Common use of Interconnection Points and Cables Clause in Contracts

Interconnection Points and Cables. SBC-AMERITECH shall: 12.8.1 Provide CLEC an Interconnection point or points physically accessible by both SBC-AMERITECH and CLEC, at which the fiber optic cable carrying CLEC's circuits can enter SBC-AMERITECH's Premises; provided that SBC-AMERITECH shall designate Interconnection Points as close as reasonably possible to SBC-AMERITECH's Premises; 12.8.2 Provide at least two (2) such Interconnection points at SBC- AMERITECH's Premises at which there are at least two (2) entry points for CLEC's cable facilities, and at which space is available for new facilities in at least two (2) of those entry points; 12.8.3 Permit CLEC Interconnection of copper or coaxial cable if such Interconnection is first approved by the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin, or its designee; and 12.8.4 Permit CLEC Physical Collocation of equipment associated with microwave entrance facilities to Collocation, to the same extent SBC-AMERITECH permits physical Collocation arrangements to itself, affiliates or other Carriers. Where Physical Collocation of equipment associated with microwave entrance facilities to Collocation is not technically feasible, SBC-AMERITECH shall provide Virtual Collocation of such facilities as required where technically feasible. Microwave entrance facilities include microwave antenna(s), mounting structure and waveguide or coax used to extend radio signal to Collocation area. The external apparatus may include some low power microwave antennas with integrated radio equipment which is powered by DC voltage that is simplexed over coax transmission cable. Separate transmission and receiving radio equipment will not be allowed to be placed externally to the Collocation area. 12.8.5 Permit CLEC to link its collocation cages to its other collocation cages located in the same central office without purchasing a cross-connect. If the cages are separated by other SBC-AMERITECH designated space, CLEC will be permitted to run cabling, limited only by SBC-AMERITECH’s reasonable safety and network security requirements that it imposes on itself on SBC-AMERITECH provided and designated cabling racks.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Interconnection Points and Cables. SBC-AMERITECH shall: 12.8.1 Provide CLEC AT&T an Interconnection point Point or points Points physically accessible by both SBC-AMERITECH and CLECAT&T, at which the fiber optic cable carrying CLEC's AT&T’s circuits can enter SBC-AMERITECH's ’s Premises; provided that SBC-AMERITECH shall designate Interconnection Points as close as reasonably possible to SBC-SBC- AMERITECH's ’s Premises; 12.8.2 Provide at least two (2) such Interconnection points Points at SBC- AMERITECH's ’s Premises at which there are at least two (2) entry points for CLEC's AT&T’s cable facilities, and at which space is available for new facilities in at least two (2) of those entry points; 12.8.3 Permit CLEC AT&T Interconnection of copper or coaxial cable if such Interconnection is first approved by the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin, AT&T proves to SBC-AMERITECH that using copper or its designee; andcoaxial cable would not interfere with other CLECs’ or SBC-AMERITECH’s retail operations; 12.8.4 Permit CLEC AT&T Physical Collocation of equipment associated with microwave entrance facilities to Collocation, to the same extent SBC-AMERITECH permits physical Collocation arrangements to itself, affiliates Affiliates or other Carriers. Where Physical Collocation of equipment associated with microwave entrance facilities to Collocation is not technically feasible, SBC-AMERITECH shall provide Virtual Collocation of such facilities as required where technically feasible. Microwave entrance facilities include microwave antenna(s), mounting structure and waveguide or coax used to extend radio signal to Collocation area. The external apparatus may include some low power microwave antennas with integrated radio equipment which is powered by DC voltage that is simplexed over coax transmission cable. Separate transmission and receiving radio equipment will not be allowed to be placed externally to the Collocation area.; and 12.8.5 Permit CLEC AT&T to link its collocation Collocation cages to its other collocation Collocation cages located in the same central office Central Office without purchasing a cross-connect. If the cages are separated by other SBC-AMERITECH designated space, CLEC AT&T will be permitted to run cabling, limited only by SBC-AMERITECH’s reasonable safety and network security requirements that it imposes on itself on SBC-AMERITECH provided and designated cabling racks.