Network and Port Components Clause Samples

The "Network and Port Components" clause defines the responsibilities and specifications regarding the hardware and software elements that enable network connectivity and data transmission, such as routers, switches, and port interfaces. It typically outlines which party is responsible for providing, maintaining, and securing these components, and may specify technical standards or compatibility requirements. By clearly allocating duties and setting expectations for network infrastructure, this clause helps prevent disputes over performance issues and ensures reliable connectivity between parties.
Network and Port Components. This SLA applies solely to the Service and the underlying network components of the First Communications IP Network (“IP Network”) used solely for the purpose of providing the Service, and does not modify or affect any other SLAs provided by Company (if any) for telecommunications or information services purchased by Customer. The IP Network includes routers, switches, fiber and any other facilities that are owned by Company or other providers specifically selected by Company. As defined in this SLA, a Point of Presence (“POP”) means a First Communications POP location that represents the provider edge of the IP Network.
Network and Port Components. This SLA applies solely to the Service and the underlying network components of the First Communications TDM Network (“TDM Network”) used solely for the purpose of providing the Service, and does not modify or affect any other SLAs provided by Company (if any) for telecommunications or information services purchased by Customer. The TDM Network includes fiber, transport and switching equipment and any other facilities that are owned by Company or other providers specifically selected by Company. As defined in this SLA, a Point of Presence (“POP”) means a First Communications POP location that represents the provider edge of the TDM Network.
Network and Port Components 

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  • OPEN SOURCE COMPONENTS The DS Offerings may include open source components. Whenever notices (such as acknowledgment, copies of licenses or attribution notice) are required by the original licensor, such notices are included in the Documentation of the DS Offerings. Moreover, some open source components may not be distributed and licensed under the terms of the Agreement but under the terms of their original licenses as set forth in the Documentation of the DS Offerings themselves. Source code for open source software components is available upon request. Except for components mentioned in the section EXCLUSIONS below, the warranty and indemnification provided by DS under the Agreement apply to all open source software components and shall be provided by DS and not by the original licensor, but only for the use of the DS Offerings that is in compliance with the terms of the Agreement, and in conjunction with the DS Offerings. The original licensors of said open source software components provide them on an “as is” basis and without any liability whatsoever to Customer.

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