Common use of Topology Clause in Contracts

Topology. The network topology currently consists of a centralized switching platform that provides all of the features, services and switching functionality for all customers in a particular network serving area. Each switch delivers services to and from WinStar customers through interconnect facilities to and from the LEC, IXCs and Internet Peering Points to which WinStar has connections. Today, Switches may connect to Hubs in both a hub-and-spoke and ring topology. Hubs connect to Lit Buildings in a hub-and-spoke topology.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Iru Agreement (Winstar Communications Inc), Iru Agreement (Winstar Communications Inc), Iru Agreement (Winstar Communications Inc)

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Topology. The network topology currently consists of a centralized switching platform that provides all of the features, services and switching functionality for all customers in a particular network serving areaNetwork Serving Area. Each switch delivers services to and from WinStar customers through interconnect facilities to and from the LEC, IXCs and Internet Peering Points to which WinStar has connections. Today, Switches may connect to Hubs in both a hub-and-spoke and ring topology. Hubs connect to Lit Buildings in a hub-and-spoke topology. Also, Hubs connect to B-Sites in a hub-and-spoke topology. Exhibit A-6 sets forth the current Network topology.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Supply Agreement (Winstar Communications Inc), Supply Agreement (Winstar Communications Inc)

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