Virtual Collocation. 7.2.1 USWC shall provide Virtual Collocation for the purpose of Interconnection or access to unbundled Network Elements subject to the rates, terms and conditions of this Agreement. 7.2.2 Integra will not have physical access to the USWC Wire Center building pursuant to a Virtual Collocation arrangement. 7.2.3 Integra will be responsible for obtaining and providing to USWC administrative codes, e.g., common language codes, for all equipment specified by Integra and installed in Wire Center buildings. 7.2.4 Integra will be responsible for payment of training of USWC employees for the maintenance, operation and installation of Integra’s virtually collocated equipment when that equipment is different than the equipment used by USWC. 7.2.5 Integra will be responsible for payment of charges incurred in the maintenance and/or repair of Integra’s virtually collocated equipment. 7.2.6 USWC does not guarantee the reliability of Integra’s virtually collocated equipment. 7.2.7 Integra is responsible for ensuring the functionality of virtually collocated SONET equipment provided by different manufacturers. 7.2.8 Maintenance Labor, Inspector Labor, Engineering Labor and Equipment Labor business hours are considered to be Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm (local time) and after business hours are after 5:00pm and before 8:00am (local time), Monday through Friday, all day Saturday, Sunday and holidays. 7.2.9 Integra will transfer possession of Integra’s virtually collocated equipment to USWC via a no cost lease. The sole purpose of the lease is to provide USWC with exclusive possessory rights to Integra’s virtually collocated equipment. Title to the Integra virtually collocated equipment shall not pass to USWC. 7.2.10 Installation and maintenance of Integra’s virtually collocated equipment will be performed by USWC or a USWC authorized vendor. 7.2.11 Integra shall ensure that upon receipt of the Integra virtually collocated equipment by USWC, all warranties and access to ongoing technical support are passed through to USWC, all at Integra’s expense. Integra shall advise the manufacturer and seller of the virtually collocated equipment that Integra’s equipment will be possessed, installed and maintained by USWC. 7.2.12 Integra’s virtually collocated equipment must comply with the Bellcore Network Equipment Building System (NEBS) Generic Equipment Requirements TR-NWT-000063, USWC Wire Center environmental and transmission standards and any statutory (local, state or federal) and/or regulatory requirements in effect at the time of equipment installation or that subsequently become effective. Integra shall provide USWC interface specifications (e.g., electrical, functional, physical and software) of Integra’s virtually collocated equipment. 7.2.13 Integra may virtually collocate equipment consistent with Section 7.1.4. 7.2.14 Integra must specify all software options and associated plug-ins for its virtually collocated equipment. 7.2.15 Integra is responsible for purchasing and maintaining a supply of spares. Upon failure of Integra’s virtually collocated equipment, Integra is responsible for transportation and delivery of maintenance spares to USWC at the Wire Center housing the failed equipment.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Virtual Collocation. 7.2.1 USWC shall provide Virtual Collocation for the purpose of Interconnection or access to unbundled Network Elements subject to the rates, terms and conditions of this Agreement.
7.2.2 Integra NewPath will not have physical access to the USWC Wire Center wire center building pursuant to a Virtual Collocation arrangement.
7.2.3 Integra NewPath will be responsible for obtaining and providing to USWC administrative codes, e.g., common language codes, for all equipment specified by Integra NewPath and installed in Wire Center buildings.
7.2.4 Integra NewPath will be responsible for payment of training of USWC employees for the maintenance, operation and installation of IntegraNewPath’s virtually collocated equipment when that equipment is different than the equipment used by USWC.
7.2.5 Integra NewPath will be responsible for payment of charges incurred in the maintenance and/or repair of IntegraNewPath’s virtually collocated equipment.
7.2.6 USWC does not guarantee the reliability of IntegraNewPath’s virtually collocated equipment.
7.2.7 Integra NewPath is responsible for ensuring the functionality of virtually collocated SONET equipment provided by different manufacturers.
7.2.8 Maintenance Labor, Inspector Labor, Engineering Labor and Equipment Labor business hours are considered to be Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm (local time) and after business hours are after 5:00pm and before 8:00am (local time), Monday through Friday, all day Saturday, Sunday and holidays.
7.2.9 Integra NewPath will transfer possession of IntegraNewPath’s virtually collocated equipment to USWC via a no cost lease. The sole purpose of the lease is to provide USWC with exclusive possessory rights to IntegraNewPath’s virtually collocated equipment. Title to the Integra NewPath virtually collocated equipment shall not pass to USWC.
