Common use of Nature of Use - Collocatable Equipment Clause in Contracts

Nature of Use - Collocatable Equipment. 10.1.1 In accordance with Section 251(c)(6) of the Act, the Collocator may collocate equipment for Physical Collocation if such equipment is necessary for interconnection to AT&T-13STATE under 47.U.S.C. § 251(C) (2) or accessing AT&T-13STATE’s UNEs under 47.U.S.C. § 251(C) (3) of the Act. Such uses are limited to interconnection to AT&T-13STATE’s network “for the transmission and routing of Telephone Exchange service or Exchange Access,” or for access to AT&T- 13STATE's UNEs “for the provision of a telecommunications service”. 10.1.2 Equipment is necessary for interconnection if an inability to deploy that equipment would, as a practical, economic, or operations matter, preclude the Collocator from obtaining interconnection with AT&T-13STATE at a level equal in quality to that which AT&T-13STATE obtains within its own network or AT&T-13STATE provides to an affiliate, subsidiary, or other party. Equipment is necessary for access to an unbundled network element if an inability to deploy that equipment would, as a practical, economic, or operational matter, preclude the Collocator from obtaining non- discriminatory access to that unbundled network element, including any of its features, functions, or capabilities. 10.1.3 Multi-functional equipment shall be deemed necessary for interconnection or access to an unbundled network element if and only if the primary purpose and function of the equipment, as the Collocator seeks to deploy it, meets either or both of the standards set forth above in this Section. For a piece of equipment to be utilized primarily to obtain equal in quality interconnection or non- discriminatory access to one or more unbundled network elements, there also must be a logical nexus between the additional functions the equipment would perform and the telecommunication services the Collocator seeks to provide to its customers by means of the interconnection or unbundled network element. The collocation of those functions of the equipment that, as stand- alone functions, do not meet either of the standards set forth above in this Section must not cause the equipment to significantly increase the burden of AT&T-13STATE’s property. 10.1.4 AT&T-13STATE voluntarily allows Collocator to place ancillary equipment and facilities, including cross-connect and other simple frames, routers, portable test equipment, equipment racks and bays, and other ancillary equipment and facilities on a non-discriminatory basis only if AT&T- 13STATE and Collocator mutually agree to such placement, in AT&T-13STATE's premises solely to support and be used with equipment that the Collocator has legitimately collocated in the same premises.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Nature of Use - Collocatable Equipment. 10.1.1 In accordance with Section 251(c)(6) of the Act, the Collocator may collocate equipment for Physical Collocation if such equipment is necessary for interconnection to AT&T-13STATE under 47.U.S.C. § 251(C) (2) or accessing AT&T-13STATE’s 's UNEs under 47.U.S.C. § 251(C) (3) of the Act. Such uses are limited to interconnection to AT&T-13STATE’s 's network “for the transmission and routing of Telephone Exchange service or Exchange Access,” or for access to AT&T- 13STATE's UNEs "for the provision of a telecommunications service." 10.1.2 Equipment is necessary for interconnection if an inability to deploy that equipment would, as a practical, economic, or operations matter, preclude the Collocator from obtaining interconnection with AT&T-13STATE at a level equal in quality to that which AT&T-13STATE obtains within its own network or AT&T-13STATE provides to an affiliate, subsidiary, or other party. Equipment is necessary for access to an unbundled network element if an inability to deploy that equipment would, as a practical, economic, or operational matter, preclude the Collocator from obtaining non- discriminatory access to that unbundled network element, including any of its features, functions, or capabilities. 10.1.3 Multi-functional equipment shall be deemed necessary for interconnection or access to an unbundled network element if and only if the primary purpose and function of the equipment, as the Collocator seeks to deploy it, meets either or both of the standards set forth above in this Section. For a piece of equipment to be utilized primarily to obtain equal in quality interconnection or non- discriminatory access to one or more unbundled network elements, there also must be a logical nexus between the additional functions the equipment would perform and the telecommunication services the Collocator seeks to provide to its customers by means of the interconnection or unbundled network element. The collocation of those functions of the equipment that, as stand- alone functions, do not meet either of the standards set forth above in this Section must not cause the equipment to significantly increase the burden of AT&T-13STATE’s property. 