Inventory of Wireless Sites Sample Clauses

Inventory of Wireless Sites. Licensee shall maintain a current inventory of Wireless Sites governed by this Agreement throughout the Term. Licensee shall provide to Licensor, at Licensor’s reasonable request, a copy of the inventory of Wireless Sites governed by this Agreement within 60 days of such request. The inventory shall include GIS coordinates, License Site ID #, type of pole used for installation, location of Equipment on the pole, pole Owner, and designation/type of installation for each Wireless Site Equipment installation within the ROW. Concerning Wireless Sites that become inactive, the inventory shall include the same information as active installations in addition to the date the Wireless Site was deactivated and the date the Small Cell Facility was removed from the ROW. The City will compare the inventory to its records to identify any discrepancies. Licensor’s request for a current inventory shall be limited to no more than one time per calendar year throughout the Term. The inventory shall include the location of each installation.
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Inventory of Wireless Sites. Licensee shall maintain a current inventory of Wireless Sites governed by this Agreement throughout the Term. Licensee shall provide to Licensor, at Licensor’s reasonable request, a copy of the inventory of Wireless Sites governed by this Agreement within sixty (60) days of such request. The inventory shall include location of each installation by GIS coordinates, License Site ID #, type of pole used for installation, pole Owner, and designation/type of installation, for each Wireless Site Equipment installation within the ROW. Licensee may exclude from the inventory any Wireless Sites that are deactivated if all of Licensee’s equipment is removed entirely from the ROW. The City will compare the inventory to its records to identify any discrepancies.
Inventory of Wireless Sites. Licensee shall maintain a current inventory of Wireless Sites governed by this Agreement throughout the Term. Licensee shall provide to Licensor, at Licensor’s reasonable request, a copy of the inventory of Wireless Sites governed by this Agreement within 60 days of such request. The inventory shall include GIS coordinates, License Site ID #, type of pole used for installation, location of Equipment on the pole, pole Owner, and designation/type of installation for each Wireless Site Equipment installation within the ROW. Licensor will compare the inventory to its records to identify any discrepancies. Licensor’s request for a current inventory shall be limited to no more than one time per calendar year throughout the Term; either City or CSU has the authority to make this request.
Inventory of Wireless Sites. The Company shall maintain a current inventory of Wireless Sites throughout the Term. Upon written request of the Licensor, which request may be made once and is not required to be made annually, the Company shall provide to the Licensor a copy of the inventory of Wireless Sites by December 31st of each year until the end of the Term. The inventory shall include roadway intersection (if applicable), GIS coordinates, date of installation, the Company Site ID #, type of pole used for installation, pole Owner, and description/type of installation for each Wireless Site WCF installation. Concerning Wireless Sites that become inactive, the inventory shall include the same information as active installations in addition to the date the Wireless Site was deactivated and the date the WCF was removed from the PROW. The Licensor will compare the inventory to its records to identify any discrepancies.
Inventory of Wireless Sites. Company shall maintain a current inventory of Wireless Sites throughout the Term. Upon written request of Licensor, which request may be made once per year and is not required to be made annually, Company shall provide to Licensor a copy of the inventory of Wireless Sites by December 31st of each year requested until the end of the Term. The inventory shall include roadway intersection (if applicable), GIS coordinates, date of installation, the Company Site ID #, type of pole used for installation, pole Owner, and description/type of installation for each Wireless Site WCF installation. Concerning Wireless Sites that become inactive, the inventory shall include the same information as active installations in addition to the date the Wireless Site was deactivated and the date the WCF was removed from the PROW. Licensor will compare the inventory to its records to identify any discrepancies. Unauthorized Installations. If there are any unauthorized Wireless Sites identified by Licensor as a result of comparing the inventory of Wireless Sites to internal records or through any other means, Licensor shall provide written notice to Company of such unauthorized Wireless Site and Company shall have thirty (30) days thereafter in which to submit an application request for a Supplemental Site License for that location, or alternatively to remove the WCFs and restore the property at Company’s expense. If Company fails to submit a request for a Supplemental Site License, or if the request is denied, Company shall remove the WCFs from the PROW and restore the property at its expense within thirty (30) days, unless a different time period is agreed to by the parties. If the request is approved, Company must pay the required fees for a new WCF site plus interest at the rate of two percent (2%) per annum from the date of the original installation. Signal Interference Prohibited.
Inventory of Wireless Sites. The Company shall maintain a current inventory of Wireless Sites throughout the Term. The Company shall provide to the City a copy of the inventory of Wireless Sites by December 31st of each year until the end of the Term. The inventory shall include roadway intersection (if applicable), GIS coordinates, date of installation, the Company Site ID #, type of pole used for installation, pole Owner, and description/type of installation for each Wireless Site WCF installation. Concerning Wireless Sites that become inactive, the inventory shall include the same information as active installations in addition to the date the Wireless Site was deactivated and the date the WCF was removed from the PROW. The City will compare the inventory to its records to identify any discrepancies.

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