Addressable Interfaces Sample Clauses

Addressable Interfaces. With respect to any Technical Services related to addressable interface launches or processing changes described in Section II (Interfaces) of Schedule F (“Interface Projects”), the Parties shall comply with the procedures set forth in this Section 3.9. Customer’s requests for Interface Projects shall be sent to CSG’s Strategic Business Unit in writing or via e-mail. CSG shall send Customer an electronic technical services request, which shall be substantially in the form set forth in Exhibit E-1 (“Technical Services Request”). The Technical Services Request shall include CSG’s Oracle Project number, billing system/principal, project description, estimated start/completion date, estimated costs, Customer’s project owner, CSG’s project owner, and any additional terms relevant to the project. Prior to CSG’s commencement of such Technical Services, Customer shall return the Technical Services Request to CSG with Customer’s internal purchase order number. All Technical Services related to Interface Projects shall be subject to the terms and conditions set forth in Exhibit E-2. All Technical Services performed pursuant to a Technical Services Request and related to Interface Projects shall have an estimated cost no less than *** ******** dollars ($********) and no more than ****** **** ******** dollars ($*********). In the event the estimated cost is less than *** ******** dollars ($********) such work shall be billed to Customer through CSG’s program request documentation. In the event such estimated costs exceed ****** **** ******** dollars ($*********), such Technical Services shall be performed pursuant to a Statement of Work as described in Section 3.2 of this Agreement. In addition, the Parties agree that any other Technical Services billed at an hourly rate or a contracted fixed rate may be performed pursuant to a Technical Services Request, provided the estimated fees for such Technical Services does not exceed *** ******** dollars ($*********). Notwithstanding the above, the Parties may mutually agree to execute a Statement of Work rather than a Technical Services Request for any Technical Services described in this Section 3.9.

Related to Addressable Interfaces

  • Interfaces GTE provides the CLECs with choices for access to OSS pre-ordering, ordering, maintenance and repair systems. Availability of the interfaces is fundamental to the CLEC being able to effectively do business with GTE. Additionally, in many instances, CLEC personnel must work with the service personnel of GTE. Measurements in this category assess the availability to the CLECs of systems and personnel at GTE work centers.

  • Workstation/Laptop encryption All workstations and laptops that process and/or store County PHI or PI must be encrypted using a FIPS 140-2 certified algorithm which is 128bit or higher, such as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). The encryption solution must be full disk unless approved by the County Information Security Office.

  • Workstation Encryption Supplier will require hard disk encryption of at least 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) on all workstations and/or laptops used by Personnel where such Personnel are accessing or processing Accenture Data.

  • Interface A defined set of transmission facilities that separate Load Zones and that separate the NYCA from adjacent Control Areas. Investor-Owned Transmission Owners. A Transmission Owner that is owned by private investors. At the present time these include: Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Gas & Electric Corporation, Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., New York State Electric & Gas Corporation, Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc., and Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation.

  • Network Interface Device 2.7.1 The NID is defined as any means of interconnection of the customer’s premises wiring to BellSouth’s distribution plant, such as a cross-connect device used for that purpose. The NID is a single line termination device or that portion of a multiple line termination device required to terminate a single line or circuit at the premises. The NID features two (2) independent ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or divisions that separate the service provider’s network from the customer’s premises wiring. Each chamber or division contains the appropriate connection points or posts to which the service provider and the customer each make their connections. The NID provides a protective ground connection and is capable of terminating cables such as twisted pair cable. 2.7.2 BellSouth shall permit NewPhone to connect NewPhone’s Loop facilities to the customer’s premises wiring through the BellSouth NID or at any other technically feasible point.