Customer Service and Service Level Agreement Sample Clauses

Customer Service and Service Level Agreement. 3.1 Each Party acknowledges and agrees that: (a) Contractor shall be responsible to provide all the day-to-day customer service and technical assistance support for the Services to the Customers after the Commercial Launch Date; (b) Contractor shall establish a customer and technical service hotline on a 24 × 7 basis to provide customer, fault and technical assistance to StarHub for the Services; and (c) StarHub will be solely responsible for the invoicing of and collecting charges and revenue from the Customers in respect of the Services, including charges for air-time and data transmission for content onto Handsets. 3.2 Without prejudice to paragraph 3.1 above, Contractor shall appoint a contact person to handle the Customers’ enquiries, fault reports and complaints in connection with the Services. The details of the contact person are as follows: Name: Jxxx Xxxxx Designation: [ ] VP solutions and services Office Contact: [ ]+000 0 0000000 Mobile Contact: [ ]+000 00 0000000 Email Address: [ ]jxxx.xxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx 3.3 Contractor shall provide StarHub with immediate notice of any unplanned outages to Contractor Network and/or the Services and in accordance with the Service Level Agreement set forth in Annex 2, to enable StarHub to provide the appropriate support to the Customers. 3.4 Contractor shall provide StarHub with not less than ten (10) business daysprior written notice of any planned outages to Contractor Network and/or the Services to enable StarHub to provide the appropriate support to the Customers. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO CERTAIN PORTIONS HEREOF DENOTED WITH “[****]” 3.5 Contractor shall comply strictly with the Service Level Agreement as set out in Annex 2. Without prejudice to the foregoing, Contractor will use best efforts to provide the Services, and related maintenance and support, in accordance with the Service Level Agreement set forth in Annex 1. Contractor will be responsible for the running of the Service with the entire support, hosting and management components and will ensure day-to-day support and technical aspects. Services include: • Technical Support; • Fault Management of all faults reported by StarHub Customer;
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Customer Service and Service Level Agreement. We strive to keep our platform available continuously, especially during standard business hours in client time zones. However, we make no guarantees about this availability due to the various factors that can affect our service. We are not responsible for addressing non-availability of the platform resulting from factors outside of our control, such as a firewall or internet service provider specific to a user or client. Historically, we have less than 1% down-time during business hours. Customer service is available 8 am - 8 pm Eastern Standard Time, Monday to Friday, generally with a one hour response time. For weekends, non-business hours, and U.S. holidays, use our emergency contact number. See the website for detail. We also regularly work with customers outside of regular business hours, and provide phone and email contact information to all clients. Members of the general public may email xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx with questions or for help, and can generally expect a reply within one or two business days. Our software platform is not free of bugs and will continue to have bugs, and sometimes those bugs will affect a user’s ability to interact with our services and data in the platform in expected ways. Our processes to identify, prioritize, and address those bugs is something we are always working to improve. Data-related bugs are often resolved the day they are received and code-related bugs within 1-2 days. Users of our service are invited to communicate bugs to us using support channels, and are always welcome to provide suggestions for improvements and new features. Upgrades and bug fixes to the platform are performed regularly, and new code and features are introduced periodically. PlanIT Geo™ will typically communicate these changes to one or all clients depending on the nature of the change (i.e. global or local), especially when the changes are expected to affect the user experience of the platform.

