Common use of Adjacent Structure Collocation Clause in Contracts

Adjacent Structure Collocation. 4.1.4.1 When space is legitimately exhausted inside an SBC-13STATE Eligible Structure, SBC- 13STATE will permit Collocator to physically collocate in an Adjacent Structure (e.g. controlled environmental vaults, controlled environmental huts or similar structures such as those used by SBC-13STATE to house telecommunications equipment) located at SBC- 13STATE’s Premises to the extent technically feasible. SBC-13STATE will permit Collocator or a third party to construct or otherwise procure such Adjacent Structure, subject to reasonable safety and maintenance requirements, zoning and other state and local regulations, and SBC-13STATE’s right to exercise reasonable control over the design, construction, and placement of such Adjacent Structures. SBC-13STATE will allow the Collocator to provide equipment installed within the Adjacent Structure subject to all the requirements set forth in this Appendix. Collocator will be responsible for securing the required licenses and permits, the required site preparations, and will retain responsibility for building and site maintenance associated with placing the Adjacent Structure. SBC- 13STATE may reserve reasonable amounts of space adjacent to its Eligible Structure needed to expand its Eligible Structure to meet building growth requirements. SBC- 13STATE will assign the location where the Adjacent Structure will be placed. 4.1.4.2 When requested, SBC-13STATE will provide up to 100 AMPS of AC power to the Adjacent Structure when Central Office Switchboard AC capacity exists and up to 200 AMPS of DC power to the Adjacent Structure up to 50 cable feet from the Central Office. When power requirements are beyond these office capacities and distance limitations, SBC-13STATE will treat the requirements as a non-standard request (ICB or NSCR) and coordinate a mutually agreeable solution for provisioning power with Collocator. At its option, Collocator may choose to provide its own AC and DC power to the Adjacent Structure. SBC- 13STATE will provide power and physical collocation services and facilities to such Adjacent Structures, subject to the same nondiscrimination requirements as other physical collocation arrangements in this Agreement. 4.1.4.3 If Physical Collocation Space becomes available in a previously exhausted Eligible Structure, SBC-13STATE will not require Collocator to move or prohibit Collocator from moving, a collocation arrangement into that structure. Instead SBC-13STATE will continue to allow the Collocator to collocate in any Adjacent Structure that the Collocator has constructed or otherwise procured.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Adjacent Structure Collocation. 4.1.4.1 When space is legitimately exhausted inside an SBC-13STATE Eligible Structure, SBC- 13STATE will permit Collocator to physically collocate in an Adjacent Structure (e.g. controlled environmental vaults, controlled environmental huts or similar structures such as those used by SBC-13STATE to house telecommunications equipment) located at SBC- 13STATESBC-13STATE’s Premises to the extent technically feasible. SBC-13STATE will permit Collocator or a third party to construct or otherwise procure such Adjacent Structure, subject to reasonable safety and maintenance requirements, zoning and other state and local regulations, and SBC-13STATE’s right to exercise reasonable control over the design, construction, and placement of such Adjacent Structures. SBC-13STATE will allow the Collocator to provide equipment installed within the Adjacent Structure subject to all the requirements set forth in this Appendix. Collocator will be responsible for securing the required licenses and permits, the required site preparations, and will retain responsibility for building and site maintenance associated with placing the Adjacent Structure. SBC- 13STATE may reserve reasonable amounts of space adjacent to its Eligible Structure needed to expand its Eligible Structure to meet building growth requirements. SBC- 13STATE will assign the location where the Adjacent Structure will be placed. 4.1.4.2 When requested, SBC-13STATE will provide up to 100 AMPS of AC power to the Adjacent Structure when Central Office Switchboard AC capacity exists and up to 200 AMPS of DC power to the Adjacent Structure up to 50 cable feet from the Central Office. When power requirements are beyond these office capacities and distance limitations, SBC-13STATE will treat the requirements as a non-standard request (ICB or NSCR) and coordinate a mutually agreeable solution for provisioning power with Collocator. At its option, Collocator may choose to provide its own AC and DC power to the Adjacent Structure. SBC- 13STATE will provide power and physical collocation services and facilities to such Adjacent Structures, subject to the same nondiscrimination requirements as other physical collocation arrangements in this Agreement. 4.1.4.3 If Physical Collocation Space becomes available in a previously exhausted Eligible Structure, SBC-13STATE will not require Collocator to move or prohibit Collocator from moving, a collocation arrangement into that structure. Instead SBC-13STATE will continue to allow the Collocator to collocate in any Adjacent Structure that the Collocator has constructed or otherwise procured.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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