Tower Operator Right to Install Equipment Clause Samples
The "Tower Operator Right to Install Equipment" clause grants the tower operator the authority to place, maintain, or upgrade telecommunications equipment on the tower structure. This right typically covers the installation of antennas, cables, and related hardware necessary for the operator’s business, and may specify the types of equipment allowed or require compliance with safety and regulatory standards. The core function of this clause is to ensure the operator can effectively utilize the tower for its intended purpose, while clarifying the scope of permissible installations and minimizing disputes over equipment placement.
Tower Operator Right to Install Equipment. Tower Operator shall have the right to install its own Communications Equipment or Tower Subtenant Communications Equipment (collectively, “Third Party Communications Equipment”) outside of the AT&T Collocation Space at any time subject to the provisions of Section 6(a)(ii); provided, however, that if an application to install Third Party Communications Equipment is made after Tower Operator has received an application from AT&T Collocator to install any of the AT&T Reserved Amount of Tower Equipment, Tower Operator shall, provided that (x) AT&T Collocator’s application to install the AT&T Reserved Amount of Tower Equipment set forth in its application is approved and (y) the installation of the AT&T Reserved Amount of Tower Equipment occurs not later than 180 days after completion of structural review, allocate the currently available loading capacity first to the subject AT&T Reserved Amount of Tower Equipment and then to the subject Third Party Communications Equipment. Notwithstanding the exclusivity of the AT&T Primary Tower Space, Tower Operator and Tower Subtenants and their employees, contractors and agents shall have the right to enter the AT&T Primary Tower Space at any time, without notice to AT&T Collocator, to access other portions of the Tower and to install, operate, inspect, repair, maintain and replace Cables together with related mounting hardware and incidental equipment and to install, operate, inspect, repair, maintain, make improvements to and perform work on the Tower, tower-related components and equipment within the AT&T Primary Tower Space.
Tower Operator Right to Install Equipment. Tower Operator shall have the right to install its own Communications Equipment or Tower Tenant Communications Equipment (collectively, “Third Party Communications Equipment”) outside of the T-Mobile Collocation Space during or after the T-Mobile Modernization Reservation Period subject to the provisions of Section 6(a)(ii); provided, however, that if the application to install Third Party Communications Equipment is made after the T-Mobile Modernization Reservation Period and after Tower Operator has received an application from T-Mobile Collocator to install any of the T-Mobile Reserved Amount of Tower Equipment (regardless of whether such application from T-Mobile Collocator is made before or after the end of the T-Mobile Modernization Reservation Period), Tower Operator shall, to the extent sufficient structural loading capacity exists and provided that (x) T-Mobile Collocator's application to install the T-Mobile Reserved Amount of Tower Equipment set forth in its application is approved and (y) the installation of the T-Mobile Reserved Amount of Tower Equipment occurs not later than 180 days after completion of structural review, allocate the currently available loading capacity first to the subject T-Mobile Reserved Amount of Tower Equipment and then to the subject Third Party Communications Equipment. Notwithstanding the exclusivity of the T-Mobile Primary Tower Space, Tower Operator and Tower Tenants and their employees, contractors and agents shall have the right to enter the T-Mobile Primary Tower Space at any time, without notice to T-Mobile Collocator, to access other portions of the Tower and to install, operate, inspect, repair, maintain and replace Cables together with related mounting hardware and incidental equipment and to install, operate, inspect, repair, maintain, make improvements to and perform work on the Tower, tower-related components and equipment within the T-Mobile Primary Tower Space.
Tower Operator Right to Install Equipment. (A) Tower Operator shall have the right to install its own Communications Equipment or Tower Tenant Communications Equipment (collectively, “Third Party Communications Equipment”) outside of the Verizon Collocation Space at any time subject to the provisions of Section 6(a)(ii). If any such installation causes RF interference with Verizon’s Communications Equipment, it will be subject to the terms of Section 8. Tower Operator shall ensure that no such installation causes any non-RF interference with any Verizon Collocator’s operations or cause a cessation of any Verizon Collocator’s services.
(1) If any such non-RF interference interferes with or creates an imminent risk to the performance of a Verizon Collocator’s permitted, lawfully installed and properly operated FCC licensed transmissions or reception, then (i) the Verizon Collocator shall notify Tower Operator in writing of such interference and (ii) Tower Operator shall use commercially reasonable efforts, including the enforcement of any applicable provisions in such party’s Collocation Agreement, to cause the party who caused the interference to immediately take necessary steps to determine the cause of and eliminate such interference. If such interference continues for a period in excess of 48 hours after Tower Operator’s receipt of notice from the Verizon Collocator, then Tower Operator shall remove or adjust or cause the relevant Tower Tenant to remove or adjust the installation in order to end the interference. If such interference described above continues for 72 hours after Tower Operator’s receipt of notice from Verizon Collocator alleging that Tower Operator has failed to cure such interference within the aforementioned 48 hours, then (y) the Verizon Collocator shall have no obligation to pay the Verizon Rent Amount with respect to the affected Site until the cure of such interference, and (z) the Verizon Collocator may, in addition to any other rights it may have with respect to Tower Operator’s breach of this Agreement, (I) obtain an injunction against Tower Operator and the relevant Tower Tenant, or (II) terminate this Agreement as to the affected Site and Tower Operator shall provide a Temporary Coverage Solution to the Verizon Collocator at Tower Operator’s cost in accordance with Section 32(a).
(2) If any such non-RF interference does not rise to the level of interfering with Verizon Collocator’s permitted, lawfully installed and properly operated FCC licensed transmissions or recepti...
