IRU definition

IRU means an indefeasible right of use.
IRU means an indefeasible right to use fiber or telecommunications capacity.
IRU means any agreement whereby one Person grants the exclusive and irrevocable right to use conduit, dark fiber, lit fiber (including associated electronic and/or optical components) or other telecommunications network facilities owned by such Person to another Person for such other Person’s own network use, but not the right to physical possession and control of such facilities, and without regard to whether such agreement should be characterized as a lease or as a conveyance of an ownership interest.

Examples of IRU in a sentence

  • Subject to the terms of the Agreement, Supplier agrees to grant to Customer an indefeasible right of use for exclusive access to and unrestricted use of the designated Dark Fiber Strands located within the Supplier Network along the route and at the Route End Points set forth below (“Fiber IRU Strands”).

  • Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Comcast grants each of the LFAs individually an exclusive and indefeasible right of use (IRU) in the C-Net that serves only facilities within each LFA’s respective boundaries, and the LFAs jointly an exclusive and indefeasible IRU in the remainder of the C-Net, which consists of fiber connections to Comcast hubs, nodes and headend (the “Joint Facilities”).

  • After making available any Additional Fiber, the Operator shall provide the Town with the opportunity to perform, subject to the protocols of the Rights-of-Way agreements, a physical inspection of the corresponding IRU routes and Fibers.

  • Supplier agrees and acknowledges that, from the Acceptance Date of the Fiber IRU Strands, it has no right to use such Fiber IRU Strands.

  • Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, upon the Effective Date, the grant of the IRU in the C-Net shall be deemed fully performed, shall vest in the LFAs and shall be deemed severable and non-executory.


More Definitions of IRU

IRU means an indefeasible right to use dark fiber optic or other transmission technology, such as those to which the Company and the Restricted Subsidiaries are currently a party, without regard to the accounting treatment of any such arrangement.
IRU shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.9(b).
IRU means Indefeasible Right of Use, which is the right to use a telecommunications system with most of the rights and duties of ownership, but without the right to control or manage such facility and, depending upon the particular agreement, without any right to salvage or duty to dispose of such system's cable at the end of its useful life.
IRU means “Lease.” Any other terms and conditions of the Agreement also shall be deemed modified only to the extent necessary to be consistent with the grant of a lease to Purchaser. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement shall remain unchanged and fully valid and enforceable.
IRU means an indefeasible right to use fiber or telecommunications capacity, including the right to use the related transport and network equipment.
IRU means (i) an exclusive, indefeasible right of use, for the purposes described herein, in the GTE Fibers, as granted in Article II, and (ii) an associated non-exclusive, indefeasible right of use, for the purposes described herein, in the Associated Property; provided that the IRUs granted hereunder do not provide GTE with any ownership interest in or other rights to physical access to, control of, modification of, encumbrance in any manner of, or other use of the QWEST System except as expressly set forth herein.
IRU means indefeasible right of use, a long-term leasehold interest that gives the holder the exclusive right to use specified fiber optic strands in a telecommunications facility for a stated term.