Network Expansion. (a) Provision of a railway line on the Western Railway between Santacruz and Mahim, and modification of the Harbor Line flyover at Mahim, and introduction of additional trains.
(b) Provision of an additional pair of tracks on the Western Railway between Borivali and Virar, and four lines between Borivali and Churchgate for suburban services, construction of a two-km bridge at Vasai creek, and a new maintenance shed at Virar, and introduction of additional trains.
(c) Construction of two additional railway lines covering a distance of 16 km on the Central Railway between Kurla and Thane, and introduction of additional trains.
Network Expansion. The Contractor may expand into any county in Florida following successful review by the Department of the following information submitted to the Contract Manager for each requested service area: letter of expansion request; copies of the first page and signature page of the executed subcontracts; applicable active licenses (the name of the subcontractor should be the same as the license); completed provider network template (electronic and hard copy); and for Contractors licensed as a HMO, a copy of the health care provider certificate for the requested service area; a certification from each subcontractor (EXHIBIT G); geo access map or other Department approved mapping software for all facilities and subcontractors providing services outside of an enrollee’s home services. The Contractor must credential all network subcontractors prior to submitting the expansion request to the Department. Networks for existing counties of operation must meet contract qualifications prior to expansion to additional counties.
2.8.4.1 The requirement for submission of at least two providers for each contractually required service cannot be waived unless certain conditions are met for underserved areas. For underserved areas, alternate providers from a neighboring county may be accepted under certain circumstances, if approved by the Department. In counties where less than two Diversion contractors are currently approved, and/or other underserved areas where there are barriers to the establishment of a network of at least two providers for each required service, the Contractor shall be required to submit additional information to the Department on the Provider Network and Staffing Report.
2.8.4.2 If there are two or more service providers in the area and less than two providers agree to provide the contractually required service, the applicant must maintain and provide to the Department all correspondence and documentation related to the good faith contracting efforts, including the rate offered, for those providers who decline to participate.
Network Expansion. Strengthen partnerships with additional occupational health clinics aiming to broaden reach and accessibility for all candidates regardless of locations.
Network Expansion. The MBDS Network is evolving into a broader platform for regional coordination across sites and donors, and will continue to integrate additional technical aspects of data analysis, forecasting, and policy to assure the region’s capacity to comply with International Health Regulations.
Network Expansion. The contractor may expand into new service areas approved by CMS, by providing the following information to the Department’s contract manager for each requested service area: letter of expansion request, copies of the first page and signature page of the executed subcontracts, applicable active licenses (the name of the subcontractor should be the same as the license), completed provider network template (electronic and hard copy), and for contractors licensed as a HMO, a copy of the health care provider certificate for the requested service area, also include a certification from each subcontractor (EXHIBIT G), geo access map or other Department approved mapping software for all facilities and subcontractors providing in home services. All network subcontractors shall be credentialed prior to submitting the expansion request to the Department.
Network Expansion. The contractor may expand into new service areas approved by CMS, by providing the following information to the plan analyst: letter of expansion request, copies of the first page and signature page of the executed subcontracts, applicable licenses, completed provider network template (electronic and hard copy), and for contractors licensed as a HMO, a copy of the health care provider certificate for the requested service area. Amendment 001 Agreement Number XQ744
Network Expansion. To facilitate the development of last mile services in the County and surrounding areas, OneTone will make capital investments for Network infrastructure expansion totaling no less than $1,000,000 over the first three years of the Term, as described in this subsection. OneTone acknowledges that expansion of the Network is a material obligation under this Agreement, and that a failure to make timely capital investments, or failure to do so in a manner that demonstrably corresponds to fiber or wireless Network expansion (as set forth below), shall amount to a breach of this Agreement. At the County’s request, but no more than four times per calendar year, OneTone shall promptly provide an itemized statement specifically describing its capital expenditures made and planned pursuant to this subsection. If required by market conditions, and to facilitate OneTone’s flexibility to meet the overall Network expansion objectives of the County, One Tone may shift expenditures among the categories set forth below so long as the total $1,000,000 investment is made within the first three years of the Term.
Network Expansion a) Who pays for hooking up a subscriber? If the subscriber, how much? Variation by distance?
b) How do you determine the sequence for expansion of access, specifically between potential subscribers that currently have access to Spectrum and those who live on uncabled roads?
c) How handle situations where an individual residence or business is unusually far from the mid mile network compared to the vast majority of the properties in town so that last mile hook up cost would be much higher than average?
d) What happens when new properties become potential subscribers? For example, if a piece of vacant property currently on a Spectrum road is sold and a buyer begins to add a home or business, at what point would the town be responsible for the $30 monthly fee?