Common Requirements Sample Clauses

Common Requirements. The requirements set forth on Schedule 12.15 shall be applicable to both Physical and Virtual Collocation.
Common Requirements. The following requirements shall be applicable to both Physical and Virtual Collocation: 12.15.1 CBT shall provide interoffice, point-to-point facilities (e.g., DS0, DS1, DS3, OC3, OC12, and OC48),where available, as required by CLEC to meet CLEC’s needs for placement of equipment, interconnection, or provision of service. CLEC may purchase either (i) Dedicated Transport from CBT, or (ii) the functional equivalent of Dedicated Transport from another source, for the purpose of transporting traffic between a CLEC Collocation Space and any other location specified by CLEC, including without limitation CBT Central Office(s), other CBT locations, or any CLEC or third party network facilities. CLEC may order such interoffice facilities prior to CBT turning over the Collocation Space to CLEC. CBT shall provide to CLEC all numbers and information necessary for CLEC to submit on its orders for network elements or tariffed services, including Carrier Facility Assignment, fourteen (14) calendar days prior to collocation turn-over.. 12.15.2 CBT shall allow for a Fiber Meet arrangement between the Parties' networks and facilities at the DS0, DS1, DS3, OC3, OC12 and OC48 rates pursuant to mutual agreement of the Parties. 12.15.3 CLEC may provide basic telephone service with a connection ▇▇▇▇ for the Collocated space. Upon request of CLEC, CBT will provide basic telephone service to the Collocation Space under the rates, terms and conditions of the current tariff offering for the service requested. 12.15.4 CBT shall provide adequate lighting, ventilation, power, heat, air conditioning and other environmental conditions for CLEC's space and equipment having the size and capacity agreed upon by CLEC and CBT. These environmental conditions shall comply with Bellcore Network Equipment-Building System (NEBS) standards TR-EOP-000063 or other standards upon which the Parties may mutually agree. 12.15.5 CBT shall provide access, where available, to eyewash stations, shower stations, bathrooms and drinking water within the Collocated facility on a twenty-four (24)- hours-per-day, seven (7)-days-per-week basis for CLEC personnel and its designated agents. 12.15.6 CBT shall provide ingress and egress of fiber cabling to CLEC Collocated spaces. The specific level of diversity required for each site or Network Element will be provided in the request for Collocation. 12.15.7 From time to time CBT may require access to the Physical Collocation Space. CBT retains the right to access suc...
Common Requirements. The following requirements are applicable to both Physical and Virtual Collocation:
Common Requirements. Management relating to a component, a programme or a measure can only be conferred on the Republic of Croatia, if and when the following requirements are fulfilled:
Common Requirements. The Wireless TNAS Network is divided into zones with operator provided dedicated BTS (or RBS) equipment to be co-located at designated POI sites. From those sites, the TNAS Network architecture includes direct and fiberoptic fed repeater links to other injection sites, and in-line repeaters for signal restoration where required Because of the co-location of a significant number of different service’s equipment, it is incumbent on both the TNAS provider and all service providers to recognize certain common requirements and comply with them so that the system can perform to the benefit of all.
Common Requirements. The requirements set forth on Schedule 12.15 shall be applicable to both Physical and Collocation.
Common Requirements. 1. The Designating Authority may designate a testing laboratory or a certification body as a Conformity Assessment Body. The Designating Authority may appoint an accreditation body to accredit Conformity Assessment Bodies, while maintaining full responsibility as a Designating Authority under this Agreement. 2. Designating Authorities will designate and accredit, and accreditation bodies will accredit, only legally identifiable entities as Conformity Assessment Bodies. 3. Designating Authorities will only designate Conformity Assessment Bodies able to demonstrate by means of accreditation that the Conformity Assessment Bodies understand, have experience relevant to, and are competent to apply the Conformity Assessment Procedures pertaining to the Technical Regulations, as well as interpretations and policies of the other Party. 4. The technical competence of Conformity Assessment Bodies will be demonstrated by means of accreditation and including the following areas: a) Technological knowledge of the relevant equipment, processes and services; b) Understanding of the Technical Regulations and the general protection requirements for which Designation is sought; c) The knowledge relevant to the applicable Technical Regulations; d) The practical capability to perform the relevant Conformity Assessment Procedures; e) An adequate management of the Conformity Assessment Procedures concerned; and f) Any other evidence necessary to give assurance that the Conformity Assessment Procedures will be adequately performed on a consistent basis.
Common Requirements. 1. The Designating Authority may designate a testing laboratory or a certification body as a Conformity Assessment Body. The Designating Authority may appoint an accreditation body to accredit Conformity Assessment Bodies, while maintaining full responsibility as a Designating Authority under this Agreement. 2. Designating Authorities will designate and accredit, and accreditation bodies will accredit, only legally identifiable entities as Conformity Assessment Bodies. 3. Designating Authorities will only designate Conformity Assessment Bodies able to demonstrate that understand, have experience relevant to, and are competent to apply the Conformity Assessment Procedures pertaining to the Technical Regulations, as well as interpretations and policies of the other Party. 4. The technical competence of Conformity Assessment Bodies will be demonstrated by means of designation or accreditation and including the following areas: a) Technological knowledge of the relevant equipment, processes and services; b) Understanding of the Technical Regulations and the general protection requirements for which Designation is sought; c) The knowledge relevant to the applicable Technical Regulations; d) The practical capability to perform the relevant Conformity Assessment Procedures; e) An adequate management of the Conformity Assessment Procedures concerned ; and f) Any other evidence necessary to give assurance that the Conformity Assessment Procedures will be adequately performed on a consistent basis. 5. Parties are encourage to harmonize Designation and Conformity Assessment Procedures through cooperation between Designating Authorities and Conformity Assessment Bodies by means of coordination meetings, participation in mutual recognition agreements, and working group meetings. 6. To ensure consistency of the Designation process, the international guides for conformity assessment will be used in conjunction with the Technical Regulations of the importing Party to determine the technical competency of an accreditation body, testing laboratory, or certification body. The following list of relevant ISO/IEC guides will be applied: a) ISO/IEC Guide 58:1993 - Calibration and Testing Laboratory Accreditation Systems - general requirements for operation and recognition; b) ISO/IEC Guide 25:1990 - General requirements for the competence of calibration and testing laboratories; c) ISO/IEC Guide 61:1996 - General requirements for assessment and accreditation of certification/reg...
Common Requirements. The requirements set forth on Schedule 12.15 shag be applicable to both Physical and Virtual Collocation.
Common Requirements. General principles