MANAGED CONNECTIVITY Sample Clauses

The Managed Connectivity clause defines the responsibilities and terms under which one party provides and manages network connectivity services for another. This typically includes the setup, monitoring, maintenance, and troubleshooting of internet or private network connections, often with specified service levels and support obligations. By clearly outlining these duties, the clause ensures reliable network access for the client and allocates responsibility for connectivity issues, thereby minimizing downtime and clarifying accountability.
MANAGED CONNECTIVITY. The Supplier will provide first line support and fault diagnosis with escalation to communications provider for second and third line support and fix. Different types of connectivity carry different support levels and response times and will be detailed in carrier terms and conditions. Support is provided for the connectivity and router (if supplied by the Supplier) but excludes any additional devices. Communication lines supplied by the Supplier provide first line fault diagnosis with second and third line support provided by Openreach. The Customer is responsible for connectivity and communication provided by other means or providers.
MANAGED CONNECTIVITY. (a) In the event that Purchaser or its Affiliates intend to sell, assign, transfer or otherwise dispose of the Managed Connectivity Business or any part thereof (other than in connection with an MC Excluded Transaction) at any time on or prior to the fifth (5th) anniversary of the Closing Date, Purchaser shall notify Seller in writing of such intention (the “MC Offer Notice”), and following such notification Seller shall have the right (but no obligation) to make a bona fide offer in writing at any time within sixty (60) days following receipt of the MC Offer Notice (the “MC ROFO Period”) to Purchaser to repurchase the Managed Connectivity Business or such portion thereof (the “MC Offer”). In the event Seller makes an MC Offer within the MC ROFO Period, the Parties shall then negotiate in good faith for a period of an additional sixty (60) days (“MC Negotiation Period”) towards the execution of a repurchase agreement. None of Purchaser or any of its Affiliates shall make public their intention to sell, assign, transfer or otherwise dispose of the Managed Connectivity Business or any part thereof (i) prior to the delivery of an MC Offer Notice and the expiration of the MC ROFO Period associated therewith and (ii) in the event of an MC Offer within the MC ROFO Period, prior to the expiration of the MC Negotiation Period. (b) If Seller does not make an MC Offer during the MC ROFO Period, then Purchaser may offer to sell, assign, transfer or dispose the Managed Connectivity Business to any other Person at any price and on any terms. If Seller does make an MC Offer but the parties do not execute a repurchase agreement with respect thereto during the MC Negotiation Period, or a mutually agreed extension of time, so long as Purchaser has negotiated in good faith with respect thereto during such MC Negotiation Period, then Purchaser may offer to sell, assign, transfer or dispose the Managed Connectivity Business to any other Person at a price higher than set forth in the MC Offer and on other terms at least as favorable to Purchaser as those contemplated by the MC Offer (as such MC Offer may be amended during such MC Negotiation Period). (c) If Purchaser decides at any time to discontinue the Managed Connectivity Business or any portion thereof, without transferring it to a third party, Purchaser shall notify Seller promptly in writing no less than 30 days prior to such discontinuation and shall negotiate in good faith with Seller with respect to the potential acq...

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