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See above. The participating entity equipment will not share Zayo System fiber <br />directly. The County's dark fibers are reserved for future use, and are not part of <br />this agreement. See FAQ #24. <br />11. Who is responsible for damage to a co- location site or damage to other <br />providers /entities' equipment located within a co- location site caused by ZAYO? <br />See IX.B and FAQ #29. <br />12. Who is responsible for additional costs of wiring, upgrading electrical service <br />and /or installing fire suppression and back -up power equipment associated with <br />the placement of equipment and the provision of services at or through a co- <br />location site. <br />See FAQ #23 and Exhibit B. <br />13. Where, specifically, will County Dark Fibers be terminated in each co- <br />location site? <br />The fibers will be terminated in the same physical rack where the Zayo <br />equipment is planned to be installed at the co- location site. <br />14. Where and how will County Dark Fibers be identified in Attachment A? <br />The dark fibers are not part of this agreement and will not be identified in the <br />attachments. <br />15. A If the NTIA/federal government will retain a security interest in all ZAYO <br />System equipment and facilities, why should a participating entity have to pay <br />ZAYO to replace such equipment after a prescribed period? <br />B. Will the NTIA/federal government have security interest in replacement <br />equipment and facilities (e.g., fiber)? <br />A. The entity is not paying for the initial equipment. This equipment will be <br />purchased through the grant, which is why the NTIA has a security interest in it. <br />When the equipment needs replacement or repair after the warranty period, the <br />grant will no longer be applicable. At that point, the entity will pay a pro -rata <br />share if replacement or repair is necessary. <br />B. No. <br />