Telecommunications Systems Sample Clauses
The Telecommunications Systems clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the use, maintenance, and security of telecommunications infrastructure within a contract or organization. It typically outlines which party is responsible for providing and supporting phone lines, internet connections, and related hardware or software, and may set standards for acceptable use and data protection. By clearly allocating duties and setting expectations, this clause helps prevent disputes over system failures, ensures reliable communication, and protects sensitive information transmitted through these systems.
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Telecommunications Systems. All telecommunications systems including but not limited to voice, video, data, and any other telecommunications services provided over wire, fiber optic, microwave, wireless, satellite and any other transmission systems, for part or all of any telecommunications within the Building or from the Building to any other location.
Telecommunications Systems. The State of Michigan has standardized procurement on the Systimax® family of products for structured cable systems (SCS) throughout state buildings. The data portion of the Systimax® SCS will be certified to operate at the maximum bandwidth of the category classification of the cable and hardware. The voice portion will be certified to operate at EIA/TIA Category 3 levels. The cable system shall have a minimum twenty year warranty to cover both labor and materials, provided by the equipment manufacturer and not the installing contractor. CommScope shall provide Systimax® test records to the SOM.
Telecommunications Systems. The parties will have separate telecommunications systems within the buildings on their parcels.
Telecommunications Systems. A. The Administration will continue to make telephones within SSA facilities available to the Union for the conduct of labor-management relations.
B. The Union agrees that telephones will not be used for internal Union business.
C. Where and when an agency facility has voice mail installed, all Union officials assigned to that facility will be provided with voice mail capability for labor management activities. Voice mail for Union officials, as for other employees, will be subject to systems capacity and availability.
Telecommunications Systems. Tenant may utilize a telecommunication service provider of its choice with Landlord’s prior written consent, which terms shall include without limitation, the following:
a) Tenant shall cause the service provider to execute and deliver to Landlord Landlord’s standard form of license agreement which shall include a provision for Landlord to receive compensation for the use of the space for the service provider’s equipment and materials;
b) Landlord shall incur no expense or liability whatsoever with respect to any aspect of the provision of telecommunication services, including without limitation, the cost of installation, service, materials, repairs, maintenance, interruption or loss of telecommunication service;
c) Tenant shall indemnify and hold harmless Landlord for all losses, claims, demands, expenses and judgments against Landlord caused by or arising out of, either directly or indirectly, any acts or omissions by the service provider or Tenant or those for whom they are at law responsible; and
d) Tenant shall incorporate in its agreement with its service provider a provision granting Tenant the right to terminate the service provider agreement if required to do so by Landlord and Landlord shall have the right at any time during the Term to require Tenant, at Tenant’s expense, to exercise the termination right and to contract for telecommunication service with a different service provider.
Telecommunications Systems. This SOW addresses the deployment of the Pre-1xRTT Products, as well as the Specification Compliant Products replacing said Pre-1xRTT Products in accordance with this Amendment. This deployment is addressed in the following manner: - The introduction generally describes the scope of the deployment related to the Pre-1xRTT Products and the Specification compliant Products replacing said Pre-1xRTT Products in accordance with this Amendment. - The responsibility matrices describe the division of responsibilities associated with said deployment between Vendor, and Owner - Those tasks which are to be provided by Vendor are described in greater detail in the text of this SOW. Those tasks provided by Owner are not described beyond the responsibility matrices herein.
Telecommunications Systems. Landlord and Tenant hereby acknowledge and agree that the primary communications service provider for the Building is AT&T. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord hereby agrees that Tenant shall have the right to utilize another reputable, qualified and licensed communications service provider with respect to the Premises, provided that (i) Tenant shall be responsible for all costs in connection with the use of such service provider, including, without limitation, any hook-up and connection costs, and (ii) such service provider (A) provides service to the Building at no additional charge to Landlord, and (B) executes Landlord’s standard access agreement prior to any entry into the Building or provision of services to the Building or Premises.
Telecommunications Systems. (a) The Concessionaire shall furnish and install a complete telecommunications system at each of the hydro power plant, transmission grid substations and NDC. The telecommunication system shall provide voice and data communications for HPP personnel and for plant data transmission requirements for HPP as well as for transmission grid substations and NDC.
(b) The telecommunication system shall be an extension of the CGES control centre‟s private branch exchange system (“PBX System”) in the CGES control rooms in substations and NDC, to permit voice communications between each ▇▇▇▇▇▇ HPP and the CGES control rooms in substations and NDC. The Concessionaire shall inventory the existing PBX System and provide all switching equipment and programming necessary to tie into this system. The lines between the existing PBX System and the hydro power plant‟s PBX Systems shall be coordinated with the local telephone utility.
(c) Analog lines shall be provided at each of the hydro power plants for connection of facsimile machines.
(d) The telecommunication system shall include switches, multiplexers, wire distribution, surge protection devices, telephone receptacles, telephone sets, and any conversion modules necessary to interface with the teleprotection and telemetering systems.
(e) In-HPP control cabling and communication circuits outside the hydro power plants shall be made with fiber optic cable.
(f) The telecommunication system shall be provided with the provisions for expansion of the system by fifteen percent (15%).
