Access Service Sample Clauses

Access Service is a service that connects interexchange carriers to their End Users located within a local access and transport area (LATA). Access service is used in originating and terminating intraLATA/interLATA toll telecommunications.
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Access Service to withdraw an Access Service (unless a different notice period is set out in the relevant Part of the relevant Schedule, in which case that notice period shall take precedence);
Access Service. In lieu of any other rates and discounts, Customer will pay affixed monthly recurring charge of $3,340 and a non-recurring charge of $0 for OC-3 Access Service at 1 CLLI code mutually agreed upon by Customer and Company. A 1 year term applies.
Access Service. Company will waive all PRI D channel charges associated with ISDN dedicated access. Customer Provided Access: Company will waive the NCC charge associated with Customer Provided Access at the Colocation site at 1 NPA NXX locations mutually agreed upon by the Customer and the Company.
Access Service. It supports a harvesting-based information gathering, as well as indexing and storage of the gathered information. Indexers will be used to solve user queries.
Access Service. 3.3.1. To use the Platform the Client shall create an account on the Platform by providing the true and accurate information determined by the Contractor through the Registration. 3.3.2. If the information provided by the Client to create an account on the Platform is full and valid, in order to provide the Access Service, the Contractor will provide the Client via Electronic Notice, within a reasonable period, with a login and password to access the Platform and link to a website where the Client logs in using the login and password communicated by the Contractor. It shall be the sole responsibility of the Client to change the login and password used to enter the personal account. 3.3.3. The Client shall not transfer the login and password to the Platform to, or create a new account on the Platform for, any other person, unless otherwise is agreed by the Contractor. 3.3.4. The Client shall be solely liable for the protection and confidentiality of the login and password provided with respect to the Platform. Everything done on the Platform using the Client’s login and password shall be deemed to be performed by the Client who shall be solely liable for it. 3.3.5. The Client shall obtain and maintain, and shall ensure that its Affiliate, as the case may be, all the technical means required for usage the Platform, and the Contractor shall never be required to provide such technical and other means or compensate for obtaining or maintaining any of them. 3.3.6. For the avoidance of doubt, the Platform will be available for the Client in full functionality in terms of the Ride-Hailing Service from the moment the End Users start using the Software.
Access Service. This option allows Iridium customers to have a “U.S” phone numbers so people calling them won't be charged international calling charges. Satellite phone airtime charges still apply to the iridium customer. The +1 Access service is developed to provide Iridium post paid subscribers with a U.S.-based +1 phone number in addition to their existing 8816 phone number. As the 8816 country code can be difficult to dial in certain parts of the world and can generate high call charges for the calling party, the +1 Access enables simpler and less expensive calling of Iridium subscribers. The +1 Access can be added to any Iridium post paid account. The +1 Access service is similar in concept to two-stage but doesn't require any user intervention. Each +1 number is directly mapped in the switch to an accompanying 8816 number. When a call is received via +1, the system identifies the correct MSISDN and routes the call to the Iridium user. The process is seamless, but there will be a slight delay prior to call connection - as is currently experienced with two stages. Iridium subscribers will gain from the added convenience of having a U.S. phone number linked to their Iridium phone. Subscribers can manage their call costs and caller access by choosing to distribute their 8816 phone number or their +1 phone number. Customer satisfaction will increase as callers are able to avoid the high PSTN termination charges associated with direct dialing. Due to network structure, data is not available with the +1 Access service. The +1 Access service is currently not available to prepaid subscribers. This option is more affordable for the person dialing to the Iridium phone, but will cost the Satellite phone subscriber $1.99 per minute. To place these calls first dial the Arizona Iridium gateway at 480.768.2500. This will be considered a long distance call for the person calling from the US. Once dialed the voice prompt will welcome you and ask for the Iridium number you would like to call. At this point you will dial the 12 digit Iridium number you would like to call. After entering the number, be patient and the phone call will eventually go through. Keep in mind that the phone call will only go through if the satellite phone being called is turned on and receiving signal by being outside. If the Satellite phone is not receiving a signal from the satellite network than any voice calls to that phone will be sent to voicemail. If you leave a voice mail on the Iridium phone, the sub...
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Access Service. The Access Service will be regarded as “Available” if it is accessible and usable by the End Users. Sprint will ensure the Availability of the Access Service for not less than 99.99% of the time, such percentage to be calculated as follows:
Access Service. 4.1 Subject to clauses 2.5.1 and 2.5.2 and Interconnection Service being provided in accordance with clause 3 and the Interconnecting Carrier's compliance with a Service Ordering Procedure, the Access Carrier will provide the agreed Access Service in accordance with the agreed provisioning procedure, as set out in the relevant Manual. ------------------------ * Confidential portion has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. 4.2 Each Carrier must ensure that the carriage of a Call Communication by it conforms to the QOS Standards for the carriage in respect of which the Carrier has control. 4.3 The Interconnecting Carrier will pay to the Access Carrier for Access Services provided by the Access Carrier, charges in accordance with the applicable provisions set out in the Schedules to this Agreement. 4.4 The routing and call handover principles to apply to a Call Communication will be agreed by the parties prior to the provision of the Access Service for that type of Call Communication and will be recorded in the appropriate Manual. 4.5 In the event that a Call Communication to a number (the 'B' party number) which is allocated to either party to this Agreement is "forwarded" to either party's PSTN Number, or ATUR Number, the forwarded portion of the call shall be considered in all respects to be a second and separate call for the purposes of this Agreement (including but not limited to the calculation of any Access Charges). Any Access charges incurred in forwarding the call from the original 'B' party number to another PSTN Number or ATUR number or to another network, shall be to the account of the 'B' party and the Carrier to which the 'B' party is connected. 4.6 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, each party shall be entitled to its revenue share if it carries traffic to the Other Carrier's PSTN Number or ATUR Number irrespective of the location of Other Carrier's customer at the time the Call Communication is made.
Access Service. Company will waive the D-Channel PRI T-1 Access Service charges for the Term. Inbound and Enhanced Call Router Services – Monthly Recurring Charge Waiver: Company shall waive Company Inbound Service monthly recurring feature charges and the following monthly recurring charges associated with Enhanced Call Router Service elements: (i) the per application charge; (ii) monthly reports; (iii) remote audio updates. Installation Waiver: Company will waive the one-time installation charges associated with the implementation of Services within the 48 contiguous States of the U.S. provided under the Agreement, except for the following services: (i) eDSL, (ii) VPN, (iii) Internet Dedicated, (iv) PTT/third party services (including International Access and Company International), (v) Data Center, (vi) Paging, (vii) Managed Services and (viii) CPE Usage charges, monthly recurring charges, expedite charges, change charges, surcharges, any charges imposed by third parties (including access, egress, jack, or wiring charges), taxes or tax-like surcharges, or other Governmental Charges will not be waived. CAC Fees: Company will waive Carrier Access Charges, if any, applicable to the Services provided under the Agreement. Interstate Inbound Voice Service Feature Charges: Company will waive the following Interstate Inbound Voice Service Feature Charges for the Term: Network Call Redirect (all charges) Holiday Routing (all charges) DNIS (all charges) Combine Feature Package (both NRCs and MRCs)
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