Cable Splicing Charge Clause Samples
The Cable Splicing Charge clause defines the fees or costs associated with the splicing, joining, or repairing of cables during a project or service. Typically, this clause outlines when such charges will apply, such as during installation, maintenance, or emergency repairs, and may specify how the charges are calculated—whether as a flat fee, per splice, or based on labor and materials. Its core function is to ensure that both parties understand and agree upon the financial responsibility for cable splicing work, thereby preventing disputes over unexpected costs.
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Cable Splicing Charge. Represents the labor and equipment to perform a subsequent splice to CLEC provided fiber optic cable after the initial installation splice. Includes per-setup and per-fiber-spliced rate elements.
Cable Splicing Charge. Represents the labor and equipment to perform a subsequent splice to Pathnet provided fiber optic cable after the initial installation splice. Includes per-setup and per-fiber-spliced rate elements.
Cable Splicing Charge. Represents the labor and equipment to perform a subsequent splice to CLEC provided fiber optic cable after the initial installation splice. Includes per-setup and per-fiber-spliced rate elements.
8.3.1. 6 -48 Volt DC Power Usage Charge. Provides -48 volt DC power to CLEC collocated equipment and is fused at 125% of request. Charged on a per ampere basis.
Cable Splicing Charge. Represents the labor and equipment to perform a subsequent splice to SBCT-provided fiber optic cable after the initial installation splice. Includes per-setup and per-fiber-spliced rate elements.
8.3.1. 6 -48 Volt DC Power Usage Charge. Provides -48 volt DC power to SBCT’s collocated equipment and is fused at 125% of request. Charged on a per ampere basis.
