Photographic Evidence definition
Photographic Evidence means high quality, clear, precise and accurate photographic proof taken using a camera by Customer Personnel at the Site (not imported from Google Street View or similar) which includes creation date and time and location in respect of the particular photograph and is in focus, in colour with no effects or filters, at least 600 pixels wide and 750 pixels tall, at least 50kb and no more than 10mb, capable of being printed to a good evidentiary standard, clear and in focus, well-lit and in colour, and unaltered by computer software save where used to add annotations to aid interpretation provided any such annotation does not obscure, alter or reduce the quality of the photograph;
Photographic Evidence means high quality, clear, precise and accurate photographic proof taken using a camera by Customer Personnel at the Site (not imported from Google Street View or similar) which includes creation date and time and location in respect of the particular photograph and is in focus, in colour with no effects or filters, at least 600 pixels wide and 750 pixels tall, at least 50kb and no more than 10mb, capable of being printed to a good evidentiary standard, clear and in focus, well-lit and in colour, and unaltered by computer software save where used to add annotations to aid interpretation provided any such annotation does not obscure, alter or reduce the quality of the photograph; "Physical Infrastructure" a conduit, tunnel, subway, pipe, structure, pole or other thing owned and controlled by BT and within the Access Network in, on, by or from which an Electronic Communications Network is or may be installed, supported, carried or suspended and the term excludes cables (including strands of optical fibre), anything within a building or premise and any active network element; "Physical Infrastructure Access" the provision of space, anchorage, attachment facilities and/or such other facilities as may be reasonably necessary to permit a third party to occupy parts of BT’s Physical Infrastructure located between Network Termination Points and Local Access Nodes serving those Network Termination Points, sufficient to facilitate the establishment, installation, operation and maintenance of the Electronic Communications Network of a third party at that location solely for the Permitted Use;
Photographic Evidence means high quality, clear, precise and accurate photographic proof which includes creation date and time and location in respect of the particular photograph and is in focus, in colour with no effects or filters, at least 600 pixels wide and 750 pixels tall, at least 50kb and no more than 10mb, capable of being printed to a good evidentiary standard, clear and in focus, well-lit and in colour, unmarked on both sides and unaltered by computer software save where used to add annotations to aid interpretation provided any such annotation does not obscure, alter or reduce the quality of the photograph; "Physical Infrastructure" a conduit, tunnel, subway, pipe, structure, pole or other thing owned and controlled by BT and within the Access Network in, on, by or from which an Electronic Communications Network is or may be installed, supported, carried or suspended and the term excludes cables (including strands of optical fibre), anything within a building or premise and any active network element; "Physical Infrastructure Access"
More Definitions of Photographic Evidence
Photographic Evidence means high quality, clear, precise and accurate photographic proof which includes creation date and time and location in respect of the particular photograph and is in focus, in colour with no effects or filters, at least 600 pixels wide and 750 pixels tall, at least 50kb and no more than 10mb, printed to a good evidentiary standard, clear and in focus, well-lit and in colour, unmarked on both sides and unaltered by computer software; "Physical Infrastructure" a conduit, tunnel, subway, pipe, structure, pole or other thing owned and controlled by BT and within the Access Network in, on, by or from which an Electronic Communications Network is or may be installed, supported, carried or suspended and located between Network Termination Points and Local Access Nodes serving those Network Termination Points and the term excludes cables (including strands of optical fibre), anything within a building or premise and any active network element; "Physical Infrastructure Access" the provision of space, anchorage, attachment facilities and/or such other facilities as may be reasonably necessary to permit a third party to occupy parts of BT’s Physical Infrastructure located between Network Termination Points and Local Access Nodes serving those Network Termination Points, sufficient to facilitate the establishment, installation, operation and maintenance of the Electronic Communications Network of a third party at that location solely for the Permitted Use;