Segment T-4 definition

Segment T-4. A cable station in Beverwijk, Netherlands, together with that portion of the System which is located between such cable station and the point which is one-half mile beyond the Netherlands territorial limit. It is assumed that under the current law of the United Kingdom, the United States, the Netherlands and Germany, the territorial waters of such country extend twelve nautical miles seaward from the coast of such country. If such assumption shall prove to be incorrect, or if a law shall change such assumption and in fact the territorial waters of any such country extend beyond twelve nautical miles, the parties hereto shall adjust the T Segment of the applicable Terminal Party.
Segment T-4. A cable station at Alexandria, Egypt connecting Egypt to Italy by Segment S-3, and connecting Alexandria, Egypt to Suez, Egypt by Segment X-1 and Segment S-4. Segment T-5 A cable station at Suez, Egypt connecting Suez, Egypt to Alexandria, Egypt by Segment X-1 and Segment S-4, and connecting Suez, Egypt to the United Arab Emirates by Segment S-5. Segment T-6 A cable station at Fujairah, the United Arab Emirates connecting the United Arab Emirates to Suez, Egypt by Segment S-5, and connecting the United Arab Emirates to India by Segment S-6. Segment T-7 A cable station at Bombay, India connecting India to the United Arab Emirates by Segment S-6, and connecting India to Malaysia by Segment S-7. Segment T-8 A cable station at Penang, Malaysia, connecting Malaysia to India by Segment S-7, and connecting Malaysia to Songkhla, Thailand by Segment S-8 and Segment X-2. Segment T-9 A cable station at Songkhla, Thailand connecting Thailand to Malaysia by Segment X-2 and Segment S-8, and connecting Thailand to Hong Kong by Segment S-9.
Segment T-4. A cable station in Beverwijk, Netherlands, together with that portion of the System which is located between such cable station and the point which is one-half mile beyond the Netherlands territorial limit.

More Definitions of Segment T-4

Segment T-4. A cable station in Tijuana, Mexico, together with that portion of the System which is located between such cable station and the point which is one-half mile beyond the Mexico territorial limit.
Segment T-4. A cable station in Grover Beach, California, United States, together with that portion of the System which is located between such cable station and the point which is one-half mile beyond the United States territorial limit.
Segment T-4. A cable station in Xxxxxx, Brazil, together with that portion of the System which is located between such cable station and the point which is one-half mile beyond the Brazil territorial limit.
Segment T-4 as defined in Annex B to this Agreement. "Segments" the collective reference to the S Segments and the T Segments. "Subsidiary Grantors" the collective reference to GT Landing Corp., GT U.K. Ltd., Global Telesystems GmbH and GT Netherlands B.V., each a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Grantor. "Supplier" means TSSL and its successors and assigns as contractor under the Supply Contract or any successor contractor of the System appointed by Grantor. "T Capacity" means capacity on the System available on any T Segment.

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