Commissioning of RF Plant System; System Requirements Sample Clauses

Commissioning of RF Plant System; System Requirements. (a) Prior to the provisioning of HSAC Services, Operator will complete and submit to HSAC and NCTC an Adoption Supplement and System Profile Questionnaire which summarizes the electronic and physical specifications of Operator's System(s) and certifies to HSAC the Operator believes the System(s) conform to the System Data Requirements. Upon review and acceptance of the Adoption Supplement and Questionnaire (subject to HSAC's discretion regarding Clustering and absence of conflicts regarding overbuilding) HSAC will perform a pre-engineering inspection (by spectrum analyzer or otherwise) of Operator's RF plant/System (i.e., a Site Survey"), and furnish Operator with its recommendations for any upgrades, repairs, etc., which may be necessary for the System to meet minimum System Data Requirements (i.e., identification of "Attainment Measures"). (b) Operator agrees that (i) in order to deliver HSAC Services to Data Subscribers, the System must satisfy the System Data Requirements, (ii) HSAC is not responsible for whether the System satisfies the System Data Requirements, and (iii) it shall promptly undertake (or refuse to take) any reasonable Attainment Measures and maintain the System Data Requirements during the period of time of this Agreement. In the event Operator refuses to effect appropriate Attainment Measures, this Agreement shall terminate without liability of any kind to Operator or HSAC. EXHIBIT B may set forth the time frame agreed upon by Operator and HSAC for the Operator to bring the System into conformity with the System Data Requirements. (c) At such time as Operator and HSAC agree that the System is sound and meets the System Data Requirements, and subject to HSAC's right to defer and Cluster Sub-5000 Systems for deployment, HSAC and Operator will agree within 30 days upon a timetable to "commission" the System, and HSAC shall launch the HSAC Services to Data Subscribers within 180 days thereafter, as follows: i. install and connect the HSAC Network Equipment (Operator will provide a reasonable amount of collaction/rack space, physical security, AC/climate control and electrical power supply for the HSAC Network Equipment); ii. arrange at HSAC's expense for data transport (via telco, wireless, etc.) from the Internet to the Operator's head-end(s)/System; iii. arrange telco return path circuits in one-way Systems; iv. test the HSA Network Equipment interface; v. activate the data through-put portion of the HSAC Services, initiate beta testing...
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