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ATT 4 – COLLOCATION/AT&T-9STATE<br />

PAGE 13 OF 44<br />

<strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Light</strong><br />

1Q08 GENERIC INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT – 03/10/08<br />

<strong>Light</strong> submits an application for terminations that will exceed the total capacity of the collocated<br />

equipment, <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Light</strong> will be informed of the discrepancy by AT&T and required to submit a<br />

revision to the application.<br />

5.3 Security Interest in Equipment. Commencing with the most current calendar quarter after the<br />

Effective Date of this Agreement, and thereafter with respect to each subsequent calendar quarter<br />

during the term of this Agreement, <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Light</strong> will, no later than thirty (30) days after the close<br />

of such calendar quarter, provide a report to ICS Collocation Product Management, Room 34th<br />

Floor, 675 W. Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30375, listing any equipment in the Collocation<br />

Space (i) that was added during the calendar quarter to which such report pertains, and (ii) for<br />

which there is a UCC-1 lien holder or to another entity that has a secured financial interest in such<br />

equipment (Secured Equipment). If no Secured Equipment has been installed within a given<br />

calendar quarter, no report shall be due hereunder in connection with such calendar quarter.<br />

5.4 No Marketing. <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Light</strong> shall not use the Collocation Space for marketing purposes, nor<br />

shall it place any identifying signs or markings outside the Collocation Space or on the grounds of<br />

the AT&T Premises.<br />

5.5 Equipment Identification. <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Light</strong> shall place a plaque or affix other identification (e.g.,<br />

stenciling or labeling) to each piece of <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Light</strong>’s equipment, including the appropriate<br />

emergency contacts with their corresponding telephone numbers, in order for AT&T to properly<br />

identify <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Light</strong>’s equipment in the case of an emergency. For caged Collocation Space,<br />

such identification must be placed on a plaque affixed to the outside of the caged enclosure.<br />

5.6 Entrance Facilities.<br />

5.6.1 <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Light</strong> may elect to place <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Light</strong>-owned or <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Light</strong> leased fiber entrance<br />

facilities into its Collocation Space. AT&T will designate the point of interconnection in close<br />

proximity to the AT&T Premises housing the Collocation Space, such as at an entrance manhole or<br />

a cable vault for Central Offices, which is physically accessible by both Parties. For Central<br />

Offices, <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Light</strong> will provide and place fiber cable in the entrance manhole of sufficient<br />

length to be pulled through conduit and into the splice location. <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Light</strong> will provide and<br />

install a sufficient length of fire retardant riser cable, to which AT&T will splice the entrance cable.<br />

The fire retardant riser cable will extend from the splice location to <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Light</strong>’s equipment in<br />

<strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Light</strong>’s Collocation Space. In the event <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Light</strong> utilizes a non-metallic, riser-type<br />

entrance facility, a splice will not be required. For Remote Terminals <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Light</strong> will provide<br />

and place copper cable through conduit from the Remote Site Collocation Space to the feeder<br />

distribution interface. Such copper cable must be of sufficient length to reach the splice location for<br />

splicing by AT&T. <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Light</strong> must contact AT&T for authorization and instruction prior to<br />

placing any entrance facility cable in an entrance manhole or cable vault. <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Light</strong> is<br />

responsible for the maintenance of the entrance facilities. Nonrecurring charges for cable<br />

installation will be assessed on a per cable basis as set forth in Exhibit B upon receipt of <strong>Southern</strong><br />

<strong>Light</strong>’s BFFO. Recurring charges for the cable support structure will be billed at the rates set forth<br />

in Exhibit B.<br />

5.6.2 Central Office Microwave Transmission Facilities. At <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Light</strong>’s request, AT&T will<br />

accommodate, where technically feasible and space is available, a microwave entrance facility,<br />

pursuant to separately negotiated rates, terms and conditions.<br />

5.6.3 Central Office Copper and Coaxial Cable Entrance Facilities. In Florida and Georgia, AT&T shall<br />

permit <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Light</strong> to use copper or coaxial cable entrance facilities, if approved by the<br />

Commission, but only in those rare instances where <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Light</strong> demonstrates a necessity and<br />

entrance capacity is not at or near exhaust in a particular AT&T Premises in which <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Light</strong>’s<br />

CCCS 252 of 370

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