Multifunctional Equipment definition

Multifunctional Equipment means equipment that has (1) functions that make the equipmentnecessary for interconnection or access to unbundled network elements” and (2) additional functions that are not “necessary” for these purposes. Such additional functions include, but are not limited to, switching and enhanced service functions. Ameritech will not allow collocation of stand-alone switching equipment. For purposes of this section, “stand-alone switching equipment” includes, but is not limited to, the following examples: (1) equipment with switching capabilities included in 47 C.F.R. section 51.319(c); (2) equipment that is used to obtain circuit switching capabilities, without reliance upon host switch, regardless of other functionality that also may be combined in the equipment; (3) equipment that is used solely, fundamentally, or predominately for switching and does not meet any of the above-described categories of equipment that Ameritech allows, including qualifications stated for such categories; (4) functionality of a class 4 or 5 switch, with the following nonexlusive examples: Lucent Pathstar 5E, 4E, or 1A switch; DMS 10, 100, 200, or 250 switch; Ericsson AXE-10 switch; Seimens EWSD; including any such switch combined with other functionality. Ameritech will not allow collocation of any enhanced services equipment. Ancillary equipment is not “necessary” for interconnection or access to UNEs. Ameritech allows Requesting Carrier to place in its premises certain ancillary equipment solely to support and be used with equipment that the Requesting Carrier has legitimately collocated in the same premises. Solely for this purpose, cross-connect and other simple frames, routers, portable test equipment, equipment racks and bays, cabinets for spares, and potential other ancillary equipment may be placed in Ameritech’s premises, on a non-discriminatory basis, only if Ameritech and Requesting Carrier mutually agree to such placement. Requesting Carrier may not place in Ameritech premises ancillary equipment that would duplicate equipment used by Ameritech, and/or functions performed by Ameritech, as part of its provision of infrastructure systems for collocation. Infrastructure systems include, but are not limited to, structural components, such as floors capable of supporting equipment loads, heating, ventilating and air conditioning (“HVAC”) systems, electrical systems (AC power), high efficiency filtration, humidity controls, remote alarms, compartmentation, and smoke purge. Pe...
Multifunctional Equipment means equipment that combines one or more functions that are necessary for interconnection or access to unbundled network elements with one or more functions that would not meet that standard as stand alone functions.
Multifunctional Equipment means equipment that has (1) functions that make the equipment "necessary for interconnection or access to Lawful UNEs" and (2) additional functions that are not "necessary" for these purposes. Such additional functions include, but are not limited to, switching and enhanced service functions. AT&T- 13STATE will not allow collocation of stand-alone switching equipment or any enhanced services equipment.

Examples of Multifunctional Equipment in a sentence

  • The City Planner may permit in a zone any use not referenced as a permitted or conditional use in any district listed in this chapter, if he finds that the proposed use is in general keeping with the uses authorized in such district as measured by criteria in this section.

  • For purposes of this section, "Multifunctional Equipment," means equipment that has both (1) functions that make the equipment "necessary for interconnection or access to unbundled network elements" and (2) additional functions that are not "necessary" for these purposes.

  • To the extent that certain complete units of Advanced Services Equipment are not "necessary" for interconnection or access to unbundled network elements because they are Multifunctional Equipment and for other reasons, SBC-13STATE voluntarily allows such CLEC collocation.

  • CLEC may not collocate Multifunctional Equipment except as expressly and specifically allowed, on a voluntary basis, in this Section or mutually agreed to by SBC-13STATE and CLEC.

  • For purposes of this Section 6, "Multi-functional Equipment" is defined as Equipment that combines one or more functions that are necessary for interconnection or access to UNEs with one or more functions that would not meet that standard as stand-alone functions ("Unnecessary Functions").

  • In addition, SBC-13STATE voluntarily permits Collocator collocation of certain Multifunctional Equipment included in the definition of "advanced services equipment" in section 1.3.d of the SBC/Ameritech Merger Conditions.

  • To the extent that certain complete units of Advanced Services Equipment are not "necessary" for interconnection or access to unbundled network elements because they are Multifunctional Equipment and for other reasons, SBC-13State voluntarily allows such CLEC collocation.

  • Collocator may not collocate Multifunctional Equipment except as expressly and specifically allowed, on a voluntary basis, in this Section or mutually agreed to by SBC-13STATE and Collocator.

  • Prime Network can be used with Multi-Technology Operations Systems Interface (MTOSI) and 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) northbound interfaces.

  • Response Sheet for Laser and LED Monochrome Multifunctional Equipment Services/Warranties 6-c Response Sheet for Laser and LED Monochrome Multifunctional Equipment Additional Information.


More Definitions of Multifunctional Equipment

Multifunctional Equipment means equipment that has (1) functions that make the equipmentnecessary for interconnection or access to unbundled network elements” and (2) additional functions that are not “necessary” for these purposes. Such additional functions include, but are not limited to, switching and enhanced service functions. Ameritech will not allow collocation of stand-alone switching equipment. For purposes of this section, “stand-alone switching equipment” includes, but is not limited to, the following examples: (1) equipment with switching capabilities included in 47 C.F.R. section 51.319(c); (2) equipment that is used to obtain circuit switching capabilities, without reliance upon host switch, regardless of other functionality that also may be combined in the equipment;

Related to Multifunctional Equipment

  • Additional Equipment means equipment that is not factory fitted in the Vehicle, including but not limited to navigation equipment (GPS), baby seat, bicycle rack etcetera;

  • Port Cargo Handling Equipment means rubber-tired gantry cranes, straddle carriers, shuttle carriers, and terminal tractors, including yard hostlers and yard tractors that operate within ports.

  • Metering Equipment means all metering equipment installed at the metering points designated in the appropriate appendix to an Interconnection Service Agreement. Minimum State of Charge:

  • Customer Equipment means hardware, software, systems, cabling and facilities provided by you and used in conjunction with the Equipment that we supply to you in order to receive the Services;

  • Fuel burning equipment means any furnace, boiler, apparatus, stack and all associated equipment, used in the process of burning fuel.

  • Analytical x-ray equipment means equipment used for x-ray diffraction or fluorescence analysis.

  • Customer-generator means a user of a net metering system.

  • Equipment is all “equipment” as defined in the Code with such additions to such term as may hereafter be made, and includes without limitation all machinery, fixtures, goods, vehicles (including motor vehicles and trailers), and any interest in any of the foregoing.