Interconnect Capacity definition

Interconnect Capacity means an Access Service which is measured in 2 Mbps or other agreed units between a Gateway and a POI which enables the physical connection between the Networks of the Operators for the purpose of providing one or more Interconnection Services.
Interconnect Capacity means the amount of 2Mbps E1 links necessary for interconnection between a Requesting Licensee to a SingTel IGS as specified in Schedule 1 of this RIO Agreement. The termMinimum Interconnect Capacity” has the corresponding meaning for the minimum amount of 2Mbps E1 links necessary for interconnection;
Interconnect Capacity shall be as defined in the CPIA. Interconnect Capacity does not reflect SoCalGas’ ability to provide takeaway capacity from the outlet of SoCalGas’ Facilities at the Interconnection Point.

Examples of Interconnect Capacity in a sentence

  • Utility’s notice shall describe and include Utility’s estimate to perform the necessary repairs, upgrades, modifications or replacements, all of which will be at Interconnector’s expense as set forth in this Rule’s Section I.1, and, if applicable, be prorated for each Interconnector based on each Interconnector’s share of the total Interconnect Capacity.

  • An executed Exhibit A is required before Client can contract for Exhibit A1 and/or A2 or A3 except in the case where Client has in place a valid and effective SoCalGas Interconnect Capacity Study.

  • This Agreement sets forth the terms and conditions under which SoCalGas agrees to provide facilities for the Interconnect Capacity from Interconnector’s pipeline facilities near in , California to SoCalGas’ existing utility system.

  • Upon confirmation by the Requesting Party, the Supplying Party shall complete the procurement not later than it would complete such procurement for itself and shall provide the Ordered Interconnect Capacity to the Ordering Party as soon as possible but not later than a period of ninety (90) Calendar Days from the date of Capacity Order from the Requesting Party.

  • The Supplying Party shall make reasonable endeavours to provide such Interconnect Capacity provided there are no outstanding dues against the Requesting Party.


More Definitions of Interconnect Capacity

Interconnect Capacity means the metering, testing, and other daily design capacity of the Receipt Point Facilities. The Interconnect Capacity is not the same as the capacity of the PG&E System to transport Renewable Gas away from the Receipt Point and is not, nor is it intended to be, any commitment by PG&E of takeaway capacity. The requested Interconnect Capacity shall be set forth on the applicable Receipt Point Exhibit.
Interconnect Capacity means the amount of 2Mbps E1 links necessary for interconnection between an Operator to a PTCL IGS as specified in this Interconnection Agreement.
Interconnect Capacity means the capacity measured in 2 Mbit/s or other agreed units between a Gateway Exchange and a POI for use in the provision of the Service.
Interconnect Capacity shall be as defined in the Interconnection Agreement.
Interconnect Capacity shall be as defined in the California Producer Interconnection Agreement.
Interconnect Capacity shall be the metering and odorization minimum daily capacity of SoCalGas’ Facilities but is not necessarily the capacity of SoCalGas Gas pipeline facilities to transport Gas away from the Interconnection Point and is not, nor is it intended to be, any commitment by SoCalGas of takeaway capacity. The Interconnect Capacity shall be MMcfd.
Interconnect Capacity means dedicated un­switched transmission capacity and other facilities for connecting the telecommunications systems of two telecommunications service providers so that telecommunications services may be passed efficiently between those systems;