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General Descriptions. 2.1 Physical collocation enables AFS to place, within or upon ACS’ premises or points, equipment necessary for interconnection, or for access to ACS’ unbundled network elements as required or authorized by federal or state law. 15 The Parties may agree to collocation for any other purpose. AFS will not install any equipment used solely for switching services. Collocated equipment will comply with federal and state regulations covering such equipment. ACS will provide for physical collocation within or upon ACS’ premises in space selected by ACS, except where it is not feasible for technical reasons or because of space limitations. Cageless collocation is subject to the same technical requirements that ACS imposes on its own equipment and to reasonable security arrangements imposed by ACS. Such security measures will not be more stringent than those that ACS maintains at its own premises for its own employees or authorized contractors. In response to an AFS request for cageless collocation, ACS may provide caged collocation. If ACS chooses to provide caged collocation in lieu of cageless, ACS shall bear any expense for construction of a cage or associated structures, including electrical, fire suppression and environmental conditioning systems, that would not have otherwise resulted from AFS’ request for cageless collocation, and ACS shall complete all cage construction within ninety (90) days of AFS’ request for cageless collocation. ACS shall allow cageless collocation without requiring the construction of a cage or similar structure, and without requiring the creation of a separate entrance to AFS’ collocation space. 15 This language is not intended to expand the Parties’ rights beyond those required by law.
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General Descriptions. The following are general descriptions of one or more approaches to providing guarantee analysis services. The specific details of the M&V Services relating to the Retrofit as set forth in this Support Services Agreement take precedence over these descriptions.
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General Descriptions. A. Contractor will provide all labor, equipment, and supplies necessary to carry out the janitorial services as described in the Scope of Work at the following Facilities: Water Resource Recovery Department (WWRD) Facilities Other District Facilities (Other Facilities)
General Descriptions. 2.1 Physical collocation enables LEVEL 3 to place, within or upon ACS-ANC’s premises or points, equipment necessary, required or indispensable for interconnection to ACS-ANC’s network facilities for the transmission and routing of telephone exchange service, exchange access service, or both, and for access to ACS-ANC’s unbundled network elements. XXXXX 0 may only install equipment to the extent consistent with applicable law. ACS-ANC will provide for physical collocation within or upon ACS-ANC’s premises in space selected by ACS-ANC, except where it is not feasible for technical reasons or because of space limitations.

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