Segment E definition

Segment E means the Segment of the System from Toro Creek, California, United States to Xxxxx Beach, Washington, United States and landing in locations capable of interconnecting with major telecommunications carriers.
Segment E means the portion of the System containing the four fiber pair facility from and including Branching Unit 0 xx Xxxx Xx, Xxxxxx xxx landing in Shar Fu in a location capable of interconnecting with major telecommunications carriers.
Segment E. A cable station at Sylt, Germany. Segments A, B, C, D and E shall each consist of an appropriate share of land, civil work, equipment and buildings at the specified locations for the cable landing and for the cable right-of-way and ducts between a cable station and its respective Cable Landing Point, and an appropriate share of common services and equipment other than services and equipment associated solely with the Cable System, at each of those locations together with equipment in each of those cable stations solely associated with the Cable System, but which is not a part of Segment F.

Examples of Segment E in a sentence

  • Segment E comprised by the following sub-segments: Hemingway to Cedar Hill, Hemingway to Midpoint, Midpoint to Cedar Hill, Midpoint to Borah, Borah to Populus, Cedar Hill to Populus; and Segment D comprised by the following sub-segments: Populus to Bridger, Bridger to Aeolus, and Aeolus to Windstar.

  • Limits for I- 69 begin north of Epler Avenue and end north of Wicker Road, connecting with Segment E.

  • DRI's Asian Automotive Industry Forecast Report of June 1997 ("Asian Forecast") divides passenger cars into five segments: Small Cars Segment (Segment A), Supercompact Segment (Segment B), Lower Medium Segment (Segment C), Upper Medium Segment (Segment D) and Executive Segment (Segment E).

  • PSC REF#: 226743 at 2-4, PSC REF#: 226745, PSC REF#: 226746.) structure, resulting in more than 125 feet of horizontal clearance between the bridge and the conductors.63 The modification of Segment E, north of CTH CS replaces the twoclose-proximity crossings of I-90/94 with an alignment entirely along the east side of the interstate.64 The Commission finds these modifications reasonable.The route crosses a number of WisDOT highways at right angles, requiring two right-angle turns per crossing.

  • Segment F is slightly longer than Segment E and would require new electric transmission ROW.

  • AT&T will also notify the appropriate Networx contacts once abnormal activities have been detected.

  • SDG&E would acquire an easement modification from the DoN to incorporate approximately 0.4 mile of the power line alignment into existing easement before performing any construction activities within Segment E; the remainder of Segment E would be located entirely within existing easement granted by the DoN.

  • That commitment will provide additional protection to the wildlife values of Segment E.

  • The segments are defined as:Segment A: Prestwich Place to Strecker Woods Court Segment B: Timber Ride Estates Drive to Englebrook CourtSegment C: Englebrook Court (south side) to beginning of curve Segment D: Englebrook Court (north side) to beginning of curve Segment E: Beginning of curve to south of Strecker Pines Court Segment F: South of Strecker Pines Court to Sunnyridge Road Preliminary design tasks are detailed below.

  • Segment D (Harris County) and Segment E were constructed under five different design-bid-build contracts.


More Definitions of Segment E

Segment E. A cable station at Sylt, Germany; Segments A, B, B1, C, D and E shall each consist of an appropriate share of land, civil work, equipment and buildings at the specified locations for the cable landing and for the cable right-of-way and ducts between a cable station and its respective landing point, and an appropriate share of common services and equipment other than services and equipment associated solely with the CANTAT-3 System, at each of those locations together with equipment in each of those cable stations solely associated with the CANTAT-3 System, but which is not a part of Segment F, consisting of Subsegments X0, X0, X0X, X0X, X0X, X0, X0, F6 and F7.
Segment E shall have the meaning given to such term in paragraph (4) of the Preliminary Statements hereto.
Segment E comprises all submersible cable, plant, equipment, and facilities between and including the Beach Joints in the U.S.A., U.K., Bermuda and Ireland. Segment E shall consist of the following subsegments:
Segment E. The whole of the submarine cable provided between and among, and including, the System Interfaces at the cable stations at Miramar, Isla Verde, Magens Bay and Chalwell, consisting of the following four subsegments: Subsegment E1: That part of Segment E between the System Interface at Segment A and the Branching Unit, including a one-third portion of the Branching Unit, and containing six (6) optical fiber pairs, three (3) of which are connected at the Branching Unit to three (3) optical fiber pairs in Subsegment E2 and the remaining three (3) of which are connected at the Branching Unit to three (3) optical fiber pairs in Subsegment E3. Subsegment E2: That part of Segment E between the System Interface at Segment B and the Branching Unit, including a one-third portion of the Branching Unit, and containing six (6) optical fiber pairs, three (3) of which are connected at the Branching Unit to three (3) optical fiber pairs in Subsegment E1 and the remaining three (3) of which are connected at the Branching Unit to three (3) optical fiber pairs in Subsegment E3.
Segment E. A cable station at Miyazaki, Japan. Segment F: A cable station at Ninomiya, Japan. Segments A, B, C, D, E and F shall each consist of:

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