Cable/Fibers Sample Clauses

Cable/Fibers. Service Provider shall perform appropriate Scheduled Maintenance on the Cable contained in the Qwest System in accordance with Service Provider's then current preventative maintenance procedures as agreed to by Service Recipient, which shall not substantially deviate from standard industry practice.
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Cable/Fibers. NFN shall perform appropriate Scheduled Maintenance on the cable contained in the Leased Fibers in accordance with NFN's then current preventative maintenance procedures as agreed to by NEXTLINK which shall not substantially deviate from standard industry practice. NFN shall maintain sufficient capability to teleconference with NEXTLINK during an Emergency Unscheduled Maintenance in order to provide regular communication during the repair process. When correcting or repairing cable discontinuity or damage, including but not limited to in the event of Emergency Unscheduled Maintenance, NFN shall use reasonable efforts to repair traffic affecting discontinuity within four (4) hours after the NFN maintenance employee's arrival at the problem site. In order to accomplish such objective, it is acknowledged that the repairs so effected may be temporary in nature. In such event, within twenty-four (24) hours after completion of any such Emergency Unscheduled Maintenance, NFN shall commence its planning for permanent repair, and thereafter promptly shall notify NEXTLINK of such plans, and shall implement such permanent repair within an appropriate time thereafter. Restoration of open fibers on fiber strands not immediately required for service shall be completed on a mutually agreed-upon schedule. If the fiber is required for immediate service, the repair shall be scheduled for the next available Planned Service Work Period ("PSWP"). In performing repairs, NFN shall comply with the splicing specifications as set forth in Exhibit D. NFN shall provide to NEXTLINK any modifications to these specifications as may be necessary or appropriate in any particular instance for NEXTLINK's approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. NFN's representatives that are responsible for initial restoration of a cut cable shall carry on their vehicles the typically appropriate equipment that would enable a temporary splice, with the objective of restoring operating capability in as little time as possible. NFN shall maintain and supply an inventory of spare cable in storage facilities supplied and maintained by NFN at strategic locations to facilitate timely restoration.
Cable/Fibers. 3.1 Subject to the provisions of Section 3.2 hereof, Service Provider shall maintain the Cable and the QWEST Cable, as the case may be, in good and operable condition and shall repair the Cable and QWEST Cable, as the case may be, in a workmanlike manner pursuant to Section 3.4 hereof. 3.2 Service Provider shall have qualified representatives on site any time Service Provider has knowledge that another person or entity is crossing the Cable or QWEST Cable, as the case may be, or digging within five (5) feet of the Cable or QWEST Cable, as the case may be.
Cable/Fibers. A) Consolidated will perform appropriate Scheduled Maintenance on the Cable contained in the System in a good and workmanlike manner and in accordance with Consolidated current preventative maintenance procedures and standard industry practice. B) Consolidated will have qualified representatives on site any time Consolidated has reasonable advance knowledge that another person or entity is engaging in construction activities or otherwise digging within five (5) feet of the Cable. C) Consolidated will maintain sufficient capability during Emergency Unscheduled Maintenance to provide regular communications during the repair process. When correcting or repairing Cable discontinuity or damage, including but not limited to Emergency Unscheduled Maintenance, Consolidated will use commercially reasonable efforts to repair traffic-affecting discontinuity within four (4) hours after notice of the discontinuity or damage. In order to accomplish such objective, it is acknowledged that the repairs so effected may be temporary in nature. In such event, within twenty-four (24) hours after completion of any such Emergency Unscheduled Maintenance, Consolidated will commence its planning for permanent repair, and will implement such permanent repair within an appropriate time thereafter. Restoration of open fibers on fiber strands not immediately required for service will be completed on a mutually agreed-upon schedule. If the fiber is required for immediate service, the repair will be scheduled for the next available Planned Service Work Period (PSWP). D) Consolidated’s representatives or contracted companies that are responsible for initial restoration of a cut Cable will carry on their vehicles the typically appropriate equipment that would enable a temporary splice, with the objective of restoring operating capability in as little time as possible. Consolidated will maintain and supply an inventory of spare Cable in storage facilities supplied and maintained by Consolidated at strategic locations to facilitate timely restoration.

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