Core Network Sample Clauses

The Core Network clause defines the essential infrastructure and components that form the backbone of a telecommunications or data network. It typically specifies which elements, such as switches, routers, and transmission lines, are considered part of the core network and may outline responsibilities for maintenance, upgrades, or access. By clearly delineating what constitutes the core network, this clause helps prevent disputes over network boundaries and ensures that both parties understand their obligations regarding critical network assets.
Core Network the nodal elements and transport links that provide common network infrastructure for providing service to multiple customers. The equipment is located in MTS Allstream ESD (AT&T Canada) central offices.
Core Network. As of the BSA Commencement Date, Company shall operate, or arrange to operate, a series of scheduled air cargo flights between and among the points specified in Attachment 2.1 (the “Core Network”).
Core Network. Common Unit 1.6.1 Installation Materials *** 1
Core Network the nodal elements and transport links that provide common network infrastructure for providing service to multiple customers. The equipment is located in MTS Allstream ESD (AT&T Canada) central offices. Access Facilities: is defined as transport technology from MTS Allstream ESD (AT&T Canada) closest point of presence to a defined customer or telco demarc which includes the DSU or any similar termination equipment. In general, core network elements and transport facilities, and access facilities provided for the common and pooled use of MTS Allstream ESD (AT&T Canada Corporation) customers shall be provisioned, monitored and maintained by bargaining unit employees, as is common practice today. In no circumstances, other than emergencies, will MNS be used to replace the normal functions of bargaining unit members. MNS has abandoned the monitoring and Level 1 fault isolation involving routers. This work will now be done by bargaining unit employees. Should the MNS organization be temporarily unable to handle the remote testing and activations of these same routers, the work will also be done by experienced bargaining unit employees. This does not preclude the use of contractors or consultants for the purpose of specific work for a temporary period may continue. Bargaining members will continue to provide monitoring, provisioning, maintenance and authentication capabilities for the PDA equipment and any equipment that should replace this in the future. This includes the CISCO dial access and the associated routers and facilities. The core router will be shared with the Netcom organization until the World Net network is fully transitioned to its own router. The 3Com dial ports will be transitioned to the Netcom organization. The bargaining members will retain the physical repair function for those elements that reside within MTS Allstream ESD (AT&T) central offices. With respect to the MTS Allstream ESD (AT&T Canada) OSS network, the overall management rests with the MNS organization. We have agreed to work jointly and concurrently in the monitoring and surveillance of these specific MTS Allstream ESD (AT&T Canada) enterprise networks while respecting each other’s roles and responsibilities. In principle, the technicians will assist with the fault isolations and work with the MNS organization to resolve the problem. MNS has responsibility for the routers and Communication Technicians will focus on the core network and access facilities. For the purposes of Ar...
Core Network. The Product is configured at designated speeds on a port(s) on the Company’s handoff utilizing IP Core Network equipment. This Access Port(s) shall be the point of demarcation for purposes of the applicable Product and for purposes of measurements in connection with said Product. The selected speed of service, physical handoff type on the Licensee Premise Equipment (“CPE”) to the Licensee, pricing and length of the initial Product Term shall be set out in the individual Order Form.
Core Network. The Service is configured at designated speeds on a port(s) on the Provider’s handoff utilizing IP Core Network equipment. This Access Port(s) shall be the point of demarcation for purposes of the applicable Service and for purposes of measurements in connection with said Service. The selected speed of service, physical handoff type on the Customer Premise Equipment (“CPE”) to the Customer, pricing and length of the initial Service Term shall be set out in the individual Service Order.
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