Overlashing definition

Overlashing involves an attacher tying communication conductors to existing, supportive strands of cable on poles, which enables attachers to replace deteriorated cables or expand the capacity of existing facilities while reducing construction disruption and associated expense.
Overlashing refers to the practice of placing an additional cable by lashing such cable with spinning wire over an existing cable and strand.
Overlashing means the tying of additional communi- cations wires or cables to existing communications wires or cables attached to poles.

Examples of Overlashing in a sentence

  • If Overlashing of Operator’s Wireline Facilities results in any damage to the pole, Company equipment or existing Attachments, or if any Overlashing causes a safety or engineering standard violation, Operator shall be responsible, at its expense, for any necessary repairs or corrections.

  • Operator shall provide Company with at least thirty (30) days’ advance written notice before Overlashing, or allowing a third party to overlash, Operator’s existing Wireline Facilities.

  • Attaching Party agrees to indemnify AT&T should any of the preceding warranties be breached.12.3.1. Attaching Party must ensure any Other User seeking to Overlash Attaching Party’s facilities has a current, executed agreement with AT&T for Structure Access before allowing such Overlashing.12.3.2. Attaching Party must notify AT&T within 15 days of completing any Overlashing.12.3.3. AT&T reserves the right to complete an inspection of such Overlashing.

  • Overlashing of existing lines is not subject to the notice and approval requirements in subparagraph 25.4(2) “c”(1).

  • Operator is responsible for all Overlashing performed on its Wireline Facilities, including any Overlashing by a third party, and shall ensure that all Overlashing complies with Company’s standards, the applicable provisions of the NESC, and any other applicable law or code.


More Definitions of Overlashing

Overlashing means the tying of additional communications
Overlashing means the practice of placing an additional communications cable by lashing such cable with spinning wire over an existing cable and strand on Poles.
Overlashing means an additional wire or cable Communications Facility mounted onto an existing fiber optic, coaxial, or Messenger cable already secured to the Utility Pole in order to accommodate additional wire or cable Communications Facility capacity the total bundle of which, together with the Messenger cable to which it is attach, does not exceed 3.5” in diameter.
Overlashing means the practice whereby an entity, whether Operator or a third party, physically connects or attaches, through lashing or otherwise, new fiber optic or coaxial cable, or any other type of cable, to an existing Wireline Attachment on a Distribution Pole.
Overlashing means an additional wire or cable Communications Facility mounted onto an existing fiber optic, coaxial, or Messenger cable already secured to the Utility Pole in order to accommodate additional wire or cable Communications Facility capacity.
Overlashing means the act of lashing new fiber optic cable to an existing aerial fiber optic cable.
Overlashing means any operation whereby new or additional wire or cable is physically tied to other wires or wire guys already existing and physically secured to utility poles or structures.