Per-Occurrence Repair Services Sample Clauses

Per-Occurrence Repair Services. As a separate and additional charge, each Base Station item returned for repair will be charged individually. Invoicing at the beginning of each month for units delivered to Nortel Networks for repair during the previous month. • The Individual Base Station element return & repair included are: • TPM • TTM • TBM • NMM • TMU • OVPM • As a separate and additional charge, an RTU Repair & Return service will be offered through one of two options. Axtel will elect one of these two options by the Closing Date for the year 2003 and by December 15th of the prior year for each year thereafter. Both options are detailed in the Price Summary (Exhibit “A”). • Nortel Networks repair cases resulting in “no fault found” to be charged at 50 % of the Nortel Networks’ full repair rates. Axtel will pay the handling fee of units determined by Nortel Networks to be beyond economic repair. Return and repair turnaround target time to be 60 days. • Nortel Networks will not provide a hardware emergency replacement service.
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Per-Occurrence Repair Services. As a separate and additional charge, each Base Station item returned for repair will be charged individually. Invoicing at the beginning of each month for units delivered to Nortel Networks for repair during the previous month. * The Individual Base Station element return & repair included are: * TPM * TTM * TBM * NMM * TMU * OVPM * As a separate and additional charge, an RTU Repair & Return service will be offered through one of two options. Axtel will elect one of these two options by the Closing Date for the year 2003 and by December 15th of the prior year for each year thereafter. Both options are detailed in the Price Summary (Exhibit "A").
Per-Occurrence Repair Services. Airspan Networks will register and manage requests for Return and Replace service during Airspan’ normal business days and hours in the location where the service is being performed. Upon receiving Axtel’s request, Airspan will allocate a part request number (also known as a Return Material Authorization number) to each FRU to be replaced and will notify Axtel in writing of the relevant part request number. Following allocation of the part request number(s) Airspan will repair or replace the unit and will deliver the repaired unit or an equivalent to Axtel within 60 days of receipt by Airspan at the place where the repair or replacement is carried out (the “R&R Time Limit”). On-site repair and on-site replacement services by Airspan are not included with the Return and Replace Service.

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