ADDITIONAL POIS TO BE ESTABLISHED Sample Clauses

ADDITIONAL POIS TO BE ESTABLISHED. 3.1 The Table below details the route, capacity in terms of transmission systems, signalling type, trunk group direction and estimated activation date of further POIs to be established between the Parties. In principle, each of the further POIs will be established (in the order indicated) with the minimum transmission capacity as indicated, prior to the Parties increasing capacity on POIs already established. PART 1 : TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR VOIP INTERCONNECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Part 1 of this Annexure "B" details the technical specifications and standards which will be applicable to the Interconnection of each Parties respective System for the provision of Voice over Internet Protocol Services ("VoIP"). 1.2 Part 2 of this Annexure "B" details the technical specifications and standards which will be applicable to the Interconnection of each Parties respective System for the provision of telecommunications services. 1.3 Part 3 of this Annexure "B" details the general procedures to be adhered to by the Parties in terms of this Agreement.
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ADDITIONAL POIS TO BE ESTABLISHED. 3.1 The Table below details the route, capacity in terms of transmission systems, signalling type, trunk group direction and estimated activation date of further POIs to be established between the Parties. In principle, each of the further POIs will be established (in the order indicated) with the minimum transmission capacity as indicated, prior to the Parties increasing capacity on POIs already established. PART 1 : TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR VOIP INTERCONNECTION

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(b) if such transaction is a Stock Sale, to sell the same proportion of shares of capital stock of the Company beneficially held by such Stockholder as is being sold by the Selling Investors to the Person to whom the Selling Investors propose to sell their Shares, and, except as permitted in Section 3.3 below, on the same terms and conditions as the Selling Investors; (c) to execute and deliver all related documentation and take such other action in support of the Sale of the Company as shall reasonably be requested by the Company or the Selling Investors in order to carry out the terms and provision of this Section 3, including without limitation executing and delivering instruments of conveyance and transfer, and any purchase agreement, merger agreement, indemnity agreement, escrow agreement, consent, waiver, governmental filing, share certificates duly endorsed for transfer (free and clear of impermissible liens, claims and encumbrances) and any similar or related documents; (d) not to deposit, and to cause their Affiliates not to deposit, except as provided in this Agreement, any Shares of the Company owned by such party or Affiliate in a voting trust or subject any Shares to any arrangement or agreement with respect to the voting of such Shares, unless specifically requested to do so by the acquiror in connection with the Sale of the Company; (e) (i) to refrain from exercising any dissenters’ rights or rights of appraisal under applicable law at any time with respect to such Sale of the Company, or (ii); asserting any claim or commencing any suit (x) challenging the Sale of the Company or this Agreement, or (y) alleging a breach of any fiduciary duty of the Selling Investors or any affiliate or associate thereof or the Board (including, without limitation, aiding and abetting breach of fiduciary duty) in connection with the evaluation, negotiation or entry into the Sale of the Company, or the consummation of the transactions contemplated thereby; (f) if the consideration to be paid in exchange for the Shares pursuant to this Section 3 includes any securities and due receipt thereof by any Stockholder would require under applicable law (x) the registration or qualification of such securities or of any person as a broker or dealer or agent with respect to such securities or (y) the provision to any Stockholder of any information other than such information as a prudent issuer would generally furnish in an offering made solely to “accredited investors” as defined in Regulation D promulgated under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, the Company may cause to be paid to any such Stockholder in lieu thereof, against surrender of the Shares which would have otherwise been sold by such Stockholder, an amount in cash equal to the fair value (as determined in good faith by the Board) of the securities which such Stockholder would otherwise receive as of the date of the issuance of such securities in exchange for the Shares; and (g) in the event that the Selling Investors, in connection with such Sale of the Company, appoint a stockholder representative (the “Stockholder Representative”) with respect to matters affecting the Stockholders under the applicable definitive transaction agreements following consummation of such Sale of the Company, (x) to consent to (i) the appointment of such Stockholder Representative, (ii) the establishment of any applicable escrow, expense or similar fund in connection with any indemnification or similar obligations, and (iii) the payment of such Stockholder’s pro rata portion (from the applicable escrow or expense fund or otherwise) of any and all reasonable fees and expenses to such Stockholder Representative in connection with such Stockholder Representative’s services and duties in connection with such Sale of the Company and its related service as the representative of the Stockholders, (y) not to assert any claim or commence any suit against the Stockholder Representative or any other Stockholder with respect to any action or inaction taken or failed to be taken by the Stockholder Representative, within the scope of the Stockholder Representative’s authority, in connection with its service as the Stockholder Representative, absent fraud, bad faith, or willful misconduct and (z) execute and deliver any power-of-attorney or other documentation reasonably requested by the Stockholder Representative.

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