Fiber Optic Sample Clauses

Fiber Optic. Tenant shall have the right to select an alternative telecom provider for its data and telecom connectivity in the Building; provided that (i) such telecom provider enters into a license agreement with the Landlord which license agreement shall be subject to Landlord’s prior written approval, (ii) Tenant assumes all costs and expenses related to the license agreement, including, without limitation, the costs of installation of fiber and electrical feeds, including chases and conduits in the risers in the Building (collectively, the “Cabling”), and (iii) the telecom provider’s use will not interfere with or adversely impact the Building or the use or occupancy of office space leased by any tenant of the Building. Together with Tenant’s request for a new telecom provider, Tenant shall submit to Landlord evidence acceptable to Landlord in its sole discretion that the installation of the Cabling by the telecom provider is in compliance with all applicable laws and will not impede the operation of the Building or its systems in any material respect and if so as to the latter, that Tenant will be responsible to correct and remediate such impediment at it sole cost and expense as a condition precedent to such approval by Landlord. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Tenant shall not commence or allow the telecom provider to commence any installation or operation of the Cabling until the proposed location of and specifications for the Cabling have been approved in writing by Landlord. Landlord shall have no obligation to design, install, construct, use, operate, maintain, repair, replace or remove the Cabling or to have any other responsibility or liability in connection therewith or the operations thereof. The use of the Cabling and all areas outside the Premises shall be subject to all terms and conditions of the Lease as if within the Premises, including, without limitation, insurance and indemnification obligations in this Lease. Landlord shall not be liable for any loss or damage suffered by Tenant or others because of any interruption in or failure of utilities, including electrical power, to the Cabling. Tenant acknowledges and agrees that it shall accept the areas in which Tenant installs its Cabling and piping in their “As ls” condition. Landlord makes no representation respecting the condition of these areas or their suitability for operation and installation of the Cabling.
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Fiber Optic. Fiber-optic improvements supporting only communications for the County's public transportation system are eligible, provided that the proposed improvements have received approval from the maintaining and operating agency(ies). A shared conduit that includes use for any purpose other than the County's public transportation system is not eligible for funding through Transportation Surtax Proceeds.
Fiber Optic. Subject to the terms of this Lease, and subject to Tenant obtaining Landlord’s consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, Tenant shall have the right, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, to bring to the Buildings comprising the Premises such fiber optic cabling as Tenant shall desire for Tenant’s business operations at the Premises. Landlord shall reasonably cooperate with Tenant, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, in connection with Tenant’s securing access to the fiber optic cabling of Tenant’s choice.
Fiber Optic. Landlord shall have no responsibility or liability for bringing either the phone system or fiber optics to the Premises. Nothing herein shall prohibit Landlord from entering into licensing or other agreements with any telecommunications company or entity for the Building nor shall Landlord be prohibited from installing a minimum point of entry fiber optics system and/or updating or replacing any system from time to time in the Building.
Fiber Optic. Landlord shall permit Tenant and its Permitted Transferees to use during the term of this Lease, at no charge to any such parties, on a non-exclusive basis certain non-leasable space within the Building (for example, conduit, chase or riser space) designated by Landlord as for the general use of tenants as may be reasonably necessary to connect/integrate voice/data cabling and/or wiring between (i) the floors of the Premises, (ii) such floors and the roof of the Building, and (iii) such floors and the Generator and, in this regard, Tenant and its Permitted Transferees’ shall have the sole use of two (2) [one (1) to the North and one (1) to the South] of the four inch conduits comprising the Building’s fiber optic loop system.
Fiber Optic. Method of transmitting pulses of light through an optical fiber. The light forms an electromagnetic Carrier wave that is modulated to carry information.
Fiber Optic. CARRIER ------------------- Landlord acknowledges Tenant proposes to use a company called Espire for its fiber optic service needs.
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Fiber Optic. The service point (generally located next to meter socket) will be at the CAT5 RJ45 customer connection point in the District supplied Gateway. PO Box 878 Ephrata WA 98823

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