NETWORK CONNECTIVITY AND OPERATIONS Sample Clauses

NETWORK CONNECTIVITY AND OPERATIONS. ISSC shall manage and maintain the dial and leased circuit bandwidth as of the Commencement Date, necessary to deliver the Services and to meet the Performance Standards, and shall assume responsibility for the operation of the Network, including Network management and monitoring as currently performed by Flagstar, including without limitation, common carrier access management, equipment design, circuit ordering, maintenance, and problem prevention, identification and resolution. Included in such responsibilities, ISSC shall perform the following functions related to Network connectivity and operations for the Data Network and Voice Services locations listed in Schedule I and as described in the Topology and Connectivity diagrams in Exhibits I-1 and I-2 and as updated during the verification and validation period described in Section 2.3 of the Agreement. 1. provide, manage, monitor and maintain connectivity between the Data Center and the Data Network and Voice Services locations necessary for the performance of the Services and to meet the Performance Standards; 2. maintain the Network bandwidth, Network Availability and Network response times, necessary to deliver the Services and to meet the Performance Standards; 3. upon Flagstar's request, reallocate the dial and leased circuit bandwidth provided that if such reallocation impacts ISSC's ability to provide the Services, ISSC shall notify Flagstar of the impact and, if Flagstar decides to proceed, then ISSC shall be relieved of the affected Performance Standards; 4. maintain Network availability in accordance with the Performance Standards set forth in this Schedule E; 5. oversee installation and maintenance of Network circuits and equipment to meet the Performance Standards; 6. provide cost estimates as required by the Change Control Process for all costs separately chargeable to Flagstar; 7. where possible, perform changes to the Network, in accordance with the Change Control Process, on an expedited basis at Flagstar's request; 8. schedule Network outages related to installation and maintenance during off-peak hours, as approved in advance by Flagstar, and/or as described in the Procedures Manual; 9. request management functions and equipment order pre-approval not less than two (2) business days prior to time required to ensure no delay to Flagstar operations; 10. serve as a single-point-of-contact for all Network needs; 11. coordinate with inter-exchange carriers to provide connectivity and mainta...
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NETWORK CONNECTIVITY AND OPERATIONS. TriZetto shall be responsible for managing network connectivity and operations for the network. TriZetto's responsibilities with respect to network connectivity and operations shall include the following: (i) Proactively managing and monitoring the network through the use of a network monitoring system, including monitoring of circuit performance and utilization. (ii) Notifying the Help Desk of any network outage and proceeding with remediation procedures. (iii) Tracking, managing, communicating and resolving network exceptions. A.1-14 (iv) Working with all involved parties (e.g., other vendors, Client personnel) to resolve network problems.

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