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Backbone definition
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Services Agreement means an agreement entered into between a Utility and one or more Affiliates for the provision of Shared Services or For Profit Affiliate Services and shall provide for the following matters as appropriate in the circumstances: Service Agreements means all the agreements entered into by Target Company and Pledgee, including but not limited to Strategy Consulting Services Agreement and Technical Support Agreement. SPS Agreement means the Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures which is a part of the WTO Agreement Subheading means the first six digits in the tariff classification number under the HS Territory means: Generation Interconnection Agreement means the generation interconnection agreement to be entered into separately between Seller and PGE, providing for the construction, operation, and maintenance of interconnection facilities required to accommodate deliveries of Seller's Net Output.Ĭonnection Agreement means an agreement entered into between a distributor and a person connected to its distribution system that delineates the conditions of the connection and delivery of electricity to or from that connection Interconnection Agreement means an agreement between Seller and the Interconnecting Utility and ISO-NE, as applicable, regarding the interconnection of the Facility to the Transmission System of the Interconnecting Utility, as the same may be amended from time to time. Service Agreement means the initial agreement and any amendments or supplements thereto entered into by the Transmission Customer and the Transmission Provider for service under the Tariff. WinStar may use any interexchange service provided under this Agreement including any service provided by means of a Backbone Agreement only if such interexchange service is used for carrying inter-state (as defined by the FCC) telecommunications (i.e., telecommunications subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Communications Commission). In the event Williams does not assume such Backbone Agreement, Williams will act as a payment agent as provided in Section 5.4(c). Williams shall not be obligated to assume any Backbone Agreement that would materially conflict with another Williams contract, have a materially adverse effect on Williams, or that contains any material usage commitment based upon a percentage of WinStar's telecommunications needs. The parties will work together to identify the Circuits related to each Backbone Agreement and, after assignment, minimum revenue or volume commitments of WinStar, if any, associated with the Assumed Backbone Agreements and Renegotiated Backbone Agreements. In no event shall WinStar be responsible for any minimum revenue or volume commitments under a Renegotiated Backbone Agreement beyond such commitments agreed to by WinStar prior the Effective Date. Williams will only pass through to WinStar, and WinStar shall be entitled to, its pro-rata share of such cost savings achieved in any Renegotiated Backbone Agreement. Provision of service under any Backbone Agreement (including the Assumed Backbone Agreements and Renegotiated Backbone Agreements) will not count toward satisfaction of the Minimum Commitment until such time as such Circuits are migrated onto the Williams Network. Once an Assumed Backbone Agreement is renegotiated, it shall be considered a Renegotiated Backbone Agreement for all purposes herein.Īfter such assumption, the terms and conditions of such Assumed Backbone Agreements or such Renegotiated Backbone Agreement, as applicable, (including all technical standards and service provisioning intervals) shall prevail solely with regard to services provided by Williams to WinStar thereunder, except as to any Circuit which has been migrated on Williams Network as provided below. Examples of Backbone Agreement in a sentenceĪny such renegotiated terms shall only be applicable to WinStar to the extent it improves the terms and pricing of the Backbone Agreement as assigned to Williams.








Backbone definition