Access Types Sample Clauses

Access Types. The PIP SLA Service Level Standard metrics may be based on the following Access Types as indicated on the Customer’s Master Service Order Form.  Platinum  Gold  Silver  Bronze
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Access Types. E-LAN EVC SLA covers On-Net (Platinum) access and Off-Net access but does not apply to the CPLL portion of Off-Net access. Service Levels for Off-Net access are offered in three levels of Operational Performance classifications: ● Gold ● Silver ● Bronze
Access Types. Trial Access” refers to Orders in which you pay AWS fees for the AWS Services, but do not pay AWS additional fees for access to the Marketplace Software. “Paid Access” refers to Orders in which you pay AWS for the AWS Services and you pay AWS additional fees for access to the Marketplace Software.
Access Types. Customer may be able to order different access types of residential Broadband Service from Vocus for supply to an End User. These access types may include: ADSL (Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line) VDSL (Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) UFB (UltraFast Broadband) Customer acknowledges and agrees that it must ensure that it select plans appropriate for each specific End User user type (either business or business and residential) as defined by the LFC.
Access Types. Customer may be able to order different access types of residential Broadband Service from 2degrees for supply to an End User. These access types may include: ADSL (Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line) VDSL (Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) UFB (UltraFast Broadband) Customer acknowledges and agrees that it must ensure that it select plans appropriate for each specific End User user type (either business or business and residential) as defined by the LFC.
Access Types.  Platinum  Gold  Silver  Bronze
Access Types. The PIP SLA covers On-Net (Platinum) access and Off-Net access but does not apply to the CPLL portion of Off-Net access. Service Levels for Off-Net access are offered in three levels of performance classifications:  Gold (Types 2*, 3, 4 and 5 network configurations)  Silver (Standard network configuration, DSL Services)  Bronze (DSL Services) * Type 2 network configuration is not available for EMEA/APAC-sold Customers
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Related to Access Types

  • Trunk Types 2.2.1 In interconnecting their networks pursuant to this Attachment, the Parties will use, as appropriate, the following separate and distinct trunk groups:

  • Service Types Where you are funded for more than one service type under this Activity, and you have met the requirements within one of these service areas, you may shift all or part of any remaining funds to another service type you support under this Activity. You must advise us of resource attributions annually through the Activity Work Plan Report as detailed in Item E.

  • Order Types As defined in FAR Part 16, Type of Contracts, all types of Fixed-Price, Cost-Reimbursement, Incentive, Time-and-Materials (T&M), and Labor-Hour (L-H) are permissible for Orders under the Basic Contract. In addition, the Award Term Incentive may be used for Orders under the Basic Contract. Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity, Blanket Purchase Agreements, and Letter Contracts are not permissible Order types under the Basic Contract. Orders may be multi-year and/or include options as defined in FAR Part 17 and agency-specific FAR Part 17 supplements.

  • License Types The following License Types may be offered with respect to individual Software products or product families. Additional license types may be specified with respect to certain products or product groups as set forth in the Product Specific Terms. The License Type will be specified in an LSDA.

  • Access to System If Business Associate needs access to a Covered Entity Information Technology system to comply with its obligations under the Contract or this Agreement, Business Associate shall request, review, and comply with any and all policies applicable to Covered Entity regarding such system including, but not limited to, any policies promulgated by the Office of Information Technology and available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/about/policies.

  • Access to Work Locations Reasonable access to employee work locations shall be granted officers of the Association and their officially designated representatives for the purpose of processing grievances or contacting members of the Association concerning business within the scope of representation. Such officers or representatives shall not enter any work location without the consent of the City Manager. Access shall be restricted so as not to interfere with the normal operations of the department or with established safety or security requirements. Solicitation of membership and activities concerned with the internal management of the Association, such as collecting dues, holding membership meetings, campaigning for office, conducting elections and distributing literature, shall not be conducted during working hours.

  • Access to Network Interface Device (NID 2.4.3.1. Due to the wide variety of NIDs utilized by BellSouth (based on subscriber size and environmental considerations), Mpower may access the on-premises wiring by any of the following means: BellSouth shall allow Mpower to connect its loops directly to BellSouth’s multi-line residential NID enclosures that have additional space and are not used by BellSouth or any other telecommunications carriers to provide service to the premise. Mpower agrees to install compatible protectors and test jacks and to maintain the protection system and equipment and to indemnify BellSouth pursuant to Section 8 of the General Terms and Conditions of this Agreement.

  • Coverage Types (choose all that apply)

  • Points of Interconnection and Trunk Types 2.1 Point(s) of Interconnection.

  • Access to Site 3.05.1 Contractor may enter and leave the premises at all reasonable times without charge. Contractor and its employees may use the common areas and roadways of the premises where it is to perform the services together with all facilities, equipment, improvements, and services provided in connection with the premises for common use. This excludes parking for Contractor’s personnel. Contractor shall repair any damage caused by it or its employees as a result of its use of the common areas.

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