SIGNALING SYSTEMS Clause Samples

The 'SIGNALING SYSTEMS' clause defines the requirements and standards for the installation, operation, and maintenance of signaling equipment within a project or facility. It typically outlines the types of signaling systems to be used, such as traffic lights, alarms, or communication signals, and specifies performance criteria, integration with other systems, and compliance with relevant regulations. By establishing clear expectations for signaling systems, this clause ensures safety, coordination, and effective communication, thereby reducing the risk of accidents or operational confusion.
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SIGNALING SYSTEMS. 50.1. Sprint will offer unbundled access to Sprint's signaling network in conjunction with unbundled Circuit Switching where CLEC purchases unbundled Local Circuit Switching for a particular end user, to the extent that Local Circuit Switching is required to be unbundled by the Commission or FCC. 50.2. Sprint will offer signaling using the same signaling transfer points (STPs) and signaling links which Sprint uses to provide signaling to its own end users. 50.3. Terms and conditions for allowing the CLEC to connect its switch with Sprint’s signaling system are included in Part F of this Agreement.

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  • Signaling Each Party will provide the other Party with access to its databases and associated signaling necessary for the routing and completion of the other Party’s traffic in accordance with the provisions contained in the Unbundled Network Element Attachment or applicable access tariff.

  • Infrastructure Modification of the location and/or sizing of the infrastructure for the Project that does not materially change the functionality of the infrastructure.

  • Building Systems The term “Building Systems” means all systems serving the Building in general, including, but not limited to, the fire/life safety, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, including all components thereof and related equipment, but excluding any equipment that is separately installed by or on behalf of Tenant and any distribution systems or equipment existing within the Premises.

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