Network Fiber definition

Network Fiber means all fiber optic strands in which the Company holds an ownership leasehold, license or IRU interest, excluding cross-connections, tie cables, and intra-building fiber.
Network Fiber means all fiber optic strands in which the Company holds an ownership leasehold, license or IRU interest, excluding cross-

Examples of Network Fiber in a sentence

  • This contract shall be for the purchase of a Lit Fiber Solution or a Fiber Wide Area Connectivity and Maintenance of the School District of Pickens County’s (SDPC or the District) Wide Area Network Fiber Optic Cable Plant in accordance with the instructions, terms and conditions, and requirements/specifications contained herein.

  • This contract shall be for the purchase of Dark or Lit Fiber Wide Area Connectivity and Maintenance of the School District of Pickens County’s (SDPC or the District) Wide Area Network Fiber Optic Cable Plant in accordance with the instructions, terms and conditions, and requirements/ specifications contained herein.

  • The Network Fiber and the Network Equipment are (i) adequate to conduct the principal network operations of the business of the Company in the manner currently conducted by the Company, and (ii) in the case of tangible properties and assets of the Company, in sufficiently good operating condition (except for ordinary wear and tear) to allow the business of the Company to be operated in the ordinary course of business and consistent with past practices of the Company.

  • Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries offers or provides services under the Network or owns Network Fiber and Network Equipment within the United States other than pursuant to the Telecommunications Licenses, except to the extent that such services or ownership are not regulated by the FCC or any state PUC.

  • Voice, Data Network, Fiber Cabling, A/V Equipment, Electrical, and Security Please identify the individual who will be primarily responsible for all TIPS matters and inquiries for the duration of the contract.

  • The Company has good title to, or holds pursuant to valid and enforceable leases, all the tangible properties and assets of the Company (excluding any Real Property) that are material to the conduct of the business of the Company, including the Network Fiber and the Network Equipment, as it is currently conducted, with only such exceptions as constitute Permitted Liens.

  • The Town currently has an Institutional Network Fiber Use Agreement with Comcast through June 30, 2024.

  • Below is a map of the proposed network buildout.Operating ExpensesOperating expenses for the city will include maintenance and upkeep of the fiber strands and associated buildings, as well as marketing and management costs.Large Network: Fiber to All Premises in CambridgeKey AssumptionsThe Large design is a Full Network build-out for fiber to the home at all premises in the city limits— approximately 148 miles of fiber.

  • Proposing vendors may use the “Additional Vendor Recommended Parts” area within the “Wide Area Network Fiber Upgrade & Maintenance” provided as part of this proposal, to submit additional information as needed.

  • The Service provides connectivity between a Global Crossing Point of Presence (“POP”) and a Network Fiber Distribution Panel (“NFDP”) owned and maintained by Global Crossing on Global Crossing premises.

Related to Network Fiber

  • Network User means a customer or a potential customer of a transmission system operator, and transmission system operators themselves in so far as it is necessary for them to carry out their functions in relation to transmission;

  • Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN means a switched network service that provides end-to-end digital connectivity for the simultaneous transmission of voice and data. Basic Rate Interface-ISDN (BRI-ISDN) provides for a digital transmission of two (2) 64 Kbps bearer channels and one (1) 16 Kbps data channel (2B+D).

  • Network Load means the load that a Network Customer designates for Network Integration Transmission Service under Tariff, Part III. The Network Customer’s Network Load shall include all load (including losses) served by the output of any Network Resources designated by the Network Customer. A Network Customer may elect to designate less than its total load as Network Load but may not designate only part of the load at a discrete Point of Delivery. Where an Eligible Customer has elected not to designate a particular load at discrete points of delivery as Network Load, the Eligible Customer is responsible for making separate arrangements under Tariff, Part II for any Point-To-Point Transmission Service that may be necessary for such non-designated load.

  • Digital network means any online-enabled application, software, website or system offered or utilized by a transportation network company that enables the prearrangement of rides with transportation network company drivers.

  • Network pharmacy means any pharmacy that has an agreement to accept our pharmacy allowance for prescription drugs and diabetic equipment/supplies covered under this agreement. All other pharmacies are NON-NETWORK PHARMACIES. The one exception and for the purpose of specialty Prescription Drugs, only specialty pharmacies that have an agreement to accept our pharmacy allowance are network pharmacies and all others pharmacies are non-network pharmacies.

  • Mobile Network means a 3G or 4G network or any other mobile communications network which we choose to provide Mobile services.

  • Network Operator means the provider of the Network.

  • BT Network means the communications network owned or leased by BT and used to provide a Service.

