Provisioning Interface Sample Clauses

Provisioning Interface. (i) Bandwidth will provide a web application interface between the ALI management service and Customer’s web based service order system(s) for normal user additions and changes. Xxxxxxxxx will return alternate addresses for the End User to choose from (or for Customer’s service representatives to present to the End User to choose from) in real time, if the first address submission is invalid or is ambiguous with multiple valid matches.
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Provisioning Interface. (i) Provider will provide a web application interface between the ALI management service and Customer’s web based service order system(s) for normal user additions and changes. Provider will return alternate addresses for the End User to choose from (or for Customer’s service representatives to present to the End User to choose from) in real time, if the first address submission is invalid or is ambiguous with multiple valid matches.
Provisioning Interface. Bandwidth will provide a web application interface between the ALI management service and Customer’s web-based service order system(s) for normal user additions and changes. Xxxxxxxxx will return alternate addresses for the End User to choose from (or for Customer’s service representatives to present to the End User to choose from) in real time, if the first address submission is invalid or is ambiguous with multiple valid matches. If Customer makes a request to Bandwidth, Xxxxxxxxx’s database personnel will perform bulk uploads from flat files Customer provides to Bandwidth via email, upload via web portal or by placing onto Bandwidth’s FTP server. If applicable, Customer will coordinate the exchange of alternate address information with Customer’s End Users and Bandwidth. Customer may elect to program Customer’s own web user interface to Bandwidth. Bandwidth provides a secure portal, sample clients in various formats, and a development server for Customer’s programmers to test the application.

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