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Interconnection Points and Cables. SBC-AMERITECH 12.8.1 Ameritech shall: 12.8.1 Provide CLEC 12.8.1.1 provide Requesting Carrier an Interconnection point or points physically accessible by both SBC-AMERITECH Ameritech and CLECRequesting Carrier, at which the fiber optic cable carrying CLECRequesting Carrier's circuits can enter SBC-AMERITECHAmeritech's Premises; provided that SBC-AMERITECH Ameritech shall designate Interconnection Points as close as reasonably possible to SBC-AMERITECHAmeritech's Premises; 12.8.2 Provide 12.8.1.2 provide at least two (2) such Interconnection points at SBC- AMERITECHAmeritech's Premises at which there are at least two (2) entry points for CLECRequesting Carrier's cable facilities, and at which space is available for new facilities in at least two (2) of those entry points; 12.8.3 Permit CLEC 12.8.1.3 permit Requesting Carrier Interconnection of copper or coaxial cable if such Interconnection is first approved by the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin, or its designeeCommission; and 12.8.4 Permit CLEC 12.8.1.4 permit Requesting Carrier Physical Collocation of equipment associated with microwave entrance facilities to Collocationtransmission facilities, to the same extent SBC-AMERITECH permits physical Collocation arrangements to itself, affiliates or other Carriers. Where Physical Collocation of equipment associated with microwave entrance facilities to except where such Collocation is not technically feasiblepractical for technical reasons or because of space limitations, SBC-AMERITECH in which case Ameritech shall provide Virtual Collocation of such facilities as required where technically feasible. Microwave entrance facilities include microwave antenna(s). 12.8.2 When Requesting Carrier and Ameritech are located in a "condo" building, mounting structure and waveguide or coax used to extend radio signal to Collocation area. The external apparatus may include some low power microwave antennas with integrated radio equipment which is powered by DC voltage that is simplexed over coax transmission cable. Separate transmission and receiving radio equipment will not Requesting Carrier shall be allowed to be placed externally locate, in Requesting Carrier's Wire Center, equipment that normally would have been Collocated in Ameritech's Wire Center to the Collocation area. 12.8.5 Permit CLEC enable Requesting Carrier to link its collocation cages to its other collocation cages located in the same central office without purchasing a cross-connectaccess Ameritech's unbundled Network Elements. If the cages are separated by other SBC-AMERITECH designated space, CLEC Such equipment will be permitted connected to run cablingAmeritech's unbundled Network Elements through a mid-span meet arrangement at the DSO, limited only by SBCDS1, DS3, OC3, OC12, OC48 and where available, STS-1 rates, subject to any technical limitations on the distance between Wire Centers. Requesting Carrier will pay all costs (as defined in Section 252(d) of the Act) relating to any such mid-AMERITECH’s reasonable safety span meet arrangement and network security requirements that it imposes on itself on SBC-AMERITECH provided will also be responsible for the connection between Requesting Carrier's Wire Center and designated cabling racksAmeritech's facilities.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Interconnection Points and Cables. SBC-AMERITECH shall: 12.8.1 Provide CLEC AT&T an Interconnection point or points physically accessible by both SBC-AMERITECH and CLECAT&T, at which the fiber optic cable carrying CLECAT&T's circuits can enter SBC-AMERITECH's Premises; provided that SBC-AMERITECH shall designate Interconnection Points as close as reasonably possible to SBC-AMERITECH's Premises; 12.8.2 Provide at least two (2) such Interconnection points at SBC- AMERITECH's Premises at which there are at least two (2) entry points for CLECAT&T's cable facilities, and at which space is available for new facilities in at least two (2) of those entry points; 12.8.3 Permit CLEC AT&T Interconnection of copper or coaxial cable if such Interconnection is first approved by AT&T demonstrates that the Public Service Commission use of Wisconsin, copper or coaxial cable will not impair Ameritech’s ability to serve its designeeown customer or subsequent collocators; and 12.8.4 Permit CLEC AT&T Physical Collocation of equipment