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discontinuity within four (4) hours after notice of the discontinuity or damage. In order to <br />accomplish such objective, it is acknowledged that the repairs so effected may be temporary <br />in nature. In such event, within twenty-four (24) hours after completion of any such <br />Emergency Unscheduled Maintenance, Contractor will commence its planning for <br />permanent repair, and will implement such permanent repair within an appropriate time <br />thereafter. Restoration of open fibers on fi her strands not immediately required for service <br />will be completed on a mutually agreed -upon schedule. If the fiber is required for immediate <br />service, the repair will be scheduled for the next available Planned Service Work Period <br />(PSWP). <br />D) Contractor's representatives or contracted companies that are responsible for initial <br />restoration of a cut Cable will carry on their vehicles the typically appropriate equipment <br />that would enable a temporary splice, with the objective of restoring operating capability in <br />as little time as possible. Contractor will maintain and supply an inventory of spare Cable in <br />storage facilities supplied and maintained by Contractor at strategic locations to facilitate <br />timely restoration. <br />14. Planned Service Work Period ("PSWP"). Scheduled Maintenance that is reasonably <br />expected to produce any signal discontinuity will generally be scheduled after midnight and <br />before 6:00 a.m. local time. Major system work, such as fiber rolls and hot cuts, will be <br />scheduled for PSWP weekends. <br />15. Subcontracting. Contractor may subcontract, up to a maximum percentage by value of the <br />work of seventy percent (70%) of any of the construction and maintenance services hereunder; <br />provided that Contractor will require the subcontractor(s) to perform in accordance with the <br />requirements and procedures set forth herein. The use of any such subcontractor will not relieve <br />Contractor of any of its obligations hereunder. <br />16. Demarcation and Ownership. <br />A) Demarcation Points. Contractor will designate an installation demarcation) between the <br />County Funded Network facilities described in Exhibit A3 and the Contractor -owned <br />network to safeguard and maintain Contractor operational control over the system as a <br />whole. <br />B) Ownership. The County will retain ownership of the Network Assets as set forth in Exhibit <br />A3 curing the County Network Term. Contractor will retain ownership of its network <br />facilities on the Contractor side of any demarcation point and will retain ownership of all <br />Drop Facilities and CPE unless purchased by the County in accordance with the terms of <br />this Agreement or as may otherwise be mutually agreed between the parties. Upon <br />expiration of the County Network Term, ownership of the Network Assets shall transfer to <br />Contractor as set forth in Exhibit A, Section 14.A. <br />17. Fees and Taxes. Contractor, as the operator of the Network Asset, will be responsible for all <br />charges and fees that arise as a result of network operation, including but not limited to pole <br />Professional Services Agreement <br />Page 30 of 35 <br />