Data Cables definition

Data Cables means cables primarily intended for the transmission of data in local or wide area networks, examples being category 5, 6 and 7 data cables.

Examples of Data Cables in a sentence

  • If Ethernet/Internet Services will be required within the Tenant space, in addition to the Voice Feeder Cable, individual CAT 5e/6/6A Data Cables or Single Mode / Multi Mode fiber shall be installed in the supplied utility stub for communications so Data services from SFO can be distributed into this space.

  • Voice and Data Cables shall use Cat 6, 23AWG, 4 pair cable unless otherwise specified***.

  • Data Cables”), furnished hereunder, shall be free from material programming errors and from material defects in workmanship and materials, and shall perform substantially in accordance with the specifications set forth in the documentation provided with such Software and Approved Data Cables.

  • SMSI warrants that during the Warranty Period (as defined below), the Software and Data Cables from SMSI’s approved manufacturers (“Approved Master Software License and Distribution Agreement, Confidential Amendment No. 6 **** Confidential Treatment has been requested for certain redacted provisions of this exhibit.

  • Other than as provided herein for Approved Data Cables, SMSI makes no warranty with respect to the Hardware.

Related to Data Cables

  • Data Log means a complete record of all Data Interchanged representing the Messages and their Associated Data between the parties;

  • Network Data Mover (NDM) or “Connect Direct” means the industry standard protocol for transferring information electrically.

  • Connectivity means the provision of a Permanent Separated Bicycle Lane system that reflects desired routes between all major origins and destinations in the city.

  • data user means a natural or legal person who has lawful access to certain personal or non-personal data and is authorised to use that data for commercial or non-commercial purposes;

  • Interface means the mixture occurring in pipeline operations between adjoining batches having similar or dissimilar physical characteristics.