Service Connectivity Sample Clauses

Service Connectivity. Customer is responsible for selecting the network solution to be used for connection to the Hosted Services; in particular Customer must ensure that the connectivity architecture selected meets its requirements in terms of security, availability, capacity, resilience and performance. The network architecture chosen by Customer can vary (examples include MPLS connectivity, customer leased line connectivity, and VPN over internet connectivity). The data flow between Customer and the Hosted Services is encrypted using industry standard encryption algorithms. Connectivity responsibilities are as follows: Connectivity Method Service Provider Responsibility Customer Responsibility MPLS Connectivity Connectivity Physical security and hosting of Service Provider router at Customer site Customer Leased Line connectivity Physical security and hosting of Customer router at the Hosted Services location Connectivity VPN over Internet Connectivity Service Provider’s internet connectivity (availability, bandwidth, quality of service) VPN tunnel joint responsibility with Customer for unmanaged VPN Customer’s Internet connectivity (availability, bandwidth, quality of service) VPN tunnel joint responsibility with Service Provider for unmanaged VPN Internet Connectivity Joint responsibility with Customer Joint responsibility with Service Provider
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Service Connectivity. Customer is responsible for selecting the network solution to be used for connection to the Hosted Services; in particular Customer must ensure that the connectivity architecture selected meets its requirements in terms of security, availability, capacity, resilience and performance. The network architecture chosen by Customer can vary (examples include MPLS connectivity, customer leased line connectivity, and VPN over internet connectivity). The data flow between Customer and the Hosted Services is encrypted using industry standard encryption algorithms. Connectivity responsibilities are as follows: Connectivity Method Service Provider Responsibility Customer Responsibility Connectivity via Bottomline as Service Provider e.g. MPLS, SSFN Connectivity Physical security and hosting of Service Provider router at Customer site and certificates if required Shared Connectivity e.g. VPN over Internet, SSFN, Internet Service Provider’s connectivity (availability, bandwidth, quality of service) Joint responsibility with Customer for connectivity components outside of Service provider and Customer infrastructures. Customer’s connectivity (availability, bandwidth, quality of service) Joint responsibility with Service Provider for connectivity components outside of Service provider and Customer infrastructures. Customer Leased Line connectivity Physical security and hosting of Customer router at the Hosted Services location Connectivity
Service Connectivity. The Supplier will provide leased line gigabit Ethernet circuits according to the Suppliers response to the Request for Proposal: Connection Gigabit Ethernet 1. Xxx Xxxxxx University-Med1 PT 10Gb/sec 2. Weizmann Institute-Med1 PT 10Gb/sec 3. Haifa University-Med1 PT 2Gb/sec 4. Technion-Med1 PT 10Gb/sec 5. Hebrew University- Med1 PT 10Gb/sec 6. Open University-Med1 PT 2Gb/sec 7. Tel-Aviv University- Med1 PT 10Gb/sec 8. Bar-Ilan University-Med1 PT 2Gb/sec 9. IUCC-Med1 PT 10Gb/sec Service Item 1: Sitename and city A end Xxx Xxxxxx University, Beersheva B end Med-1, Petach Tikve Service Item 2: Sitename and city A end Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot B end Med-1, Petach Tikve Service Item 3: Sitename and city A end Haifa University, Haifa B end Med-1, Petach Tikve Service Item 4: Sitename and city A end Technion, Haifa B end Med-1, Petach Tikve Service Item 5: Sitename and city A end Hebrew University, Givat Ram, Jerusalem B end Med-1, Petach Tikve Service Item 6: Sitename and city A end Open University, Rananna B end Med-1, Petach Tikve Service Item 7: Sitename and city A end Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv B end Med-1, Petach Tikve Service Item 8: Sitename and city A end Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan B end Med-1, Petach Tikve Service Item 9: Sitename and city A end IUCC, Tel Aviv University B end Med-1, Petach Tikve
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  • Network Connectivity Farmington Area Public Schools makes no guarantee that their network will be up and running 100% of the time. In the rare case that the network is down, the District will not be responsible for lost or missing data. Attribution 4* Settings and Operations

  • Connectivity User is solely responsible for providing and maintaining all necessary electronic communications with Exchange, including, wiring, computer hardware, software, communication line access, and networking devices.

  • Internet Connection In order to ensure the proper functioning of the Production Monitor and the Consumption Monitor, if possible, you must provide the Solar System with continuous access to a functioning broadband internet connection with one (1) wired Ethernet port and standard electrical outlet, at your cost. If you are unable to provide the Solar System with an internet connection in accordance with the foregoing sentence, the Home must be located in an area with cellular service that is acceptable to us in our discretion.

  • Interconnection Customer Provided Services The services provided by Interconnection Customer under this LGIA are set forth in Article 9.6 and Article 13.5.1. Interconnection Customer shall be paid for such services in accordance with Article 11.6.

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