TRANSMISSION REQUIREMENTS. Except for Licensee’s use of Included Programs for advertising and/or promotional purposes as set forth in Section 2.2.3 of the Agreement and Section 9 hereof, or unless specifically authorized by Licensor in writing, each Included Program shall be offered in its entirety, without any commercial advertisements, intentional intermissions, cuts, deletions, alterations, modifications, additions or editing of any kind unless specifically authorized by Licensor in advance (with any such authorized changes, if requested by Licensee, being made at Licensee’s sole cost and expense), and shall include all titles, credits, and copyright notices as contained in the version of each Included Program delivered to Licensee. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Licensor acknowledges that all Included Programs shall be digitally compressed and encrypted at Licensee’s sole expense prior to transmission and decrypted and decompressed upon reception and agrees that such processing does not constitute alteration or modification of the Included Programs.
TRANSMISSION REQUIREMENTS. Buyer must be able to designate the Storage Facility as a network resource and Seller must have requested NRIS interconnection for Storage Facility Output. In such case, except in the event of Seller’s Failure to Deliver or a Seller breach, Buyer will be responsible for all costs associated with the delivery of energy to the Delivery Point. 2 - XX [Seller to fill out rest of table] Project Name: [ ] Guaranteed Storage Contract Capacity: [ ] Seller: [ ] Location: [ ] Operator: [ ] Map: See attached Description of the Site: [ ] Description of Equipment: [ ] Execution of the Interconnection Agreement for the Project [ ] [ ], 202[_] Closing of tax equity and construction financing for the Project [ ] [ ], 202[_] Commercial Operation Date [ ] [ ], 202[_] 14 Note to Bidder – Parties to agree on relevant milestones based on Project requirements.
TRANSMISSION REQUIREMENTS. Each Party may electronically transmit to or receive from the other Party through any means of Electronic Commerce defined to include, but is not limited to, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Facsimile, Electronic Mail, Internet and World Wide Web, any of the transaction sets ("Electronic Interchanges") listed in Appendix A to this Agreement or such other sets as the Parties agree to in writing from time to time. Any transmission of data that does not conform to the applicable requirements as specified in Appendix A for the type of Electronic Interchange(s) between the Parties, is/are not an Electronic Interchange(s) and shall have no force or effect between the Parties.
TRANSMISSION REQUIREMENTS. Contractor must ensure that the Services are electronically transmitted or provided as required by this Master Contract, the Purchase Order/Statement of Work used by Purchaser, and as otherwise mutually agreed in writing between Purchaser and Contractor. The following apply to all transmissions:
(a) Contractor shall render services in the manner specified in Exhibit A, Category 2 and 6, and in accordance with applicable law, to the applicable ‘delivery’ location specified in the Purchase Order/Statement of Work, after credentialed by Contractor. Such deliveries shall occur during Purchaser’s normal work hours and within the time period(s) as stated in Exhibit A, Category 4.4.
TRANSMISSION REQUIREMENTS. For each Transaction Set, the Header Control Number Data Element must have an identical corresponding value in the Trailer Control Number Data Element for all control Segments as follows:
TRANSMISSION REQUIREMENTS. In order to ensure that the transmissions of a given earth station do not interfere with the transmissions of other earth stations utilizing the PAS-1 satellite, or adjacent satellites, it is necessary that certain operational requirements be met. Specifically, users of Alpha Lyracom's digital transmission services must observe the following:
(1) The EIRP in the direction of the satellite must be maintained to within + /- 1.5 dB of the value specified by Alpha Lyracom, except under adverse weather conditions. This EIRP tolerance limit includes all earth station factors which affect EIRP variation, including HPA output power level stability and antenna pointing errors.
(2) The center frequency of all transmitted carriers must be maintained to within + /- 0.025 R Hz (up to a maximum of + /- 10 kHz) of the value assigned by Alpha Lyracom. [Note - The transmission rate (R) is defined as the bit rate entering the QPSK modulator, i.e., it is the information rate plus overhead multiplied by the inverse of the FEC code rate.]
