Co-Carrier Cross Connection definition

Co-Carrier Cross Connection means a connection provided pursuant to Collocation at the Digital Signal Cross Connect, Main Distribution Frame or other suitable frame or panel in the same building as the Collocation space between (i) the collocated Party’s equipment and (ii) the equipment of a third-party collocated Telecommunications Carrier or the equipment or facilities of the other Party which provides such Collocation.
Co-Carrier Cross Connection means a connection provided pursuant to Collocation at the Digital Signal Cross Connect, Main Distribution Frame or other suitable frame or panel in the same building as the Collocation space between (i) the collocated Party’s equipment and (ii) the equipment ofa third-party collocated Telecommunications Carrier or the equipment or facilities of the other Party which provides such Collocation.

Examples of Co-Carrier Cross Connection in a sentence

  • In the event that such Co-Carrier Cross Connection is used to connect with the Virtual Collocation equipment of Requesting Carrier or another Telecommunications Carrier, Ameritech shall provide the Cross Connect at the rates set forth at Item VII of the Pricing Schedule.

  • Co-Carrier Cross Connection – direct interconnection between two (2) different Collocators utilizing cable installed by requesting Collocator’s certified vendor and common cable support structure provided/installed by AT&T Kentucky.

Related to Co-Carrier Cross Connection

  • Cross Connection means a jumper cable or similar connection provided pursuant to Collocation at the digital signal cross connect, Main Distribution Frame or other suitable frame or panel between (i) the Collocating Party’s equipment and (ii) the equipment or facilities of the housing party.

  • Interconnection Provider means PacifiCorp Transmission.

  • Interexchange Carrier or "IXC" means a Carrier that provides InterLATA or IntraLATA Toll services.

  • Interconnection equipment means a group of components or an integrated system owned and operated by the interconnection customer that connects an electric generator with a local electric power system, as that term is defined in Section 3.1.6.2 of IEEE Standard 1547, or with the electric distribution system. Interconnection equipment is all interface equipment including switchgear, protective devices, inverters or other interface devices. Interconnection equipment may be installed as part of an integrated equipment package that includes a generator or other electric source.

  • Interconnection arrangements means arrangements governing the physical connection of two or more networks to allow the use of another's network to hand off traffic where it is ultimately delivered (e.g., connection of a customer of telephone provider A to a customer of telephone company B) or sharing data and other information resources. Reasonable inquiry means an inquiry designed to uncover any information in the entity's possession about the identity of the producer or provider of covered telecommunications equipment or services used by the entity that excludes the need to include an internal or third-party audit. Roaming means cellular communications services (e.g., voice, video, data) received from a visited network when unable to connect to the facilities of the home network either because signal coverage is too weak or because traffic is too high. Substantial or essential component means any component necessary for the proper function or performance of a piece of equipment, system, or service.

  • Network Operator means the network operator who operates the wireless network of networks to which the SIM Cards are connected.

  • Water Service Connection means the pipes and fixtures used for the purpose of supplying any premises in the Municipality with water from the Corporation’s water works that is located between the Corporation’s watermain in the street and the street property line abutting the premises so supplied.

  • Transmission System Operator means a natural or legal person responsible for operating, ensuring the maintenance of and, if necessary, developing the transmission system in a given area and, where applicable, its interconnections with other systems, and for ensuring the long-term ability of the system to meet reasonable demands for the transmission of electricity;