Subscriber Connections Sample Clauses

Subscriber Connections. As Subscribers order Consolidated Services, Consolidated will fund the construction of all facilities from an appropriate drop-point on the Town Funded Network to each applicable Subscriber premises (the “Drop Facilities”). Consolidated will only be required to install these Drop Facilities as and when the applicable premises owner requests services from Consolidated and permits Consolidated access to the premises owner’s property. Following a premises owner’s request for service, Consolidated will enter into an agreement for services with the owner and will thereafter furnish and install the necessary Drop Facilities in coordination with the owner. Monthly service fees will be equal to those charged to similarly-situated subscribers in other portions of New Hampshire. In each instance where a premises owner requests service and executes the applicable agreement for services, Consolidated will install the Drop Facilities to an appropriate demarcation point at the owner’s premises and will furnish the customer premises equipment (“CPE”) needed for the owner to receive the services. For clarity, all Drop Facilities and CPE are not Town Funded Network facilities and will therefore be owned by Consolidated at all times during the Term. Additionally, Consolidated will continue to own all Drop Facilities and CPE following termination of this Agreement unless any Drop Facilities are purchased by the Town as contemplated by the Master Services Agreement.
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Subscriber Connections. As set forth above, it is anticipated that Consolidated will fund the construction of all facilities from an appropriate drop-point on the Town- Funded Network to each applicable subscriber premises. Consolidated shall only be required to install these facilities as and when the applicable premises owner requests services from Consolidated and permits Consolidated access to the premises owner’s property. Following a premises owner’s request for service, Consolidated will enter into an agreement for services with the owner and will thereafter furnish and install the necessary facilities in coordination with the owner. Monthly service fees will be equal to those charged to subscribers in other portions of New Hampshire. In each instance where a premises owner requests service and executes the applicable agreement for services, Consolidated will install the facilities to an appropriate demarcation point at the owner’s premises and will furnish the customer premises equipment (“CPE”) needed for the owner to receive the services. For clarity, all facilities installed from the drop-point and all CPE shall be Consolidated-Funded Facilities as defined above unless Consolidated’s internal records conclusively demonstrate that such facilities or CPE were acquired or constructed with Contribution funds.

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