Co-locator definition

Co-locator means any person or entity other than applicant who desires to use an existing or new facility.
Co-locator means an individual, corporation, or entity such as a Wireless Telecommunications Service Provider (as hereinafter defined) leasing space on a Building.
Co-locator means any tenant on a Tower which is not an anchor tenant.

More Definitions of Co-locator

Co-locator means a third party who obtained a sublicense or sublease from Lessee to install at the Premises. “Global Signal Entity” means a parent, subsidiary, or affiliate of GSA III or any party controlling, controlled by or under common control with GSA III, or any party that acquires substantially all of the assets of GSA III; GSA III means Global Signal Acquisitions III LLC; “Sprint Entity” means any parent, subsidiary, or affiliate of Lessee or any party controlling, controlled by or under common control with Lessee, or any party that acquires substantially all of the assets of Lessee; and “Sprint-Global Signal Lease and/or Leaseback Transaction” means any lease, sublease or license between Lessee, any Sprint Entity, GSA III or any Global Signal Entity.
Co-locator means a person sharing a communication site facility under a sublease.
Co-locator means subtenants on the tower including Cellular/PCS providers such as Alltel, AT&T, Cingular, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, MetroPCS and Verizon, as well as 2-way, paging, micro data centers, and internet providers.
Co-locator means the party who is co-locating. In this instance the Co-locator is Central Arizona Association of Governments (CAAG).