10.1.4 AT&T-13STATE voluntarily allows Collocator to place ancillary equipment and facilities, including cross-connect and other simple frames, routers, portable test equipment, equipment racks and bays, and other ancillary equipment and facilities on a non-discriminatory basis only if AT&T- 13STATE and Collocator mutually agree to such placement, in AT&T-13STATE's premises solely to support and be used with equipment that the Collocator has legitimately collocated in the same premises.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Nature of Use - Collocatable Equipment. 10.1.1 In accordance with Section 251(c)(6) of the Act, the Collocator MCIm may collocate equipment for Physical Collocation if such equipment is necessary for interconnection to AT&T-13STATE AT&T INDIANA under 47.U.S.C. 47 U.S.C. § 251(C) (2251(c)(2) or accessing AT&T-13STATE’s AT&T INDIANA's UNEs under 47.U.S.C. 47 U.S.C. § 251(C) (3251(c)(3) of the Act. Such uses are limited to interconnection to AT&T-13STATE’s AT&T INDIANA's network "for the transmission and routing of Telephone Exchange service or Exchange Access," or for access to AT&T- 13STATEAT&T INDIANA's UNEs "for the provision of a telecommunications service." 10.1.2 Equipment is necessary for interconnection if an inability to deploy that equipment would, as a practical, economic, or operations operational matter, preclude the Collocator MCIm from obtaining interconnection with AT&T-13STATE AT&T INDIANA at a level equal in quality to that which AT&T-13STATE AT&T INDIANA obtains within its own network or AT&T-13STATE AT&T INDIANA provides to an affiliate, subsidiary, or other party. Equipment is necessary for access to an unbundled network element if an inability to deploy that equipment would, as a practical, economic, or operational matter, preclude the Collocator MCIm from obtaining non- non-discriminatory access to that unbundled network element, including any of its features, functions, or capabilities. 10.1.3 Multi-functional equipment shall be deemed necessary for interconnection or access to an unbundled network element if and only if the primary purpose and function of the equipment, as the Collocator MCIm seeks to deploy it, meets either or both of the standards set forth above in this Section. For a piece of equipment to be utilized primarily to obtain equal in quality interconnection or non- non-discriminatory access to one or more unbundled network elements, there also must be a logical nexus between the additional functions the equipment would perform and the telecommunication services the Collocator MCIm seeks to provide to its customers by means of the interconnection or unbundled network element. The collocation of those functions of the equipment that, as stand- stand-alone functions, do not meet either of the standards set forth above in this Section must not cause the equipment to significantly increase the burden of AT&T-13STATEAT&T INDIANA’s property. 10.1.4 AT&T-13STATE voluntarily allows Collocator MCIm may collocate the amount and type of equipment necessary to interconnect or gain access to unbundled Network Elements (including, but not limited to, DSLAMs, routers, ATM multiplexers and remote switching modules), even if such multi-functional equipment is capable of switching and routing traffic or includes enhanced services functionalities. MCIm may place ancillary equipment and facilities, including cross-connect and other simple frames, frames and routers, portable test equipment, equipment racks and bays, and other ancillary equipment and facilities facilities, in AT&T INDIANA’s premises on a non-discriminatory basis only if AT&T- 13STATE and Collocator mutually agree to such placement, in AT&T-13STATE's premises solely to support and be used with equipment that the Collocator MCIm has legitimately collocated in the same premises. AT&T INDIANA may not limit MCIm’s ability to use all the features, functions and capabilities of collocated equipment, including switching and routing. 10.1.5 AT&T INDIANA does not assume any responsibility for the installation, furnishing, designing, engineering, or performance of MCIm's equipment and facilities. 10.1.6 When MCIm's Physical Collocation arrangement is within the Eligible Structure, MCIm may not provide its own DC power plant equipment (with rectifiers or chargers and batteries) or AC power backup equipment (e.g., Uninterruptable Power System with batteries, or standby engine). AT&T INDIANA will provide the necessary backup power to ensure against power outages. 10.1.7 Consistent with the environment of the Dedicated Space, MCIm shall not use the Dedicated Space for office, retail, or sales purposes. No signage or marking of any kind by MCIm shall be permitted on the Eligible Structure in which the Dedicated Space is located or on AT&T INDIANA grounds surrounding the Eligible Structure in which the Dedicated Space is located. MCIm may place signage and markings on the inside of its dedicated space.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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