Common use of Demarcation Clause in Contracts

Demarcation. The service demarcation is the end point of the Rogers network where the Customer will connect to the Optical Wavelength Services. The demarcation point will be a fibre patch panel with SC bulkhead fibre connectors located in the “meet me room” or the Customer’s premise. The service demarcation point will be agreed to mutually by both parties. The fibre patch panel demarcation point will permit easy Customer connection with the ability to create manual loopback testing to demonstrate circuit quality. The demarcation point shall not be more than seven (7) meters from the point of entry into the Customer’s premise. If the demarcation point is greater than seven (7) meters, additional installation charges will apply. Optical Wavelength circuits will be tested to ensure that they are operating in accordance with their Service Level Agreement. Any exceptions to the proposed demarcation point must be identified in writing by the Customer and approved by Rogers.

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