physical co-location definition
physical co-location means a type of co-location where a carrier in control of a building, tower or other structure in or on which that carrier’s switches, antennas or other equipment are accommodated, allows another carrier to also operate those switches, antennas or equipment;
physical co-location means physical access to and control over space in order to install, maintain or repair equipment, at premises owned or controlled and used by a major supplier to provide public telecommunications services;
physical co-location means a type of co-location where the party controlling the building, tower or other structure in or on which another party’s switches, antennas or other electronic communications or broadcasting equipment are accommodated, also allows the other party to operate those switches, antennas or other electronic communications or broadcasting equipment.
More Definitions of physical co-location
physical co-location means the situation where Access Seeker's transmission equipment is physically co-located at the Access Provider's premises. The POI lies between the equipment of Access Provider and the transmission equipment of the Access Seeker. The Access Seeker's transmission equipment and the interconnect link from the Access Seeker's transmission equipment to its premises is provided for and maintained by the Access Seeker;
physical co-location means the provision by open eir of a serviced exchange footprint. Please refer to the relevant reference offer at www.openeir.ie[ ]
physical co-location means the provision of space at operator’s premises to enable the wholesale customer to install and maintain equipment.
physical co-location means a facility offered by a public telecommunication network operator which consists of making infrastructure, including premises, available to other operators for installing, if applicable, operating their equipment, especially for purposes of interconnection.
physical co-location means the offering by the operator of a Submarine Cable Landing Station that enables a licensed communications service provider to place its own equipment to be used to access submarine cable capacity within or upon the Submarine Cable Landing Station operator’s premises; to enter those premises, subject to reasonable terms and conditions, to install, maintain, and repair equipment necessary to access submarine cable capacity; and to obtain reasonable amounts of space in the Submarine Cable Landing Station operator’s premises for the equipment necessary to access submarine cable capacity, such space to be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.