Protection of Service and Property. 6.1.1 The Parties will exercise due care to prevent harm or damage to their respective employees, agents or customers, or their property. The Parties’ employees, agents, or representatives agree to take reasonable and prudent steps to ensure the adequate protection of their respective property and services. In recognition of its obligation under this Article, SBC-AMERITECH agrees to take the following reasonable and prudent steps, including but not limited to: 6.1.2 Restricting access to CLEC equipment, support equipment, systems, tools and data, or spaces which contain or house CLEC equipment to the extent SBC- AMERITECH provides this protection to its own facilities. SBC-AMERITECH will provide access to CLEC employees and its agents based on CLEC providing a list of authorized personnel. CLEC employees and authorized agents must display identification required by SBC-AMERITECH. 6.1.3 SBC-AMERITECH will follow mutually agreed upon notification procedures in the event it becomes necessary for an SBC-AMERITECH employee to enter into the exclusive CLEC collocated space. 6.1.4 Each Party will comply at all times with the other Party’s, i.e., the Landlord’s, security and safety procedures and requirements, including but not limited to, sign in and identification requirements while in spaces which house or contain the other Party’s equipment or equipment enclosures. 6.1.5 Allowing CLEC to inspect or observe spaces which house or contain CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures after such time as SBC-AMERITECH has turned over the collocation area to CLEC and to furnish CLEC with all keys, entry codes, lock combinations, or other materials or information which may be needed to gain entry into any secured CLEC space. 6.1.6 Providing card access, coded locks or keyed locks providing security to the exclusive CLEC collocated space that is unique to that space. 6.1.7 Ensuring that the area that houses CLEC’s equipment is adequately secured to prevent unauthorized entry to the same level as SBC-AMERITECH provides to itself. 6.1.8 Limiting the keys used in SBC-AMERITECH’s keying systems for cages which contain or house CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures to SBC- AMERITECH’s employees or required safety personnel (in compliance with governing building or fire codes) for required access only. Any access required other than emergency access will be coordinated with CLEC to allow escort opportunity. SBC-AMERITECH will change locks at CLEC’s request. The expense will be borne by SBC-AMERITECH where a security breach is known or suspected and the breach is caused by SBC- AMERITECH. 6.1.9 Installing security studs in the hinge plates of doors having exposed hinges with removable pins that lead to spaces or equipment enclosures which house or contain CLEC equipment, provided CLEC has requested the installation of such security studs and has agreed to pay the full expense for such installation. 6.1.10 Controlling unauthorized access from passenger and freight elevators by continuous surveillance or by installing security partitions, security grills, locked gates or doors between elevator lobbies and spaces which contain or house CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures. 6.1.11 Providing notification to designated CLEC personnel to report any actual or attempted security breach involving CLEC’s equipment or equipment enclosures as soon as reasonably practicable after SBC-AMERITECH has become aware of such actual or attempted security breach. 6.1.12 Each Party agrees to provide to the other Party its back-up and recovery plan for review and reasonable acceptance by the other Party to be used in the event of a security system failure or emergency. 6.1.13 In the event that Article XII addresses any matter also covered by this Article, the provisions of Article XII prevail.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Protection of Service and Property. 6.1.1 The Parties will exercise due care to prevent harm or damage to their respective employees, agents or customers, or their property. The Parties’ employees, agents, or representatives agree to take reasonable and prudent steps to ensure the adequate protection of their respective property and services. In recognition of its obligation under this Article, SBC-SBC- AMERITECH agrees to take the following reasonable and prudent steps, including but not limited to:
6.1.2 Restricting access to CLEC equipment, support equipment, systems, tools and data, or spaces which contain or house CLEC equipment to the extent SBC- AMERITECH provides this protection to its own facilities. SBC-AMERITECH will provide access to CLEC employees and its agents based on CLEC providing a list of authorized personnel. CLEC employees and authorized agents must display identification required by SBC-SBC- AMERITECH.
6.1.3 SBC-AMERITECH will follow mutually agreed upon notification procedures in the event it becomes necessary for an SBC-AMERITECH employee to enter into the exclusive CLEC collocated space.
6.1.4 Each Party will comply at all times with the other Party’s, i.e., the Landlord’s, security and safety procedures and requirements, including but not limited to, sign in and identification requirements while in spaces which house or contain the other Party’s equipment or equipment enclosures.
6.1.5 Allowing CLEC to inspect or observe spaces which house or contain CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures after such time as SBC-AMERITECH has turned over the collocation area to CLEC and to furnish CLEC with all keys, entry codes, lock combinations, or other materials or information which may be needed to gain entry into any secured CLEC space.
6.1.6 Providing card access, coded locks or keyed locks providing security to the exclusive CLEC collocated space that is unique to that space.
6.1.7 Ensuring that the area that houses CLEC’s equipment is adequately secured to prevent unauthorized entry to the same level as SBC-AMERITECH provides to itself.
6.1.8 Limiting the keys used in SBC-AMERITECH’s keying systems for cages which contain or house CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures to SBC- SBC-AMERITECH’s employees or required safety personnel (in compliance with governing building or fire codes) for required access only. Any access required other than emergency access will be coordinated with CLEC to allow escort opportunity. SBC-AMERITECH will change locks at CLEC’s request. The expense will be borne by SBC-AMERITECH where a security breach is known or suspected and the breach is caused by SBC- SBC-AMERITECH.
6.1.9 Installing security studs in the hinge plates of doors having exposed hinges with removable pins that lead to spaces or equipment enclosures which house or contain CLEC equipment, provided CLEC has requested the installation of such security studs and has agreed to pay the full expense for such installation.
6.1.10 Controlling unauthorized access from passenger and freight elevators by continuous surveillance or by installing security partitions, security grills, locked gates or doors between elevator lobbies and spaces which contain or house CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures.
6.1.11 Providing notification to designated CLEC personnel to report any actual or attempted security breach involving CLEC’s equipment or equipment enclosures as soon as reasonably practicable after SBC-AMERITECH has become aware of such actual or attempted security breach.
6.1.12 Each Party agrees to provide to the other Party its back-up and recovery plan for review and reasonable acceptance by the other Party to be used in the event of a security system failure or emergency.
6.1.13 In the event that Article XII addresses any matter also covered by this Article, the provisions of Article XII prevail.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Protection of Service and Property. 6.1.1 The Parties will exercise due care to prevent harm or damage to their respective employees, agents or customers, or their property. The Parties’ employees, agents, or representatives agree to take reasonable and prudent steps to ensure the adequate protection of their respective property and services. In recognition of its obligation under this Article, SBC-AMERITECH SBC ILLINOIS agrees to take the following reasonable and prudent steps, including but not limited to:
6.1.2 Restricting access to CLEC equipment, support equipment, systems, tools and data, or spaces which contain or house CLEC equipment to the extent SBC- AMERITECH SBC ILLINOIS provides this protection to its own facilities. SBC-AMERITECH SBC ILLINOIS will provide access to CLEC employees and its agents based on CLEC providing a list of authorized personnel. CLEC employees and authorized agents must display identification required by SBC-AMERITECHSBC ILLINOIS.
6.1.3 SBC-AMERITECH SBC ILLINOIS will follow mutually agreed upon notification procedures in the event it becomes necessary for an SBC-AMERITECH a SBC ILLINOIS employee to enter into the exclusive CLEC collocated space.
6.1.4 Each Party will comply at all times with the other Party’s, i.e., the Landlord’s, security and safety procedures and requirements, including but not limited to, to sign in and identification requirements while in spaces which house or contain the other Party’s equipment or equipment enclosures.
6.1.5 Allowing CLEC to inspect or observe spaces which house or contain CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures after such time as SBC-AMERITECH SBC ILLINOIS has turned over the collocation area to CLEC and to furnish CLEC with all keys, entry codes, lock combinations, or other materials or information which may be needed to gain entry into any secured CLEC space.
6.1.6 Providing Provide card access, coded locks or keyed locks providing security to the exclusive CLEC collocated space that is unique to that space.
6.1.7 Ensuring that the area that which houses CLEC’s equipment is adequately secured to prevent unauthorized entry to the same level as SBC-AMERITECH SBC ILLINOIS provides to itself.
6.1.8 Limiting the keys used in SBC-AMERITECH’s SBC ILLINOIS’ keying systems for cages which contain or house CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures to SBC- AMERITECH’s SBC ILLINOIS’ employees or required safety personnel (in compliance with governing building or fire codes) for required access only. Any access required other than emergency access will be coordinated with CLEC to allow escort opportunity. SBC-AMERITECH SBC ILLINOIS will change locks at CLEC’s request. The expense will be borne by SBC-AMERITECH SBC ILLINOIS where a security breach is known or suspected and the breach is caused by SBC- AMERITECHSBC ILLINOIS.
6.1.9 Installing security studs in the hinge plates of doors having exposed hinges with removable pins that lead to spaces or equipment enclosures which house or contain CLEC equipment, provided CLEC has requested the installation of such security studs and has agreed to pay the full expense for such installation.
6.1.10 Controlling unauthorized access from passenger and freight elevators by continuous surveillance or by installing security partitions, security grills, locked gates or doors between elevator lobbies and spaces which contain or house CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures.
6.1.11 Providing notification to designated CLEC personnel to report any actual or attempted security breach involving CLEC’s equipment or equipment enclosures as soon as reasonably practicable after SBC-AMERITECH SBC ILLINOIS has become aware of such actual or attempted security breach.
6.1.12 Each Party agrees to provide to the other Party its back-up and recovery plan for review and reasonable acceptance by the other Party to be used in the event of a security system failure or emergency.
6.1.13 In the event that Article XII 12 addresses any matter also covered by this Article, the provisions of Article XII 12 prevail.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Protection of Service and Property. 6.1.1 The Parties will exercise due care to prevent harm or damage to their respective employees, agents or customers, or their property. The Parties’ employees, agents, or representatives agree to take reasonable and prudent steps to ensure the adequate protection of their respective property and services. In recognition of its obligation under this Article, SBC-AMERITECH SBC ILLINOIS agrees to take the following reasonable and prudent steps, including but not limited to:
6.1.2 Restricting access to CLEC equipment, support equipment, systems, tools and data, or spaces which contain or house CLEC equipment to the extent SBC- AMERITECH SBC ILLINOIS provides this protection to its own facilities. SBC-AMERITECH SBC ILLINOIS will provide access to CLEC employees and its agents based on CLEC providing a list of authorized personnel. CLEC employees and authorized agents must display identification required by SBC-AMERITECHSBC ILLINOIS.
6.1.3 SBC-AMERITECH SBC ILLINOIS will follow mutually agreed upon notification procedures in the event it becomes necessary for an SBC-AMERITECH a SBC ILLINOIS employee to enter into the exclusive CLEC collocated space.
6.1.4 Each Party will comply at all times with the other Party’s, i.e., the Landlord’s, security and safety procedures and requirements, including but not limited to, to sign in and identification requirements while in spaces which house or contain the other Party’s equipment or equipment enclosures.
6.1.5 Allowing CLEC to inspect or observe spaces which house or contain CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures after such time as SBC-AMERITECH SBC ILLINOIS has turned over the collocation area to CLEC and to furnish CLEC with all keys, entry codes, lock combinations, or other materials or information which may be needed to gain entry into any secured CLEC space.
6.1.6 Providing Provide card access, coded locks or keyed locks providing security to the exclusive CLEC collocated space that is unique to that space.
6.1.7 Ensuring that the area that which houses CLEC’s equipment is adequately secured to prevent unauthorized entry to the same level as SBC-AMERITECH SBC ILLINOIS provides to itself.
6.1.8 Limiting the keys used in SBC-AMERITECH’s SBC ILLINOIS’ keying systems for cages which contain or house CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures to SBC- AMERITECH’s SBC ILLINOIS’ employees or required safety personnel (in compliance with governing building or fire codes) 11-13-03 for required access only. Any access required other than emergency access will be coordinated with CLEC to allow escort opportunity. SBC-AMERITECH SBC ILLINOIS will change locks at CLEC’s request. The expense will be borne by SBC-AMERITECH SBC ILLINOIS where a security breach is known or suspected and the breach is caused by SBC- AMERITECHSBC ILLINOIS.
6.1.9 Installing security studs in the hinge plates of doors having exposed hinges with removable pins that lead to spaces or equipment enclosures which house or contain CLEC equipment, provided CLEC has requested the installation of such security studs and has agreed to pay the full expense for such installation.
6.1.10 Controlling unauthorized access from passenger and freight elevators by continuous surveillance or by installing security partitions, security grills, locked gates or doors between elevator lobbies and spaces which contain or house CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures.
6.1.11 Providing notification to designated CLEC personnel to report any actual or attempted security breach involving CLEC’s equipment or equipment enclosures as soon as reasonably practicable after SBC-AMERITECH SBC ILLINOIS has become aware of such actual or attempted security breach.
6.1.12 Each Party agrees to provide to the other Party its back-up and recovery plan for review and reasonable acceptance by the other Party to be used in the event of a security system failure or emergency.
6.1.13 In the event that Article XII 12 addresses any matter also covered by this Article, the provisions of Article XII 12 prevail.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Protection of Service and Property. 6.1.1 The Parties will exercise due care to prevent harm or damage to their respective employees, agents or customers, or their property. The Parties’ employees, agents, or representatives agree to take reasonable and prudent steps to ensure the adequate protection of their respective property and services. In recognition of its obligation under this Article, SBC-AMERITECH agrees to take the following reasonable and prudent steps, including but not limited to:
6.1.2 Restricting access to CLEC AT&T equipment, support equipment, systems, tools and data, or spaces which contain or house CLEC AT&T equipment to the extent SBC- AMERITECH provides this protection to its own facilities. SBC-AMERITECH will provide access to CLEC AT&T employees and its agents based on CLEC AT&T providing a list of authorized personnel. CLEC AT&T employees and authorized agents must display identification required by SBC-AMERITECH.
6.1.3 SBC-AMERITECH will follow mutually agreed upon notification procedures in the event it becomes necessary for an a SBC-AMERITECH employee to enter into the exclusive CLEC AT&T collocated space.
6.1.4 Each Party will comply at all times with the other Party’s, i.e., the Landlord’s, security and safety procedures and requirements, including but not limited to, to sign in and identification requirements while in spaces which house or contain the other Party’s equipment or equipment enclosures.
6.1.5 Allowing CLEC AT&T to inspect or observe spaces which house or contain CLEC AT&T equipment or equipment enclosures after such time as SBC-AMERITECH has turned over the collocation area to CLEC AT&T and to furnish CLEC AT&T with all keys, entry codes, lock combinations, or other materials or information which may be needed to gain entry into any secured CLEC AT&T space.
6.1.6 Providing Provide card access, coded locks or keyed locks providing security to the exclusive CLEC AT&T collocated space that is unique to that space.
6.1.7 Ensuring that the area that which houses CLECAT&T’s equipment is adequately secured to prevent unauthorized entry to the same level as SBC-AMERITECH provides to itself.
6.1.8 Limiting the keys used in SBC-AMERITECH’s keying systems for cages which contain or house CLEC AT&T equipment or equipment enclosures to SBC- AMERITECH’s employees or required safety personnel (in compliance with governing building or fire codes) for required access only. Any access required other than emergency access will be coordinated with CLEC AT&T to allow escort opportunity. SBC-AMERITECH will change locks at CLECAT&T’s request. The expense will be borne by SBC-AMERITECH where a security breach is known or suspected and the breach is caused by SBC- SBC-AMERITECH.
6.1.9 Installing security studs in the hinge plates of doors having exposed hinges with removable pins that lead to spaces or equipment enclosures which house or contain CLEC AT&T equipment, provided CLEC AT&T has requested the installation of such security studs and has agreed to pay the full expense for such installation.
6.1.10 Controlling unauthorized access from passenger and freight elevators by continuous surveillance or by installing security partitions, security grills, locked gates or doors between elevator lobbies and spaces which contain or house CLEC AT&T equipment or equipment enclosures.
6.1.11 Providing notification to designated CLEC AT&T personnel to report any actual or attempted security breach involving CLECAT&T’s equipment or equipment enclosures as soon as reasonably practicable after SBC-AMERITECH has become aware of such actual or attempted security breach.
