Electronic File Transfer Sample Clauses

Electronic File Transfer. A system or process which utilizes an electronic format and protocol to send/receive data files.
Electronic File Transfer. II-3 1.25 E-911 Service .................................................... II-3 1.26 Exchange Message Record (EMR) ................................... II-3 1.27
Electronic File Transfer. II-4 1.30 E-911 Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II-4 1.31 Exchange Message Record (EMR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II-4 1.32 Exchange Service I-4
Electronic File Transfer. It is the intention of the City to, during the tenure of this contract, move away from receiving the scanned documents from the Service Provider. It will be required from the Service Provider to provide the scanned documents in an electronic file which must be transferred to the City, using the City’s file transfer protocol, as and when required or individual retrieval by Authorized CCT staff via the Service provider web portal..
Electronic File Transfer. A system or process which utilizes an electronic format and protocol to send/receive data files. Traffic bound to any Enhanced Service Provider or Internet Service Provider. ESP/ISP Traffic is separate and distinct from Local Traffic. A method of routing 911 calls to a PSAP that uses a customer location database to determine the location to which a call should be routed. E-9‑1‑1 service includes the forwarding of the caller's Automatic Number Identification (ANI) to the PSAP where the ANI is used to retrieve and display the Automatic Location Identification (ALI) on a terminal screen at the answering Attendant's position. It usually includes selective routing.
Electronic File Transfer. II-4 1.30 Enhanced Service Provider (ESP) )/Internet Service Provider (ISP) Traffic II-4 1.31 E-911 Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II-4 1.32 Exchange Message Record (EMR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II-4 1.33 Exchange Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II-4
Electronic File Transfer. NAC and the Business Partner may transfer information using only systems approved by NAC IT Services:  Approved NAC secure THRU dropbox facility. P aper Information may be transferred in paper format between parties and will be secured appropriately to match the classification detailed in section 2. This requires paper assets to be double-enveloped before entering the postal system. The following circumstances will permit the use of single-enveloping:  data being hand delivered;  personal data identifiers being reduced to initials and address. G eneral for both parties  Fax, general post and unencrypted transfers are not to be used;  Removable and mobile media such as Cdroms, memory sticks or smart devices are generally prohibited, but if required then AES 256bit encryption software must be applied and delivery method must be a traceable secure courier service or hand delivery. Approval of the NAC ICT Security Officer is required before such mechanisms are used.
Electronic File Transfer. II-4 1.30 Enhanced Service Provider (ESP) )/Internet Service Provider (ISP) Traffic .. II-4 1.31 E-911 Service .......................................................................................................... II-4 1.32 Exchange Message Record (EMR) ...................................................................... II-4 1.33 Exchange Service .................................................................................................. II-4 1.34 Expanded Interconnection Service (EIS) ............................................................ II-4 1.35 Facility ..................................................................................................................... II-4 1.46 Interconnection Point (IP) I-6
Electronic File Transfer. II-2 1.26 E-911 Service .................................................... II-2 1.27 End Office ....................................................... II-2 1.28 End Office Switches ............................................... II-2 1.29 ESP/ISP Traffic ................................................... II-2 1.30 Exchange Access ................................................. II-3 1.31 Exchange Message Record (EMR) ................................... II-3 1.32

Related to Electronic File Transfer

  • Electronic Files a. It is the Buyer's responsibility to maintain a copy of any original Electronic File provided by the Buyer. b. The Seller shall not be responsible for checking the accuracy of supplied input from an electronic file unless otherwise agreed in writing. c. Without prejudice to clause 5.2(b), if an electronic file is not suitable for outputting on equipment normally adequate for such purposes without adjustment or other corrective action the Seller may make a charge for any resulting additional cost incurred or may reject the file without prejudice to his rights to payment for work done/material purchased.

  • Electronic Records As used in this Appendix A, the terms “books,” “records,” “documents,” and “other evidence” refer to electronic versions as well as hard copy versions.

  • Electronic Funds Transfer Upon reinstatement by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, this Security Instrument and obligations secured hereby shall remain fully effective as if no acceleration had occurred. However, this right to reinstate shall not apply in the case of acceleration under Section 18.

  • Electronic Record Search The Reporting Estonian Financial Institution must review electronically searchable data maintained by the Reporting Estonian Financial Institution for any of the following U.S. indicia: a) Identification of the Account Holder as a U.S. citizen or resident; b) Unambiguous indication of a U.S. place of birth; c) Current U.S. mailing or residence address (including a U.S. post office box); d) Current U.S. telephone number; e) Standing instructions to transfer funds to an account maintained in the United States; f) Currently effective power of attorney or signatory authority granted to a person with a U.S. address; or g) An “in-care-of” or “hold mail” address that is the sole address the Reporting Estonian Financial Institution has on file for the Account Holder. In the case of a Preexisting Individual Account that is a Lower Value Account, an “in-care-of” address outside the United States or “hold mail” address shall not be treated as U.S. indicia.