COLLOCATOR RESPONSIBILITIES Sample Clauses

COLLOCATOR RESPONSIBILITIES. 9.1 The Collocator will provide at its expense, all facilities and equipment necessary to facilitate interconnection and access to SBC-13STATE UNEs including, without limitation, the following: 9.1.1 All plug-ins and/or circuit packs (working, spare, and replacements). 9.1.2 All provisioning of virtually collocated equipment. 9.1.3 Any ancillary equipment and cabling used for remote monitoring alarms and control. 9.1.4 Any technical publications and updates associated with all Collocator-owned and provided equipment. 9.1.5 Any Product Change Notice (PCN) modifications, upgrades, and/or changes to the Collocator's equipment that requires the work to be performed within the Eligible Structure must be completed by an SBC-13STATE Approved Vendor or Manufacturer. Escort charges will apply. 9.1.6 All training as specified in Section 9.14. 9.1.7 All defective hard-wired equipment upgrades or changes within the Eligible Structure must be completed by an SBC-13STATE Approved Vendor or Manufacturer. Escort charges will apply. 9.1.8 A storage cabinet for the storage of Collocator's spare circuit packs, unique tools, test equipment, etc. used by SBC-13STATE to maintain and repair virtually collocated equipment. 9.1.9 Procurement, placement and termination of interconnection cabling between Collocator's dedicated space and SWBT Main Distribution Frame or its equivalent by Collocator's SBC-13STATE Approved Vendor. Additional requirements relating to placement and termination of interconnection cabling is set forth in Section 10.5 of this Appendix.
COLLOCATOR RESPONSIBILITIES. 9.1 Consistent with the nature of the Eligible Structure, the Adjacent Structure and the environment of the Physical Collocation Space, Collocator shall not use the Physical Collocation Space for office, retail, or sales purposes. No signage or markings of any kind by Collocator shall be permitted on the Eligible Structure, on the grounds surrounding the building, or on the Adjacent Structure. 9.2 Collocator represents and warrants that each item of Collocator's Equipment meets SBC-13STATE minimum safety standards and are compliant with the other requirements set forth in this Appendix. DISCLOSURE OF ANY NON-COMPLIANT EQUIPMENT OR FACILITIES TO SBC-13STATE IN A PHYSICAL COLLOCATION APPLICATION OR OTHERWISE SHALL NOT QUALIFY THIS ABSOLUTE CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENT IN ANY MANNER. 9.3 Procurement, installation and termination of interconnection cabling between Collocator's Physical Collocation Space and SBC-13STATE Main Distribution Frame and/or interconnection points by Collocator's SBC-13STATE Approved Vendor. Additional requirements relating to installation and termination of interconnection cabling is set forth in Section 10.5.3 of this Appendix. 9.4 Procurement and installation of power cable(s) by Collocator's SBC-13STATE Approved Power Installation Vendor from the Physical Collocation Space to the designated SBC-13STATE’s Battery Distribution Fuse Bay (BDFB) or Power Plant Primary Distribution points, whichever is applicable. Additional requirements relating to installation of power cable(s) is set forth in Section 10.6 of this Appendix. 9.5 Collocator’s employees, agents and contractors shall be permitted access to the Physical Collocation Space at all times, provided that Collocator’s employees, agents and contractors comply with SBC- 13STATE’s policies and practices pertaining to fire, safety and security. Collocator agrees to comply promptly with all laws, ordinances and regulations affecting the use of the Physical Collocation Space. 9.6 Collocator is solely responsible for the design, engineering, installation, testing, performance, and maintenance of the Collocator Telecom Equipment used by Collocator in the Physical Collocation Space. Collocator may not disassemble, remove or otherwise reconfigure the cage enclosure (Physical Collocation Space) at any time unless it has been provided by the Collocator. Collocator is also responsible for servicing, supplying, repairing, installing and maintaining the following facilities within the Physical Coll...
COLLOCATOR RESPONSIBILITIES. 4.1 The Collocator will provide, under this Section of this Appendix, at its expense, all facilities and equipment required to facilitate interconnection and access to AT&T-13STATE’s Lawful UNEs. The Collocator will, at its expense, provide the following: 4.1.1 All plug-ins and/or circuit packs (working, spare, and replacements), 4.1.2 All unique tools and test equipment, 4.1.3 Any ancillary equipment and cabling used for remote monitoring and control, 4.1.4 Any technical publications and updates associated with all Collocator-owned and provided equipment, 4.1.5 All training as described in Section 12.4.16. 4.2 The Collocator will provide, at its expense, replacements for any recalled, obsolete, defective or damaged facilities, equipment, plug-ins, circuit packs, unique tools, test equipment, or any other item or material provided by the Collocator for placement in/on AT&T-13STATE property. Suitable replacements are to be immediately provided to AT&T-13STATE to restore equipment. 4.3 The Collocator will provide at least the minimum number of usable equipment spares specified by the manufacturer. Replacements must be delivered to AT&T-13STATE Central Office using the equipment spare within five (5) days of notification that a spare was used or tested defective.

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  • Contractor Responsibilities A. The Contractor shall comply with the reporting requirements of Agency. All reports shall be in writing and, when applicable, in the format specified by the Agency. All reports shall be supported by the Contractor’s records. B. Contractor shall cooperate with the Agency in establishing rate for reimbursement purposes. C. Contractor shall transfer a client from one category of care or service to another only with the written approval of the Agency. D. If the Contractor obtains services for any part of this contract from another vendor, the Contractor is responsible for the fulfillment of the terms of the contract and shall give written notification of such to the Agency for approval.

  • User Responsibilities i. Users are required to follow good security practices in the selection and use of passwords; ii. Users shall ensure that unattended equipment is protected; and iii. Users shall adopt a clear desk policy for papers and removable storage media and a clear screen policy for information processing facilities.

  • Vendor Responsibilities Note: NO EXCEPTIONS OR REVISIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED IN C-M, O-S, V-W. Indemnification

  • Customer Responsibilities Notwithstanding the above, Customer agrees that except as provided by this DPA, Customer is responsible for its secure use of the Services, including securing its account authentication credentials, protecting the security of Customer Data when in transit to and from the Services and taking any appropriate steps to securely encrypt or backup any Customer Data uploaded to the Services.

  • Provider Responsibilities The Private Child-Caring Facility (PCC) (a.k.a., Provider) must comply with the following requirements: