System Segment Portion definition

System Segment Portion means a discrete portion of the System and may refer to a span (a portion of the System between two Transmission Sites or between a Transmission Site and a point of presence or System end point), a portion between two points of presence or a point of presence and a System end point, or a portion of the System affected by a relocation or other circumstance.

Examples of System Segment Portion in a sentence

  • WinStar's exercise or non-exercise of its right to conduct SSPFAT shall not extend or shorten the time periods for WinStar to determine, pursuant to Section 7.4, if the System Segment Portion meets the Acceptance Standards.

  • SSPFAT shall progress System Segment Portion by System Segment Portion along the Route of each System Segment as cable splicing progresses, so that test results may be reviewed in a timely manner.

  • OF: Regional Officer-MP, Bhopal National Highways Authority of India E-2/167, Arera colonyNear Habibganj Railway Station Bhopal (MP)-462016(Tel: 0755-2426638)(Fax: 0755-2426698)(E-mail- robhopal@nhai.org) 3.1 The Language of documents and correspondence will be English 3.3 All the personnel shall have working knowledge of English and all the reports etc shall be written in English.3.7 NHAI shall reimburse only service tax.

  • Within twenty (20) days after the conclusion of any SSPFAT of the WinStar Fibers conducted by Xxxxxxxx in any given System Segment Portion, Xxxxxxxx shall provide WinStar with a copy of the test results provided that in no case shall Xxxxxxxx be obligated to provide copies of such test results before January 11, 1999.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the fourteen (14) day period ends prior to January 25, 1999 for any System Segment Portion, WinStar will have until January 25, 1999 to give Xxxxxxxx notice of failures of the System Segment Portion to meet the Acceptance Standard.

  • WinStar shall have the right, but not the obligation, to have an individual present to observe Xxxxxxxx' SSPFAT or to conduct its own SSPFAT in accordance with Section 7.3 below (except, in either case, to the extent Xxxxxxxx' System Segment Portion Fiber Acceptance Testing takes place prior to the period ending twenty (20) days after the Effective Date).

  • If Xxxxxxxx provides notice to WinStar pursuant to Subsection 7.5(a)(ii), and the parties are unable to otherwise mutually agree, the parties shall appoint a mutually acceptable fiber optic testing company and such company shall re-test the applicable System Segment Portion of the WinStar Fibers.

  • If that test demonstrates that the relevant System Segment Portion of the WinStar Fibers do not meet the Acceptance Standards or that they do meet the Acceptance Standards due to changes made by Xxxxxxxx following WinStar's acceptance testing, then Xxxxxxxx shall pay the testing company's charges for performing the testing and shall perform the corrective action and re-testing set forth in Subsection 7.5(a)(i).

  • If WinStar elects to perform the testing itself subsequent to Xxxxxxxx' testing, WinStar will complete such testing within ten (10) days after Xxxxxxxx completes its SSPFAT of the relevant System Segment Portion (except to the extent such Xxxxxxxx testing takes place prior to the period ending twenty (20) days after the Effective Date in which case WinStar shall complete such SSPFAT by January 25, 1999).

  • If that test demonstrates that the tested System Segment Portion of the WinStar Fibers meet the Acceptance Standards without any changes to such portion by Willxxxx as tested by WinStar, then WinStar shall pay the testing company's charges and shall be deemed to have accepted the relevant System Segment Portion of the WinStar Fibers.

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