Adjacent Collocation definition

Adjacent Collocation means Collocation on Ameritech’s property in adjacent controlled environmental vaults or similar structures (collectively, an “Adjacent Structure”). Ameritech shall only be required to provide Adjacent Collocation if technically feasible, and subject to reasonable safety and maintenance requirements, zoning and other state and local regulations. Ameritech shall provide power and Physical Collocation services and facilities in and to Adjacent Structures subject to the same nondiscrimination requirements as traditional Collocation arrangements. Requesting Carrier shall be responsible for securing all required licenses and permits, the required site preparations and shall further retain responsibility for securing and/or constructing the Adjacent Structure and any building and site maintenance associated with the placement of such Adjacent Structure. Subject to zoning and safety requirements, and provided Ameritech owns or controls the property in question, Ameritech reserves the right to assign the location of the Adjacent Structure. Ameritech shall have no obligation to consider or process an NSCR for Adjacent Collocation until Requesting Carrier has secured and provided Ameritech evidence of final approval for the requested Adjacent Structure (and any transmission and power connections) from (i) any applicable local governmental or other authority having jurisdiction to approve or grant zoning compliance or waivers and (ii) if the land on which Requesting Carrier seeks to locate such Adjacent Structure is not owned by Ameritech, such owner or landlord. Requesting Carrier shall not place any signage or marking of any kind on a Adjacent Structure or on the Ameritech grounds surrounding the Adjacent Structure. If space becomes available in Ameritech’s Premises, and Requesting Carrier elects to order Collocation in such Premises in lieu of its Adjacent Collocation, then Requesting Carrier shall remove its Adjacent Structure at its expense no later than sixty (60) days after Requesting Carrier’s “replacement” Collocation within Ameritech’s Premises becomes operational.

Examples of Adjacent Collocation in a sentence

  • Adjacent Collocation in an existing structure shall be ordered as Physical Collocation.

  • There are currently eight (8) standard types of Collocation available pursuant to this Agreement – Virtual, Caged Physical, Shared Caged Physical, Cageless Physical, Interconnection Distribution Frame, Adjacent Collocation, Common Area Splitter Collocation, and Remote Collocation.

  • A primary power feed with a minimum of 20 Amps, must be maintained in each collocation at all times, with the exception of Adjacent Collocation, Common Area Splitter Collocation, Facility Connected Collocation, and ICDF Collocation.

  • Rates shall be negotiated at the time of the request for Adjacent Collocation.

  • Adjacent Collocation, Common Area Splitter Collocation, Facility Connected Collocation, and ICDF Collocation do not have a minimum DC power requirement.

  • Remote Collocation 8.2.6.1 CLEC may request Adjacent Collocation and Adjacent Remote Collocation in an existing Qwest controlled environmental vault, controlled environmental hut, or similar structures on or under Qwest owned, leased or otherwise controlled property contiguous to a Qwest Premises, to the extent Technically Feasible.

  • Qwest will make available, within ten (10) business days, drawings of the Qwest physical structures above and below ground for the requested Adjacent Collocation site.

  • Child-care and family predictors of preschool attachment and stability from infancy.

  • Adjacent Collocation – is available in those instances where space is legitimately exhausted in a particular Qwest Premises to accommodate Physical Collocation.

  • Upon request, Qwest will evaluate all parking or other spaces outside the Qwest Premises on Qwest property that can be reasonably made available to CLEC for Adjacent Collocation.

Related to Adjacent Collocation

  • Common Areas is defined as all areas and facilities outside the Premises and within the exterior boundary line of the Project and interior utility raceways and installations within the Unit that are provided and designated by the Lessor from time to time for the general non-exclusive use of Lessor, Lessee and other tenants of the Project and their respective employees, suppliers, shippers, customers, contractors and invitees, including parking areas, loading and unloading areas, trash areas, roadways, walkways, driveways and landscaped areas.

  • Adjacent Property means all land adjoining and surrounding the Stadium Site on which will be located any public streets, sidewalks, plazas, or bridges and any public or private parking facilities or other accoutrements to be developed by Authority or other parties in connection with the Project.

  • Garage shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Recital H;

  • Premises means the location where the Services are to be supplied, as set out in the Specification.

  • Parking None unreserved vehicle parking spaces ("UNRESERVED PARKING SPACES"); and None reserved vehicle parking spaces ("RESERVED PARKING SPACES"). (Also see Paragraph 2.6.)

  • Parking Spaces means spaces in or portions of the ground floor of the new building and also spaces in the open compound at the ground level of the premises for parking of motor cars, two wheelers and other vehicles permitted by the vendor.

  • Parking Space The County shall attempt to provide adequate free parking facilities for employees within a reasonable distance of their work locations.

  • Collocation is an arrangement where CenturyLink provides space in CenturyLink Premises for the placement of CLEC's equipment to be used for the purpose of Interconnection or access to CenturyLink Unbundled Network Elements. "Collocation – Point of Interconnection" or "C-POI" is the point outside CenturyLink's Wire Center where CLEC's fiber facility meets CenturyLink's Fiber Entrance Facility, except where CLEC uses an Express Fiber Entrance Facility. In either case, CenturyLink will extend or run the Fiber Entrance Facility to CLEC's Collocation Space. "Commercial Mobile Radio Service" or "CMRS" is defined in 47 U.S.C. § 332 and FCC rules and orders interpreting that statute.