Standard Installation. Installations where the Subscriber is within two hundred (200) feet of trunk or feeder lines.
Standard Installation. Installations where the point of utility ingress at the customer’s dwelling unit premises are within three hundred and fifty (350) foot drop distance of the nearest point of Franchisee’s trunk and distribution system.
Standard Installation. Residential installations where the Subscriber is within three hundred (300) feet of the Licensee’s Cable System, as described in Section 3.1.
Standard Installation. Standard Installation pricing applies where the initial survey indicates the SES connection can be delivered as a standard FTTH connection to the premises. In these cases, a standard delivery time frame as set out in the SLA will apply. Both connection and rental charges are set out in the price list. The final service commissioning is completed via a customer appointment. All SES orders are subject to full site survey. The standard installation price applies when the End User premises is served within the limits of a standard FTTH application. The connection to the End User’s premises is installed, where possible, following the route of the electrical connection to the premises. A suitable point of entry into the premises is established and the fibre terminated in an internal NTU box.
Standard Installation. Fibre Lead-in
Standard Installation. I wish to become a Member of the Corporation and tendered herewith is the sum of One Hundred dollars ($100) for a Membership, Seven Hundred and Ninety dollars ($790) for normal installation, Sixty dollars ($60) for a cut-off valve, Seventy-five dollars ($75) for Customer Service Inspection and Two Thousand dollars ($2000) for the capital fee. The installation fee and capital fees are only charged for initial connection and are transferrable on change of ownership. All preceding fees are non-refundable and are assigned to a specific parcel of property – tap/lot for which service is being requested. I understand that normal installation charges to the Member may also include Fifteen dollars ($15) per foot plus the cost of materials for extending distribution lines to and across the front of the property. Where ditching or backhoe work is required to cross any road, I agree to repair and/or repave the road, when it is necessary to cut into the road to install my water meter.
Standard Installation. Installations to residences and buildings that are located up to 150 feet from the point of connection to Grantee’s existing distribution system.
Standard Installation. For purposes of Section 8, “Standard Installation” means an installation of a drop no more than 125 feet between the Dwelling Unit and the nearest point of access on the Street from which the Cable System is designed to serve the site, which qualifies a Residential Subscriber for installation at standard rates. Except as otherwise provided in Section 8.3, Grantee shall provide Standard Installation within 60 days of a service request to any potential Residential Subscriber throughout the Franchise Area at Grantee’s published rates and charges. For purposes of this Section, a request shall be deemed made on the date of signing a service agreement, receipt of funds by the Grantee, receipt of a written request by the Grantee or receipt by the Grantee of a verified oral request.
Standard Installation. Installation costs shall conform with the Cable Act and regulations thereunder, as they may be amended. Any dwelling unit within two hundred feet (200 ft.) aerial or two hundred feet (200 ft.) underground of the cable plant shall be entitled to a standard installation rate, unless the sub-surface is a hard surface or requires boring through rock or a similar hard surface (i.e. concrete, asphalt, etc.).
Standard Installation. Seller shall install the Equipment at the Installation Site in the location/treatment room that has been certified by the Buyer as Ready to Receive the Equipment. Seller shall be responsible for all costs associated with Delivery and Standard Installation of the Equipment to the site and location that has been certified by the Buyer. Should it be determined by the Seller’s installer at any time during the Installation process that the Buyer certified room does not actually meet the Equipment requirements as depicted in the Self-Performed Site Preparation Guide and will require corrective preparations then the cost of these corrective preparations will be the responsibility of the Buyer. Significant corrective preparations may delay the installation and require re-scheduling.