Segment S-4 definition

Segment S-4. The portion of the System linking Segments T-1 and T-4
Segment S-4. A submarine cable linking Segments T-2 and T-3.
Segment S-4 as defined in Annex B to this Agreement. "Segment S-4 Residual Capacity" as defined in Annex B to this Agreement. "Segment T-1" as defined in Annex B to this Agreement. "Segment T-2" as defined in Annex B to this Agreement. "Segment T-3" as defined in Annex B to this Agreement. "Segment T-4" as defined in Annex B to this Agreement. "Segments" the collective reference to the S Segments and the T Segments. "Subsidiary Grantors" the collective reference to GT Landing Corp., GT U.K. Ltd., Global Telesystems GmbH and GT Netherlands B.V., each a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Grantor. "Supplier" means TSSL and its successors and assigns as contractor under the Supply Contract or any successor contractor of the System appointed by Grantor. "T Capacity" means capacity on the System available on any T Segment.

Examples of Segment S-4 in a sentence

  • Edge will have a 100% participation interest and 100% voting interest in Segment S4 (BU3 to San Fernando La Union, Philippines).

  • The Parties hereto confirm the amendment of the Capacity Purchase Agreement to redesignate ["CAPACITY TERMS OMITTED"] of the STM-1s of Purchased Capacity under the Capacity Purchase Agreement from Segment S-1 to Segment S-4, and that the UK Inland Agreement is hereby amended to read the number of STM-1s to be purchased under the UK Inland Agreement from ["CAPACITY TERMS OMITTED"] STM-1s to ["CAPACITY TERMS OMITTED"] STM-1s.

  • In addition, the Purchaser desires that ["CAPACITY TERMS OMITTED"] STM-1s of Subject Subsea Capacity be designated Segment S-4 and ["CAPACITY TERMS OMITTED"] STM-1 of Subject Subsea Capacity be designated Segment S-1.

  • This request for STA does not seek authority to operate Fiber Pair 1 on Segment S1.3 (connecting Branching Unit 2 to Branching Unit 3) or Segment S4 (connecting San Fernando, La Union to Branching Unit 3).

  • Segment S4Jurisdiction in Segment S4 is split between Kitsap County and the City of Port Orchard.For the northernmost half of the segment, the creek serves as the jurisdictionalFigure 6.3 Blackjack Creek stream channel within Shoreline Segment S3boundary between the City and the County.

  • Segment S-4 That part of Segment S between the FLAG Interface Point at the cable station at Alexandria, Egypt and the point where the digital input/output ports of the Basic System Module on the digital distribution frame (including the digital distribution frame itself) of the Submarine System connect with Segment X-1 at Port Said, Egypt.

  • Where several persons travel in the same taxi only one fare can be charged.• list of participants duly signed with clear identification of the activity/purpose of the trip, dates, names and functions of the participants in the project;• proof that the payments have been made by the Beneficiary/ies and are recorded in the accountancy.

  • Segment S4 is a local area network (LAN) directly connected to Internet, and Segment S1, S2, and S3 are private LANs independent from each other.

  • The purchase price for such additional MCUs shall be as follows: First additional Transatlantic Segment [*][/ MCU Second additional Transatlantic Segment [*] / MCU Third additional Transatlantic Segment [*]/ MCU* Each additional Transatlantic Segment [*]/ MCU [*] /MCU if such additional MCU is purchased after [*] provided that such purchase price payable shall be increased by [*] per MCU if such Transatlantic Segment is Segment S-2or Segment S-4.


More Definitions of Segment S-4

Segment S-4. The portion of the System linking Segments T-1 and T-4. Segment T-1: A cable station in Brookhaven, New York, United States, together with that portion of the System which is located between such cable station and the point which is one-half mile beyond the United States territorial limit. Segment T-2: A cable station in Whitesands, United Kingdom, together with that portion of the System which is located between such cable station and the point which is one-half mile beyond the United Kingdom territorial limit. Segment T-3: A cable station in Sylt, Germany, together with that portion of the System which is located between such cable station and the point which is one-half mile beyond the Germany territorial limit. Segment T-4: A cable station in Xxxxx Dijk, Netherlands, together with that portion of the System which is located between such cable station and the point which is one-half mile beyond the Netherlands territorial limit. It is assumed that under the current law of the United Kingdom, the United State, the Netherlands and Germany, the territorial waters of such country extend twelve nautical miles seaward from the coast of such country. If such assumption shall prove to be incorrect, or if a law shall change such assumption and in fact the territorial waters of any such county extend beyond twelve nautical miles, the parties hereto shall adjust the T Segment of the applicable Terminal Party. Except as provided herein, Segments T-1 and T-2 shall include, as appropriate: (i) the transmission cable and equipment associated with the submersible plant between the point which is one-half mile beyond the territorial waters of the United Kingdom or the United States, as appropriate, up to the nominal 155.52 Mb/s (STM-1) digital/optical or input/output ports on the digital/optical distribution frame (including the digital/optical distribution frame itself) where the Basic System Module connects with other transmission facilities or equipment; (ii) the land, civil works and buildings at the specified locations for the cable landing and for the cable route including cable rights-of-way and ducts between the applicable cable station and it respective Cable Landing Point, and common services and equipment at each of the locations, together with equipment in each of those cable stations which is solely associated with the System; and (iii) the sea earth cable and electrode system and/or the land earth system, or an appropriate share thereof, associated with th...
Segment S-4. The portion of the System linking Segments T-1 and T-4. Segment T-1: A cable station in Brookhaven, New York, United States, together with that portion of the System which is located between such cable station and the point which is one-half mile beyond the United States territorial limit. Segment T-2: A cable station in White Sands, United Kingdom, together with that portion of the System which is located between such cable station and the point which is one-half mile beyond the United Kingdom territorial limit. Segment T-3: A cable station in Sylt, Germany, together with that portion of the System which is located between such cable station and the point which is one-half mile beyond the Germany territorial limit. Segment T-4: A cable station in Beverwijk, Netherlands, together with that portion of the System which is located between such cable station and the point which is one-half mile beyond the Netherlands territorial limit. Inland Capacity: All capacity provided by Global Crossing, including third party capacity, as backhaul services to connect (i) the cable station in Brookhaven, New York, United States with locations in New York, New York, including but not limited to, 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx and 000 0xx Xxxxxx, and (ii) the cable station in White Sands, United Kingdom with locations England, including but not limited to, Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx and Porthcurno, Cornwall. Mid-Atlantic Crossing shall be regarded as consisting of the following Segments: Segment S-1: A submarine cable linking Segments T- 1 and T-2. Segment S-2: A submarine cable linking Segments T- 1 and T-3. Segment S-3: A submarine cable linking Segments T- 2 and T-3. Segment T-1: A cable station in Brookhaven, New York, United States, together with that portion of the System which is located between such cable station and the point which is one-half mile beyond the United States territorial limit. Segment T-2: A cable station in Hollywood, Florida, United States together with that portion of the System which is located between such cable station and the point which is one-half mile beyond the United States territorial limit. Segment T-3: A cable station in St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands, together with that portion of the System which is located between such cable station and the point which is one-half mile beyond the United States Virgin Islands territorial limit. Inland Capacity: All capacity provided by Global Crossing, including third party capacity, as backhaul se...

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