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ICG Ports Sample Clauses

ICG Ports. The ICG Ports and associated hours delivered on the ICG Ports shall continue to be delivered in accordance with the provisions of the June 29, 2007 letter agreement between the parties, except that the ICG Term (defined in the June 29, 2007 letter agreement between the parties) shall be extended through December 31, 2009, which period is co-terminus with the 2008 through 2009 Commitment Periods. The provisions of Section 5 of this Letter shall apply to the ICG Ports. Notwithstanding the foregoing, AOL shall have the option to turn down any portion of the ICG Ports on one occasion each year, specifically June 30, 2008 and June 30, 2009 (each a “Yearly Notice Date”), provided AOL provides Level 3 with at least thirty (30) days’ prior written in advance of the relevant Yearly Notice Date of its intention to do so. For avoidance of doubt, any hours delivered within each Commitment Period on the ICG Ports shall contribute to AOL’s 2008 through 2009 Purchase Commitment.
ICG Ports. AOL agrees to renew for a term commencing July 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2008 (the “ICG Term”) [****] ICG Ports more specifically to be identified on Exhibit “B” attached hereto (the “ICG Ports”), such ports continuing to be delivered under the Managed Modem Agreement; for the avoidance of doubt, Exhibit “B” attached hereto shall replace the Exhibit “B” included in the letter agreement between the parties dated March 31, 2006 (the “March 2006 Agreement”). The pricing for such ICG Ports shall be as follows, based on the “Pricing Bracket” of each port identified in Exhibit “B”: Pricing Bracket 1: [****]/Port/month Pricing Bracket 2: [****]/Port/month Pricing Bracket 3: [****]/Port/month Pricing Bracket 4: [****]/Port/month For invoicing simplification purposes, during the ICG Term the pricing for such ICG Ports shall be [****] per port per month. Additionally and for clarity, Section 12 of the March 2006 Agreement shall not apply to the ICG Ports; Section 13 of the March 2006 Agreement shall apply, provided that AOL may only move ports within Pricing Brackets (and not between them). For the avoidance of doubt, upon expiration of the ICG Term, AOL shall be entitled to Transition Assistance with respect to the affected XXX Xxxxx.
ICG Ports. AOL agrees to renew for a term commencing July 1, 2006 and ending June 30, 2007 (the “ICG Term”) [****] ICG Ports more specifically to be identified on Exhibit “B” and attached hereto by June 15, 2006 (the “ICG Ports”), such ports to be delivered under the Managed Modem Agreement. The pricing for such ICG Ports shall be as follows, based on the “Pricing Bracket” of each port identified in Exhibit “B”: Pricing Bracket 1 – [****] ports: [****]/Port/month Pricing Bracket 2 – [****] ports: [****]/Port/month Pricing Bracket 3 – [****] ports: [****]/Port/month Pricing Bracket 4 – [****] ports: [****]/Port/month Respecting the ICG Ports, Section 12 of this Letter Agreement shall not apply, and Section 13 of this Letter Agreement shall apply, provided that AOL may only move ports within Pricing Brackets (and not between them). For avoidance of doubt, upon expiration of the ICG Term, AOL shall be entitled to Transition Assistance with respect to the affected ICG Ports.
ICG Ports. The ICG Ports and associated hours delivered on the ICG Ports shall continue to be delivered in accordance with the provisions of the letter agreement dated July 1, 2008 between the Level 3 and AOL (the “July 1 Letter”), except that: (i) the ICG Term (as previously defined under the July 1 Letter) shall be extended through March 31, 2011, which period is co-terminus with the Commitment Period; (ii) the blended rate for ICG Ports is now [****] as identified in Section 4 above; and (iii) traffic delivered during the Commitment Period on the ICG Ports shall contribute to the Committed Percentage and 2009 through 2011 Purchase Commitment. Notwithstanding the foregoing (and without limiting the 2009 through 2011 Purchase Commitment), AOL shall have the option to turn down any portion of the ICG Ports during the period of [****] only, provided AOL provides Level 3 with at least [****] prior written notice of its intention to do so.
ICG Ports. The parties reaffirm that pursuant to the Letter Agreement as between the parties dated March 7, 2008, Section 7, entitled “ICG Ports”; the term for such ports shall continue from the date of this letter or the later of July 1, 2008 through December 31, 2009 (the “ICG Term”). In addition, the ICG Ports shall continue to be priced in accordance with the “Pricing Brackets” coincident to each of the ICG Ports as governed by the Managed Modem Agreement. For clarity, the established “Pricing Brackets” for the ICG Ports are identified as follows: [****]
ICG Ports. The [****] ports purchased by AOL under the ICG Network Services Agreement, as amended (and subsequently assigned to Level 3) are not affected by this Letter Agreement.

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