NON-PRODUCTION TPS AVAILABILITY AND RESPONSE TIME Sample Clauses

NON-PRODUCTION TPS AVAILABILITY AND RESPONSE TIME. With respect to the non-production version of the TPS (the "TPS Model Office"), EDS shall use commercially reasonable efforts to (i) maintain Availability for each of the On-Line component and the RTP component of the TPS at a level such that the aggregate number of hours of Availability for such components during each calendar month are equal to at least ninety-seven percent (97%) of the total Model Office Scheduled Hours of Availability (as defined below) for such month, (ii) maintain Availability for each of the On-Line component and the RTP component of the TPS at a level such that the aggregate number of hours of Availability of such components during the six (6) calendar month period beginning on the first day of the calendar month immediately following the calendar month in which the final Liberty central billing unit has been implemented under the Liberty/HCCC Agreement and each successive six (6) calendar month period are equal to at least ninety-eight percent (98%) of the total of the On-Line Scheduled Hours of Availability and the RTP Scheduled Hours of Availability for such time period, (iii) provide an Average On-Line Response Time during the Model Office Scheduled Hours of Availability equal to or less than three seconds and (iv) provide an Average RTP Response Time during the Model Office Scheduled Hours of Availability equal to or less than ten (10) seconds. Since the TPS Model Office is a non-production environment, (i) EDS will not be required to document and report associated Availability nor Response Time and (ii) EDS' failure to actually achieve such Availability and Response Time goals in any calendar month will not constitute a breach or default by EDS. If EDS is not in compliance with the monthly service levels set forth in subsections a) through c) above during any two (2) consecutive calendar months or the semi-annual service level set forth in subsection a) above, EDS will investigate and correct any deficiencies in EDS' service causing such noncompliance as promptly as reasonably possible. When such deficiencies have been corrected, EDS will so notify HCCC and demonstrate compliance with such service levels over the next full calendar month or semi-annual period, as the case may be.
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