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Acceptance Test Deliverables. Xxxxxxxx shall provide data sheets or computer media containing the following information for the relevant fibers and cable segments: A. Verification of end-to-end fiber continuity with power level readings for each fiber taken with a light source and power meter. B. Verification of loss at each splice point to be below 0.3 dB as well as the final bi-directional OTDR test data, with distances. C. Cable manufacturer, cable type (buffer/ribbon), fiber type, cable reel number, number of fibers, number of fibers per tube, and distance of each section of cable between splice points. EXHIBIT E FIBER SPECIFICATIONS Exhibit A, Part 2 sets forth the types of fibers for each System Segment. The corresponding attached manufacturer's specifications shall apply to each System Segment as indicated therein. Xxxxxxxx may, with WinStar's consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, substitute a different type of fiber for a System Segment if such type is equivalent or superior to the type set forth in Exhibit A, Part 2 for such System Segment, by written notice provided at least one hundred twenty (120) days before the planned Acceptance Date for such System Segment. Such written notice shall include the relevant manufacturer's specifications for such fiber type and such specifications shall, if WinStar consents to such substitution, apply to such System Segment. Specifications for SMF-28, SMF-LS, and SMF-LEAF fibers are attached. EXHIBIT F Cable Installation Specifications 1. Material o Steel or PVC conduit shall be minimum schedule 40 wall thickness. o Any exposed steel conduit, brackets or hardware (e.g., bridge attachments) shall be hot-dipped galvanized after fabrication. o All split steel shall be flanged. o Handholes shall have a minimum H-15 loading rating. o Manholes shall have a minimum H-20 loading rating. o Warning signs shall display universal do not dig symbol, "Warning-Buried Fiber-Optic Cable," company name and logo, local and emergency One Call toll-free numbers. 2. Minimum Depths Minimum cover required in the placement conduit/cable shall be forty-two inches (42"), except in the following instances: o The minimum cover in ditches adjacent to roads, highways, railroads and interstates is forty-eight inches (48") below the clean out line or existing grade, whichever is greater. o The minimum cover across streams, river washes, and other waterways shall be sixty inches (60") below the clean out line or existing grade, whichever is greater. o At locatio...
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Acceptance Test Deliverables. The Lessee (or its designee) shall provide data sheets or computer media containing the following information for the relevant fibers and cable segments: A. Verification of end-to-end fiber continuity with power level readings for each fiber taken with a light source and power meter. B. Verification of loss at each splice point to be below 0.3 dB as well as the final bi-directional OTDR test data, with distances.
Acceptance Test Deliverables. The Lessee (or its designee) shall provide data sheets or computer media containing the following information for the relevant fibers and cable segments: A. Verification of end-to-end fiber continuity with power level readings for each fiber taken with a light source and power meter. B. Verification of loss at each splice point to be below 0.3 dB as well as the final bi-directional OTDR test data, with distances. C. Cable manufacturer, cable type (buffer/ribbon), fiber type, cable reel number, number of fibers, number of fibers per tube, and distance of each section of cable between splice points.
Acceptance Test Deliverables. Williams xxxxx xxovide data sheets or computer media containing the following information for the relevant fibers and cable segments: A. Verification of end-to-end fiber continuity with power level readings for each fiber taken with a light source and power meter. Williams xxxx xxxvide the make and model of the testing equipment and the date of test completion. B. Verification that the loss at each splice point is either (i) below 0.3 dB or (ii) in accordance with the requirements of Section 4 or 5 of this Exhibit. C. Williaxx xxxx xxxvide GNNet Test/LP format supplied on CD-ROM which will include the final bi-directional OTDR test data at 1310 and 1550 (where applicable), pigtail test including insertion loss, adjacent splice and reflectance value of end face of connector. Williams xxxx xxxo supply spreadsheet format OTDR including distance A to B / B to A, average distance in kilometers, average distance in miles, span loss from A to B / B to A and optical return loss from A to B / B to A. Optical return loss will be performed with a one (1) kilometer launch reel to obtain insertion loss of the connector, loss of adjacent splice and reflection value on the face of the connector. Williams xxxx xxxvide verification that the total connector has less than or equal to 0.8 db loss and reflectance of -50 db or better. Williams xxxx xxx test Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD). The manufacturer of the fiber optic strands guarantees the PMD via the fiber specifications listed in Exhibit C. Willixxx xxxx xxxsider performing PMD tests for CTC at mutually agreeable terms and conditions and CTC shall have the right to perform PMD tests in connection with any Fiber Testing conducted by it under the terms of Article VI of the Agreement. D. Cable manufacturer, cable type (buffer/ribbon), fiber type, cable reel number, number of fibers, number of fibers per tube, and distance of each section of cable between splice points. EXHIBIT H TRANSMISSION SITE SPECIFICATIONS THIS EXHIBIT H is attached to and made a part of that certain Dark Fiber IRU Agreement dated as of March 31, 2000, by and between Williams xxx XXX ("Agreement"). Capitalized terms used and not defined herein shall have the meanings set forth for such terms in the Agreement.
Acceptance Test Deliverables. Fiber Technologies shall provide data sheets or computer media containing the following information for the relevant fibers and cable segments. - Verification of end-to-end fiber continuity with power level readings for each fiber taken with a light source and power meter. Figure "A" attached. - Verification of loss at each splice point to be below 0.3 dB as well as the final bi-directional OTDR test data, with distances utilizing GN Nettest software reports. Figure "B" attached. - Visual OTDR test results reported using either PC-3000 software or GN Nettest software. Figure "C" attached.
Acceptance Test Deliverables. Williams shall provide computer media containing the following information for the relevant fibers and cable segments: A. Verification of end-to-end fiber continuity with power level readings for each fiber taken with a light source and power meter. B. Verification that the loss at each splice point is either (i) below 0.3 dB or (ii) in accordance with the requirements of Section 4 of this Exhibit. C. The final bi-directional OTDR test data, with distances. D. Cable manufacturer, cable type (buffer/ribbon), fiber type, number of fibers, number of fibers per tube, and distance of each section of cable between splice points. E. Identification of any portions utilizing optical groundwire.

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