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This second volume of James Booth's treatise on fiber optic telecommunications networks will assist owners and contractors in preparing clear and viable contracts for the construction of elements of telecommunications systems. The author discusses the important elements of a construction contract from both the owner's perspective and the contractor's perspective, and offers alternate clauses to suit the varying needs of individual owners and contractors.
The new volume covers both "inside plant" (i.e., those parts of a network that are constructed within a building) and "outside plant" (those that are constructed out-of-doors). The key elements of fiber optic construction agreements--from achieving clarity in describing the work to be performed to providing fairness and security in the termination clause--are covered in clear, easy to adopt text and incisive explanatory comments. Alternate clauses differentiated by bold and italic type are provided to cover the individual circumstances facing the contracting parties.
About the Author
James F. Booth, Esq., has worked in telecommunications for more than fifteen years. He presently provides consulting services to telecommunications carriers and to enterprise companies that manage their own telecommunications networks. JFBtelecom@yahoo.com. Formerly he was the principal attorney for Qwest Communications International during the period of its construction of an 18,800 mile fiber optic network that spans the United States.
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