Telecom Equipment Sample Clauses

The 'Telecom Equipment' clause defines the standards, requirements, and responsibilities related to telecommunications hardware and devices used or provided under the agreement. It typically specifies the types of equipment covered, such as routers, switches, or mobile devices, and may outline obligations for maintenance, compliance with technical standards, and approval processes for new equipment. This clause ensures that all telecom equipment used meets agreed-upon specifications, thereby minimizing compatibility issues and ensuring reliable communication infrastructure.
Telecom Equipment. For the eighteen (18) month period following the Effective Date, the Company (through another member of the Company Group) shall have the option, but not the requirement, to purchase from the applicable member of the MetLife Group any portion of the telecommunications equipment (i) located at Separation in each of the premises subject to the Subleases in the designated areas at each premises generally known as “telecom closets” and (ii) mutually agreed by the Parties as being subject to this option (the “Telecom Equipment”). Upon written notice from the Company to MetLife, prior to the end of the period described in the immediately foregoing sentence, identifying the precise Telecom Equipment to be acquired by the applicable member of the Company Group, MetLife hereby agrees to cause the applicable member of the MetLife Group to promptly sell such equipment to the applicable member of the Company Group upon receipt from the applicable member of the Company Group of an amount in cash in immediately available funds equal to the then-current book value of such equipment on the books and records of the applicable member of the MetLife Group as of the date of the applicable notice. MetLife shall have ninety (90) days to remove from the applicable premises any Telecom Equipment not purchased by the Company as measured from the earlier of (x) the eighteen (18) month anniversary of the Effective Date or (y) receipt of a notice from the Company with respect to the specific Telecom Equipment, either exercising or declining the Company’s option with respect to such Telecom Equipment. Such removal shall, at MetLife’s sole discretion, be treated as a “Migration Service” (as such term is defined in the Transition Services Agreement) under the Transition Services Agreement and be governed by the terms applicable to such matters therein.
Telecom Equipment. (a) Tenant may, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense (but without payment of an additional roof rental fee) and under Landlord’s supervision, install, maintain, repair, replace, use and operate, on a nonexclusive basis (meaning that there may be other telecommunication equipment on the roof of the Building), telecommunication equipment and related lines, wires, conduits and improvements (collectively, the “Telecom Equipment”), solely for Tenant’s own use, together with a connection to the Premises, with a non-penetrating base on the roof of the Building, in accordance with specifications reasonably approved in advance by Landlord, provided that: (i) Tenant shall obtain Landlord’s prior approval of the proposed design, screening and location of the Telecom Equipment (taking into consideration any existing telecommunications equipment on the roof of the Building) and the method for fastening the Telecom Equipment to the roof; (ii) Tenant shall, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, comply with Laws, the conditions of any bond, warranty or insurance maintained by Landlord on the roof of which Landlord gives Tenant notice prior to installation and any applicable requirements of any covenants, conditions and restrictions affecting the Property of which Landlord gives Tenant notice prior to installation; (iii) Tenant shall not interfere with any other satellite dish, antenna, communication facility or equipment present on the roof on or after the date of this Lease; (iv) the Telecom Equipment shall be within the roof screen walls so as not to be visible from the exterior of the Building; (v) Landlord may, on prior notice, require Tenant to relocate all or part of the Telecom Equipment at any time at Landlord’s sole cost and expense, provided that such relocation does not materially, adversely affect Tenant’s use of the Telecom Equipment; provided, however, that notwithstanding the foregoing, if such relocation is required in order to comply with any Laws, such relocation shall be at Tenant’s sole cost and expense and shall be required regardless of the effect on Tenant’s use of the Telecom Equipment; and (vi) Landlord makes no representation that the Telecom Equipment will be able to receive or transmit communication signals without interference or disturbance (whether or not by reason of the installation or use by others of similar equipment on the roof of the Building), and Tenant agrees that Landlord will not be liable to Tenant for any such interference or disturb...
Telecom Equipment. For the eighteen (18) month period following the Effective Date, the Company shall have the option, but not the requirement, to purchase from MetLife any portion of the telecommunications equipment (i) located at Separation in each of the premises subject to the Subleases in the designated areas at each premises generally known as “telecom closets” and (ii) mutually agreed by the Parties as being subject to this option (the “Telecom Equipment”). Upon written notice from the Company to MetLife, prior to the end of the period described in the immediately foregoing sentence, identifying the precise Telecom Equipment to be acquired by the Company, MetLife hereby agrees to promptly sell such equipment to the Company upon receipt from the Company of any amount in cash in immediately available funds equal to the then-current book value of such equipment on the books and records of MetLife as of the date of the applicable notice. MetLife shall have ninety (90) days to remove from the applicable premises any Telecom Equipment not purchased by the Company as measured from the earlier of (x) the eighteen (18) month anniversary of the Effective Date or (y) receipt of a notice from the Company with respect to the specific Telecom Equipment, either exercising or declining the Company’s option with respect to such Telecom Equipment. Such removal shall, at MetLife’s sole discretion, be treated as a “Migration Service” (as such term is defined in the Transition Services Agreement) under the Transition Services Agreement and be governed by the terms applicable to such matters therein.
Telecom Equipment. Lucent MLX 10DP Phones 72 1. Networking Equipment Cisco 2924XL Switch 6 Cisco 2912XL Switch 1 A. Copier Access (schedule 303) 1. Model C600, Serial No. 6090186 copier 2. Model No. C970 sorter for C600 $447.07/mo B. Copier/Access: Acct No 5437066 (schedule 302) Peripheral equip for C600 1. Model No. 9722 Serial No. 0021160 $120.16/mo
Telecom Equipment. Additionally, Tenant shall have the exclusive right, at no additional charge, to use a reasonable percentage of all of the risers located in the Building to install, operate, maintain, replace and remove electrical and telecommunications wiring and related equipment therein (e.g., antennae, satellite dish(es), microwave dishes, signal repeaters, computer systems and like equipment, and/or other communications and/or television equipment, together with related equipment, mountings and supports) (collectively, “Telecom Equipment”). Tenant shall also have the right, in its sole and absolute discretion without charge by Landlord, to install, operate and maintain (or allow to be installed, operated and maintained by a third party service provider) Telecom Equipment, including wireless office and communications services (specifically including, without limitation, “wi-fi” systems, cellular signal repeaters and/or distributed antenna systems) for wireless communication (“Wireless Network”), within the Demised Premises, including the roof or any setbacks reasonably designated by Landlord, provided that such Telecom Equipment is installed, maintained, and operated exclusively to serve the operations of Tenant without the need for any further consent or approval from Landlord. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, but subject to applicable Law, nothing contained herein shall be deemed to restrict Tenant’s right to install Telecom Equipment within the Demised Premises. Tenant shall be permitted to access all communications hardlines entering into the Building directly from the street. Landlord shall have no interest in any Telecom Equipment installed by or for the benefit of Tenant, it being understood and agreed that any and all such installations shall be and remain the sole property of Tenant and such installations may be removed from the Demised Premises at any time during the Term hereof by Tenant. Upon Tenant’s removal of any of its Telecom Equipment, or any other of Tenant’s property whatsoever, Tenant shall repair, and as necessary replace, the Demised Premises to the condition that the same was in when ▇▇▇▇▇▇ took occupancy, reasonable wear and tear excepted.
Telecom Equipment. Each US Terminal Location (including SDH equipment): 1680 m