Shared Caged Collocation definition

Shared Caged Collocation means when two (2) or more Physical Collocators may initially apply at the same time to share a caged Collocation arrangement. Applicable rates and charges are shown in the Pricing Schedule.
Shared Caged Collocation is caged Physical Collocation space shared by Qwest Communications Corporation and one or more competitive Local Exchange Carriers ("CLEC") pursuant to terms and conditions agreed upon by such carriers. Qwest Communications Corporation may request that Ameritech provide Shared Caged Collocation via (i) a new request for Physical Collocation whereby the carrier requesting such space allocates the requested space among the number of carriers initially requesting such space ("New Shared Collocation") or (ii) a request by Qwest Communications Corporation to enter into a sublease arrangement with another CLEC in Qwest Communications Corporation's existing Physical Collocation ("Subleased Shared Collocation"). In each Shared Caged Collocation arrangement, Ameritech's single point of contact with respect to such arrangement (other than billing of Preparation Charges as described in subsection (b) below) shall be referred to as the "Primary Collocator". For New Shared Collocation, the Primary Collocator shall be the single carrier that submits the request for New Shared Collocation on behalf of the other Resident Collocators. For Subleased Shared Collocation, the Primary Collocator shall be the carrier that originally requested and occupied such space and is the sublessor in such arrangement. For purposes of this Article XII, each carrier (including Qwest Communications Corporation and the Primary Collocator) to a Shared Caged Collocation arrangement is sometimes referred to as a "Resident Collocator". An order for Shared Caged Collocation shall include blanket letters of authorization (A) signed by the Primary Collocator that authorize each other Resident Collocator to utilize the Connecting Facility Assignments associated with the Primary Collocator and (B) signed by each Resident Collocator that authorize the Primary Collocator to request and place firm orders for Shared Caged Collocation and facilities on behalf of such Resident Collocators.

Examples of Shared Caged Collocation in a sentence

  • If the Primary Collocator in a Shared Caged Collocation arrangement no longer occupies the space, the other Resident Collocators must immediately identify a new Primary Collocator.

  • SBC-13STATE shall provide Collocator access to SBC-13STATE’s Unbundled Network Elements and permit Collocator to interconnect its network with SBC-13STATE from Shared Caged Collocation, regardless if Collocator was the original Collocator.

  • Collocator represents and warrants to SBC-13STATE that each Resident Collocator with which it shares Shared Caged Collocation space shall Collocate equipment only as permitted by Section 6.1 of this Appendix and which is necessary to Interconnect with SBC-13STATE or for access to SBC- 13STATE's Unbundled Network Elements.

  • Further, Requesting Carrier (and, for Shared Caged Collocation, Resident Collocators) may not Collocate cross-connect panels or cross-connect blocks in quantities greater than Collocated equipment will support (individually or in the aggregate).

  • T ILLINOIS will provide Shared Caged Collocation as set forth in the AT&T ILLINOIS CLEC Online Handbook.

  • Upon request, Ameritech shall provide Requesting Carrier Shared Caged Collocation in any Unused Space.

  • At Requesting Carrier’s request Ameritech shall provide for APCS and Shared Caged Collocation.

  • If Requesting Carrier wishes to convert its APCS space to Shared Caged Collocation, such conversion shall be subject to (i) the terms and conditions of Section 12.2.3 and (ii) subject to all applicable charges to modify the APCS space, as applicable, and any applicable charges to change Ameritech’s records and databases to reflect such conversion to Shared Cage Collocation.

  • If Requesting Carrier wishes to convert its APCS space to Shared Caged Collocation.

  • Further, Requesting Carrier (and, for Shared Caged Collocation, Resident Collocators) may not Collocate cross-connect panels or cross-correct blocks in quantities greater than Collocated equipment will support (individually or in the aggregate).

Related to Shared Caged Collocation

  • Local Interconnection Trunks/Trunk Groups means the trunks that are used for the termination of Local Exchange Traffic, pursuant to iconectiv Technical Reference GR 317-CORE.

  • Common Channel Signaling (CCS means an out-of-band, packet-switched, signaling network used to transport supervision signals, control signals, and data messages. It is a special network, fully separate from the transmission path of the public switched network. Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, the CCS protocol used by the Parties shall be SS7.

  • Integrated Digital Loop Carrier means a subscriber loop carrier system that is twenty-four (24) local Loop transmission paths combined into a 1.544 Mbps digital signal which integrates within the switch at a DS1 level.

  • Transit Traffic MOUs means all Transit Traffic minutes of use to be billed at the Transit Traffic rate by AT&T-TSP.

  • Massive Multiauthor Collaboration Site (or “MMC Site”) means any World Wide Web server that publishes copyrightable works and also provides prominent facilities for anybody to edit those works. A public wiki that anybody can edit is an example of such a server. A “Massive Multiauthor Collaboration” (or “MMC”) contained in the site means any set of copyrightable works thus published on the MMC site.

  • Transit Traffic means traffic originating on CLEC’s network that is switched and transported by AT&T-TSP and delivered to a Third Party Terminating Carrier’s network or traffic from a Third Party Originating Carrier’s network. A call that is originated or terminated by a CLEC purchasing local switching pursuant to a commercial agreement with AT&T-TSP is not considered Transit Traffic for the purposes of this Attachment. Additionally Transit Traffic does not include traffic to/from IXCs.