Installation and Availability Sample Clauses

Installation and Availability. I specifically understand and agree that computers, modems, routers and related equipment are highly technical and delicate and that adding hardware or software, including those related to DSL modems, Wireless modules and ONTs, can adversely affect the operations of computers, including, but not limited to, loss of computer memory and data stored on computers, and damage to computer hardware. I hereby assume the risk of such adverse effects. For more information, please see the HardyNet Network Management Policies Disclosure, the HardyNet Network Acceptable Use Policy and the HardyNet Network Privacy Policy. Bandwidth (DSL and Wireless). Provider offers tiered High-Speed Internet services related to “speeds” or bandwidth. This agreement is for allocated bandwidth up to (all speeds noted are maximum speeds only and not guaranteed): (Circle one)
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Installation and Availability. I specifically understand and agree that computers, modems, routers and related equipment are highly technical and delicate and that adding hardware or software, including those related to DSL modems, Wireless modules and ONTs, can adversely affect the operations of computers, including, but not limited to, loss of computer memory and data stored on computers, and damage to computer hardware. I hereby assume the risk of such adverse effects. For more information, please see the HardyNet Network Management Policies Disclosure, the HardyNet Network Acceptable Use Policy and the HardyNet Network Privacy Policy. Bandwidth (DSL and Wireless). Provider offers tiered High-Speed Internet services related to “speeds” or bandwidth. This agreement is for allocated bandwidth up to (all speeds noted are maximum speeds only and not guaranteed): (Circle one) (Up to) 768 kbps 1.5 Mbps 3 Mbps 6 Mbps The bandwidth utilized by High-Speed Internet service will vary greatly from one location to another depending upon many factors, including, but not limited to, condition and length of the circuits from Provider’s central office to the Customer’s location, software settings on the Customer’s computer, condition of cabling and hardware at the Customer’s location, equipment and hardware at various locations on the Internet, and the amount of data traffic on the Internet at any given time. Due to these varied factors, I understand that testing is required to determine whether I am eligible for certain bandwidth levels at my Customer location. I also understand that the tier speeds listed represent the maximum bandwidth allowed under that tier and are not guaranteed, and that individual bandwidth at any particular time may vary depending in the factors listed above. For more information, please see the HardyNet Network Management Policies Disclosure, the HardyNet Network Acceptable Use Policy and the HardyNet Network Privacy Policy. I understand that I may upgrade my High-Speed Internet service at no additional charge; downgrades to service may result in a service order charge of $30.00. Bandwidth (Fiber-to-the-Home). Provider offers tiered High-Speed Internet and/or OneNet services related to “speeds” or bandwidth. This agreement is for allocated bandwidth up to (all speeds noted are maximum speeds only and not guaranteed): (Circle one) 5 Mbps down, 2 Mbps up 15 Mbps down/7 up 25 Mbps down/10 up Bandwidth speeds with fiber-to-the-home typically do not vary as greatly from location...

Related to Installation and Availability

  • Therapist Availability Therapist’s office is equipped with a confidential voice mail system that allows Patient to leave a message at any time. Therapist will make every effort to return calls within 24 hours (or by the next business day), but cannot guarantee the calls will be returned immediately. Therapist is unable to provide 24-hour crisis service. In the event that Patient is feeling unsafe or requires immediate medical or psychiatric assistance, he/she should call 911, or go to the nearest emergency room.

  • System Availability System Availability percentage is calculated as follows:  Total MinutesintheMonth −Downtime   System Availability%age =  Total MinutesintheMonth *100    System Availability SLA (“SLA”) 99.5% System Availability percentage during each Month for productive versions Credit 2% of Monthly Subscription Fees for each 1% below SLA, not to exceed 100% of Monthly Subscription Fees Excluded Downtime Total Minutes in the Month attributable to: (i) a Scheduled Downtime for which a Regular Maintenance Window is described in Section 4 below, or (ii) any other Scheduled Downtime according to Section 4 for which the customer has been notified at least five (5) business days prior to such Scheduled Downtime or (iii) unavailability caused by factors outside of SAP’s reasonable control, such as unpredictable and unforeseeable events that could not have been avoided even if reasonable care had been exercised. Scheduled Downtime Scheduled Downtime for the applicable Cloud Services to which customer has subscribed is set forth in Section 4 below entitled “Maintenance Windows for Cloud Services”.

  • General Availability The commitment to availability specified in the letter of appointment shall be subject to mutually acceptable revision. Such revision will occur once per year, or, if mutually agreed between the Employer and the employee, on a more frequent basis. The Employer will issue a revised letter of appointment to reflect approved changes to employee’s general availability.

  • Installation and Use You may install and use the Software only for the number of licenses acquired by you. In order to exercise your rights to the Software under this Agreement, you must activate your copy of the Software in the manner described during the launch sequence.

  • Service Availability You understand that Service availability is at all times conditioned upon the corresponding operation and availability of the communication systems used in communicating your instructions and requests to the Credit Union. We will not be liable or have any responsibility of any kind for any loss or damage thereby incurred by you in the event of any failure or interruption of such communication systems or services resulting from the act or omission of any third party, or from any other cause not reasonably within the control of the Credit Union.

  • RDDS availability Refers to the ability of all the RDDS services for the TLD, to respond to queries from an Internet user with appropriate data from the relevant Registry System. If 51% or more of the RDDS testing probes see any of the RDDS services as unavailable during a given time, the RDDS will be considered unavailable.

  • DNS name server availability Refers to the ability of a public-­‐DNS registered “IP address” of a particular name server listed as authoritative for a domain name, to answer DNS queries from an Internet user. All the public DNS-­‐registered “IP address” of all name servers of the domain name being monitored shall be tested individually. If 51% or more of the DNS testing probes get undefined/unanswered results from “DNS tests” to a name server “IP address” during a given time, the name server “IP address” will be considered unavailable.

  • High Availability Registry Operator will conduct its operations using network and geographically diverse, redundant servers (including network-­‐level redundancy, end-­‐node level redundancy and the implementation of a load balancing scheme where applicable) to ensure continued operation in the case of technical failure (widespread or local), or an extraordinary occurrence or circumstance beyond the control of the Registry Operator. Registry Operator’s emergency operations department shall be available at all times to respond to extraordinary occurrences.

  • Services Availability 13.1 Pentana Solutions must provide the Services between 0900 hours and 1700 hours GMT, Monday to Friday.

  • Unbundled Loop Modifications (Line Conditioning 2.5.1 Line Conditioning is defined as routine network modification that BellSouth regularly undertakes to provide xDSL services to its own customers. This may include the removal of any device, from a copper Loop or copper Sub-loop that may diminish the capability of the Loop or Sub-loop to deliver high-speed switched wireline telecommunications capability, including xDSL service. Such devices include, but are not limited to, load coils, excessive bridged taps, low pass filters, and range extenders. Excessive bridged taps are bridged taps that serves no network design purpose and that are beyond the limits set according to industry standards and/or the XxxxXxxxx XX 00000.

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