associated with microwave entrance facilities to Collocation, to the same extent SBC-AMERITECH permits physical Collocation arrangements to itself, affiliates or other Carriers. Where Physical Collocation of equipment associated with microwave entrance facilities to Collocation is not technically feasible, SBC-AMERITECH shall provide Virtual Collocation of such facilities as required where technically feasible. Microwave entrance facilities include microwave antenna(s), mounting structure and waveguide or coax used to extend radio signal to Collocation area. The external apparatus may include some low power microwave antennas with integrated radio equipment which is powered by DC voltage that is simplexed over coax transmission cable. Separate transmission and receiving radio equipment will not be allowed to be placed externally to the Collocation area. 12.8.5 Permit CLEC AT&T to link its collocation cages to its other collocation cages located in the same central office without purchasing a cross-connect. If the cages are separated by other SBC-AMERITECH designated space, CLEC AT&T will be permitted to run cabling, limited only by SBC-AMERITECH’s reasonable safety and network security requirements that it imposes on itself on SBC-AMERITECH provided and designated cabling racks.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Interconnection Points and Cables. SBC-AMERITECH shall: 12.8.1 Provide CLEC an Interconnection point or points physically accessible by both SBC-AMERITECH and CLEC, at which the fiber optic cable carrying CLEC's circuits can enter SBC-AMERITECH's Premises; provided that SBC-AMERITECH shall designate Interconnection Points as close as reasonably possible to SBC-AMERITECH's Premises; 12.8.2 Provide at least two (2) such Interconnection points at SBC- AMERITECH's Premises at which there are at least two (2) entry points for CLEC's cable facilities, and at which space is available for new facilities in at least two (2) of those entry points; 12.8.3 Permit CLEC Interconnection of copper or coaxial cable if such Interconnection is first approved by the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin, or its designee; and 12.8.4 Permit CLEC Physical Collocation of equipment associated with microwave entrance facilities to Collocation, to the same extent SBC-AMERITECH permits physical Collocation arrangements to itself, affiliates or other Carriers. Where Physical Physic al Collocation of equipment associated with microwave entrance facilities to Collocation is not technically feasible, SBC-AMERITECH shall provide Virtual Collocation of such facilities as required where technically feasible. Microwave entrance facilities include microwave antenna(s), mounting structure and waveguide or coax used to extend radio signal to Collocation area. The external apparatus may include some low power microwave antennas with integrated radio equipment which is powered by DC voltage that is simplexed over coax transmission cable. Separate transmission and receiving radio equipment will not be allowed to be placed externally to the Collocation area. 12.8.5 Permit CLEC to link its collocation cages to its other collocation cages located in the same central office without purchasing a cross-connect. If the cages are separated by other SBC-AMERITECH designated space, CLEC will be permitted to run cabling, limited only by SBC-AMERITECH’s reasonable safety and network security requirements that it imposes on itself on SBC-AMERITECH provided and designated cabling racks.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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Interconnection Points and Cables. SBC-AMERITECH SBC shall: 12.8.1 Provide CLEC an Interconnection point or points physically accessible by both SBC-AMERITECH SBC and CLEC, at which the fiber optic cable carrying CLEC's circuits can enter SBC-AMERITECH's Premises; provided that SBC-AMERITECH SBC shall designate Interconnection Points as close as reasonably possible to SBC-AMERITECH's Premises; 12.8.2 Provide at least two (2) such Interconnection points at SBC- AMERITECHSBC's Premises at which there are at least two (2) entry points for CLEC's cable facilities, and at which space is available for new facilities in at least two (2) of those entry points; 12.8.3 Permit CLEC Interconnection of copper or coaxial cable if such Interconnection is first approved by the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin, or its designee; and 12.8.4 Permit CLEC Physical Collocation of equipment associated with microwave entrance facilities to Collocation, to