Wireless Towers definition

Wireless Towers means a structure designed and constructed to support one or more antennas used by commercial wireless telecommunication facilities and including all appurtenant devices attached to it. A tower can be freestanding (solely self-supported by attachment to the ground) or supported (attached directly to the ground and with guy wires) of either lattice or monopole construction.
Wireless Towers means (A) any wireless communications tower owned or operated by the Company; or (B) any site (i) identified by the Company with specificity for the development of wireless communication towers, (ii) where the Company has commenced construction of wireless communication towers, or (iii) where the Company has an option to acquire, has a lease or has purchased land to construct a wireless communication tower.
Wireless Towers means the Liberty Tower assets described in Exhibits A, B, C and D of the Purchase and Sale Agreement by and between CIG Wireless Corp. and Liberty Towers, LLC, dated May 3, 2013.

Examples of Wireless Towers in a sentence

  • Ÿ KCS ISP is dependent on Fiber, Wireless Towers and cannot be held liable if/when the Fiber lines are down.

  • The obligation of SBCW to sell Towers that it has developed to Vendor (or SpectraSite Wireless Towers, Inc.) shall not apply to (i) Sites controlled 23 18 by SBCW or SBCW Parties with respect to which, as of the date of the Agreement to Sublease, actual construction has commenced, defined as the issuance of building permits for such Site, or (ii) the ETC Sites, unless SBCW obtains a waiver of the right of first refusal to purchase the ETC Sites from Site Management Solutions, Inc.

  • The parties further agree that this liquidated damages provision shall apply in the event that either Trinity Wireless Towers, Inc.

  • If the final “On Air Milestone Deadline” for any of the Wireless Towers is not met due to Excusable Conditions, including delays in the installation of the Fiber and Microwaves, then the Substantial Completion Milestone for that Tower will be extended by the duration of the Excusable Delay caused by the Excusable Condition.

  • Following Completion of such Towers, such Towers shall be sold to Vendor (or to SpectraSite Wireless Towers, Inc., an Affiliate of Vendor) for an amount calculated in accordance with the schedule of costs agreed to by the parties and attached to Schedule 3.10(c).

  • Upon the sale of any such Tower to Vendor (or SpectraSite Wireless Towers, Inc.), said Tower shall be deemed to be a BTS Site and SBCW or a SBCW Party shall occupy the Leased Space subject to the terms of the BTS Sublease.

  • The current Project Budget includes the agreed price for the construction of the six (6) new Wireless Towers, one (1) existing Wireless Tower, and four (4) co-locations that are described in Final Proposal.

  • During the Employment Period and for a period of twenty-four (24) months following the termination of the Executive’s employment from the Company for any reason, the Executive will not, on the Executive’s own behalf or on behalf of any person, directly or indirectly, within a two (2)-mile radius of any Wireless Towers (defined below): (a) engage in Competitive Business, or (b) accept Competitive Business from any of the Company’s customers.

  • To the extent that the Tower Milestone Deadlines are not met for any of the Wireless Towers due to Excusable Conditions, then the Tower Milestone Deadlines for that Tower will be extended by the duration of the Excusable Delay caused by the Excusable Condition.

  • These Services include the design and construction, under a separate contract or contracts with licensed subcontractors and design professionals, of the six (6) new Wireless Towers, one (1) existing Wireless Tower, four (4) co-locations, and the installation of the Fiber and Microwaves described in this Agreement.


More Definitions of Wireless Towers

Wireless Towers means the six (6) new wireless communication towers being developed and constructed under this Agreement (the “New Wireless Towers”), the one (1) existing wireless communication towers (the “Existing Wireless Tower”), and the four (4) co- locations (the “Co-Locations” and collectively with the New Wireless Towers and the Existing Wireless Tower, the “Wireless Towers”) that may be managed by BRT under a separate management agreement. DRAFT