Communal Infrastructure definition

Communal Infrastructure means any fibre network infrastructure in the Coverage Area which is deployed independently of any End-User Specific Infrastructure and which is not located on Premises, including any of the following within the Coverage Area: (a) Interconnection Points; (b) Central Offices; (c) cabinets and/or fibre cross connection points; (d) intra-Coverage Area backhaul fibre connecting the interconnection points, Central Offices and cabinets; (e) distribution fibre running along each street, past Premises; (f) feeder fibre running from Central Offices to cabinets or fibre cross connection points; (g) associated ducts and other fixed civil infrastructure required to deploy fibre; and (h) passive optical equipment installed in the LFC cabinet and/or a Central Office.
Communal Infrastructure means any fibre network infrastructure in the Coverage Area which is deployed independently of any End-User Specific Infrastructure and which is not located on Premises, including any of the following within the Coverage Area: (a) Interconnection Points; (b) Central Offices; (c) cabinets and/or fibre cross connection points; (d) intra-Coverage Area backhaul fibre connecting the interconnection points, Central Offices and cabinets; (e) distribution fibre running along each street, past Premises; (f) feeder fibre running from Central Offices to cabinets or fibre cross connection points; (g) associated ducts and other fixed civil infrastructure required to deploy fibre; and (h) passive optical equipment installed in the LFC cabinet and/or a Central Office. Term Definition Connection means (a) the cable joining the Fibre Access Point to the External Termination Point of a Premises, with such cable to be either from the pit on the adjoining boundary of two properties where the Fibre Access Point is located in underground deployment, or from the pole nearby to a number of premises in aerial deployment; and (b) all other infrastructure (excluding Communal Infrastructure) necessary to enable the provision of the Wholesale Services (including layer 1 and layer 2 services) to the relevant End User, and “Connected” will be construed accordingly.

Examples of Communal Infrastructure in a sentence

  • The Service Levels set out in this clause 1 do not apply to Premises which are not Passed by Communal Infrastructure.

  • Where small and infill developments are not deployed as fibre only, any new physical infrastructure deployed will be capable of being upgraded to fibre with minimal cost and disruption when the Communal Infrastructure is deployed in the immediate area.

  • The provisions of Sections 4.05, 4.06 and 4.07 of the Loan Agreement between the Bank and the Borrower dated June 14, 1993 (Loan No. 3617 MOR - First Municipal Finance Project - Communal Infrastructure Fund) are hereby amended to read, respectively, as set forth in Sections 4.05, 4.06 and 4.07 of this Agreement.

  • Term Definition Passed means when Premises have been passed with Communal Infrastructure (and, where the context requires, includes Layer 2 Communal Infrastructure) and is capable of Connection from the nearest point to the private boundary (if underground) or nearest pole (if aerial) (and Pass is to be interpreted accordingly).

  • However, if the Company does deliver any Communal Infrastructure (including for the avoidance of doubt Backhaul) by way of CI Leased Equipment clauses 6.3(b) and 6.3(c) will apply.

  • The Core Input Services Service Levels set out in this clause 1 of Appendix 1 do not apply to Premises which are not Passed by Communal Infrastructure.

  • The Communal Infrastructure needs to be positioned to allow agreed Service Levels to be met with no further civil works necessary on Communal Infrastructure (excluding aerial deployment).