Cabling Infrastructure Sample Clauses

Cabling Infrastructure. The Authority owns and maintains the Airport’s PWDS cable infrastructure supporting telephone and data transmission generated within, to and from the Premises. The Company may use the Authority’s fiber optic cabling infrastructure for voice and data connectivity. The Company will enter into a separate agreement with the Authority, as established on an annual basis by the Authority, for each thousand linear feet of fiber optic cable, for the strands terminated and/or utilized, and for the associated termination points used by the Company. The Authority will provide annual maintenance and any needed repairs for the fiber optic cable. Relocation of the fiber optic cable or additional strands of fiber will be at the Company’s expense.
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Cabling Infrastructure. Authority owns and maintains the Airport’s Premises Wiring Distribution System (PWDS) cable infrastructure supporting telephone and data transmission generated within, to and from the Premises. Company may use Authority’s cabling infrastructure for voice and data connectivity. Company will pay monthly fees, as established on an annual basis by Authority, for each thousand linear feet of fiber optic cable, for the strands terminated and/or utilized, and for the associated termination points. Authority will provide annual maintenance and any needed repairs for the fiber optic cable. Relocation of the fiber or additional strands of fiber will be at Company’s expense. In addition, Company is required to pay Authority, at a rate established by Authority, or pay a competitive local exchange carrier, for dial tone or internet access for its telephone services and communication systems. If Company installs electronic visual information display systems (EVIDS), Company will be required to use Authority’s network and cabling infrastructure. Installation and ongoing maintenance of EVIDS will be at Company’s cost and may be performed by Authority or by an outside vendor approved by Authority, subject to a Tenant Work Permit.
Cabling Infrastructure. The Authority owns and maintains the Airport’s PWDS cable infrastructure supporting telephone and data transmission generated within, to and from the Airline Premises. The Airline may use the Authority’s fiber optic cabling infrastructure for voice and data connectivity. The Airline will pay monthly fees as additional Rents, as established on an annual basis by the Authority, for each thousand linear feet of fiber optic cable, for the strands terminated and/or utilized, and for the associated termination points used by the Airline. The Authority will provide annual maintenance and any needed repairs for the fiber optic cable. Relocation of the fiber optic cable or additional strands of fiber will be at the Airline’s expense. If the Airline installs electronic visual information display systems (“EVIDS”), the Airline will be required to use Authority’s network and cabling infrastructure. Installation and ongoing maintenance of EVIDS will be at Airline’s cost and may be performed by Authority or by an outside vendor approved by Authority, subject to a Tenant Work Permit.
Cabling Infrastructure. The Authority owns and maintains the Airport’s PWDS cable infrastructure supporting telephone and data transmission generated within, to and from the Company Premises. The Company may use Authority’s fiber optic cabling infrastructure for voice and data connectivity. The Company will pay monthly fees as additional Rents, as established on an annual basis by Authority, for each thousand linear feet of fiber optic cable, for the strands terminated and/or utilized, and for the associated termination points used by Company. The Authority will provide annual maintenance and any needed repairs for the fiber optic cable. Relocation of the fiber optic cable or additional strands of fiber will be at Company’s expense. If Company installs electronic visual information display systems (“EVIDS”), Company will be required to use Authority’s network and cabling infrastructure. Installation and ongoing maintenance of EVIDS will be at Company’s cost and may be performed by Authority or by an outside vendor approved by Authority, subject to a Tenant Work Permit.
Cabling Infrastructure. Authority anticipates taking over all cabling infrastructure Airport-wide and will offer all Airport tenants an opportunity to use Authority’s cabling infrastructure for voice and data connectivity, for which Company will be charged a pro rata share of the operating costs of Authority’s cabling infrastructure. Company will be required to pay Authority, at a rate established by Authority, or pay a competitive local exchange carrier, for dial tone or internet access for its telephone services and communication systems.
Cabling Infrastructure. The Contractor shall maintain the existing cabling infrastructure which is designated for the transmission of television pictures. The Contractor shall be responsible for installing additional cabling as instructed by the Customer(s). The Contractor shall ensure that all cabling, which is installed by the Contractor, is of a suitable specification to guarantee continuity of service and picture quality and that this cabling is used exclusively for the transmission of television pictures. The Contractor shall maintain the existing data and voice cabling infrastructure. (refer to data packs for applicable premises). (Information redacted) The Contractor shall be responsible for installing additional data and voice cabling from patch panel to desk as instructed by the Customer(s). This shall be dealt with on a pass through basis.
Cabling Infrastructure. Authority owns and maintains the Airport’s Premises Wiring Distribution System (PWDS) cable infrastructure supporting telephone and data transmission generated within, to and from the Premises. Company may use Authority’s cabling infrastructure for voice and data connectivity. North Cargo Space Rental Agreement - 26 - September 28, 2017 LGSTX SERVICES, INC. Company will pay monthly fees, as established on an annual basis by Authority, for each thousand linear feet of fiber optic cable, for the strands terminated and/or utilized, and for the associated termination points. Authority will provide annual maintenance and any needed repairs for the fiber optic cable. Relocation of the fiber or additional strands of fiber will be at Company’s expense. In addition, Company is required to pay Authority, at a rate established by Authority, or pay a competitive local exchange carrier, for dial tone or internet access for its telephone services and communication systems. If Company installs electronic visual information display systems (EVIDS), Company will be required to use Authority’s network and cabling infrastructure. Installation and ongoing maintenance of EVIDS will be at Company’s cost and may be performed by Authority or by an outside vendor approved by Authority, subject to a Tenant Work Permit.
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