Leased Access definition

Leased Access means local backbone access circuits ordered and leased by CenturyLink from a local access provider chosen by CenturyLink.
Leased Access means local backbone access circuits ordered and leased by CenturyLink from a local access provider chosen by CenturyLink. “On-Net Access” means local backbone access circuits provided solely on CenturyLink owned and operated facilities.
Leased Access means the use of the System by any business enterprise or other entity (whether profit, nonprofit or governmental) to render programming to the citizens of the City, and shall include without limitation all use pursuant to Section 612 of the Act.

Examples of Leased Access in a sentence

  • The schedule shall include a description of the price, terms, and conditions established by Grantee for Leased Access Channels.

  • When Customer cancels a Special Access ordered as Leased Access if it is (A) DS-3 or less, (B) is not part of a bundle or package offering that required Customer to order the local loop with other service components and (C) the local loop’s Start of Service Date was at least 12 months prior to the requested date of cancellation.

  • Leased Access is generally available as Special Access, ELA, Wavelength Local Access, and DSL Local Access at the bandwidths described in these term for those access types.

  • Leased Channel or Leased Access: A video channel which the Licensee shall make available pursuant to Section 612 of the Cable Act.

  • Customer may request a specific local access provider for Leased Access from a list of available providers with whom CenturyLink has interconnect agreements.


More Definitions of Leased Access

Leased Access means the use of Channel capacity designated for commercial use by Persons unaffiliated with Grantee as defined in Section 612 of the Cable Act.
Leased Access means the use of Channel capacity designated
Leased Access means the use on a fee-for-service basis of the Cable Communications System by business enterprises (whether profit, nonprofit or governmental) to render services to the citizens of the Town and shall include without limitation all use pursuant to Section 612 of the Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 (47 USC 521 et seq.)
Leased Access means use on a fee-for-service basis of the Subscriber Network or Institutional Network by business enterprises (whether profit, non-profit or governmental) to render services within the Sacramento Commu- nity.
Leased Access means the use on a fee‑for-service basis of the Cable System by business enterprises (whether profit, non‑profit or governmental) to provide cable programming to the citizens of the City pursuant to Section 612 of the Cable Act.
Leased Access means the capacity that a System owner or operator or Service Provider, including a Cable Operator or Open Video System Operator, has designated for use by commercial Users, pursuant to but not limited by Section 612 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (at 47 U.S.C. 532).
Leased Access means channel space made available by the cable operator for commercial use.