  • Core Network means the transport infrastructure identified in accordance with Chapter III of Regulation (EU) No 1315/2013;

  • Network means the participating providers described in the Provider Directory.

  • Open Wireless Network means any network or segment of a network that is not designated by the State of New Hampshire’s Department of Information Technology or delegate as a protected network (designed, tested, and approved, by means of the State, to transmit) will be considered an open network and not adequately secure for the transmission of unencrypted PI, PFI, PHI or confidential DHHS data.

  • Dark Fiber shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.7.1.

  • Merchant Network Upgrades means additions to, or modifications or replacements of, physical facilities of the Interconnected Transmission Owner that, on the date of the pertinent Transmission Interconnection Customer’s Upgrade Request, are part of the Transmission System or are included in the Regional Transmission Expansion Plan.

  • Network Rail means Network Rail Infrastructure Limited (Company registration number 02904587) whose registered office is at 1 Eversholt Street, London, NW1 2DN and any associated company of Network Rail which holds property for railway purposes, and for the purpose of this definition “associated company” means any company which is (within the meaning of section 1159 (meaning of “subsidiary” etc.) of the Companies Act 2006) the holding company of Network Rail Infrastructure Limited, a subsidiary of Network Rail Infrastructure Limited or another subsidiary of the holding company of Network Rail Infrastructure Limited;

  • Network Services means the equipment, software, and services necessary to transmit voice, data, or video.

  • Network Service User means an entity using Network Transmission Service.

  • In-network or "participating" means a provider or facility

  • Switch means a switching device employed by a Carrier within the Public Switched Network. Switch includes but is not limited to End Office Switches, Tandem Switches, Access Tandem Switches, Remote Switching Modules, and Packet Switches. Switches may be employed as a combination of End Office/Tandem Switches. "Switched Access Service" means the offering of transmission and switching services to Interexchange Carriers for the purpose of the origination or termination of telephone toll service. Switched Access Services include: Feature Group A, Feature Group B, Feature Group D, 8XX access, and 900 access and their successors or similar Switched Access Services. "Switched Access Traffic" is traffic that originates at one of the Party's End User Customers and terminates at an IXC Point of Presence, or originates at an IXC Point of Presence and terminates at one of the Party's End User Customers, whether or not the traffic transits the other Party's network.

  • Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) means a switched network service that provides end-to-end digital connectivity for the simultaneous transmission of voice and data. Basic Rate Interface-ISDN (BRI-ISDN) provides for a digital transmission of two 64 Kbps bearer channels and one 16 Kbps data channel (2B+D).

  • Digital Cross Connect System or "DCS" is a function which provides automated Cross Connection of Digital Signal Level 0 (DS0) or higher transmission bit rate digital channels within physical interface facilities. Types of DCS include but are not limited to DCS 1/0s, DCS 3/1s, and DCS 3/3s, where the nomenclature 1/0 denotes interfaces typically at the DS1 rate or greater with Cross Connection typically at the DS0 rate. This same nomenclature, at the appropriate rate substitution, extends to the other types of DCS specifically cited as 3/1 and 3/3. Types of DCS that cross connect Synchronous Transport Signal level 1 (STS-1 s) or other Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) signals (e.g., STS-3) are also DCS, although not denoted by this same type of nomenclature. DCS may provide the functionality of more than one of the aforementioned DCS types (e.g., DCS 3/3/1 which combines functionality of DCS 3/3 and DCS 3/1). For such DCS, the requirements will be, at least, the aggregation of requirements on the "component" DCS. In locations where automated Cross Connection capability does not exist, DCS will be defined as the combination of the functionality provided by a Digital Signal Cross Connect (DSX) or Light Guide Cross Connect (LGX) patch panels and D4 channel banks or other DS0 and above multiplexing equipment used to provide the function of a manual Cross Connection. Interconnection is between a DSX or LGX to a Switch, another Cross Connection, or other service platform device.

  • Network Resource means any designated generating resource owned, purchased, or leased by a Network Customer under the Network Integration Transmission Service Tariff. Network Resources do not include any resource, or any portion thereof, that is committed for sale to third parties or otherwise cannot be called upon to meet the Network Customer’s Network Load on a non-interruptible basis, except for purposes of fulfilling obligations under a reserve sharing program.

  • Network Element is As Defined in the Act.

  • Secure Network means a network which is only accessible by Secure

  • Network Upgrades means modifications or additions to transmission-related facilities that are integrated with and support the Transmission Provider’s overall Transmission System for the general benefit of all users of such Transmission System. Network Upgrades shall include:

  • InterLATA is As Defined in the Act.

  • Connectivity means the provision of a Permanent Separated Bicycle Lane system that reflects desired routes between all major origins and destinations in the city.