the same extent SBC-AMERITECH SBC permits physical Collocation arrangements to itself, affiliates or other Carriers. Where Physical Collocation of equipment associated with microwave entrance facilities to Collocation is not technically feasible, SBC-AMERITECH SBC shall provide Virtual Collocation of such facilities as required where technically feasible. Microwave entrance facilities include microwave antenna(s), mounting structure and waveguide or coax used to extend radio signal to Collocation area. The external apparatus may include some low power microwave antennas with integrated radio equipment which is powered by DC voltage that is simplexed over coax transmission cable. Separate transmission and receiving radio equipment will not be allowed to be placed externally to the Collocation area. 12.8.5 Permit CLEC to link its collocation cages to its other collocation cages located in the same central office without purchasing a cross-connect. If the cages are separated by other SBC-AMERITECH SBC designated space, CLEC will be permitted to run cabling, limited only by SBC-AMERITECH’s reasonable safety and network security requirements that it imposes on itself on SBC-AMERITECH SBC provided and designated cabling racks.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Interconnection Points and Cables. SBC-AMERITECH Ameritech shall: 12.8.1 Provide CLEC provide Urban Media an Interconnection point or points physically accessible by both SBC-AMERITECH Ameritech and CLECUrban Media, at which the fiber optic cable carrying CLECUrban Media's circuits can enter SBC-AMERITECHAmeritech's Premises; provided that SBC-AMERITECH Ameritech shall designate Interconnection Points as close as reasonably possible to SBC-AMERITECHAmeritech's Premises; 12.8.2 Provide provide at least two (2) such Interconnection points at SBC- AMERITECHAmeritech's Premises at which there are at least two (2) entry points for CLECUrban Media's cable facilities, and at which space is available for new facilities in at least two (2) of those entry points; 12.8.3 Permit CLEC permit Urban Media Interconnection of copper or coaxial cable if such Interconnection is first approved by the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin, or its designeeCommission; and 12.8.4 Permit CLEC permit Urban Media Physical Collocation of equipment associated with microwave entrance facilities to Collocationtransmission facilities, to the same extent SBC-AMERITECH permits physical Collocation arrangements to itself, affiliates or other Carriers. Where Physical Collocation of equipment associated with microwave entrance facilities to except where such Collocation is not technically feasiblepractical for technical reasons or because of space limitations, SBC-AMERITECH in which case Ameritech shall provide Virtual Collocation of such facilities as required where technically feasible. Microwave entrance facilities include microwave antenna(s). 12.8.5 When Urban Media and Ameritech are located in a “condo” building, mounting structure and waveguide or coax used to extend radio signal to Collocation area. The external apparatus may include some low power microwave antennas with integrated radio equipment which is powered by DC voltage that is simplexed over coax transmission cable. Separate transmission and receiving radio equipment will not Urban Media shall be allowed to be placed externally locate, in Urban Media's Wire Center, equipment that normally would have been Collocated in Ameritech's Wire Center to the Collocation area. 12.8.5 Permit CLEC enable Urban Media to link its collocation cages to its other collocation cages located in the same central office without purchasing a cross-connectaccess Ameritech's unbundled Network Elements. If the cages are separated by other SBC-AMERITECH designated space, CLEC Such equipment will be permitted connected to run cablingAmeritech's unbundled Network Elements through a mid-span meet arrangement at the DSO, limited only by SBCDS1, DS3, OC3, OC12, OC48 and where available, STS-1 rates, subject to any technical limitations on the distance between Wire Centers. Urban Media will pay all costs (as defined in Section 252(d) of the Act) relating to any such mid-AMERITECH’s reasonable safety span meet arrangement and network security requirements that it imposes on itself on SBC-AMERITECH provided will also be responsible for the connection between Urban Media‘s Wire Center and designated cabling racksAmeritech's facilities.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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