Access Seekers definition

Access Seekers has the meaning given in the Access Undertaking.

Examples of Access Seekers in a sentence

  • B Aurizon Network and the Access Seekers have agreed, through the Expansion Process, that the Extension is required to enable Aurizon Network to provide each Access Seeker (or its nominated railway operator) the access (or additional access) to Aurizon Network’s railway network required by each Access Seeker.

  • B.6.1. This Section sets out the general procedure that shall apply for handling requests from Access Seekers for New Interconnection Services falling within the scope of the services required to be offered under the Interconnection Offer.

  • A Each Unit Holder has agreed to fund the Extension to permit the Access Seekers access (or additional access) to Aurizon Network’s railway network in order to facilitate the transportation by rail of coal (or additional coal) from specific coal mines to specific unloading points nominated by the Access Seekers.

  • C The Unit Holders, the Access Seekers, the Trustee and Aurizon Network have agreed to enter into the arrangements contemplated by the Trust Deed and the other Transaction Documents under which, broadly speaking, each Unit Holder will fund its respective share of the cost of designing, supplying, procuring, constructing, testing, commissioning and completion of the Extension.

  • B The Access Provider has further committed in the RBI 2 Agreement to provide a Wholesale Tower Co-location Service to the “First In WISP” (as defined in this Agreement) seeking to co-locate the Standard Co-location Equipment at each RBI 2 Site and also to address any other Site Applications received from time to time from additional WISPs or Access Seekers on a case by case basis in accordance with the STD (as defined in this Agreement) after the relevant RBI 2 Tower is constructed.

  • The Access Seeker requiring the termination of its traffic on the Network of the Access Provider shall be responsible for providing IP transport and SBC Gateways (redundant) on its network to allow Interconnect services between the Access Provider and Access Seekers Networks.

  • If, following the exercise of such rights by the User, another Access Holder or an Access Seeker, the QCA determines that the relevant amendment to the Terminal Regulations does not, as far as is practicable, operate equitably amongst Access Holders and Access Seekers (should they become Access Holders), then the amendment will lapse.

  • The Access Seeker requiring the termination of its traffic on the Network of the Access Provider shall be responsible for providing IP transport and SBC Gateways (redundant) to allow Interconnect services between the Access Provider and Access Seekers Networks.

  • For the avoidance of any doubt, the intention is that the Input Services Forum will comprise technical and/or operational representatives and experts from the LFC, the Access Seeker and all Other Access Seekers who wish to participate.

  • Its customers will be a relatively small number of Access Seekers who in turn will use its In-Scope Fibre Access Services to deliver services to large numbers of End Users.