Colocation Space means the location(s) within the Colocation Area of a Level 3 Gateway where Customer is permitted to colocate communications equipment pursuant to a Customer Order accepted by Level 3.
Colocation Space means space within Level ---------------- 3's Gateway Facilities in the United States which is used by Customer for the placement of electronic communications equipment and connection of such equipment to other parties or networks (including, but not limited to, the Level 3 Network).
Colocation Space means the location(s) within the Colocation Area where Customer is permitted to colocate communications and networking equipment pursuant to a Customer Order accepted by Level 3.
Examples of Colocation Space in a sentence
Nonrecurring charges, with the exception of any charges for the build-out of Colocation Space already paid by Customer, may apply to restoration of Service.
Level 3 will exercise commercially reasonable efforts to install any Colocation Space on or before the Customer Commit Date specified for such Colocation Space.
Customer shall be permitted to use the Colocation Space only for placement and maintenance of communications equipment.
Nucleus Connect may be required to provide Patching Services where the installation address is located at the Co-location Space or the NC CO.
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.
More Definitions of Colocation Space
Colocation Space means the space described as such in the Order Form, and which is located within Our Facility and allocated to You. Commencement Payment means the Payment required prior to Project Commencement unless otherwise agreed upon by You and Us. Commercial Works has the definition given by the relevant upstream carrier. The relevant definition at the time may be provided by Us to You, at Your request, where these charges are likely to be incurred.
Colocation Space means an equipment space at an Exchange Site that may be used by the Licensee for locating the Colocation Equipment for an Agreed Purpose, in addition to the necessary site facilities specified in paragraph 5 of Attachment 4 as requested by the Licensee.
Colocation Space means a collective reference to the colocation space described on a Service Order (e.g. Work Order) together with associated power, cooling and other services to be provided by Contractor pursuant to a Service Order (exclusive of Carrier Services and Smart Hands Services).
Colocation Space means the colocation space described on a Service Order. “Colocation Services” means a collective reference to the Colocation Space together with associated power, cooling and other services to be provided by Switch pursuant to a Service Order (exclusive of Carrier Services). “Carrier Services” means a collective reference to internet, transport and other services provided by one or more third party telecommunications carriers (each a “Carrier”) which are resold to Customer by Switch or procured directly by Customer. “Customer Equipment” means the computer equipment, software, hardware and other materials placed by or for Customer in the Colocation Space, other than Switch equipment. Capitalized terms not defined herein have the meaning provided in the Service Order.
Colocation Space means the space in HBS Internet's data centre where Your Equipment is kept; Data Centre Access Policy means HBS Internet's standard data centre access policy, a copy of which is available by request DPA Regulations means the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 and all the relevant mandatory guidelines issued by the UK Information Commissioner; Initial Term means the initial term of this Agreement, as set out in the Sales Order; HBS Internet is a trading style of HBS Consultants Ltd, (Co. No. 3322778), whose registered office is at 0 Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX0 0XX; Network means your connection to the internet as provided by HBS Internet or an HBS Internet third party supplier; Remote Hands Support means any intervention to Your Equipment specifically requested by you, where your instructions are to be followed precisely by HBS Internet staff. These instructions and their outcomes are your responsibility; Sales Order means a document bearing that heading which has been duly signed on behalf of both You and HBS Internet, containing service, pricing and other arrangements specific to Your contract with HBS Internet; Service means the support services detailed in the SLA, together with any management or other service that HBS Internet provides to you under this Agreement; SLA means the service level agreement attached as Schedule 1 to these Terms and Conditions, detailing the service levels that HBS Internet will aim to meet and any payments that HBS Internet will make to you if that standard of service is not met; Start Date means the date that this Agreement comes into force, as stated in the Sales Order; Terms and Conditions means these Master Services Agreement Terms and Conditions; Third Party Services means services provided to you by any supplier other than HBS Internet or an HBS Internet agent; you and your means HBS Internet's customer, being the person or entity that is identified in the Sales Order; Your Equipment means your hardware or software when located in an HBS Internet data centre; and Your Representative means an individual or person nominated to act as your point of contact.
Colocation Space means a collective reference to the colocation space described on a Service Order together with associated power, cooling and other services to be provided by Switch pursuant to a Service Order (exclusive of Carrier Services). “Carrier Services” means a collective reference to internet, transport and other services provided by one or more third-party telecommunications carriers (each a “Carrier”) to Customer through Switch or procured directly by Customer. “Customer Equipment” means the computer equipment, software, hardware and other materials placed by or for Customer in the Colocation Space, other than Switch equipment. Capitalized terms (e.g. the term “Premises”) not defined herein have the meaning provided in the SLA or the applicable Service Order.
Colocation Space means colocation space from 500 to 1,000 square feet for which NEXTLINK has an Option.