6.1.12 Each Party agrees to provide to the other Party its back-up and recovery plan for review and reasonable acceptance by the other Party to be used in the event of a security system failure or emergency.
6.1.13 In the event that Article XII addresses any matter also covered by this Article, the provisions of Article XII prevail.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Protection of Service and Property. 6.1.1 The Parties will exercise due care to prevent harm or damage to their respective employees, agents or customers, or their property. The Parties’ employees, agents, or representatives agree to take reasonable and prudent steps to ensure the adequate protection of their respective property and services. In recognition of its obligation under this Article, SBC-AMERITECH SBC agrees to take the following reasonable and prudent steps, including but not limited to:
6.1.2 Restricting access to CLEC equipment, support equipment, systems, tools and data, or spaces which contain or house CLEC equipment to the extent SBC- AMERITECH SBC provides this protection to its own facilities. SBC-AMERITECH SBC will provide access to CLEC employees and its agents based on CLEC providing a list of authorized personnel. CLEC employees and authorized agents must display identification required by SBC-AMERITECH.
6.1.3 SBC-AMERITECH SBC will follow mutually agreed upon notification procedures in the event it becomes necessary for an SBC-AMERITECH SBC employee to enter into the exclusive CLEC collocated space.
6.1.4 Each Party will comply at all times with the other Party’s, i.e., the Landlord’s, security and safety procedures and requirements, including but not limited to, sign in and identification requirements while in spaces which house or contain the other Party’s equipment or equipment enclosures.
6.1.5 Allowing CLEC to inspect or observe spaces which house or contain CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures after such time as SBC-AMERITECH SBC has turned over the collocation area to CLEC and to furnish CLEC with all keys, entry codes, lock combinations, or other materials or information which may be needed to gain entry into any secured CLEC space.
6.1.6 Providing card access, coded locks or keyed locks providing security to the exclusive CLEC collocated space that is unique to that space.
6.1.7 Ensuring that the area that houses CLEC’s equipment is adequately secured to prevent unauthorized entry to the same level as SBC-AMERITECH SBC provides to itself.
6.1.8 Limiting the keys used in SBC-AMERITECH’s keying systems for cages which contain or house CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures to SBC- AMERITECHSBC’s employees or required safety personnel (in compliance with governing building or fire codes) for required access only. Any access required other than emergency access will be coordinated with CLEC to allow escort opportunity. SBC-AMERITECH SBC will change locks at CLEC’s request. The expense will be borne by SBC-AMERITECH SBC where a security breach is known or suspected and the breach is caused by SBC- AMERITECHSBC.
6.1.9 Installing security studs in the hinge plates of doors having exposed hinges with removable pins that lead to spaces or equipment enclosures which house or contain CLEC equipment, provided CLEC has requested the installation of such security studs and has agreed to pay the full expense for such installation.
6.1.10 Controlling unauthorized access from passenger and freight elevators by continuous surveillance or by installing security partitions, security grills, locked gates or doors between elevator lobbies and spaces which contain or house CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures.
6.1.11 Providing notification to designated CLEC personnel to report any actual or attempted security breach involving CLEC’s equipment or equipment enclosures as soon as reasonably practicable after SBC-AMERITECH SBC has become aware of such actual or attempted security breach.
6.1.12 Each Party agrees to provide to the other Party its back-up and recovery plan for review and reasonable acceptance by the other Party to be used in the event of a security system failure or emergency.
6.1.13 In the event that Article XII addresses any matter also covered by this Article, the provisions of Article XII prevail.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Protection of Service and Property. 6.1.1 The Parties will exercise due care to prevent harm or damage to their respective employees, agents or customers, or their property. The Parties’ employees, agents, or representatives agree to take reasonable and prudent steps to ensure the adequate protection of their respective property and services. In recognition of its obligation under this Article, SBC-AMERITECH agrees to take the following reasonable and prudent steps, including but not limited to:
6.1.2 Restricting access to CLEC AT&T equipment, support equipment, systems, tools and data, or spaces which contain or house CLEC AT&T equipment to the extent SBC- AMERITECH provides this protection to its own facilities. SBC-AMERITECH will provide access to CLEC AT&T employees and its agents based on CLEC AT&T providing a list of authorized personnel. CLEC AT&T employees and authorized agents must display identification required by SBC-AMERITECH.
