Communications Systems. I understand that Company maintains an electronic mail system, a voice mail system, a computer network that includes access to the Internet, and related facilities for the purpose of business communications. I acknowledge that these systems, network, and related facilities, as well as all electronic or voice communications and all data or materials transmitted thereon, are Company property, and Company retains the right to review any and all electronic mail communications, voice communications, internet sites accessed, and data and materials stored or transmitted, with or without notice, at any time.
Communications Systems. RCS shall provide an adequate number of walkie-talkies and/or other communication tools to provide direct care staff working with children at any given time the ability to communicate the need for assistance and/or consultation.
Communications Systems. A. The Administration will continue to make telephones within SSA facilities available to the Union for the conduct of labor-management relations.
B. The Union agrees that Agency telephones, fax equipment, and computers will not be used for internal Union business.
Communications Systems. 16.1 City and JBSA will work toward a Common Operating Picture (COP) and develop plans/procedures to develop communication interoperability.
16.2 JBSA and the City will participate in communication interoperability drills/exercises.
Communications Systems. The Communications Systems include: • Communications network (which provides connectivity between systems that require it). • Radio systems (for communications to the Rolling Stock and track workers on the Right-of- Way). • Telephone and intercom systems (for operational voice, video and text-based communications). Communications Systems carry voice and data for the operation of the Network. The Communication system also includes facilities and infrastructure to enable the provision of non-California High-Speed Rail data services along the Network. The Communications Systems include management systems to facilitate operations, administration and maintenance functions for all systems functionality.
1. Contractor shall provide, operate and maintain the communications systems.
2. The architecture and design of the communications systems shall promote secure design consistency, uniformity of structure, network scalability and extensibility, fault resilience, network path diversity and cost-effective deployment of different types of communications equipment.
3. Contractor shall provide the communications between Rolling Stock and Rail Infrastructure for each Rolling Stock.
4. Contractor shall coordinate and integrate with the Rolling Stock supplier to agree the space requirements, location, power supply and interconnection details for all communications equipment it requires on the Rolling Stock.
Communications Systems. To the extent that the Concessionaire utilizes or connects with the University’s communications systems, the Concessionaire shall be responsible for the operation and maintenance of its telecommunications systems up until the point of connection with the University’s system in accordance with the Performance Standards.
Communications Systems. Landlord hereby grants Tenant permission to install, maintain and replace (all at Tenant’s cost and expense, and not as a part of the Tenant Improvements) from time to time a satellite dish, microwave antenna, similar communications equipment or similar transmission/receiving device (“Satellite Dish”) on the roof of the Building, provided no roof warranties of which Landlord has the benefit would be voided or compromised, and provided Tenant’s transmissions and reception do not interfere with transmission or reception by any other satellite dish in the Project, and subject to (i) applicable governmental laws; (ii) the right of Landlord to supervise any roof penetrations and to designate the location of the Satellite Dish on the roof of the Building (provided such location does not adversely affect transmission and reception by the Satellite Dish), and (iii) compliance with the conditions of any roof bond maintained by Landlord. Tenant shall be responsible for the repair of any damage to any portion of the Building or the Premises, including the personal property of other occupants, caused by Tenant’s installation, use or removal of the Satellite Dish. The Satellite Dish shall remain the exclusive property of Tenant, and Tenant shall have the right to remove the Satellite Dish at any time during the Term. Tenant shall indemnify, defend, protect and hold Landlord harmless from and against any and all claims, damages, liabilities, costs or expenses of every kind and nature (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees) imposed upon, incurred by or asserted against Landlord arising out of Tenant’s installation, maintenance, use or removal of the Satellite Dish. Subject to the foregoing, Landlord reserves full right to possession of the roof and exterior walls of the Building, including the right to locate satellite dishes, microwave antennae or any other communications equipment on the roof of the Building (and including the right to grant or assign such right to others on an exclusive or non-exclusive basis).
Communications Systems. 1. The VF will be allowed to use its own static and deployable military communications equipment in the HN, in accordance with HN national law.
2. The HN will, to the maximum extent possible, make Radio Frequency Spectrum (RFS) necessary for the military activity available free of cost to the VF.
3. The VF’s use of RFS will be coordinated by the Armed Forces of the HN with the competent HN authorities in advance.
4. The VF’s use and coordination of the use of communications system on armed forces level will be defined in follow-on documents.
Communications Systems. Lessee shall have the right to install satellite dishes and antennae on the rooftop of the Fourth and Battery Building. The placement of such equipment shall be with the approval and direction of Lessor or Lessor’s engineers. The installation and maintenance of such equipment shall be at Lessee’s expense. Additionally, Lessee agrees to pay Lessor additional rent for each installation at the prevailing market rate.
Communications Systems. The telephone equipment will reside in the main computer room. This proposal assumes that approximately eighty voice lines will be installed. These lines can be either digital or analog type, depending on the particular phone, fax machine or modem used. This is configurable through installation of modules inside the PBX (Private Branch Exchange). The intercom/paging equipment will be located in the main computer room. It will interface to the telephone system and operators will be capable of paging from any telephone. The system will have numerous speakers located throughout the facility. The intercom system could be supplied with features such as machine alarm announcements and emergency warning announcements.