Microwave Collocation Application Sample Clauses

Microwave Collocation Application. This provision shall coincide with provisions under Section 6 and 7 of the Collocation Attachment. BellSouth will respond to Microwave Collocation Application(s) pursuant to Section 2 and 6 of this Attachment. INTERCONNECTOR shall submit the Application and Inquiry document pursuant to BellSouth’s FCC #1, Section 20 tariff (for virtual) or Section 6 of the Collocation Attachment, in addition to a Microwave Collocation Attachment for each central office building where INTERCONNECTOR seeks Microwave Collocation. This application and fees will apply both to space on the roof as well as space inside the BellSouth central office. INTERCONNECTOR shall provide BellSouth with the following data on the application to the extent available recognizing that certain information may change depending on the final determination of the location providing line of sight: • Type of antenna mount (pipe, NPRM) • Type of equipment to be collocated within WinStar’s case (vendor, capacity) • Line of sight requirements (Azimuth) • Relevant information includes: Station Name, Call Sign, Latitude, Longitude, Primary Antenna Type, Equipment Type, Equipment Emission, Power (dBm/Xxxxx), Receive Level (dBm), EIRP (dBm/Xxxxx), Transmit Frequency (MHz) • WEIGHT AND CONFIGURATION • Other relevant information as identified at the INITIAL site visit. Roof Inspection: BellSouth may require a roof inspection at any site where WinStar requests Microwave Collocation. WinStar will bear the reasonable cost of the inspection including reasonable travel cost if any. BellSouth intends to use an independent contractor which may be accompanied by BellSouth personnel. The roof inspection fee shall be assessed on an individual case basis unless negotiated as a flat rate by the Parties. Such Roof Inspection does not obligate BellSouth to provide Microwave Collocation on the site. If BellSouth concludes that rooftop/exterior space which provides WinStar with unobstructed line-of-sight does not appear to be technically feasible, BellSouth will provide WinStar a written explanation of such technical infeasibility within the specified application response interval in Section 6 of the for the applicable state(s) following BellSouth’s receipt of the collocation application including those cases where BellSouth’s known business plans provide for or include an addition to the building which would impact the line of sight. This explanation will be included in the response to WinStar’s application. BellSouth or its ...
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