Eligible Equipment Clause Samples
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Eligible Equipment. The words "Eligible Equipment" mean, at any time, all of Borrower's Equipment as defined below except:
Eligible Equipment. 12.5.1 CLEC may Collocate equipment used for Interconnection or access to CBT's Network Elements including, but not limited to, the following types of equipment:
(a) OLTM equipment;
(b) Multiplexers;
(c) Digital Cross-Connect Panels;
(d) Optical Cross-Connect Panels;
(e) Digital Loop Carrier, including Next Generation Digital Loop Carrier;
(f) Data voice equipment;
(g) Equipment used to facilitate hubbing architectures (e.g., SONET terminating equipment used for hubbing);
(h) Any other transmission equipment collocated as of August 1, 1996 necessary to terminate basic transmission facilities pursuant to 47 C.F.R. §§ 64.1401 and 64.1402;
(i) Equipment used for signal regeneration functions;
(j) Digital access cross-connect systems (“DACS”);
(k) Digital subscriber line access multiplexers (“DSLAMs”);
(l) ADSL Transceiver Units (“ATUs”);
(m) Routers:
(n) Remote switch modules, and
(o) Splitters.
12.5.2 For a Virtual Collocation arrangement, CLEC may designate the make/model and vendor of the equipment necessary for interconnection or access to unbundled network elements. Such equipment must meet the network compatibility standards agreed to by CLEC and CBT. CLEC shall be responsible for ordering sufficient quantities of maintenance spares to allow CBT to maintain and repair the CLEC-designated equipment under the same time intervals and with the same failure rates as CBT applies to its comparable equipment.
Eligible Equipment. As to each item of Equipment that is identified by the Borrowers as Eligible Equipment in a Borrowing Base Certificate submitted to Agent, such Equipment is not excluded as ineligible by virtue of one or more of the excluding criteria (other than any Agent-discretionary criteria) set forth in the definition of Eligible Equipment.
Eligible Equipment. AT&T may Collocate equipment necessary for Interconnection, or access to SBC-AMERITECH’s Network Elements including the following types of equipment:
(a) OLTM equipment,
(b) Multiplexers,
(c) Digital Cross-Connect Panels,
(d) Optical Cross-Connect Panels,
(e) Digital Loop Carrier,
(f) Data voice equipment,
(g) Equipment used to offer advanced services, including but not limited to DSLAMs and Routers,
(h) Remote switch modules and optical remote units, and
(i) Any other transmission equipment collocated as of August 1, 1996 necessary to terminate basic transmission facilities pursuant to 47 C.F.R. § 64.1401 and § 64.1402. AT&T may Collocate equipment necessary for Interconnection or access to unbundled Network Elements, which shall include equipment used for signal regeneration (or “hubbing”). AT&T may provide its own BDFB or mini-BDFB. Where AT&T provides its own BDFB or mini-BDFB, AT&T shall provide its own power equipment and SBC- AMERITECH shall provide the power leads from its power source to the AT&T provided BDFB or mini-BDFB. All AT&T provided BDFBs or mini-BDFBs shall meet the TELCORDIA Network Equipment-Building System (“NEBS”) Level 1 safety standards. SBC-AMERITECH shall provide 200 amp and 100 amp power leads to the AT&T provided BDFBs and mini-BDFB as a standard option with standard provisioning intervals. AT&T may install in any Collocation space any equipment necessary for Interconnection with SBC- AMERITECH or access to SBC-AMERITECH’s Network Elements that has met (i) TELCORDIA NEBS Level 1 safety standards and (ii) NEBS EMI emissions requirements, as stated in GR-1089-CORE. Any equipment type with a history of safe operation demonstrated by placement as network equipment in SBC-AMERITECH’s network Premises prior to January 1, 1998, with no documented or known history of safety problems may be installed in SBC-AMERITECH’s Central Offices. SBC-AMERITECH shall not impose or enforce any additional or separate safety standards more stringent than it imposes on its own equipment. SBC-AMERITECH has ten (10) Business Days from receipt of the application to accept the equipment listed on the application. If SBC-AMERITECH denies Collocation of equipment designated by AT&T, citing safety standards, SBC-AMERITECH will provide within five (5) Business Days a list of all SBC-AMERITECH network equipment that SBC-AMERITECH has located at the Premises together with an affidavit attesting that SBC-AMERITECH’s network equipment on such list meets or exceeds...
Eligible Equipment. Each Obligor agrees that any Equipment that constitutes Eligible Equipment shall be and remain personal property notwithstanding the manner of their annexation to any Real Estate owned by any Obligor or the adaptability to the uses and purposes of such Equipment.
Eligible Equipment. SBC-AMERITECH may Collocate equipment necessary for Interconnection of the same type that it uses to provide total service access1 for CLEC.
Eligible Equipment. All of the Eligible Equipment is used or held for use in Loan Parties' business and is fit for such purposes. As to each item of Equipment that is identified from time to time by Administrative Borrower as Eligible Equipment, such Equipment is not excluded as ineligible by virtue of one or more of the excluding criteria set forth in the definition of Eligible Equipment.
Eligible Equipment. Requesting Carrier may Collocate equipment necessary for Interconnection, or access to Ameritech's Network Elements including the following types of equipment:
(a) OLTM equipment;
(b) multiplexers;
(c) Digital Cross-Connect Panels;
(d) Optical Cross-Connect Panels;
(e) Digital Loop Carrier (utilizing transmission capabilities only);
(f) Data voice equipment; and
(g) any other transmission equipment collocated as of August 1, 1996 necessary to terminate basic transmission facilities pursuant to 47 C.F.R. §§ 64.1401 and 64.1402.
Eligible Equipment. 12.5.1 Sprint may Collocate equipment necessary for Interconnection, or access to CBT's Network Elements, including the following types of equipment:
(a) OLTM equipment;
(b) Multiplexers;
(c) Digital Cross-Connect Panels;
(d) Optical Cross-Connect Panels;
(e) Digital Loop Carrier, including Next Generation Digital Loop Carrier (utilizing transmission capabilities only);
(f) Data voice equipment;
(g) Equipment used to facilitate hubbing architectures (e.g., SONET terminating equipment used for hubbing);
(h) any other transmission equipment collocated as of August 1, 1996 necessary to terminate basic transmission facilities pursuant to 47 C.F.R. '' 64.1401, 64.1402; and
(i) equipment used for signal regeneration functions.
Eligible Equipment. Notwithstanding anything to contrary set forth herein, Eligible Equipment shall be limited to those items of Equipment included in the calculation of the U.S. Borrowing Base on the Closing Date. From time to time after the Closing Date, the Administrative Agent may, in its sole discretion, approve certain other items of Equipment constituting ABL Priority Collateral and otherwise satisfying the criteria of Eligible Equipment to be included in the calculation of the U.S. Borrowing Base.