6.1.3 SBC-AMERITECH will follow mutually agreed upon notification procedures in the event it becomes necessary for an a SBC-AMERITECH employee to enter into the exclusive CLEC AT&T collocated space.
6.1.4 Each Party will comply at all times with the other Party’s, i.e., the Landlord’s, security and safety procedures and requirements, including but not limited to, to sign in and identification requirements while in spaces which house or contain the other Party’s equipment or equipment enclosures.
6.1.5 Allowing CLEC AT&T to inspect or observe spaces which house or contain CLEC AT&T equipment or equipment enclosures after such time as SBC-AMERITECH has turned over the collocation area to CLEC AT&T and to furnish CLEC AT&T with all keys, entry codes, lock combinations, or other materials or information which may be needed to gain entry into any secured CLEC AT&T space.
6.1.6 Providing Provide card access, coded locks or keyed locks providing security to the exclusive CLEC AT&T collocated space that is unique to that space.
6.1.7 Ensuring that the area that which houses CLECAT&T’s equipment is adequately secured to prevent unauthorized entry to the same level as SBC-AMERITECH provides to itself.
6.1.8 Limiting the keys used in SBC-AMERITECH’s keying systems for cages which contain or house CLEC AT&T equipment or equipment enclosures to SBC- AMERITECH’s employees or required safety personnel (in compliance with governing building or fire codes) for required access only. Any access required other than emergency access will be coordinated with CLEC AT&T to allow escort opportunity. SBC-AMERITECH will change locks at CLECAT&T’s request. The expense will be borne by SBC-AMERITECH where a security breach is known or suspected and the breach is caused by SBC- SBC-AMERITECH.
6.1.9 Installing security studs in the hinge plates of doors having exposed hinges with removable pins that lead to spaces or equipment enclosures which house or contain CLEC AT&T equipment, provided CLEC AT&T has requested the installation of such security studs and has agreed to pay the full expense for such installation.
6.1.10 Controlling unauthorized access from passenger and freight elevators by continuous surveillance or by installing security partitions, security grills, locked gates or doors between elevator lobbies and spaces which contain or house CLEC AT&T equipment or equipment enclosures.
6.1.11 Providing notification to designated CLEC AT&T personnel to report any actual or attempted security breach involving CLECAT&T’s equipment or equipment enclosures as soon as reasonably practicable after SBC-AMERITECH has become aware of such actual or attempted security breach.
6.1.12 Each Party agrees to provide to the other Party its back-up and recovery plan for review and reasonable acceptance by the other Party to be used in the event of a security system failure or emergency.
6.1.13 In the event that Article XII addresses any matter also covered by this Article, the provisions of Article XII prevail.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Protection of Service and Property. 6.1.1 The Parties will exercise due care to prevent harm or damage to their respective employees, agents or customers, or their property. The Parties’ employees, agents, or representatives agree to take reasonable and prudent steps to ensure the adequate protection of their respective property and services. In recognition of its obligation under this Article, SBC-AMERITECH agrees to take the following reasonable and prudent steps, including but not limited to:
6.1.2 Restricting access to CLEC AT&T equipment, support equipment, systems, tools and data, or spaces which contain or house CLEC AT&T equipment to the extent SBC- SBC-AMERITECH provides this protection to its own facilities. SBC-AMERITECH will provide access to CLEC AT&T employees and its agents based on CLEC AT&T providing a list of authorized personnel. CLEC AT&T employees and authorized agents must display identification required by SBC-AMERITECH.
6.1.3 SBC-AMERITECH will follow mutually agreed upon notification procedures in the event it becomes necessary for an SBC-AMERITECH employee to enter into the exclusive CLEC AT&T collocated space.
6.1.4 Each Party will comply at all times with the other Party’s, i.e., the Landlord’s, security and safety procedures and requirements, including but not limited to, sign in and identification requirements while in spaces which house or contain the other Party’s equipment or equipment enclosures.
6.1.5 Allowing CLEC AT&T to inspect or observe spaces which house or contain CLEC AT&T equipment or equipment enclosures after such time as SBC-AMERITECH has turned over the collocation area to CLEC AT&T and to furnish CLEC AT&T with all keys, entry codes, lock combinations, or other materials or information which may be needed to gain entry into any secured CLEC AT&T space.
