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Indefeasible right of use (IRU) is a type of telecommunications lease permanent contractual agreement, that cannot be undone, between the owners of a communications system and a customer of that system. The word "indefeasible" means "not capable of being annulled, or voided, or undone". The customer purchases the right to use a certain amount of the capacity of the system, for a specified number of years. IRU contracts are almost always long term, commonly lasting 20 to 30 years. The communication system can be a wire cable, such as a submarine communications cable, fiber-optic cable, or satellite. An IRU owner can unconditionally and exclusively use the relevant capacity of the IRU grantor’s network for the specified time period.

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  • Indefeasible right of use (IRU) is a type of telecommunications lease permanent contractual agreement, that cannot be undone, between the owners of a communications system and a customer of that system. The word "indefeasible" means "not capable of being annulled, or voided, or undone". The customer purchases the right to use a certain amount of the capacity of the system, for a specified number of years. IRU contracts are almost always long term, commonly lasting 20 to 30 years. The communication system can be a wire cable, such as a submarine communications cable, fiber-optic cable, or satellite. An IRU owner can unconditionally and exclusively use the relevant capacity of the IRU grantor’s network for the specified time period. These contracts obligate the purchaser to pay a portion of the operating costs, and the costs of maintaining the cable, including any costs incurred repairing the cable after mishaps. The right of use is indefeasible, so the capacity purchased is also nonreturnable, and maintenance costs incurred become payable and irrefusable.
  • Le droit irrévocable d'usage ou DIU (en anglais, Indefeasible rights of use ou IRU) est un droit régi par contrat entre les opérateurs d'un câble de communication — tel qu'un câble sous-marin ou un réseau de fibre optique — et un client. Le DIU est le droit exclusif, sans restriction et imprescriptible, d'utiliser une capacité utile (que ce soit du matériel, des fibres ou une capacité nominale) à toutes fins légales. Il se réfère à la bande passante achetée après bonne fin d'un accord de construction de maintenance d'un système de câbles sous-marins à l'un des propriétaires ou après que le système soit entré en service lorsqu'il reste une capacité disponible. Le DIU peut également être achetée à une personne qui en est titulaire. L'anglicisme IRU pour « Indefeasible rights of use » peut aussi être rencontré en lieu et place de DIU.
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  • Indefeasible right of use (IRU) is a type of telecommunications lease permanent contractual agreement, that cannot be undone, between the owners of a communications system and a customer of that system. The word "indefeasible" means "not capable of being annulled, or voided, or undone". The customer purchases the right to use a certain amount of the capacity of the system, for a specified number of years. IRU contracts are almost always long term, commonly lasting 20 to 30 years. The communication system can be a wire cable, such as a submarine communications cable, fiber-optic cable, or satellite. An IRU owner can unconditionally and exclusively use the relevant capacity of the IRU grantor’s network for the specified time period.
  • Le droit irrévocable d'usage ou DIU (en anglais, Indefeasible rights of use ou IRU) est un droit régi par contrat entre les opérateurs d'un câble de communication — tel qu'un câble sous-marin ou un réseau de fibre optique — et un client. Le DIU est le droit exclusif, sans restriction et imprescriptible, d'utiliser une capacité utile (que ce soit du matériel, des fibres ou une capacité nominale) à toutes fins légales. L'anglicisme IRU pour « Indefeasible rights of use » peut aussi être rencontré en lieu et place de DIU.
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  • Droit irrévocable d'usage
  • Indefeasible rights of use
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