(3) The frequency stability of the earth station receive chain must be consistent with the frequency acquisition and tracking capabilities of the demodulator. As a minimum it is recommended that the short term (24 hour) receive chain stability be less than +/- 2 kHz and the long term stability (7 day) be less than + /- 10 kHz.
(4) Any earth station transmitting to the PAS-1 satellite must be under the active control of the user, specifically, the user must provide a means for immediate cessation of transmission in the event that notification is received from Alpha Lyracom that such a step is necessary to avoid harmful interference to other users or other satellite systems.
TRANSMISSION REQUIREMENTS. In order to ensure that the transmissions of a given earth station do not interfere with the transmissions of other earth stations utilizing the PAS-1 satellite, or adjacent satellites, it is necessary that certain operational requirements be met. Specifically, users of Alpha Lyracom's digital transmission services must observe the following:
(1) The EIRP in the direction of the satellite must be maintained to within +/- 1.5 dB of the value specified by Alpha Lyracom, except under adverse weather conditions. This EIRP tolerance limit includes all earth station factors which affect EIRP variation, including HPA output power level stability and antenna pointing errors.
(2) The center frequency of all transmitted carriers must be maintained to within +/- 0.025 R Hz (up to a maximum of +/1 10 kHz) of the value assigned by Alpha Lyracom. [Note - The transmission rate (R) is defined as the bit rate entering the QPSK modulator. i.e., it is the information rate plus overhead multiplied by the inverse of the FEC code rate.]
(3) The frequency stability of the earth station receive chain must be consistent with the frequency acquisition and tracking capabilities of the demodulator. As a minimum it is recommended that the short term (24 hour) receive chain stability be less than +/- 2 kHz and the long term stability (7 day) be less than +/- 10 kHz.
(4) Any earth station transmitting to the PAS-1 satellite must be under the active control of the user. Specifically, the user must provide a means for immediate cessation of transmission in the event that notification is received from Alpha Lyracom that such a step is necessary to avoid harmful interference to other users or other satellite systems.
TRANSMISSION REQUIREMENTS. Contractor must ensure that the Services are electronically transmitted or provided as required by this Master Contract, the Purchase Order/Statement of Work used by Purchaser, and as otherwise mutually agreed in writing between Purchaser and Contractor. The following apply to all transmissions:
(a) Contractor shall make all deliveries in the manner specified in Exhibit A to the applicable delivery location specified in the Purchase Order/Statement of Work. Such deliveries shall occur during Purchaser’s normal work hours and within the time period(s) as stated in Exhibit A.
(b) Contractor’s Database/Online portal must be housed in a location that meets Tier 2 Data Center requirements, or better as noted in Exhibit A. In a Tier 2 Data Center, a power component or equipment can be replaced or removed without interrupting power supply to the core computing components. It guarantees 99.741% availability with approximately twenty-two (22) hours of downtime per year.
(c) Contractor must provide client forty-eight (48) hours’ advance notification of planned system outages, or better as noted in Exhibit A.
(d) SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT. Contractor must provide notification via email of unplanned outages of system within one (1) hour to the list of authorized users as noted in Exhibit A of this Master Contract.
(e) CUSTOMER SERVICE HOURS. Customer Service must have hours of operation Monday to Saturday 7:30 AM to 6:30 PM and can be reached at Xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx, 0-000-000-0000.
TRANSMISSION REQUIREMENTS. Software, hardware, telecommunications and related requirements for Transfer Method to be used by Customer are set forth in Attachment 1.
TRANSMISSION REQUIREMENTS. LIPA will be responsible for all transmission reinforcements required in conformance with Prudent Utility Practice for any new generation, including any new interconnections and other T&D System requirements regardless of their location, sufficient to maintain the Delivery of Electricity from the Generating Facilities onto the T&D System. The additional costs charged to GENCO for such transmission reinforcements shall not be greater than if such costs were allocated to all of LIPA's Electricity Customers and transmission service customers on an average system basis.