Bristol Sample Clauses

Bristol. Boats in #1 condition are better, and in some cases much better, than the day they first left the manufacturer. All varnished wood is of matching grain, and there are no flaws visible to the naked eye on any external surface. All hardware fittings are as new, and all bright work appears fresh and polished. The bottom is as new, but might be of an acceptable updated material.
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Bristol. Description of the Property 2430-2440 Xxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx XX00 0XX Description of Lease (lease, underlease, licence, date and parties) Tenancy agreement dated 31 January 2014 made between Regus Management (UK) Limited (1) and GAB Robins (2) Landlord Regus Management (UK) Limited Registered/unregistered Unregistered Title number (if registered) N/A Term commencement date of Lease 1 May 2014 Contractual date of termination of Lease 29 February 2015 Current Rent (per annum exclusive of VAT) £41,988 Occupier GAB Robins UK Limited (company number 01304989) Current Use Offices Subletting None in place
Bristol. Myers Squibb shall be satisfied in its sole discxxxxxx xxxx xs of the Distribution Date it will have no further liability or obligation whatsoever under the Financing Facility;
Bristol. Myers Squibb shaxx xxxxxx xxx defense of, and may, suxxxxx xx Xxxxion 4.05(g), seek to settle or compromise, any Third Party Claim that is a Shared Contingent Liability, and the costs and expenses thereof shall be included in the calculation of the amount of the applicable Shared Contingent Liability in determining the reimbursement obligations of the other party with respect thereto pursuant to Section 5.04. Any Indemnitee in respect of a Shared Contingent Liability shall have the right to employ separate counsel and to participate in (but not control) the defense, compromise, or settlement thereof, but all fees and expenses of such counsel shall be the expense of such Indemnitee.
Bristol. In order to explore and validate the deployment of 5G in an architecture that combines existing technologies and innovations, University of Bristol have deployed a rich testbed comprised of several networking and computing technologies, interconnecting a significant area in the Bristol city centre. This testbed aims to provide a managed platform for the development and testing of new solutions delivering reliable and high-capacity services to several applications and vertical sectors here referred to as FLAME. The University of Bristol’s 5G testbed is a multi-site network connected through a 10km fibre with several active switching nodes. The core network is located at the High-Performance Network (HPN) laboratory at the University of Bristol and an extra edge computing node is available in another central location, known as Watershed. As shown in Figure 3, the access technologies are located in two different areas in the city centre: Millennium Square for outdoor coverage and “We The Curious” science museum for indoor coverage. A summary of the testbed constituent equipment and capabilities available for FLAME platform is: • Multi-vendor software-defined networking (SDN) enabled packet switched network o Corsa switch (Corsa DP2100) o Edgecore switch (Edgecore AS4610 series & AS5712-54X) • SDN enabled optical (Fibre) switched network o Polatis Series 6000 Optical Circuit Switch • Multi-vendor Wi-Fi o SDN enabled Ruckus Wi-Fi (T710 and R720) • Cloud and NFV hosting o Datacentre for Application/VNF hosting, built upon § 11x Dell PowerEdge T630 compute servers 700+ vCPU cores, 1TB+ RAM and 100TB of HDD storage. • Advanced fibre optics FPGA convergence of all network technologies enabling considerable flexibility, scalability and programmability of the front/back-haul, to provide experimentation with - o Elastic Bandwidth-Variable Transponders o Programmable Optical White-box o Bandwidth-Variable Wavelength Selective Switches (BV-WSS) Figure 3: Distribution of the testbed access technologies The diverse range of access technologies are interconnected in sharing the same underlying system while being used by FLAME framework to provide connectivity for the demonstrators, showcasing seamless integration between heterogeneous network components, an important concept in 5G. Additionally, the alternative and innovative technologies available, such as pureLiFi for fixed access, can be used to demonstrate the principle of access-agnosticism, also important for the 5G ...
Bristol. The Bristol infrastructure is a rich testbed comprised of several networking and computing technologies, interconnecting a significant area in the Bristol city centre. This testbed aims to provide a managed platform for the development and testing of new solutions delivering reliable and high-capacity services to several applications and vertical sectors here referred to as FLAME. The University of Bristol’s 5G testbed is a multi-site network connected through a 10km fibre with several active switching nodes. The core network is located at the High-Performance Network (HPN) laboratory at the University of Bristol and an extra edge computing node is available in another central location, known as Watershed.
Bristol. BiO provides a living lab R&D Testbed targeting City-driven digital innovation as a City Experimentation as a Service (CEaaS). It provides a managed multi-tenancy platform for the development and testing of new solutions for information and communication infrastructure, and thus forms the core ICT enabling platform for Future Cities agenda. BiO integrates SDN enabled optical, wireless, sensor mesh and computing resources to provide a unique open and programmable communication service platform in the centre of Bristol. Figure 3: BIO wireless and fiber connectivity Key => Meru AP832e => Switching Node Wireless connectivity BiO’s wireless infrastructure specifically includes a wireless network hub across multiple locations within Bristol City Centre, as seen in Figure 3 above. The cell radio technology offers a wireless connectivity solution using SDN enabled Wi-Fi technologies with enhanced millimeter backhaul and direct connections to the optical network. The Wi-Fi access point devices utilized are the Meru AP832e (called ‘APU’). Specifications on the devices can be found below. APUs are deployed at the following sites: • Redcliff • St Augustine • Wapping Wharf • Mshed West • Prince Street • Thekla In addition to the six locations where Virtual service routers (NAPs) are running on Edge devices, other locations exist. NAPs are also placed on the Engine Shed, WeTheCurious and Watershed compute nodes. Each of these compute nodes are attached via a switch to the wireless access point at the respective location. Meru AP832e Specifications: • Max throughput is 1G in current configuration • Supported 2.4 GHz (TurboQAM Mode) and 5.x GHz for dual-band, dual- radio operation, data rate up to 1.9 Gbps • SSIDs can be setup across multiple access points for individual projects Switching technologies BiO currently use the following switches in four switching nodes in the Bristol city centre: • Edgecore Picos SDN switch • 4x 40Gb Ethernet (QSFP+) 48x 10Gb/1Gb Ethernet (SFP+/SFP) • There is a 40Gb/s Ethernet fibre trunk running between the switching nodes with an additional trunk for out of band management. Updates to Switching technologies BiO additionally have additional wireless sites with 10 port Cisco switches by the access points. There are plans to swap these for Brocade ICX 7150 switches. Current Total Server based resources BiO hosts an OpenStack cloud that provides experimenters with an execution environment for experimentation across the BiO platform, and the i...
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