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  • Service Level Agreement 6.1 NCR Voyix will use commercially reasonable efforts to make the Service available to you at or above the Availability Rate set forth at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/support/aloha-sla. If NCR Voyix does not meet the Availability Rate, you are entitled to request a service-level credit subject to the terms of this Agreement. This credit is calculated as a percentage of the monthly recurring bill (or monthly pro rata share of billing, if billing does not occur monthly) for the Service for the month in which the Availability Rate was not met. The Availability Rate is determined by: (a) dividing the total number of valid outage minutes in a calendar month by the total number of minutes in that month; (b) subtracting that quotient from 1.00; (c) multiplying that difference by 100; and (d) rounding that result to two decimal places in accordance with standard rounding conventions. The number of outage minutes per day for a given service is determined by the lesser of the number of outage minutes. 6.2 Unavailability due to other conditions or caused by factors outside of NCR Voyix’s reasonable control will not be included in the calculation of the Availability Rate. Further, the following are expressly excluded from the calculation of the Availability Rate: (a) service unavailability affecting services or application program interfaces that are not used by you; (b) cases where fail-over to another data center is available but not utilized; (c) transient time-outs, required re-tries, or slower-than-normal response caused by factors outside of NCR Voyix’s reasonable control; (d) Scheduled Downtime, including maintenance and upgrades; (e) force majeure; (f) transmission or communications outages outside the NCR Voyix- controlled environment; (g) store-level down-time caused by factors outside of NCR Voyix’s reasonable control; (h) outages attributable to services, hardware, or software not provided by NCR Voyix, including, but not limited to, issues resulting from inadequate bandwidth or related to third-party software or services; (i) use of the Service in a manner inconsistent with the documentation for the application program interface or the NCR Voyix Product; (j) your Point of Sale (“POS”) failure or the failure to properly maintain the POS environment, including updating the POS firmware or version of the software running on the POS as recommended by either NCR Voyix, a third-party POS reseller or servicer; and (k) issues related to third party domain name system (“DNS”) errors or failures. 6.3 To obtain a service-level credit, you must submit a claim by contacting NCR Voyix through the website at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/support/aloha-sla Your failure to provide the claim and other information will disqualify you from receiving a credit. NCR Voyix must receive claims within 60 days from the last day of the impacted month. After that date, claims are considered waived and will be refused. You must be in compliance with the Agreement in order to be eligible for a service-level credit. You may not unilaterally offset for any performance or availability issues any amount owed to NCR Voyix. If multiple Services experience an outage in a given month, the total credit for that month will be the highest credit allowed for any single Service which failed; there is no stacking of credits. 6.4 The remedies set forth in the Section are your sole and exclusive remedies for performance or availability issues affecting the Services, including any failure by NCR Voyix to achieve the Availability Rate.

  • Service Level Agreements If a Service or a Plan includes a Service Level Agreement (SLA): (a) we are liable for any remedy or rebate specified by the SLA; and (b) subject to clauses 40 to 42, and to the express terms of the SLA, our liability for breach of the SLA is limited to such remedy or rebate.

  • Customer Service Standards The Franchising Authority hereby adopts the customer service standards set forth in Part 76, §76.309 of the FCC’s rules and regulations, as amended. The Grantee shall comply in all respects with the customer service requirements established by the FCC.

  • Customer Services Customer Relationship Management (CRM): All aspects of the CRM process, including planning, scheduling, and control activities involved with service delivery. The service components facilitate agencies’ requirements for managing and coordinating customer interactions across multiple communication channels and business lines. Customer Preferences: Customizing customer preferences relative to interface requirements and information delivery mechanisms (e.g., personalization, subscriptions, alerts and notifications).

  • Service Levels All service level requirements will be set forth in Exhibit A (“XXXX.xxx Referral Service Level Requirements”). Recipient Xxxxxx agrees to adhere, and encourage Recipient Agent’s adherence, with the version of the XXXX.xxx Referral Service Level Requirements in effect at the time XXXX.xxx identifies the Referral to Recipient Broker/Agent.

  • Customer Service A. PRIMARY ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE. Supplier will assign an Account Representative to Sourcewell for this Contract and must provide prompt notice to Sourcewell if that person is changed. The Account Representative will be responsible for: • Maintenance and management of this Contract; • Timely response to all Sourcewell and Participating Entity inquiries; and • Business reviews to Sourcewell and Participating Entities, if applicable.

  • SERVICE LEVEL DESCRIPTION The Fund Accounting Agreement is hereby amended by deleting the Service Level Description attached thereto and replacing it in its entirety with the Service Level Description attached hereto.

