INSTALLATION OF FIBER IN LONG Sample Clauses

INSTALLATION OF FIBER IN LONG. HAUL INNERDUCT. NEXTLINK shall give MFN not less than ninety days written notice prior to the date NEXTLINK desires to have installation of fiber in the Long-Haul Innerduct commence. NEXTLINK shall select a contractor from a list of contractors approved by MFN to install such fiber. At NEXTLINK's option, NEXTLINK may require such contractors to participate in a competitive-bid process prior to selection of the contractor. NEXTLINK shall pay the cost charged by such contractor for the installation. MFN shall have the right to manage and supervise the installation. NEXTLINK shall reimburse MFN for MFN's reasonable costs for time spent in such management and supervision, as set forth in invoice from MFN to NEXTLINK showing in reasonable detail the time spent by MFN personnel. NEXTLINK's notice regarding the installation shall designate the number of strands that NEXTLINK intends to have installed in such Long-Haul Innerduct. By written notice to NEXTLINK within thirty days after such notice from NEXTLINK, MFN may exercise its option to require NEXTLINK to lease to MFN fiber in one or more segments of the Long-Haul Innerduct as stated in this Section 2.5. If MFN fails to provide such notice to NEXTLINK, MFN shall have no right to require NEXTLINK to lease to MFN fibers in any innerduct. NEXTLINK shall, at MFN's request, include in the single bundle of fibers installed in such innerduct a minimum of 96 additional strands of fiber. Subject to the foregoing, if NEXTLINK has fewer 336 fibers installed in such Long-Haul Innerduct, MFN shall have the right to increase the number of strands to be installed for MFN by NEXTLINK above 96 such that a total of up to 432 strands will be installed in the Long-Haul Innerduct. NEXTLINK shall lease such fibers to MFN for a period equal to the remaining term on NEXTLINK's IRU for the Long-Haul Innerduct (as extended or renewed) with no lease payment due from MFN to NEXTLINK. The lease shall commence on delivery of the fiber strands to MFN.
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