7.2.10 Installation and maintenance of IntegraNewPath’s virtually collocated equipment will be performed by USWC or a USWC authorized vendor.
7.2.11 Integra NewPath shall ensure that upon receipt of the Integra NewPath virtually collocated equipment by USWC, all warranties and access to ongoing technical support are passed through to USWC, all at IntegraNewPath’s expense. Integra NewPath shall advise the manufacturer and seller of the virtually collocated equipment that IntegraNewPath’s equipment will be possessed, installed and maintained by USWC.
7.2.12 IntegraNewPath’s virtually collocated equipment must comply with the Bellcore Network Equipment Building System (NEBS) Generic Equipment Requirements TR-NWT-000063, USWC Wire Center environmental and transmission standards and any statutory (local, state or federal) and/or regulatory requirements in effect at the time of equipment installation or that subsequently become effective. Integra NewPath shall provide USWC interface specifications (e.g., electrical, functional, physical and software) of IntegraNewPath’s virtually collocated equipment.
7.2.13 Integra USWC may restrict the type of virtually collocate collocated equipment. USWC will only permit basic transmission terminating equipment consistent with Section 7.1.4to be virtually collocated by NewPath. NewPath may request Collocation of other equipment pursuant to the BFR Process or through additional Interconnection negotiations under the Act.
7.2.14 Integra NewPath must specify all software options and associated plug-ins for its virtually collocated equipment.
7.2.15 Integra NewPath is responsible for purchasing and maintaining a supply of spares. Upon failure of IntegraNewPath’s virtually collocated equipment, Integra NewPath is responsible for transportation and delivery of maintenance spares to USWC at the Wire Center housing the failed equipment.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Virtual Collocation. 7.2.1 USWC shall provide Virtual Collocation for the purpose of Interconnection or access to unbundled Network Elements subject to the rates, terms and conditions of this Agreement.
7.2.2 Integra DSLnet will not have physical access to the USWC Wire Center wire center building pursuant to a Virtual Collocation arrangement.
7.2.3 Integra DSLnet will be responsible for obtaining and providing to USWC administrative codes, e.g., common language codes, for all equipment specified by Integra DSLnet and installed in Wire Center buildings.
7.2.4 Integra DSLnet will be responsible for payment of training of USWC employees for the maintenance, operation and installation of IntegraDSLnet’s virtually collocated equipment when that equipment is different than the equipment used by USWC.
7.2.5 Integra DSLnet will be responsible for payment of charges incurred in the maintenance and/or repair of IntegraDSLnet’s virtually collocated equipment.
7.2.6 USWC does not guarantee the reliability of IntegraDSLnet’s virtually collocated equipment.
7.2.7 Integra DSLnet is responsible for ensuring the functionality of virtually collocated SONET equipment provided by different manufacturers.
7.2.8 Maintenance Labor, Inspector Labor, Engineering Labor and Equipment Labor business hours are considered to be Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm (local time) and after business hours are after 5:00pm and before 8:00am (local time), Monday through Friday, all day Saturday, Sunday and holidays.
7.2.9 Integra DSLnet will transfer possession of IntegraDSLnet’s virtually collocated equipment to USWC via a no cost lease. The sole purpose of the lease is to provide USWC with exclusive possessory rights to IntegraDSLnet’s virtually collocated equipment. Title to the Integra DSLnet virtually collocated equipment shall not pass to USWC.
7.2.10 Installation and maintenance of IntegraDSLnet’s virtually collocated equipment will be performed by USWC or a USWC authorized vendor.
7.2.11 Integra DSLnet shall ensure that upon receipt of the Integra DSLnet virtually collocated equipment by USWC, all warranties and access to ongoing technical support are passed through to USWC, all at IntegraDSLnet’s expense. Integra DSLnet shall advise the manufacturer and seller of the virtually collocated equipment that IntegraDSLnet’s equipment will be possessed, installed and maintained by USWC.
7.2.12 IntegraDSLnet’s virtually collocated equipment must comply with the Bellcore Network Equipment Building System (NEBS) Generic Equipment Requirements TR-NWT-000063, USWC Wire Center environmental and transmission standards and any statutory (local, state or federal) and/or regulatory requirements in effect at the time of equipment installation or that subsequently become effective. Integra DSLnet shall provide USWC interface specifications (e.g., electrical, functional, physical and software) of IntegraDSLnet’s virtually collocated equipment.
7.2.13 Integra USWC may restrict the type of virtually collocate collocated equipment. USWC will only permit basic transmission terminating equipment consistent with Section 7.1.4to be virtually collocated by DSLnet. DSLnet may request Collocation of other equipment pursuant to the BFR Process or through additional Interconnection negotiations under the Act.
7.2.14 Integra DSLnet must specify all software options and associated plug-ins for its virtually collocated equipment.
7.2.15 Integra DSLnet is responsible for purchasing and maintaining a supply of spares. Upon failure of IntegraDSLnet’s virtually collocated equipment, Integra DSLnet is responsible for transportation and delivery of maintenance spares to USWC at the Wire Center housing the failed equipment.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Virtual Collocation. 7.2.1 USWC shall provide Virtual Collocation for the purpose of Interconnection or access to unbundled Network Elements subject to the rates, terms and conditions of this Agreement.
7.2.2 Integra Teligent will not have physical access to the USWC Wire Center wire center building pursuant to a Virtual Collocation arrangement other than for the purpose of accessing the SPOT frame.. USWC will not provide access for Teligent to the collocated equipment for a Virtual Collocation arrangement.
7.2.3 Integra Teligent will be responsible for obtaining and providing to USWC administrative codes, e.g., common language codes, for all equipment specified by Integra Teligent and installed in Wire Center buildings.
7.2.4 Integra Teligent will be responsible for payment of training of USWC employees for the maintenance, operation and installation of IntegraTeligent’s virtually collocated equipment when that equipment is different than the equipment used by USWC.
7.2.5 Integra Teligent will be responsible for payment of charges incurred in the maintenance and/or repair of IntegraTeligent’s virtually collocated equipment.
7.2.6 USWC does not guarantee the reliability of IntegraTeligent’s virtually collocated equipment, but USWC is responsible for proper installation, maintenance and repair of such equipment, including the change out of electronic cards provided by Teligent.
7.2.7 Integra Teligent is responsible for ensuring the functionality of virtually collocated SONET equipment provided by different manufacturers.
7.2.8 Maintenance Labor, Inspector Labor, Engineering Labor and Equipment Labor business hours are considered to be Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm (local time) and after business hours are after 5:00pm and before 8:00am (local time), Monday through Friday, all day Saturday, Sunday and holidays.
7.2.9 Integra Teligent will transfer possession of IntegraTeligent’s virtually collocated equipment to USWC via a no cost lease. The sole purpose of the lease is to provide USWC with exclusive possessory rights to IntegraTeligent’s virtually collocated equipment. Title to the Integra Teligent virtually collocated equipment shall not pass to USWC.
7.2.10 Installation and maintenance of IntegraTeligent’s virtually collocated equipment will be performed by USWC or a USWC authorized vendor.
7.2.11 Integra Teligent shall ensure that upon receipt of the Integra Teligent virtually collocated equipment by USWC, all warranties and access to ongoing technical support are passed through to USWC, all at IntegraTeligent’s expense. Integra Teligent shall advise the manufacturer and seller of the virtually collocated equipment that IntegraTeligent’s equipment will be possessed, installed and maintained by USWC.
7.2.12 IntegraTeligent’s virtually collocated equipment must comply with the Bellcore Network Equipment Building System (NEBS) Generic Equipment Requirements TR-NWT-000063, USWC Wire Center environmental and transmission standards and any statutory (local, state or federal) and/or regulatory requirements in effect at the time of equipment installation or that subsequently become effective. Integra Teligent shall provide USWC interface specifications (e.g., electrical, functional, physical and software) of IntegraTeligent’s virtually collocated equipment.
7.2.13 Integra USWC may restrict the type of virtually collocate collocated equipment consistent in accordance with Section 7.1.4state or federal regulations. Generally, USWC will only permit basic transmission terminating equipment to be virtually collocated by Teligent. Teligent may request Collocation of other equipment pursuant to the BFR Process or through additional Interconnection negotiations under the Act.
7.2.14 Integra Teligent must specify all software options and associated plug-ins for its virtually collocated equipment.
7.2.15 Integra Teligent is responsible for purchasing and maintaining a supply of spares. Upon failure of IntegraTeligent’s virtually collocated equipment, Integra Teligent is responsible for transportation and delivery of maintenance spares to USWC at the Wire Center housing the failed equipment.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement