Telecom Riser Rooms. Each floor of the Building has a separate room (each, a “Telecom Riser Room”) which was used by the prior occupant of the Building to connect with the main telecommunications distribution frame (“MDF”) serving the Building and the Project; the Telecom Riser Rooms serve as the central point of distribution for telecommunications fiber for all floors in the Building. As of the Effective Date, the Telecom Riser Room serving the Subleased Premises shall remain locked unless otherwise determined by Sublandlord, but considered common space accessible to Sublandlord and, upon prior coordination of such access with, and subject to supervision by, Sublandlord or the property manager for the Project, or, after Building Hours, other Building occupants (including Subtenant) during Building Hours only. Other Building occupants who wish to use the telecom riser fiber in the Building may require access to other Telecom Riser Rooms (including Telecom Riser rooms on floors below the floors on which their separate subleased premises are located through which their fiber passes). Subtenant may elect to use the Telecom Riser Rooms serving the Subleased Premises for connecting to the MDF, however, Subtenant may not interfere with any pre-existing Building fiber installed in or connected to any Telecom Riser Room nor may Subtenant prevent Sublandlord (or any other Building occupants) from accessing the Telecom Riser Rooms serving the Subleased Premises; however, Subtenant will have the right to supervise the performance of any other occupants’ work in the Telecom Riser Rooms on the floor(s) where the Subleased Premises are located (and, similarly, if Subtenant wishes to have access to the Telecom Riser Rooms on any floor in the Building where the Subleased Premises is not located, Subtenant may be subject to the supervision of the occupant(s) of such floor during the performance of any such work). All work performed by or on behalf of Subtenant in any Telecom Riser Room will be performed in strict compliance with such guidelines as Sublandlord may, from time to time, promulgate. Alternatively, Subtenant may elect to relocate Subtenant’s voice and data cabling to another location within the Subleased Premises at Subtenant’s sole cost and expense. All additional vertical cabling installed by Subtenant shall be in such room in a location designated and approved by Sublandlord and Sublandlord may need future access to allow other Subtenants to core drill and pull additional fiber.
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Sources: Sublease (Glu Mobile Inc)
Telecom Riser Rooms. Each floor of the Building has a separate room (each, a “Telecom Riser Room”) which was used by the prior occupant of the Building to connect with the main telecommunications distribution frame (“MDF”) serving the Building and the Project; the Telecom Riser Rooms serve as the central point of distribution for telecommunications fiber for all floors in the Building. As of the Effective Datedate of this Sublease, the Telecom Riser Room Rooms serving the Subleased Premises shall remain locked unless otherwise determined by Sublandlord, but considered common space accessible to Sublandlord and, ; upon prior coordination of such access with, and subject to supervision by, Sublandlord or the property manager for the Project, or, after Building Hours, other Building occupants (including Subtenant); provided that the Telecom Riser Room on the fifth (5th) during floor of the Building Hours onlywill not be made accessible to other Building occupants. Other Building occupants who wish to use the telecom riser fiber in the Building may require access to all other Telecom Riser Rooms (including Telecom Riser rooms on floors below the floors on which their separate subleased premises are located located) through which their fiber passes). Subtenant may elect to use the Telecom Riser Rooms serving the Subleased Premises for connecting to the MDF, however, Subtenant may not interfere with any pre-existing Building fiber installed in or connected to any Telecom Riser Room nor may Subtenant prevent Sublandlord (or any other Building occupants) from accessing the Telecom Riser Rooms serving the Subleased Premises; however, Subtenant will have the right to supervise the performance of any other occupants’ work in the Telecom Riser Rooms on the floor(s) where the Subleased Premises are located (and, similarly, if Subtenant wishes to have access to the Telecom Riser Rooms on any floor in the Building where the Subleased Premises is not located, Subtenant may be subject to the supervision of the occupant(s) of such floor during the performance of any such work). Except in the case of an emergency, Sublandlord (and any other Building occupants) shall provide Subtenant with one (1) business day’s notice (which may be telephonic) of any such access and such access shall be during normal business hours. Sublandlord (and any other Building occupants) shall comply with Subtenant’s reasonable security measures and shall not unreasonably interfere with Subtenant’s use of the Sublease Premises. All work performed by or on behalf of Subtenant in any Telecom Riser Room will be performed in strict compliance with such guidelines as Sublandlord may, from time to time, promulgate. Alternatively, Subtenant may elect to relocate Subtenant’s voice and data cabling to another location within the Subleased Premises at Subtenant’s sole cost and expense. All additional vertical cabling to be installed by Subtenant shall be in such room in a location designated and approved by Sublandlord and Sublandlord may need future access to allow other Subtenants to core drill and pull additional fiber. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Subtenant shall be permitted to place its servers in the Telecom Riser Room located on the fifth (5th) floor of the Building, subject to the access restrictions described above.
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Sources: Sublease (Pain Therapeutics Inc)
Telecom Riser Rooms. Each floor of the Building has a separate room (each, a “Telecom Riser Room”) which was used by the prior occupant of the Building to connect with the main telecommunications distribution frame (“MDF”) serving the Building and the Project; the Telecom Riser Rooms serve as the central point of distribution for telecommunications fiber for all floors in the Building. As of the Effective Datedate of this Sublease, the Telecom Riser Room Rooms serving the Subleased Premises shall remain locked unless otherwise determined by Sublandlord, but considered common space accessible to Sublandlord and, and upon prior coordination of such access with, and subject to supervision by, Sublandlord or the Sublandlord’s property manager for the Project, or, after Building during Business Hours, other Building occupants (including Subtenant) during Building Hours only). Other Building occupants who wish to use the telecom riser fiber in the Building may require access to other all Telecom Riser Rooms (including Telecom Riser rooms on floors below other than the floors on which their separate subleased premises are located located) through which their fiber passes). Subtenant may elect to use the Telecom Riser Rooms serving the Subleased Premises for connecting to the MDF, however, Subtenant may not interfere with any pre-existing Building fiber installed in or connected to any Telecom Riser Room nor may Subtenant prevent Sublandlord (or any other Building occupants) from accessing the Telecom Riser Rooms serving the Subleased Premises; however, Subtenant will have the right to supervise the performance of any other occupants’ work in the Telecom Riser Rooms on the floor(s) where the Subleased Premises are located (and, similarly, if Subtenant wishes to have access to the Telecom Riser Rooms on any floor in the Building where the Subleased Premises is not located, Subtenant may be subject to the supervision of the occupant(s) of such floor during the performance of any such work). Except in the case of an emergency, Sublandlord (and any other Building occupants) shall provide Subtenant with reasonable advance notice (which may be telephonic) of any such access and such access shall be during normal business hours. Sublandlord (and any other Building occupants) shall comply with Subtenant’s reasonable security measures and shall not unreasonably interfere with Subtenant’s use of the Subleased Premises. All work performed by or on behalf of Subtenant in any Telecom Riser Room will be performed in strict compliance with such guidelines as Sublandlord may, from time to time, promulgate. Alternatively, Subtenant may elect to relocate Subtenant’s voice and data cabling to another location within the Subleased Premises at Subtenant’s sole cost and expense. All additional vertical cabling to be installed by Subtenant shall be in such room in a location designated and approved by Sublandlord and Sublandlord may need future access to allow other Subtenants to core drill and pull additional fiber. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Subtenant shall be permitted to place its servers in the Telecom Riser Room located on the second (2nd) floor of the Building, subject to the access restrictions described above.
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Sources: Sublease (NeurogesX Inc)
Telecom Riser Rooms. Each floor of the Building has a separate room (each, a “Telecom Riser Room”) which was used by the prior occupant of the Building to connect with the main telecommunications distribution frame (“MDF”) serving the Building and the Project; the Telecom Riser Rooms serve as the central point of distribution for telecommunications fiber for all floors in the Building. As of the Effective Datedate of this Sublease, the Telecom Riser Room Rooms serving the Subleased Premises shall remain locked unless otherwise determined by Sublandlord, but considered common space accessible to Sublandlord and, upon prior coordination of such access with, and subject to supervision by, Sublandlord or the property manager for the Project, or, after Building Hours, other Building occupants (including Subtenant) during Building Hours only). Other Building occupants who wish to use the telecom riser fiber in the Building may require access to all other Telecom Riser Rooms (including Telecom Riser rooms on floors below the floors on which their separate subleased premises are located located) through which their fiber passes). Subtenant may elect to use the Telecom Riser Rooms serving the Subleased Premises for connecting to the MDF, however, Subtenant may not interfere with any pre-existing Building fiber installed in or connected to any Telecom Riser Room nor may Subtenant prevent Sublandlord (or any other Building occupants) from accessing the Telecom Riser Rooms serving the Subleased Premises; however, Subtenant will have the right to supervise the performance of any other occupants’ work in the Telecom Riser Rooms on the floor(s) where the Subleased Premises are located (and, similarly, if Subtenant wishes to have access to the Telecom Riser Rooms on any floor in the Building where the Subleased Premises is not located, Subtenant may be subject to the supervision of the occupant(s) of such floor during the performance of any such work). All work performed by or on behalf of Subtenant in any Telecom Riser Room will be performed in strict compliance with such guidelines as Sublandlord may, from time to time, promulgate. Alternatively, Subtenant may elect to relocate Subtenant’s voice and data cabling to another location within the Subleased Premises at Subtenant’s sole cost and expense. All additional vertical cabling to be installed by Subtenant shall be in such room in a location designated and approved by Sublandlord and Sublandlord may need future access to allow other Subtenants to core drill and pull additional fiber.
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Sources: Sublease (Guidewire Software, Inc.)
Telecom Riser Rooms. Each floor of the Building has a separate room (each, a “Telecom Riser Room”) which was used by the prior occupant of the Building to connect with the main telecommunications distribution frame (“MDF”) serving the Building and the Project; the Telecom Riser Rooms serve as the central point of distribution for telecommunications fiber for all floors in the Building. As of the Effective Datedate of this Sublease, the Telecom Riser Room Rooms serving the Subleased Premises shall remain locked unless otherwise determined by Sublandlord, but considered common space accessible to Sublandlord and, upon prior coordination of such access with, and subject to supervision by, . Sublandlord or the property manager for the Project, or, after Building Hours, other Building occupants (including Subtenant) during Building Hours only). Other Building occupants who wish to use the telecom riser fiber in the Building may require access to all other Telecom Riser Rooms (including Telecom Riser rooms on floors below the floors on which their separate subleased premises are located located) through which their fiber passes). Subtenant may elect to use the Telecom Riser Rooms serving the Subleased Premises for connecting to the MDF, [however, Subtenant may not interfere with any pre-existing Building fiber installed in or connected to any Telecom Riser Room nor may Subtenant prevent Sublandlord (or any other Building occupants) from accessing the Telecom Riser Rooms serving the Subleased Premises; however, Subtenant will have the right to supervise the performance of any other occupants’ work in the Telecom Riser Rooms on the floor(s) where the Subleased Premises are located (and, similarly, if Subtenant wishes to have access to the Telecom Riser Rooms on any floor in the Building where the Subleased Premises is not located, Subtenant may be subject to the supervision of the occupant(s) of such floor during the performance of any such work). ,] All work performed by or on behalf of Subtenant in any Telecom Riser Room will be performed in strict compliance with such guidelines as Sublandlord may, from time to time, promulgate. Alternatively, Subtenant may elect to relocate Subtenant’s voice and data cabling to another location within the Subleased Premises at Subtenant’s sole cost and expense. All additional vertical cabling to be installed by Subtenant shall be in such room in a location designated and approved by Sublandlord and Sublandlord may need future access to allow other Subtenants to core drill and pull additional fiber.
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Sources: Sublease (Guidewire Software, Inc.)