6.1.6 Providing card access, coded locks or keyed locks providing security to the exclusive CLEC AT&T collocated space that is unique to that space.
6.1.7 Ensuring that the area that houses CLECAT&T’s equipment is adequately secured to prevent unauthorized entry to the same level as SBC-AMERITECH provides to itself.
6.1.8 Limiting the keys used in SBC-AMERITECH’s keying systems for cages which contain or house CLEC AT&T equipment or equipment enclosures to SBC- SBC-AMERITECH’s employees or required safety personnel (in compliance with governing building or fire codes) for required access only. Any access required other than emergency access will be coordinated with CLEC AT&T to allow escort opportunity. SBC-AMERITECH will change locks at CLECAT&T’s request. The expense will be borne by SBC-AMERITECH where a security breach is known or suspected and the breach is caused by SBC- SBC-AMERITECH.
6.1.9 Installing security studs in the hinge plates of doors having exposed hinges with removable pins that lead to spaces or equipment enclosures which house or contain CLEC AT&T equipment, provided CLEC AT&T has requested the installation of such security studs and has agreed to pay the full expense for such installation.
6.1.10 Controlling unauthorized access from passenger and freight elevators by continuous surveillance or by installing security partitions, security grills, locked gates or doors between elevator lobbies and spaces which contain or house CLEC AT&T equipment or equipment enclosures.
6.1.11 Providing notification to designated CLEC AT&T personnel to report any actual or attempted security breach involving CLECAT&T’s equipment or equipment enclosures as soon as reasonably practicable after SBC-AMERITECH has become aware of such actual or attempted security breach.
6.1.12 Each Party agrees to provide to the other Party its back-up and recovery plan for review and reasonable acceptance by the other Party to be used in the event of a security system failure or emergency.
6.1.13 In the event that Article XII addresses any matter also covered by this Article, the provisions of Article XII prevail.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Protection of Service and Property. 6.1.1 The Parties will exercise due care to prevent harm or damage to their respective employees, agents or customers, or their property. The Parties’ employees, agents, or representatives agree to take reasonable and prudent steps to ensure the adequate protection of their respective property and services. In recognition of its obligation under this Article, SBC-AMERITECH agrees to take the following reasonable and prudent steps, including but not limited to:
6.1.2 Restricting access to CLEC equipment, support equipment, systems, tools and data, or spaces which contain or house CLEC equipment to the extent SBC- AMERITECH provides this protection to its own facilities. SBC-AMERITECH will provide access to CLEC employees and its agents based on CLEC providing a list of authorized personnel. CLEC employees and authorized agents must display identification required by SBC-AMERITECH.
6.1.3 SBC-AMERITECH will follow mutually agreed upon notification procedures in the event it becomes necessary for an SBC-AMERITECH employee to enter into the exclusive CLEC collocated space.
6.1.4 Each Party will comply at all times with the other Party’s, i.e., the Landlord’s, security and safety procedures and requirements, including but not limited to, sign in and identification requirements while in spaces which house or contain the other Party’s equipment or equipment enclosures.
6.1.5 Allowing CLEC to inspect or observe spaces which house or contain CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures after such time as SBC-AMERITECH has turned over the collocation area to CLEC and to furnish CLEC with all keys, entry codes, lock combinations, or other materials or information which may be needed to gain entry into any secured CLEC space.
6.1.6 Providing card access, coded locks or keyed locks providing security to the exclusive CLEC collocated space that is unique to that space.
6.1.7 Ensuring that the area that houses CLEC’s equipment is adequately secured to prevent unauthorized entry to the same level as SBC-AMERITECH provides to itself.
6.1.8 Limiting the keys used in SBC-AMERITECH’s keying systems for cages which contain or house CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures to SBC- AMERITECH’s employees or required safety personnel (in compliance with governing building or fire codes) for required access only. Any access required other than emergency access will be coordinated with CLEC to allow escort opportunity. SBC-AMERITECH will change locks at CLEC’s request. The expense will be borne by SBC-AMERITECH where a security breach is known or suspected and the breach is caused by SBC- SBC-AMERITECH.
