Standard Service Installations Sample Clauses

Standard Service Installations. Connexus Extranet Network Services installations shall consist of the following elements provided by IPC, in accordance with the design criteria mutually agreed upon during the pre-ordering process. (a) Internet Protocol Service Feed (“ISF”). The ISF is the logical IP circuit over which Connexus Extranet Network Services are delivered. This ISF is ordered and provisioned in various kilobit (Kb) increments, called subscription units (“ISF SU(s)”), by Customer for access to local and remote Locations and Third Party Members. (b) Customer Edge (“CE”) Equipment. CE equipment will consist of one or more IPC-managed routers that will be installed at each Location(s). Each CE router will be connected to one Access Circuit (“AC”) to provide redundancy and resiliency to the Customer and the ISF(s) subscribed to. Customer may not access or modify the CE routers, or any associated IPC-provided equipment, without IPC’s prior written approval. Customer will be responsible for providing the proper space, power and cooling requirements for the CE equipment at their respective Location(s) and premises based on an IPC provided environmental specification sheet. (c) Access Circuit (“AC”). IPC shall provide local AC(s) of sufficient capacity to connect each CE router to the associated ISF(s) at the specified IPC Points of Presence (“PoP”). ACs are provisioned and managed by IPC in accordance with the bandwidth and redundancy requirements of the solution design upon which Customer and IPC agree during the installation planning process. In standard resilient designs, IPC will make every reasonable commercial effort to provision 2 ACs to Customer’s Location(s) using diverse telecommunications carriers. Notwithstanding the foregoing, IPC may order ACs utilizing the same carrier and/or entrance facility into Customer’s Location(s) when diverse ACs are not available from different carriers on commercially reasonable terms. IPC reserves the sole discretion to select the AC provider(s) and will advise the Customer when a Customer Location has a single point of failure. IPC shall serve as Customer’s point of contact for any support or maintenance issues related to such circuits. (d) Provider Edge (“PE”) Equipment. PE equipment consists of the network equipment which resides at IPC’s PoPs and connects CE equipment to IPC’s extranet backbone.
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Standard Service Installations. Trader Voice Services installations shall be in accordance with design criteria mutually agreed upon during the pre-ordering process and shall consist of the following elements provided by IPC: (a) Network Termination Equipment (“NTE”). NTE is the Equipment which connects to the Access Circuit and provides demarcation of the delivery of the Trader Voice Services to the Location. Customer may not access or modify the NTE routers, or any associated Equipment, without IPC’s prior written approval. Customer will be responsible for providing the proper space, power and cooling requirements for the NTE at their respective Location(s) and premises based on an IPC provided environmental specification sheet. (b) Access Circuit (“AC”). IPC shall provide local AC of sufficient capacity to connect Customer or each third party member to the specified IPC Point of Presence (“PoP”). ACs are provisioned and managed by IPC in accordance with the bandwidth and redundancy requirements of the solution design that Customer and IPC agree during the installation planning process. IPC shall provide AC(s) of sufficient capacity as required for Trader Voice Services, to connect to the IPC PoP on the Customer site. IPC reserves the sole discretion to select the AC provider(s). IPC shall serve as Customer’s point of contact for any support or maintenance issues related to such circuits.
Standard Service Installations. Connexus Ethernet Network Services installations shall consist of the following elements provided by IPC, in accordance with the design criteria mutually agreed upon during the pre-ordering process. (a) Customer Edge (“CE”) equipment. CE equipment will consist of the network devices (i.e. any device used to provide connectivity to Customer) that will be installed at each Customer Location(s) and Third Party Member Location(s). Each CE will be connected to one Access Circuit. Customer may not access or modify the CE equipment, or any associated IPC-provided equipment, without IPC’s prior written approval. Customer will be responsible for providing the proper space, power and cooling requirements for the CE equipment at their respective Location(s) and premises based on an IPC provided environmental specification sheet. (b) Access Circuit (“AC”). IPC shall provide local AC of sufficient capacity to connect each CE router to the specified IPC Point of Presence (“PoP”). ACs are provisioned and managed by IPC in accordance with the bandwidth and redundancy requirements of the solution design upon which Customer and IPC agree during the installation planning process. IPC reserves the right at its sole discretion to select the AC provider. IPC shall serve as Customer’s point of contact for any support or maintenance issues related to such circuits. (c) Connexus Ethernet Circuit (“CEC”). The CEC is the core component of Connexus Ethernet Network Services, providing the Customer dedicated bandwidth between PoPs. CECs are provisioned and managed by IPC in accordance with the bandwidth and redundancy requirements of the solution design upon which Customer and IPC agree during the installation planning process. (d) Provider Edge (“PE”) Equipment. PE equipment consists of the network equipment which resides at IPC’s PoPs and connects CE equipment to IPC’s extranet backbone. (e) Network Termination Equipment (“NTE”). NTE is the Equipment which connects to the AC and provides demarcation of the delivery of the Connexus Ethernet Network Services to the Location. Customer may not access or modify the NTE routers, or any associated Equipment, without IPC’s prior written approval. Customer will be responsible for providing the proper space, power and cooling requirements for the NTE at their respective Location(s) and premises based on an IPC provided environmental specification sheet.

