Collocation Arrangement definition

Collocation Arrangement refers to a single, specific provision of Collocation in a particular Premises, not limited to a cage enclosing CLEC’s equipment within the Premises.
Collocation Arrangement means the collocation space and supporting structure for which NAS has applied (and whose construction is either underway or completed) pursuant to its Interconnection Agreements in each central office listed on Schedule A hereto. NAS makes no representation or warranty that any Collocation Arrangement meets the specifications that NAS requested in its application for that Collocation Arrangement or that any Collocation Arrangement is suitable for the purposes for which SBCT desires that Collocation Arrangement. A Collocation Arrangement shall not include any equipment, tools, supplies or other materials that NAS has placed in any such collocation space and supporting structure. "Collocation Arrangement Liabilities" means, for each Collocation Arrangement, any suits, claims, losses, damages, costs and expenses relating to, or arising from, the Collocation Arrangement that arise following the Closing applicable to that Collocation Arrangement, including any reduction in the value of the Collocation Arrangement resulting from any order issued by a Governmental Authority following the Closing, but shall not include any payment obligations NAS has agreed to discharge pursuant to that Master Agreement of even date herewith under which SBCT Communications Inc. will lend NAS money to discharge certain obligations with respect to Collocation Arrangements to be assigned to SBCT. "Consents" means all of the consents, permits or approvals of Governmental Authorities and other Persons necessary or required to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby. "Governmental Authority" means (i) the United States, any state, commonwealth, territory, or possession thereof and any political subdivision or quasi-governmental authority of any of the same and (ii) any foreign (as to the United States) sovereign entity and any political subdivision, quasi-governmental authority, or instrumentality of any of the same. "Interconnection Agreements" means those interconnection agreements between NAS and Qwest listed on Schedule A hereto. "Judgment" means any judgment, writ, order, injunction, award or decree of any court, judge, justice or magistrate, and any order of or by any other Governmental Authority. "Legal Requirements" means applicable common law and any applicable statute, ordinance, code or other law, rule, regulation, order, technical or other standard, requirement or procedure enacted, adopted, promulgated or applied by any Governmental Authority, including any Judgmen...
Collocation Arrangement as more fully described in Appendix Collocation, means an arrangement whereby one Party's (the "Collocating Party") facilities are terminated in its equipment necessary for Interconnection or for access to Network Elements on an unbundled basis , which has been installed and maintained at the premises of a second Party (the "Housing Party"). Collocation may be "physical" or "virtual." In "Physical Collocation," the Collocating Party installs and maintains its own equipment in the Housing Party's premises. In "Virtual Collocation," the Housing Party installs and maintains the collocated equipment in the Housing Party's premises. Collocation includes, but is not limited to, collocation of 38 GHz basic transmission equipment, provided it complies with the guidelines in SWBT's Physical Collocation Technical Publication provided to CLEC.

Examples of Collocation Arrangement in a sentence

  • At CLEC’s option, Embarq will permit CLEC to arrange with a third party vendor to construct a Collocation Arrangement enclosure at CLEC's sole expense.

  • Guest will assume all obligations and rights of Host as to that Collocation Arrangement if Guest remains in the Collocation Space, including payment of all charges.

Related to Collocation Arrangement

  • Interconnection arrangements means arrangements governing the physical connection of two or more networks to allow the use of another's network to hand off traffic where it is ultimately delivered (e.g., connection of a customer of telephone provider A to a customer of telephone company B) or sharing data and other information resources.