FIXED NETWORK EXPANSION Sample Clauses

FIXED NETWORK EXPANSION. (a) Fixed Network Expansion to 95%. Itron shall install, using the most economical means that balances both Parties' interests, such Equipment and Software and provide such other related services as are necessary to expand the Fixed Network to 95% Coverage (the "FIXED NETWORK EXPANSION") on or before December 31, 2002. Itron shall, at its own cost and expense, provide all labor, material, equipment, tools and consumable supplies necessary for the Fixed Network Expansion. All Equipment and Software installed in connection with the Fixed Network Expansion shall become the property of DataCom and become Covered Components. Itron shall not be required to commence the Fixed Network Expansion prior to January 1, 2001, and shall not be required to expend more than $2 million in total costs for the Fixed Network Expansion during 2001. In the event that the Fixed Network Expansion is not completed on or before December 31, 2002, in addition to all other remedies which may be available to DataCom hereunder, the fee payable by DataCom pursuant to Paragraph 5.2 may be reduced, at DataCom's sole option, by up to 15% until such time as the Fixed Network Expansion is completed. In no event shall any amount by which such fee is reduced be recoverable by Itron.
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