Cable Restoration Clause Samples

Cable Restoration. In the event of a cable failure, Provider shall begin cable restoration within two (2) hours after the faulty cable is identified. Provider shall reroute all affected MCI Circuits to an alternate route within one (1) hour after location of such failure has been determined. The cable shall be restored no later than eight (8) hours after failure.
Cable Restoration. The Detailed Restoration Plan shall include the following with respect to the restoration of the Cable: (1) A timeframe within which to mobilize PG&E or IPN crews in the event of an interruption of service, failure, disrepair, or impairment or other need to repair or restoration of the Cable. (2) In the event PG&E is unable to restore the Cable and Cable Accessories concurrently with PG&E Facilities, PG&E shall give IPN immediate notice thereof. In addition, PG&E shall use reasonable efforts to complete the restoration work within the time frames established in the Restoration Plans. (3) For purposes of Sections 8.2(a) and 8.2(b), “reasonable efforts” means activities and performances consistent with prudent utility practice, existing contract provisions for PG&E hourly employees, preserving PG&E System Integrity, and response times that do not jeopardize the health and safety of the employees and agents of PG&E and IPN. In any event, PG&E shall have the sole discretion to prioritize work in the event of an emergency. (4) The Detailed Restoration Plan shall set forth the roles and responsibilities of PG&E and IPN, and shall address issues regarding logistical considerations, response interval factors, communication between PG&E and IPN, sequential activity requirements, and other related items which could impact response time and restoration intervals. (5) Restoration, troubleshooting and repairs of Building Entry services or related outages shall be performed on a time and material 35% basis.
Cable Restoration. Carrier shall use its best efforts to restore the cable no later than one and one-half (1 ½) hours after failure.
Cable Restoration. In the event of a cable failure, Provider shall begin cable restoration * after the faulty cable is identified. Provider shall reroute all affected MCI Circuits to an alternate route * after location of such failure has been determined. The cable shall be restored no later * after failure.
Cable Restoration. Restoration will not be available on the Cable until a complete loop is constructed between the US and UK beachhead cable stations. The AC-1 owners have provided Teleglobe with a Target Date of 31 March 1999 as an availability date for Cable restoration capability. At such time that Teleglobe obtains such capability, it shall forthwith make it available to STARTEC.
Cable Restoration. In the event of a cable failure, Service Provider shall begin cable restoration within two (2) hours after the faulty cable is identified.
Cable Restoration. The Detailed Restoration Plan shall ----------------- include the following with respect to the restoration of the Cable: (1) PG&E shall immediately, upon notification from ▇▇▇ of interruption of service, failure, disrepair, impairment or other need for repair or restoration of the Cable and the location of the damaged Cable, begin to mobilize PG&E crews and make its continuous reasonable efforts to achieve such necessary repair or restoration, including, without limitation, making reasonable efforts to have Maintenance personnel at the affected site within four (4) hours after receipt of such notice. Subject to the priorities described in Section 8.3(b)(1), in the event that ELI's use of the Cable is interrupted due to the occurrence of a Force Majeure Event, repairs and restoration shall be made as expeditiously as possible. ▇▇▇ recognizes that the four (4) hour response time represents optimal conditions, and may be impossible to achieve when emergency restoration of PG&E's System Integrity is required or when responding to certain remote locations. Actual response times will be influenced by such factors as the terrain, weather conditions present at the time the request is made, and the actual mileage from PG&E's dispatch station to the fault site. (2) In the event PG&E is unable to restore the Cable and the Cable Accessories concurrently with PG&E's electric transmission facilities, ▇▇▇ shall be given immediate notice. In addition, PG&E shall use reasonable efforts to complete the restoration work within the time frames established in the Detailed Restoration Plan either by itself or through use of a qualified contractor. (3) For purposes of Sections 8.3(b) and 8.3(c), "reasonable efforts" means activities and performances consistent with prudent utility practice, existing contract provisions for PG&E hourly employees, preserving PG&E System Integrity, and response times that do not jeopardize the health and safety of the employees and agents of PG&E and ▇▇▇. In any event, PG&E shall have the sole discretion to prioritize work in the event of an emergency. (4) The Detailed Restoration Plan shall set forth the roles and responsibilities of PG&E and ▇▇▇, and shall address issues regarding logistical considerations, response interval factors, communication between PG&E and ▇▇▇, sequential activity requirements, and other related items which would impact response time and restoration intervals. Such issues will be taken into consideration in the determina...