loss, cost, damage, liability and expense (including attorneys’ fees) arising out of or related to the installation, maintenance, repair and replacement of INC.
INTRABUILDING NETWORK CABLING. In addition to the items described in Section 11.1 above, Landlord shall also provide Tenant with access to a reasonable amount of INC. For purposes of this Section 11.2, a reasonable amount of INC shall not exceed two (2) cable pairs per one thousand (1,000) usable square feet of space in the Premises. If Tenant requires additional INC capacity, the cost of providing, maintaining, repairing and replacing such capacity shall be borne solely by Tenant. Additional INC capacity may only be installed, maintained, repaired and replaced by a contractor approved by Landlord, in Landlord’s sole discretion. The Building’s minimum point of entry (“MPOE”) for telephone service, the INC risers and the telephone terminal rooms located on each floor of the Building may only be accessed with Landlord’s prior consent and by contractors reasonably approved by Landlord. Tenant shall be responsible for any loss, cost, damage, liability and expense (including attorneys’ fees) arising out of or related to the installation, maintenance, repair and replacement of additional INC capacity.