Paging Sample Clauses

Paging. The paging system is divided into sub-zones whereby Tenant will have the ability to page personnel within the confines of the Premises. In the event of an emergency or building evacuation, Landlord will have the capability to make paging announcements in the Premises. Tenant shall not adjust, alter, or remove any Landlord paging system equipment at any time.
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Paging. 3.1 Allow for digital paging. 3.2 Paging operations (paging from consoles – analog and digital) including: • Manual and instant paging • Quick call paging • Two-tone standard and custom paging • Frequency steered paging • Multiple alert tones 3.3 More character width (minimum of 25 characters) in pager grouping naming structure. 3.4 Delay between pages. • Define time • Fixed or configurable 3.5 Stored paging for repeat paging. 3.6 Pre-alert paging tone (vendor provided solution). 3.7 Paging grouped by area/region/county or community. 3.8 System shall support stacked paging capabilities over several radio channels with auto tone capabilities to eliminate manual intervention.
Paging. The [*] Product broadcasts Page Request messages to all cell sites belonging to the same Paging Area.
Paging. The paging system is automated but definable. Page and note numbering and lettering is fully automatic and controlled by the column and page settings within Format Contents, Format Options, and Layout sections. Sometimes page breaks will not be located in the desired positions. Some paging can be altered via the Accounts Options without the need to edit a Layout. Automatic page breaks are created by the first occurrence of two blank lines looking back up the text from the full page-end less any footer. Editing cannot be carried out directly in Accounts pages because of the complex page control. However any individual Accounts Schedule may be edited via [F2] or [F9] or the Accounts Options Menu. Accessed via [F4] from Accounts Pages.
Paging. To improve the quality of the services provided, it is intended: One of the chief tasks in the Company’s human resources policy is ensuring a supply of highly qualified personnel. The main fields of activity of VolgaTelecom’s human resources department are in the quality selection, training and rotation of staff, raising qualifications, training specialists of all levels, as well as developing compensation packages. Staff training is undertaken in the Company both in the form of training away from work (in training centres and institutes of higher education in the VFD and Moscow) and in short targeted courses to raise qualifications: training days, seminars, conferences and master classes. As an additional pension support for employees, the Company has concluded an agreement with the non-state pension funds TelecomSoyuz and Doveriye. On reach- ing pensionable age, staff will be able to obtain the right to an additional non-state pension via these bodies; the size of the pension will depend upon the length of the person’s continuous service with the Company. Two of the main tasks of the Human Resources Department are improving the Company’s structure and optimising the size of the staff. A number of structural changes are taking place in the Company with the aim of eliminat- ing inefficient subdivisions and duplication of functions. To increase the effi- ciency of the Company’s activity and to reduce its overheads, an ERP system was obtained in May 2003 which will allow the procedures for processing managerial information to be standardised and accelerated. Co-operation with the RF Ministry for Anti-Monopoly Policy and Support of Business (MAP RF) in the area of tariff regulation will be directed towards carrying out a staged optimisation of tariffs and towards harmonising their levels across the branches of the unified Company. Work will continue to bring tariffs for regulated services up to an economic level. The main direc- tions of the Company’s tariff policy in the area on regulated tariffs are: to increase the prices for local telephone connections and gradually to reduce the tariffs for inter-urban telephone communications and for providing access to the telephone network; a phased reduction in cross subsidy between the local and long-distance communications services, while retaining a partial cross subsidising of the rural telephone network service; a changeover in the near future to a system of limit pricing for tariffs. 1. Kirov branch 27.27 15.38...
Paging. MEI will cease to provide MCMS paging services 90 days after closing. INTERNET/INTRANET INTERNET MEI will cease providing external internet connectivity, web hosting services, and firewall services 90 days after closing. INTRANET All intranet files unique to MCMS will be transferred to MCMS via network connections or tape drives, whichever is in place at time of transfer. Transfer of the files is contingent on MCMS ability to provide intranet services. All files will be transferred within 90 days of closing. All "hot links" from MCMS Infonet pages to MEI Infonet pages will be removed at closing and all MCMS browsers will default to the MCMS home page. MCMS access to the MEI Infonet will be blocked as soon as the MCMS intranet is operational (expected by mid-March 1998). MEI PRESENCE AT MCMS The following equipment will be located at the MCMS facility as long as the MEI call center is located in the MCMS facility. This equipment will be dedicated to the sole use of MEI and will be operated and maintained by MEI personnel. MEI will retain title to the equipment. MEI will also require full access to the equipment on 7X24 basis with an MCMS IT escort. 2 20 COM1 M13SLSSWH1 172.30.20.254 M13SLSSWH2 172.30.20.234 COM4 M13COM4H1 172.30.20.253 M13COM4H2 172.30.20.252 M13COM4H3 172.30.20.243 M13COM4H4 172.30.20.242 M13COM4H5 172.30.20.241 M13COM4H6 172.30.20.237 M13COM4H7 172.30.20.236 M13COM4H8 172.30.20.235 Labeled as "Sales Net" M13COM4H10 172.30.20.232 Labeled as "Sales Net" M13COM4H11 172.30.20.231 Labeled as "Sales Net" M13COM4H12 172.30.20.230 M13COM4H13 172.30.20.228 Labeled as "Sales Net" Telephone Cabinet COM5 M13COM5H1 172.30.20.251 M13COM5H2 172.30.20.249 M13COM5H3 172.30.20.247 M13COM5H4 172.30.20.246 M13COM5H5 172.30.20.245 M13COM5H6 172.30.20.244 M13COM5H7 172.30.20.240 M13COM5H8 172.30.20.239 M13CXX0X0 172.30.20.238 M13COM5H10 172.30.20.229 CMS Server Room M13MEICDDI1 172.30.20.248 _MEI13BDC1 172.30.20.1 CMS Conference Room 16 Video Conferencing Unit
Paging. To be provided by Arcada service providers. MUSIC-ON-HOLD: Arcada will contract for this service if required.
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