Common use of SUPPLY OF SERVICE Clause in Contracts

SUPPLY OF SERVICE. 2.1. The Internet Data Centre Service does not include the provision of co-location or connectivity and cabling within CTMEA premises provided pursuant to: (a) CTMEA’s obligations as a landing party for an international submarine cable system; or (b) CTMEA’s interconnection or facilities access obligations under any applicable laws, which are supplied under other CTMEA contractual terms and conditions. 2.2. CTMEA grants the Customer a licence to install, operate, maintain and repair Customer Equipment in the relevant Co-location Space for the term. The Customer, in the course of providing its own services, may allow its customers or Affiliates to install equipment in and use the Colocation Space. However, the Customer remains responsible to CTMEA for the Co-location Space and the Customer must ensure third parties using the Co- location Space comply with the requirements set out in this Annex 1. The Customer hereby indemnifies CTMEA from and against any loss, costs, damages, expenses or liabilities which CTMEA suffers, incurs or for which it becomes liable: (a) arising from claims brought against CTMEA by third parties in connection with the acts or omissions of the Customer; or (b) in connection with any third parties which are directly or indirectly authorised by the Customer to access the Co-location Space (whether or not the Customer has knowledge of the third party or its access). 2.3. The types of Co-location Space which the Customer may order and CTMEA may agree to provide are: (a) Cabinet Space – a lockable space in a cabinet or rack provided by CTMEA. In some special cases, CTMEA may provide partial Cabinet Space (e.g. quarter or half Cabinet Space), in such special cases, the Customer needs to share the same rack or cabinet (and same power feed to that rack or cabinet) with other customers;

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Samples: General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions

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SUPPLY OF SERVICE. 2.1. The Internet Data Centre Service does not include the provision of co-location or connectivity and cabling within CTMEA CTE premises provided pursuant to: (a) CTMEACTE’s obligations as a landing party for an international submarine cable system; or (b) CTMEACTE’s interconnection or facilities access obligations under any applicable laws, which are supplied under other CTMEA CTE contractual terms and conditions. 2.2. CTMEA CTE grants the Customer a licence to install, operate, maintain and repair Customer Equipment in the relevant Co-location Space for the term. The Customer, in the course of providing its own services, may allow its customers or Affiliates to install equipment in and use the Colocation Space. However, the Customer remains responsible to CTMEA CTE for the Co-location Space and the Customer must ensure third parties using the Co- location Space comply with the requirements set out in this Annex 1. The Customer hereby indemnifies CTMEA CTE from and against any loss, costs, damages, expenses or liabilities which CTMEA CTE suffers, incurs or for which it becomes liable: (a) arising from claims brought against CTMEA CTE by third parties in connection with the acts or omissions of the Customer; or (b) in connection with any third parties which are directly or indirectly authorised by the Customer to access the Co-Co- location Space (whether or not the Customer has knowledge of the third party or its access). 2.3. The types of Co-location Space which the Customer may order and CTMEA CTE may agree to provide are: (a) Cabinet Space – a lockable space in a cabinet or rack provided by CTMEACTE. In some special cases, CTMEA CTE may provide partial Cabinet Space (e.g. quarter or half Cabinet Space), in such special cases, the Customer needs to share the same rack or cabinet (and same power feed to that rack or cabinet) with other customers;

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Samples: General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions

SUPPLY OF SERVICE. 2.1. 2.1 The Internet Data Centre Service does not include the provision of co-location or connectivity and cabling within CTMEA CTME premises provided pursuant to: (a) CTMEACTME’s obligations as a landing party for an international submarine cable system; or (b) CTMEACTME’s interconnection or facilities access obligations under any applicable laws, which are supplied under other CTMEA CTME contractual terms and conditions. 2.2. CTMEA 2.2 CTME grants the Customer a licence right to install, operate, maintain and repair Customer Equipment in the relevant Co-location Space for the term. The Customer, in the course of providing its own services, may allow its customers or Affiliates to install equipment in and use the Colocation Space. However, the Customer remains responsible to CTMEA CTME for the Co-location Space and the Customer must ensure third parties using the Co- location Space comply with the requirements set out in this Annex 1. The Customer hereby indemnifies CTMEA CTME from and against any loss, costs, damages, expenses or liabilities which CTMEA CTME suffers, incurs or for which it becomes liable: (a) arising from claims brought against CTMEA CTME by third parties in connection with the acts or omissions of the Customer; or (b) in connection with any third parties which are directly or indirectly authorised by the Customer to access the Co-location Space (whether or not the Customer has knowledge of the third party or its access). 2.3. 2.3 The types of Co-location Space which the Customer may order and CTMEA CTME may agree to provide are: (a) Cabinet Space – a lockable space in a cabinet or rack provided by CTMEACTME. In some special cases, CTMEA CTME may provide partial Cabinet Space (e.g. quarter or half Cabinet Space), in such special cases, the Customer needs to share the same rack or cabinet (and same power feed to that rack or cabinet) with other customers;

