Backhaul and Fronthaul Sample Clauses

Backhaul and Fronthaul. (a) The Contractor is entitled to use the containers that are used for the shipment of the City's Waste for the transportation of other commodities and products, on all or part of the rail trip from the Receiving Facility to the Landfill or from the Landfill to the Receiving Facility, with the exception of food products intended for human consumption, commodities and products which are radioactive, dangerous, hazardous or extremely hazardous, unless approved in writing by the Engineering Director. The Contractor may also use other containers or railcars for the transportation of commodities and products, on all or part of the rail trip from the Receiving Facility to the Landfill or from the Landfill to the Receiving Facility. (b) The Contractor shall pay monthly to the City an amount equal to fifty percent (50%) of the net revenue paid the Contractor for such transportation of commodities and products multiplied by a fraction equal to the proportion that the monthly City plus Partner Waste bears to the monthly tonnage of waste being transported by the City, Partners, and Contractor combined: Provided that the Contractor shall owe no payment to the City for revenue from the backhaul or fronthaul transportation of any commodities and products processed or produced on either the municipal solid waste landfill or hazardous waste landfill properties owned by Waste Management or from the transportation related to the operations of the Contractor or a Waste Management company. The Contractor shall provide to the City any necessary supporting financial information pertaining to the applicable revenue cost impacts resulting from the backhaul or fronthaul operation, including any expenses which the Contractor uses in calculating net revenue, in order to establish the calculation of net revenue to the Contractor and payments to the City. or continue to transport and dispose of the City's Waste at the Primary Landfill at the prices set forth in Section 500.
Backhaul and Fronthaul. Mobile networks are not only wireless access networks, but also include fixed links which connect base stations to a mobile core or public internet network. These fixed (wired or wireless) links that connect the cellular base stations to each other and the core network, are known as backhaul links, which may form the backhaul network. The technology selection and design of the backhaul links is critical for the achievable performance of the overall service provided over the mobile network. Any limitations on backhaul link capacity would create a bottleneck for possible served capacity of base station utilising the backhaul link. Similarly, the delays over the backhaul link could be a significant contribution to the end-to-end latency experienced by a service provided via a mobile network. A number of small cell backhauling solutions are possible depending on the small cell deployment scenario [NGMN2012, Robson2012]. Indoor-deployed small cells (e.g. enterprise femtos) can be backhauled using existing in-building wireline infrastructure, such as, copper twisted-pair digital subscriber lines (DSL), fibre and coaxial cables (for cable television). Outdoor-deployed small cells in most cases do not have access to legacy cabling and the cost of Greenfield rollout of cables to each small cell would be prohibitive [Robson2012]. Therefore, wireless backhauling solutions are usually considered for outdoor small cells [NGMN2012, Nokia2013, Robson2012]. These include backhauling links based on traditional sub-6 GHz wireless links, microwave/millimetre wave fixed radio links (including links in the 6-50 GHz, 57-66 GHz and 71-95 GHz spectrum regions), free-space optics and satellite. The differentiating attributes for the different wireless backhaul solutions include:  Operating spectrum band: Differs depending on spectrum licensing arrangements (licensed or unlicensed bands). Differences may also be in spectrum allocation between small cell backhaul and access links, whereby, utilized spectrum bands are either overlapping (inband) or orthogonal (outband) between the access and backhaul links.  Capacity: Typical capacity (bits per second) available over the backhaul link. The available capacity for different wireless backhaul solutions depends on the amount available spectrum resources, co-channel interference and radio propagation characteristics for given operating spectrum band (utilised by the backhaul link).  Deployment topology: Configuration between small cell...

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