Related to Standard Service Installations

  • Software Installation The AGENCY shall request approval in writing from the COUNTY prior to installation of any software on COUNTY computer equipment. All software installations must be supervised by COUNTY technical support staff and proof of licensing is required. Upon completion, the AGENCY is responsible for reconfiguring the computers back to the original state.

  • Equipment Installation In order to meet its obligations under this Agreement, a Party that owns, rents, or leases equipment (the equipment owner) may require installation of such equipment on property owned by another Party (the property owner), provided that the property is being used for an electric utility purpose and that the property owner shall not be required to do so if it would thereby be prevented from performing its own obligations or exercising its rights under this Agreement.

  • Installations Any special carpentry, wiring, electrical or other work, gas, steam, water and drainage connection shall be installed at Exhibitor’s expense, and in accordance with the building and Management’s direction.

  • Installation Services The Bitstream 2a Service includes a Standard Install as set out below (in each case to the extent that the relevant provisioning works are not already complete for the relevant Service Order).1

  • Maintenance Repairs Utility Installations Trade Fixtures and Alterations (a) Section 8.1(a) is amended in its entirety to read as follows: Subject to the provisions of Sections 8.2, 10, and 15, Tenant shall, at Tenant's sole cost and expense and at all times, keep the Building Complex and every part thereof in good order, condition and repair (whether or not the need for such repairs occurs as a result of Tenant's use, any prior use, the elements or the age of such portion of the Building Complex), including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, plumbing, electrical lighting facilities, boilers, fired or unfired pressure vessels, fire hose connections, fixtures, interior walls, exterior walls, roof, ceilings, floors, windows, doors, plate glass, and skylights, parking areas and lighting, driveways, sidewalks, landscaping, irrigation systems, and subject to Section 8.1(b) below, heating, air conditioning and ventilating systems, but excluding any items which are the responsibility of Landlord pursuant to Section 8.2 below. Tenant, in keeping the Building Complex in good order, condition and repair, shall exercise and perform good maintenance practices, including, without limitation, providing janitorial services to the Building Complex substantially equivalent to those attached hereto as Exhibit I and, snow, ice and trash removal service. Tenant's obligations shall include restorations, replacements or renewals when necessary to keep the Building Complex and all improvements thereon or a part thereof in good order, condition and state of repair. (b) Section 8.1(b) is amended in its entirety to read as follows: Tenant shall procure and pay the cost of a contract for maintenance of the heating, air conditioning and ventilating systems for the Building Complex with a reputable contractor licensed in the State of Colorado and reasonably satisfactory to Landlord. (c) Section 8.1(c) is amended to replace, in both places where it is used, the word "Premises" with the words "Building Complex" and to add the words "including, without limitation, the Premises," before the words "after twenty". (d) Section 8.2 is amended in its entirety to read as follows:

  • Utility Installations Trade Fixtures Alterations 8.3.1 The term “Utility Installations” refers to all floor and window coverings, air and/or vacuum lines, power panels, electrical distribution, security and fire protection systems, communication cabling, lighting fixtures, HVAC equipment, plumbing, and fencing in or on the Premises. The term “Trade Fixtures” shall mean Lessee’s machinery and equipment that can be removed without doing material damage to the Premises. The term “Alterations” shall mean any modification of the improvements, other than Utility Installations or Trade Fixtures, whether by addition or deletion. “Lessee Owned Alterations and/or Utility Installations” are defined as Alterations and/or Utility Installations made by Lessee that are not yet owned by Lessor pursuant to Section 8.4.1.