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Samples: General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions

SUPPLY OF SERVICE. 2.1. The Internet Data Centre Service does not include the provision of co-location or connectivity and cabling within CTMEA CTSA premises provided pursuant to: (a) CTMEACTSA’s obligations as a landing party for an international submarine cable system; or (b) CTMEACTSA’s interconnection or facilities access obligations under any applicable laws, which are supplied under other CTMEA CTSA contractual terms and conditions. 2.2. CTMEA CTSA grants the Customer a licence to install, operate, maintain and repair Customer Equipment in the relevant Co-location Space for the term. The Customer, in the course of providing its own services, may allow its customers or Affiliates to install equipment in and use the Colocation Co-location Space. However, the Customer remains responsible to CTMEA CTSA for the Co-location Space and the Customer must ensure third parties using the Co- Co-location Space comply with the requirements set out in this Annex 1. The Customer hereby indemnifies CTMEA CTSA from and against any loss, costs, damages, expenses or liabilities which CTMEA CTSA suffers, incurs or for which it becomes liable: (a) arising from claims brought against CTMEA CTSA by third parties in connection with the acts or omissions of the Customer; or (b) in connection with any third parties which are directly or indirectly authorised by the Customer to access the Co-Co- location Space (whether or not the Customer has knowledge of the third party or its access). 2.3. The types of Co-location Space which the Customer may order and CTMEA CTSA may agree to provide are: (a) Cabinet Space – a lockable space in a cabinet or rack provided by CTMEACTSA. In some special cases, CTMEA CTSA may provide partial Cabinet Space (e.g. quarter or half Cabinet Space), in such special cases, the Customer needs to share the same rack or cabinet (and same power feed to that rack or cabinet) with other customers;

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Samples: General Terms and Conditions

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SUPPLY OF SERVICE. 2.1. The Internet Data Centre Service does not include the provision of co-location or connectivity and cabling within CTMEA CTSA premises provided pursuant to: (a) CTMEACTSA’s obligations as a landing party for an international submarine cable system; or (b) CTMEACTSA’s interconnection or facilities access obligations under any applicable laws, which are supplied under other CTMEA CTSA contractual terms and conditions. 2.2. CTMEA CTSA grants the Customer a licence to install, operate, maintain and repair Customer Equipment in the relevant Co-location Space for the term. The Customer, in the course of providing its own services, may allow its customers or Affiliates to install equipment in and use the Colocation Co-location Space. However, the Customer remains responsible to CTMEA CTSA for the Co-location Space and the Customer must ensure third parties using the Co- location Space comply with the requirements set out in this Annex 1. The Customer hereby indemnifies CTMEA CTSA from and against any loss, costs, damages, expenses or liabilities which CTMEA CTSA suffers, incurs or for which it becomes liable: (a) arising from claims brought against CTMEA CTSA by third parties in connection with the acts or omissions of the Customer; or (b) in connection with any third parties which are directly or indirectly authorised by the Customer to access the Co-Co- location Space (whether or not the Customer has knowledge of the third party or its access). 2.3. The types of Co-location Space which the Customer may order and CTMEA CTSA may agree to provide are: (a) Cabinet Space – a lockable space in a cabinet or rack provided by CTMEACTSA. In some special cases, CTMEA CTSA may provide partial Cabinet Space (e.g. quarter or half Cabinet Space), in such special cases, the Customer needs to share the same rack or cabinet (and same power feed to that rack or cabinet) with other customers;

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Samples: Services Agreements

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