Fiber Infrastructure definition

Fiber Infrastructure means City-owned conduits, inner-ducts, vaults, and other facilities through which the City may use, maintain, and repair its fiber optic cable network.
Fiber Infrastructure. (whether or not the term is capitalized) mean conduits, pipes, optical fiber cable, splices and splice boxes, manholes, handholes, buildings (including, as applicable, towers and monopoles), fences and associated security equipment and materials, and other equipment and materials, such as supporting elements, marker tape, marker posts, locating beacons and equipment, and other materials and equipment necessary or appurtenant to a fiber optic network, all located within CDOT ROW. For additional clarity, “CDOT Fiber Infrastructure” refers to Fiber Infrastructure owned by CDOT or provided by a third party to CDOT (whether or not the same is provided via IRU, lease, license, or otherwise to
Fiber Infrastructure. (whether or not the term is capitalized) mean conduits, pipes, optical fiber cable, splices and splice boxes, manholes, handholes, buildings (including, as applicable, towers and monopoles), fences and associated security equipment and materials, and other equipment and materials, such as supporting elements, marker tape, marker posts, locating beacons and equipment, and other materials and equipment necessary or appurtenant to a fiber optic network, all located within CDOT ROW. For additional clarity, “CDOT Fiber Infrastructure” refers to Fiber Infrastructure owned by CDOT or provided by a third party to CDOT (whether or not the same is provided via IRU, lease, license, or otherwise to Contractor by CDOT pursuant to this Contract), and “Contractor Fiber Infrastructure” refers to Fiber Infrastructure owned by or provided by a third party to Contractor (whether or not the same is provided via IRU, lease, license, or otherwise to CDOT by Contractor pursuant to this Contract).

Examples of Fiber Infrastructure in a sentence

  • The ultimate agreement includes Video TV and Internet Services and Fiber Infrastructure Comcast is in library of setting up various environment.

  • If at any time during the term of this Lease Agreement, it becomes economically, technologically, or legally advisable in Lessee’s business judgment for Lessee to discontinue utilizing the Lessee Fiber Strands and the Lessee Fiber Infrastructure in the Corridors, Lessee may terminate this Lease Agreement on thirty (30) days written notice to Lessor.

  • Lessee shall not use the Lessee Fiber Strands and the Lessee Fiber Infrastructure within the Corridors for any purposes other than those identified in this Lease Agreement and the applicable CDOT Region Utility Permit or the applicable CDOT Region Maintenance Permit without express written consent of Lessor.

  • The Lessee is also prohibited from having access to or any physical contact with the City’s Fiber Infrastructure, except as outlined herein, and any fiber optic cable owned by the City.

  • Lessor shall be solely responsible for all costs incurred to relocate the Fiber Backbone, including the Lessee Fiber Strands within the Corridors; however, Lessor shall not be responsible, in any manner whatsoever, to relocate or to incur any costs attributed to such relocation of the Lessee Fiber Infrastructure and the Lessee-owned lateral fiber optic telecommunications cable installed in the Corridors.

  • The Transferee Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Transferor Company and the Transferor Company believes that it would be beneficial to restructure its business by divesting the Fiber Infrastructure Undertaking into a separate legal entity with sharper and dedicated focus on the fiber infrastructure business so as to achieve greater infrastructure sharing, operational efficiencies and cost optimization resulting in more affordable and reliable telecommunications services to its consumers.

  • If Lessee refuses or fails to disconnect and remove the Lessee Fiber Infrastructure and all Lessee-owned lateral fiber optic telecommunications cable installed within the Corridors from the Corridors no later than ninety (90) days following the termination date, Lessor shall have the right to have the Lessee Fiber Infrastructure and all Lessee-owned lateral fiber optic telecommunications cable disconnected and removed from the Corridors at Lessee’s sole expense.

  • Those areas of the Public Right-of-Way, the Public Utility Easements and the Leased Service Properties in which the Dark Fiber Infrastructure is located.

  • Funding is from previously approved Capital Expenditure Fund (Fiber Infrastructure ____________________ Funding).

  • Lessor shall review and provide Lessee approval or comments within fifteen (15) business days after receipt of the Lessee Fiber Infrastructure Plans, and provide approval or comments within fifteen (15) business days after receipt of any subsequent plans submitted by Lessee that are required to facilitate installation or construction of the Lessee Fiber Infrastructure.


More Definitions of Fiber Infrastructure

Fiber Infrastructure. The Fiber, inner duct(s), and access panel installed as identified on Exhibit A. Specifications: Those minimum specifications identified on Exhibit A that the Fiber and Conduits must meet at delivery to the City and during the term of this Agreement.