  • Service Level In the event that League InfoSight discovers or is notified by you of the existence of Non-Scheduled Downtime, we will use commercially reasonable efforts to determine the source of the problem and attempt to resolve it as quickly as possible.

  • Service Descriptions Credit Card processing services: Global Direct’s actions to the appropriate card associations and/or issuers (e.g., Visa, MasterCard, Diners, Discover); settlement; dispute resolution with cardholders’ banks; and transaction-related reporting, statements and products. Debit/ATM Processing Services: Global Direct has connected to the following debit card networks (“Networks”): Accel, AFFN, Interlink, MAC, Maestro, NYCE, Pulse, Star, and Tyme. Global Direct will provide Merchant with the ability to access the Networks that Global Direct has connected to for the purpose of authorizing debit card transactions at the point of sale from cards issued by the members of the respective Networks. Global Direct will provide connection to such Networks, terminal applications, settlement and reporting activities. EBT Transaction Processing Services: Global Direct offers electronic interfaces to Electronic Benefits Transfer (“EBT”) networks for the processing of cash payments or credits to or for the benefit of benefit recipients (“Recipients”). Global Direct will provide settlement and switching services for various Point of Sale transactions initiated through Merchant for the authorization of the issuance of the United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Services (“FNS”) food stamp benefits (“FS Benefits”) and/or government delivered cash assistance benefits (“Cash Benefits, ”with FS Benefits, “Benefits”) to Recipients through the use of a state-issued card (“EBT Card”). With respect to Visa and MasterCard products, Merchant agrees to pay and Merchant's account(s) will be charged pursuant to Section 5 of this Agreement for any additional fees incurred as a result of Merchant's subsequent acceptance of transactions with any Visa or MasterCard product that it has not elected to accept.

  • Service and Support 1. Brainlab shall be responsible for providing service and support for the Brainlab Technology in all Fields of Use. Brainlab shall be responsible for providing Xxxxx 0 and Level 2 service and support to customers for Products sold by Brainlab in the Therapeutic Delivery Field of Use and for Integrated Products sold by Brainlab in the MR Guided Stereotactic Placement Field of Use. Level 1 support shall include onsite training, help desk services, reseller interfacing, problem isolation and diagnosis, and Level 2 support shall include loading bug fixes, patches, and minor repair services. To the extent relating to SurgiVision Technology, SurgiVision shall provide Level 3 support, which shall include backup support services to assist Brainlab in meeting Level 1 and Level 2 support obligations by addressing certain technical support issues that are beyond the scope of Brainlab’s expertise. Brainlab will pay SurgiVision for Xxxxx 0 support services at standard rates as described in Appendix C, provided that such services were not required for Co-Development and Distribution Agreement between SurgiVision, Inc. and Brainlab Aktiengesellschaft CONFIDENTIAL warranty repair as contemplated in section X.3 below. Appendix C may be changed from time to time, as appropriate upon the mutual agreement of Brainlab and SurgiVision. SurgiVision will provide spare parts and other items for service to Brainlab at a price equal to [***]. Brainlab reserves the right to offer service packages to the end customer at its discretion. 2. SurgiVision shall be responsible for providing service and support to customers in the United States for ClearPoint Products sold in the MR Guided Stereotactic Placement Field of Use; provided, however, that SurgiVision shall be responsible for attending only the initial clinical cases using the ClearPoint Products (to the extent attendance is requested by the customer). For the avoidance of any doubt, the foregoing obligation does not apply to Integrated Products. To the extent Brainlab has a service package with the end user customer that covers ClearPoint Products (not including Integrated Products), SurgiVision shall be entitled to reasonable compensation from Brainlab under such arrangement in an amount to be agreed. 3. SurgiVision shall provide training on the ClearPoint Products, including joint attendance of SurgiVision and Brainlab personnel in initial clinical cases in the applicable region, to Brainlab personnel to enable Brainlab personnel to provide service and support to customers outside of the United States.

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