Wireless Attachment definition

Wireless Attachment means each Attachment that is an antenna, transmitter, receiver or associated equipment that is used for the transmission or reception of radiofrequency ("RF") signals.
Wireless Attachment means a Wireless Facility mounted onto or supported by a Pole, in whole or in part, or attached to a span of wire or cable running between two Poles.
Wireless Attachment means each Attachment that is an antenna, transmitter, receiver, or associated equipment on a Pole or on a strand attached to a Pole that is used for the transmission or reception of radiofrequency (“RF”) signals. At the present time, Licensor and Licensee have no agreement regarding Wireless Attachments and Licensee has signaled that it has no forthcoming wireless needs. In the event that Licensee wishes to add Wireless Attachment to the Poles in the future, said Wireless Attachments shall be subject to a separate agreement between Licensor and Licensee. In no event shall Licensee be permitted to add Wireless Attachments to Poles without entering into an agreement with Licensor regarding the same.

Examples of Wireless Attachment in a sentence

  • Voice Information Service Traffic is not subject to Reciprocal Compensation charges under Section 7 of the Two-Way Wireless Attachment.

  • The arrangement for recovering, in accordance with Section 251(b)(5) of the Act, the FCC Internet Orders, and other applicable FCC orders and FCC Regulations, costs incurred for the transport and termination of Reciprocal Compensation Traffic originating on one Party’s network and terminating on the other Party’s network (as set forth in Section 7 of the Two-Way Wireless Attachment).

  • For the avoidance of any doubt, Virtual Foreign Exchange Traffic (i.e., V/FX Traffic) (as defined in the Two-Way Wireless Attachment) does not constitute Measured Internet Traffic.

  • Voice Information Service Traffic is not subject to Reciprocal Compensation charges under Section 6 of the Two-Way Wireless Attachment.

  • The arrangement for recovering, in accordance with Section 251(b)(5) of the Act, the FCC Internet Order, and other applicable FCC orders and FCC Regulations, costs incurred for the transport and termination of Reciprocal Compensation Traffic originating on one Party’s network and terminating on the other Party’s network (as set forth in Section 7 of the Two-Way Wireless Attachment).

  • Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary and provided that Licensee is not physically touching the antenna or that the antenna is not physically changing orientation via electrical down tilt or otherwise, then without submitting an Application, Licensee may: (i) add or modify frequencies, (ii) decrease the ERP of the Wireless Attachment, and/or (iii) change the orientation of the RF transmission of antenna.

  • InterMTA Factor 3% Pursuant to the Two-Way Wireless Attachment, the Parties agree to allow for changes to the interMTA Factor two times per year if a traffic study conducted demonstrates that a different interMTA factor is appropriate.

  • To the extent that any other Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ property is damaged or destroyed by the act or omission of Licensee and such act or omission to act is related to or arises out of Licensee's Wireless Attachment Agreement with Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ or Licensee's occupancy of the Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Facilities, Licensee shall cause said property to be repaired or replaced at Licensee's sole cost and expense.

  • If a party breaches a material term or condition of this Wireless Attachment Agreement, the non-breaching party may terminate this Wireless Attachment Agreement after at least 30 days has expired since it has given the breaching Party written notice of the nature of the breach and its intention to terminate, provided that the breaching party does not cure the claimed breach within such 30 day period or within such longer period as may be provided in the written notice from the non-breaching party.

  • In the Reclamation Notice, Utility shall give Licensee the option to remove its Wireless Facility from the affected Pole or to pay for the cost of any Make-Ready Work for which Utility would otherwise be responsible in order to expand the capacity of the affected Pole so that Licensee can maintain its Wireless Attachment on the affected Pole.

Related to Wireless Attachment

  • Pole Attachment shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.8.1.

  • Attachments means the attachments, addenda, schedules, exhibits, and other documents, however so titled, attached hereto or incorporated by reference herein.

  • Special Contract Attachments means any attachment to this Contract.

  • Service Schedules has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.

  • Service Order or “Contract” or “Agreement” shall mean the Service Order / Agreement and all attached exhibits and documents referred to therein and all terms and conditions thereof together with any subsequent modifications thereto;