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Equipment Configuration. Customer is responsible for any Equipment modifications necessary at to accommodate Service outlined herein.
Equipment Configuration. Configuration services will be scheduled (onsite, remote or a combination thereof) between 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM Monday through Friday, as coordinated with the assigned Philips clinical consultant, and are limited to the new software version implementation. Customer will provide access and use of their equipment. Configurations are based on current monitoring solution. If expert screen services are required, as determined solely by Philips, they are available at an additional cost.
Equipment Configuration. Customer will not modify the equipment configuration without the express written consent of DigitalGlobe. Any unauthorized modification will void any warranty in Article 8 or performance obligation of DigitalGlobe. Customer is responsible for obtaining technical data from other satellite vendors to support any modifications.
Equipment Configuration. Vendor acknowledges that quality of the Broadband Backhaul Services is critical to the satisfaction of the users of Customer's services and will work to minimize any quality issues associated with the rapid implementation of new service technologies (other than to the extent that such quality issues are caused by new service technologies directed by Customer). Vendor will utilize a complement of equipment at broadband POPs. Customer will reasonably cooperate with Vendor in the testing and implementation of any alternative equipment at the broadband POPs that Vendor desires to implement. A sample configuration of equipment is described below. [*Material Omitted and Separately Filed Under an Application for Confidential Treatment]. Ancillary equipment will be provided in each POP to CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED support configuration and management functions. [*Material Omitted and Separately Filed Under an Application for Confidential Treatment].
Equipment Configuration. The router-modem, external antenna and other hardware devices are configured to provide the maximum connection capabilities between the Customer’s end-user devices and the Xxxxxx Wireless Network. Actual connection speeds may vary with Internet/network traffic, environmental or other factors.
Equipment Configuration. FIS will supply, at no additional fee, those CPUs, communications controllers, DASD equipment, tape/cartridge equipment, printers and other equipment as identified below and such other equipment as FIS may deem appropriate for its operation of the “Data Center” (as that term is defined in the Core Processing Services Addendum). Hardware: ******************************* ******************************* ********************************************** ******************************* ********************** ******************************* ******************************* ************************************************************************************************************ ******************************************************************************
Equipment Configuration. The router-modem, external antenna and other hardware devices are configured to provide the maximum connection capabilities between the Customer’s end-user devices and the Rogers Wireless Network. Actual connection speeds may vary with Internet/network traffic, environmental or other factors. The Customer may not alter the Equipment configuration after the installation of the equipment without Rogers express written permission. Any alternations not specifically authorized by Rogers may, at Rogers sole discretion, incur additional charges to restore the configuration to a state acceptable to Rogers.
Equipment Configuration. The proposed system shall be capable of handling the following configuration and the bidder should provide detailed documentation explaining the points below:
2.5.1 1 +0 (Unprotected)
2.5.2 1+1 Hot Standby and 1+1 Hot Standby Dual Antenna
2.5.3 1+1 Frequency diversity
2.5.4 1 +1 Space diversity 2.5.5 1+1 Dual polarization with XPIC 2.5.6 N+1 Configuration 2.5.7 N+0 Configuration
Equipment Configuration. KMC shall provide MGS Services other than those in the Implementation Schedule after receipt of a Qwest service order in a form mutually agreed by the parties (each a "Service Order") for such MGS Services; provided, however, that any Service Order shall not be binding until accepted by KMC and in the event KMC in its discretion determines that filling such order would require additional third party capital financing, such Service Order shall be subject to obtaining such additional third party capital financing, and the provision of MGS Services pursuant thereto may be conditioned on the agreement of both parties to a separate agreement governing such MGS Services. Such Service Order shall specify a requested installation date that is at least 90 days after the date of such Service Order. KMC shall notify Qwest within 2 business days after receipt of a Service Order if such Service Order contains insufficient information for KMC to meet the requested provisioning period. In filling Service Orders, KMC shall use modems, MGS Servers and other network equipment (according to a configuration of cabinets, fuse panels, racks, routers, and other equipment necessary for a plug and play configuration) that are specified by Qwest in each Service Order. The MGS Service will initially be provided using Cisco or Nortel equipment (as agreed to by Qwest) (together with equipment specified by Qwest pursuant to the next to last sentence of this Section 6, the "Qwest-Required Equipment") which enables Qwest to exchange either data (e.g. V.90), voice (e.g. G.711) or fax (e.g. T.37) traffic with end user customers (i.e. the dial-up users) of the MGS Services. Except with respect to MGS Circuits that must be ordered to satisfy the Services Commitments, Qwest may specify other models or vendors of equipment to be used in the MGS Services configuration, provided that Qwest shall be responsible for and shall pay any increased costs to KMC resulting from the use by KMC of other models and vendors of MGS Servers at Qwest's request. Qwest may also request that software upgrades be made; provided that Qwest shall be responsible for and shall pay any increased costs to KMC resulting from such software upgrades; provided further that absent such request and payment by Qwest, KMC shall be under no obligation to upgrade any software. Each Service Order is hereby incorporated by reference.