LOCATION OF FAULTS THROUGH NETWORK OPERATORS Sample Clauses

LOCATION OF FAULTS THROUGH NETWORK OPERATORS. When a network is constructed using leased fibre, there may be occasions when the repeater sections consist of fibre of two or more lessors (this particularly applies to connections at borders). This leads to the question of how to locate a fault between the networks or more than one lessor. Since the approach to maintenance of the leased fibre is for the lessor, RENFE, to carry out all maintenance activities, the lessee faces the problem of not knowing which lessor to contact first. In the case of a fault in the fibre, FirstMark shall contact all lessors and have them check fault correlation at transport level with other fibre circuits in their cables. In the case of damage to cable, this will likely identify which of the cables of the lessors is affected, since cable damage events normally affect almost all, if not all, fibres in the cable. The cost of checking fault correlation at transport level is considered as included in the cost of leasing the fibre and no additional payment shall be made to the lessors for carrying out such checks, even if it is not their fibre which is at fault. Furthermore, the response time for a request for fault correlation checks at transport level shall be less than 20 minutes. If the fault correlation checks do not manage to isolate the fault within a particular lessor, it will be necessary for one of the lessors to carry out tests. In the event of a fault in a repeater section which is provided by more than one lessor, but where at least part is supplied by RENFE, RENFE shall carry out an OTDR test of the whole of the section and provide the information to FirstMark. During this process FirstMark shall be responsible for coordination of the necessary action with the third party lessor and in this manner RENFE shall deal solely with FirstMark. In the event that the fault is not in the fibre supplied by RENFE, FirstMark shall pay the expenses incurred by RENFE. Any other trunk link provided by a third party shall be connected to the RENFE fibre by means of the appropriate equipment - ADM or repeaters.
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