Pole Attachment Sample Clauses

Pole Attachment. A Party’s use of space on telephone poles belonging to the other Party for attachment of cables and related facilities or equipment to provide services in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
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Pole Attachment. As defined in the Pole Attachment Act, 47 U.S.C. § 224(a)(4), the term “pole attachment” refers to “any attachment by a cable television system or provider of telecommunications service to a pole, duct, conduit, or right-of-way owned or controlled by a utility.” In this Agreement, except as the context otherwise requires, the term “pole attachment” refers to any attachment by a cable television system or provider of telecommunications service to a pole (and associated anchors) owned or controlled by SWBT. The term “pole attachment” includes all such facilities attached to or supported by a SWBT pole, including but not limited to cables, risers and U-guards, equipment boxes, drop wires, anchors, bolts, clamps, drive rings, guys, hooks, strands, and other hardware affixed to the pole. Groupings of associated pole attachments for billing purposes shall be consistent with the Pole Attachment Act and applicable rules, regulations, and commission orders. Except as otherwise authorized by applicable FCC rules, regulations, or orders, Applicant’s pole attachments occupying the same usable space (or otherwise associated with facilities occupying the same usable space on a pole) shall be treated as a single attachment for billing purposes.
Pole Attachment. II-8 1.73 Provider ..................................................................................................... II-8 1.74 Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP)....................................................... II-9 1.75 Rate Center................................................................................................ II-9 1.76 Right-of-way (ROW).................................................................................... II-9 1.77 Routing Point ............................................................................................. II-9 1.78 Service Control Point (SCP)....................................................................... II-9 1.79 Service Switching Point (SSP)................................................................... II-9
Pole Attachment. Refers to the definition set forth in Article X.
Pole Attachment. Any of Licensee’s facilities in direct contact with or otherwise supported by a Pole.
Pole Attachment. Any item of Licensee's communications facilities affixed to a pole.
Pole Attachment. Any item of Licensee's communication facilities in direct contact with Licensors pole.
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Pole Attachment. Conduit Occupancy Agreements. CLEC agrees that pole attachment and conduit occupancy agreements must be executed separately before it makes any pole attachments to CenturyLink’s facilities or uses CenturyLink’s conduit. Unauthorized pole attachments or unauthorized use of conduit will constitute a material breach of this Agreement.
Pole Attachment. Any item of Licensee’s Facilities affixed to a pole. Horizontal Attachment is for a single Pole Attachment associated with pole to pole construction. Vertical Attachment is for single Pole construction where Licensee's Facilities are affixed along the vertical axis of the Pole.
Pole Attachment. As defined in the Pole Attachment Act, 47 U.S.C. § 224(a)(4), the term “pole attachment” refers to “any attachment by a cable television system or provider of telecommunications service to a pole, duct, conduit, or right-of-way owned or controlled by a utility.” In this Appendix, except as the context otherwise requires, the term “pole attachment” refers to any attachment by a cable television system or provider of telecommunications service to a pole (and associated anchors) owned or controlled by SBC NEVADA. The term “pole attachment” includes all such facilities attached to or supported by a SBC NEVADA pole, including but not limited to cables, risers and U- guards, equipment boxes, drop wires, anchors, bolts, clamps, drive rings, guys, hooks, strands, and other hardware affixed to the pole. Groupings of associated pole attachments for billing purposes shall be consistent with the Pole Attachment Act and applicable rules, regulations, and commission orders. Except as otherwise authorized by applicable FCC rules, regulations, or orders, AT&T’s pole attachments occupying the same usable space (or otherwise associated with facilities occupying the same usable space on a pole) shall be treated as a single attachment for billing purposes.
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