  • Lending Installations Each Lender may book its Loans at any Lending Installation selected by such Lender and may change its Lending Installation from time to time. All terms of this Agreement shall apply to any such Lending Installation and the Loans and any Notes issued hereunder shall be deemed held by each Lender for the benefit of any such Lending Installation. Each Lender may, by written notice to the Agent and the Borrower in accordance with Article XIII, designate replacement or additional Lending Installations through which Loans will be made by it and for whose account Loan payments are to be made.

  • Installation, Maintenance, Testing and Repair Unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Parties, to the extent required by Applicable Law, Interconnection provided by a Party shall be equal in quality to that provided by such Party to itself, any subsidiary, affiliates or third party. If either Party is unable to fulfill its obligations under this Section 14.2, it shall notify the other Party of its inability to do so and will negotiate alternative intervals in good faith. The Parties agree that to the extent required by Applicable Law, the standards to be used by a Party for isolating and clearing any disconnections and/or other outages or troubles shall be at parity with standards used by such Party with respect to itself, any subsidiary, affiliate or third party.

  • Installation of Equipment You represent that there are no legal, contractual or similar restrictions on the installation of the Equipment in the location(s) you have authorized. It is your responsibility to ensure compliance with all applicable building codes, zoning ordinances, homeowners’ association rules, covenants, conditions, and restrictions related to the Service, to pay any fees or other charges, and to obtain any permits or authorizations necessary for the installation or use of the Service (collectively "Legal Requirements"). You are solely responsible for any fines or similar charges for violation of any applicable Legal Requirements. You acknowledge and agree that Viasat or its designated service provider will be required to access your premises and computer to install and maintain the Equipment, including, without limitation, the antenna and its components. Standard Equipment installations performed by Viasat-authorized installers include: (i) installation of the antenna to an outside wall or sloped roof; (ii) travel to and from your Service location within 50 miles of the installer’s office; (iii) cable routed through one exterior wall and one interior wall or floor; (iv) connection of the antenna to the modem using up to 150 feet of cable; (v) connection of the modem to one computer using up to 7 feet of cable; and (vi) required mounting and cabling hardware. Any different or additional installation services or hardware are non-standard and may result in additional charges to be agreed upon between you and the installer. All installations include attaching the Equipment to your computer, installing software on your computer and configuring your computer to optimize the performance of the Internet Service. You confirm that you have reviewed the installation plan and agreed to any associated charges. If you approved a roof mount, you acknowledge the potential risks associated with this type of installation (including, without limitation, with respect to any warranty that applies to your roof or roof membrane). By signing this Agreement, scheduling one or more service or installation visits, and permitting us or our service provider to enter your home, you are authorizing Viasat and its service provider to perform all of the above actions. You are responsible for backing up the data on your computer and we highly recommend that you do so prior to permitting access to us or one of our designated service providers. NEITHER VIASAT NOR ITS SERVICE PROVIDER SHALL HAVE ANY LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR ANY LOSSES RESULTING FROM THE EQUIPMENT OR ANY INSTALLATION, REPAIR OR OTHER SERVICES ASSOCIATED WITH THE EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGE TO YOUR PREMISES OR LOSS OF SOFTWARE, DATA OR OTHER INFORMATION FROM YOUR COMPUTER. This limitation does not apply to any damages arising from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of us or one of our designated service providers. Time frames for installation, if any, are not guaranteed and may vary depending on the types of services requested and other factors.

  • Electrical Equipment Residents must use only CSA, UL-approved or Canadian-certified electrical equipment; the rated wattage of light fixtures must never be exceeded; and only replacement bulbs supplied by Waterloo maintenance staff may be used. Do not leave any unattended electrical equipment turned on (i.e. hair straighteners, lights etc.)

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