Examples of WISP in a sentence
WISP means a regional wireless internet service provider, which at the time of registration on the RCG Wholesale Web Portal already provides a wireless broadband retail service to rural End Users in a region (for example a WISP does not include a nation-wide Retail Service Provider) and which also does not just self-consume its services.
REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF WISP EQUIPMENT CUSTOMER shall be solely responsible for the cost of replacement or repair of any lost, stolen, damaged, sold, transferred, leased, encumbered, or assigned Dimension 5 equipment or part thereof, together with any incidental costs incurred by Dimension 5 relating to the replacement, repair, or installation of the Dimension 5 equipment.
CUSTOMER acknowledges that CUSTOMER will be billed for the removal and reinstallation of the WISP equipment at Dimension 5 's then current hourly rates plus materials.
The Contractor shall ensure that it maintains a written information security Program (WISP) incompliance with the terms of this Agreement and the requirements set forth in, M.G.L. c.
The Access Provider will provide details for its nominated project manager to the Registered WISP following its successful registration.
Annual Co-location Charge means the annual charge detailed below in this Schedule 2 (RBI 2 Co-location Pricing) and payable by the Registered WISP for the Wholesale Tower Co-location Service received in relation to an RBI 2 Site in accordance with this Agreement and the RBI 2 Operations Manual.
Any second or subsequent Registered WISP or an Access Seeker that the Access Provider grants access to an RBI 2 Site will be responsible for providing equipment housing for its associated radios at the RBI 2 Site at its own cost.
If the Registered WISP wants the Access Provider to supply an accredited rigger or other accredited contractor to assist with installation of its WISP Equipment then the Access Provider will charge the Registered WISP for all associated costs.
Where the Registered WISP is the First In WISP in relation to a particular RBI 2 Site, it will have the opportunity to participate in the Design & Build Process for that RBI 2 Site in accordance with the terms and processes outlined in this Agreement and the RBI 2 Operations Manual.
If the Registered WISP is a Non-Cellular Access Seeker, then, save as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, the Access Provider will make the Wholesale Tower Co-location Service available to the Registered WISP in accordance with the STD (but subject to the Additional Requirements) and the pricing provisions of this Agreement.