6.1.9 Installing security studs in the hinge plates of doors having exposed hinges with removable pins that lead to spaces or equipment enclosures which house or contain CLEC equipment, provided CLEC has requested the installation of such security studs and has agreed to pay the full expense for such installation.
6.1.10 Controlling unauthorized access from passenger and freight elevators by continuous surveillance or by installing security partitions, security grills, locked gates or doors between elevator lobbies and spaces which contain or house CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures.
6.1.11 Providing notification to designated CLEC personnel to report any actual or attempted security breach involving CLEC’s equipment or equipment enclosures as soon as reasonably practicable after SBC-AMERITECH has become aware of such actual or attempted security breach.
6.1.12 Each Party agrees to provide to the other Party its back-up and recovery plan for review and reasonable acceptance by the other Party to be used in the event of a security system failure or emergency.
6.1.13 In the event that Article XII addresses any matter also covered by this Article, the provisions of Article XII prevail.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Protection of Service and Property. 6.1.1 The Parties will exercise due care to prevent harm or damage to their respective employees, agents or customers, or their property. The Parties’ employees, agents, or representatives agree to take reasonable and prudent steps to ensure the adequate protection of their respective property and services. In recognition of its obligation under this Article, SBC-AMERITECH agrees to take the following reasonable and prudent steps, including but not limited to:
6.1.2 Restricting access to CLEC equipment, support equipment, systems, tools and data, or spaces which contain or house CLEC equipment to the extent SBC- AMERITECH provides this protection to its own facilities. SBC-AMERITECH will provide access to CLEC employees and its agents based on CLEC providing a list of authorized personnel. CLEC employees and authorized agents must display identification required by SBC-AMERITECH.
6.1.3 SBC-AMERITECH will follow mutually agreed upon notification procedures in the event it becomes necessary for an SBC-AMERITECH employee to enter into the exclusive CLEC collocated space.
6.1.4 Each Party will comply at all times with the other Party’s, i.e., the Landlord’s, security and safety procedures and requirements, including but not limited to, sign in and identification requirements while in spaces which house or contain the other Party’s equipment or equipment enclosures.
6.1.5 Allowing CLEC to inspect or observe spaces which house or contain CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures after such time as SBC-AMERITECH has turned over the collocation area to CLEC and to furnish CLEC with all keys, entry codes, lock combinations, or other materials or information which may be needed to gain entry into any secured CLEC space.
6.1.6 Providing card access, coded locks or keyed locks providing security to the exclusive CLEC collocated space that is unique to that space.
6.1.7 Ensuring that the area that houses CLEC’s equipment is adequately secured to prevent unauthorized entry to the same level as SBC-AMERITECH provides to itself.
6.1.8 Limiting the keys used in SBC-AMERITECH’s keying systems for cages which contain or house CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures to SBC- AMERITECH’s employees or required safety personnel (in compliance with governing building or fire codes) for required access only. Any access required other than emergency access will be coordinated with CLEC to allow escort opportunity. SBC-AMERITECH will change locks at CLEC’s request. The expense will be borne by SBC-AMERITECH where a security breach is known or suspected and the breach is caused by SBC- SBC-AMERITECH.
6.1.9 Installing security studs in the hinge plates of doors having exposed hinges with removable pins that lead to spaces or equipment enclosures which house or contain CLEC equipment, provided CLEC has requested the installation of such security studs and has agreed to pay the full expense for such installation.
6.1.10 Controlling unauthorized access from passenger and freight elevators by continuous surveillance or by installing security partitions, security grills, locked gates or doors between elevator lobbies and spaces which contain or house CLEC equipment or equipment enclosures.
6.1.11 Providing notification to designated CLEC personnel to report any actual or attempted security breach involving CLEC’s equipment or equipment enclosures as soon as reasonably practicable after SBC-AMERITECH has become aware of such actual or attempted security breach.
6.1.12 Each Party agrees to provide to the other Party its back-up and recovery plan for review and reasonable acceptance by the other Party to be used in the event of a security system failure or emergency.
6.1.13 In the event that Article XII addresses any matter also covered by this Article, the provisions of Article XII prevail.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement