Replacement of Facilities and Spinning/Overlashing Additional Cables Sample Clauses

The 'Replacement of Facilities and Spinning/Overlashing Additional Cables' clause governs the procedures and permissions for updating or modifying existing infrastructure, such as utility poles or cables, and for adding new cables by spinning or overlashing them onto current lines. In practice, this clause outlines the responsibilities of the parties when facilities need to be replaced due to age, damage, or capacity issues, and sets the terms under which additional cables can be installed without removing the old ones. Its core function is to ensure that upgrades and expansions to network infrastructure are managed efficiently and safely, minimizing service disruptions and clarifying the rights and obligations of each party involved.
Replacement of Facilities and Spinning/Overlashing Additional Cables. Applicant may replace existing facilities with new facilities occupying the same pole, duct, or conduit space, and may spin or overlash additional cables to its own existing facilities; provided, however, that such activities shall not be considered to be routine maintenance and shall be subject to the requirements of this article.
Replacement of Facilities and Spinning/Overlashing Additional Cables. CLEC may replace existing facilities with new facilities occupying the same pole, duct, or conduit space, and may spin or overlash additional cables to its own existing facilities; provided, however, that such activities shall not be considered to be routine maintenance and shall be subject to the requirements of this article. CLEC will be required to ensure pole loadings are not exceeded.
Replacement of Facilities and Spinning/Overlashing Additional Cables. AT&T may replace existing facilities with new facilities occupying the same pole, duct, or conduit space, and may spin or overlash additional cables to its own existing facilities; provided, however, that such activities shall not be considered to be routine maintenance and shall be subject to the requirements of this article. AT&T will be required to ensure pole loadings are not exceeded.

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