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PURCHASE OF GROUND SEGMENT HARDWARE. (a) Ground Segment Design. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the parties to this Contract acknowledge and agree that the hardware and software that comprise the ORBCOMM Gateway are a collection of custom-developed hardware and software or customized adaptations of commercially available hardware and software that have been configured for the ORBCOMM System messaging application and have been designed to ensure that more than one licensee can use the ORBCOMM System to provide ORBCOMM Services. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the parties further acknowledge and agree that (i) it is critical that licensee systems not interfere with each other and (ii) to ensure that mutually compatible operations can take place, it is essential that, on the terms and conditions set forth herein, (A) Licensee purchase from ORBCOMM, the ORBCOMM Gateway hardware specified herein to be used in the Territory and (B) such ORBCOMM Gateway hardware be installed, integrated and tested by ORBCOMM. (b) Purchase and Sale of ORBCOMM Gateway Hardware and Related Services. (i) In accordance with the terms and conditions specified herein, Licensee is procuring for the Territory, either directly or through a wholly owned subsidiary, the ORBCOMM Gateway hardware described in Attachment 1 to this Contract (the "Ground Segment Hardware"), which ORBCOMM Gateway shall incorporate at least [CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT] GESs (xxe "Initial Purchase"). In connection with the purchase of the Ground Segment Hardware, Licensee shall procure the related construction, installation, integration, test and training services necessary to construct, install and operate the Ground Segment Hardware in the Territory as more fully described in Attachment 2 to this Contract (the "Related Services"). (ii) (A) The order for the Initial Purchase is deemed placed and accepted pursuant to this Contract on the Effective Date.
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