Service Drops definition

Service Drops means Telecommunications cables or wires, whether Affixed In-span or to a Clearance Pole, owned by the Licensee and connected to a Telecommunications cable, whether owned or not owned by the Licensee, and leading to customers of the Licensee.
Service Drops means a wire or cable of Licensee which provides Communications Service to a single customer as an extension of Licensee’s backbone or distribution network.

Examples of Service Drops in a sentence

  • Service Drops are provided either by aerial facilities - on poles of the Telephone Company or of other companies - or by underground facilities (buried), and, except as covered in 2 below, the type of facilities used is determined by the Telephone Company from the conditions involved.

  • Service Drops, including, but not limited to, sewer, water, electrical, gas, telecommunications, and all other utilities, shall not be placed on, over or beneath the ground in the right-of-way of any State highway or Town way without a permit from the Town of Rockport and all other required permits.

  • In general, work to be submitted through the short-stream application process includes, but is not limited to: • Exploratory work boreholes • Service Drops from existing infrastructure • The reconstruction or replacement of mainline infrastructure in the identical horizontal and vertical location and having similar dimensions—length, width, height, and capacity as the existing plant with the existing plant being removed as part of the construction.

  • Notwithstanding Section 3.1, the Company may, with advance notice as required by the County, but without first obtaining a Permit: Utilize existing ducts or similar structures of the Equipment; Carry out Maintenance and field testing to its Equipment; and Repair Service Drops; provided that in no case shall the Company break up or otherwise disturb the physical surface of the ROW without the County’s prior written consent.

  • No Permit shall be required for prior existing authorized Attachments, Overlashing or Service Drops.

  • Service Drops are provided either by aerial facilities - on poles of the Telephone Company or of other companies - or by underground facilities (buried), and, except as covered in 2.

  • The parallel minimum separation between District’s Service Drops and Communications Facilities Service Drops shall be twelve (12) inches, and the crossover separation between the Drops shall be twenty-four (24) inches.

  • Licensee shall provide a list of specific Eligible Poles (by NBU Pole number, if available) on or supported by which Licensee has installed, during the previous twelve (12) month reporting period, new Attachments, Overlashings, or Network Nodes, including risers, Service Drops, and Mid-Span Installations, on or supported by an Eligible Pole, or any other facility for which no Permit was required under these Standards.

  • Reasonable effort will be made to coordinate locations of risers and Non-Guyed Service Drops with the locations of the power facilities serving the customer.

  • Except in cases of emergency or as otherwise authorized (such as for Service Drops as addressed in 6.1.1), Licensee shall not install any Attachments on any Pole without first applying for and obtaining a Permit pursuant to the requirements of this Agreement and the Applicable Standards.

Related to Service Drops

  • Service Drop means a cable that, by its design, capacity and relationship to other cables of the Company, can be reasonably considered to be for the sole purpose of connecting backbone of the Equipment to not more than one individual customer or building point of presence or property.

  • Service dog means a dog that has been individually trained by an organization or person specializing in service dog training to perform a task to assist a person with a disability with a need related to their disability.

  • Service Desk means the single point of entry for all Service Tickets and Service Requests which can be accessed over the phone, by email or via our portal.

  • Support Service means an activity, such as information technology, accounting, human resources, legal, and other support functions that are required to support the ongoing delivery of core services.

  • Service Switching Point (SSP) means the telephone Central Office Switch equipped with a Signaling System 7 (SS7) interface.