Fiber Miles definition

Fiber Miles means the product of the number of fibers and the number of route statute miles.
Fiber Miles means the number of dark fiber strands to be granted hereunder as specified in Section 2 multiplied by the Route Miles.
Fiber Miles means the number of Route Miles in a Major Segment multiplied by the relevant number of CTC Fibers in such Major Segment. For example, if there are four CTC Fibers in a Major Segment with 100 Route ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ould be 400 Fibers Miles of CTC Fibers in such Major Segment.

Examples of Fiber Miles in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the prior sentence, US ONE may exercise the Option for Option Fiber Miles that have not yet been constructed but as to which NFN offers, in its discretion, to US ONE as a result of a planned build-out (the "Offer"), but shall not be required to prepay for any such Fiber Mile until it has been constructed and is operational.

  • As Lessee Accepts additional Fiber Miles, Qwest shall reduce the [*] per month per Fiber Mile charge on a mile for mile basis until Lessee has met its Fiber Mile minimum requirement.

  • Linear mileage comprising such fiber loops shall be counted for purposes of calculating the * Fiber Miles provided for in Section 2.1 and the * Fiber Miles provided for in Section 5.1.

  • If Lessee fails to place Orders for the minimum Fiber Mile requirement, then Qwest shall invoice Lessee for the deficiency in the Fiber Mile requirement at a rate of [*] per month times the number of Fiber Miles for which Lessee should have placed Orders to meet its minimum requirements.

  • US ONE shall exercise the Option by delivery of (i) a written notice to NFN and (ii) a prepayment of the lease for any such additional Fiber Miles as to which the Option is being exercised at the rate of * per Fiber Mile for each Option Fiber Mile that has been constructed and is operational.

  • Within thirty (30) days after Williams ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ the As-builts pursuant to Section 4.5, Williams ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ovide CTC with a statement of the actual Route Miles of the Major Segment and any amount to be paid by Williams ▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇r by CTC to Williams ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ct any difference between (a) the cumulative Routine Maintenance charges (as computed in both cases based on actual Fiber Miles for such Major Segment) and (b) the cumulative Routine Maintenance charges previously paid by CTC for such Major Segment.

  • Any Fiber Miles as to which the Option may be exercised pursuant to this Section 5.1 shall consist of a minimum of eight fibers and a maximum of 48 fibers per route mile, which number of fibers and location on the Extended Network of such Fiber Miles shall be designated by US ONE upon its exercise of the Option.

  • The Parties understand and agree that the Advance IRU Leases will be undertaken only to the extent that the Fiber Miles included in the Advance IRU Leases of each Party are substantially equivalent.

  • If, in any such exchange, the Fiber Miles of the fibers in the new alternate route exceed the Fiber Miles of the Cogent Fibers to be exchanged, then Cogent shall pay, as additional Contract Price, the amount determined by multiplying the per Fiber Mile price for the affected Interconnect set forth in Exhibit A by such excess Fiber Miles.

  • In the event of such termination by Cogent, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall refund to Cogent the portion of the initial deposit of the Contract Price described in Section 3.1(a) previously paid by Cogent allocable to such Major Segment(s) based on the number of Fiber Miles contained therein.


More Definitions of Fiber Miles

Fiber Miles with respect to a Link shall mean the number of Strands in such Link multiplied by the number of miles covered by such Link.
Fiber Miles means the number of Route Miles in a Major Segment multiplied by the relevant number of Cogent Fibers in such Major Segment. For example, if there are four Cogent Fibers in a Major Segment with 100 Route Miles, there would be 400 Fibers Miles of Cogent Fibers in such Major Segment.
Fiber Miles. The product arrived at by multiplying Route Miles by the number of Grantee Fibers in the Route.
Fiber Miles. The total number of fiber miles (including the agreed upon Lateral Extensions) as provided in Exhibit B hereto. The total number of fiber miles are subject to adjustment based upon the final as-built plans for the applicable Segment delivered by MFN to Carrier and as otherwise specified in Section 1.4 of this Product Order.
Fiber Miles means the product of the number of Route miles in the Constructing Party's System multiplied by the number of Fibers in the Nonconstructing Party's IRU.

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