Access Equipment definition
Examples of Access Equipment in a sentence
If SBC-AMERITECH needs to install additional equipment in the LEC Access Equipment Room, SBC-AMERITECH shall request additional space for Collocation by delivering a written request to CLEC.
CLEC shall provide to SBC-AMERITECH Physical Collocation in the LEC Access Equipment Room in CLEC’s Wire Centers for equipment necessary for Interconnection (pursuant to Article III).
Customer shall purchase from SONIFI, or if applicable, the Approved Third-Party Financing Company, for the Purchase Price, (a) the installation, configuration, set-up and activation services in the Broadband Agreement, including these Service Terms, and (b) the Internet Access Equipment, and any additional hardware that will be provided or installed by SONIFI during the Term, that delivers the Services specified and described in the Broadband Agreement.
Customer shall consult with SONIFI before undertaking any project, on its own behalf or by granting of rights to a third-party, that may interfere with the functionality of the Internet Access Equipment or limit access to the Internet Access Equipment by SONIFI or SONIFI personnel, including but not limited to Premises repairs or the installation of other equipment on, in or on top of the Premises.
In order to complete installation, configuration, set-up and activation of the Internet Access Equipment at the Premises, Customer must cooperate with SONIFI in performing any necessary site evaluation, installation planning and site preparation.
A “High Severity” issue is defined as a technical problem negatively affecting Internet access availability in one hundred percent (100%) of the authorized areas in the Premises served by the Internet Access Equipment.
SONIFI’s obligations under the Broadband Agreement, including these Service Terms, are dependent on and conditioned upon Customer’s timely and complete performance of its obligations in the Broadband Agreement and Customer’s ongoing cooperation with SONIFI over the entire Term with respect to installing the Internet Access Equipment at the Premises and providing the Services to Customer at the Premises.
A “Medium Severity” issue is defined as a technical problem negatively affecting Internet access availability in more than ten percent (10%) but less than one hundred percent (100%) of the authorized areas in the Premises served by the Internet Access Equipment.
Customer agrees that additional charges will apply if such information is not available in a timely manner or if Customer’s failure to provide all necessary passwords requires SONIFI to reconfigure any component of the Internet Access Equipment, the Premises Network Infrastructure or the External Broadband Connection.
Customer acknowledges and agrees that it shall not permit anyone other than personnel who are approved by or acting under the guidance of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (“Authorized Personnel”) to attempt to repair, replace, or otherwise provide maintenance services with respect to the Internet Access Equipment and Licensed Software.