Adjacent Collocation definition
Examples of Adjacent Collocation in a sentence
A primary power feed with a minimum of 20 Amps, must be maintained in each collocation at all times, with the exception of Adjacent Collocation, Common Area Splitter Collocation, Facility Connected Collocation, and ICDF Collocation.
There are currently eight (8) standard types of Collocation available pursuant to this Agreement – Virtual, Caged Physical, Shared Caged Physical, Cageless Physical, Interconnection Distribution Frame, Adjacent Collocation, Common Area Splitter Collocation, and Remote Collocation.
Adjacent Collocation, Common Area Splitter Collocation, Facility Connected Collocation, and ICDF Collocation do not have a minimum DC power requirement.
Ameritech shall only be required to provide Adjacent Collocation if technically feasible, and subject to reasonable safety and maintenance requirements, zoning and other state and local regulations.
If and only if there is no Unused Space for Physical Collocation, Requesting Carrier may submit to Ameritech an NSCR that requests Ameritech to provide Requesting Carrier Adjacent Collocation to the extent technically feasible.
If space becomes available in Ameritech’s Premises, and Requesting Carrier elects to order Collocation in such Premises in lieu of its Adjacent Collocation, then Requesting Carrier shall remove its Adjacent Structure at its expense no later than sixty (60) days after Requesting Carrier’s “replacement” Collocation within Ameritech’s Premises becomes operational.
Qwest will make available, within ten (10) business days, drawings of the Qwest physical structures above and below ground for the requested Adjacent Collocation site.
Rates shall be negotiated at the time of the request for Adjacent Collocation.
CLEC is responsible for the maintenance and repair of its equipment located within CLEC's Adjacent Collocation and Adjacent Remote Collocation space.
If CLEC terminates its Adjacent Collocation space, Qwest shall have the right of first refusal to such structure under terms to be mutually agreed upon by the parties.