Wind Down and Transitioning Sample Clauses

Wind Down and Transitioning a. The Parties acknowledge that upon the termination or expiration of the Agreement (provided that such termination is not a result of termination by Supplier for cause), existing Customers will need to be migrated to AT&T-hosted or to third party-hosted platforms. Because of the volume of Customer provisioning that is handled by Supplier at the time of execution of this Agreement, the Parties agree that they will need to develop a Transition Plan at that time in order to carry out an orderly, migration that mitigates disruption of operations for AT&T. For purposes of this section, Transition Plan shall be defined as a mutually negotiated, written document outlining the respective obligations of each Party in carrying out an incremental or phased cutover of Customer Order provisioning provided by Supplier under this Agreement to AT&T, including the continued payment of agreed unit prices under any supplemental Order, to the extent incurred, and the payment of any agreed time and material charges incurred above the existing unit prices.
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Wind Down and Transitioning. 1. The Parties acknowledge that upon the termination or expiration of the Amended and Restated Agreement (provided that such termination is not a result of termination by Supplier for cause), existing Customers will need to be migrated to AT&T-hosted or to third party-hosted platforms. Because of the volume of Customer provisioning that is handled by Supplier at the time of execution of this Amended and Restated Agreement, the Parties agree that they will need to develop a Transition Plan at that time in order to carry out an orderly, migration that mitigates disruption of operations for AT&T. For purposes of this section, Transition Plan shall be defined as a mutually negotiated, written document outlining the respective obligations of each Party in carrying out an incremental or phased cutover of Customer Order provisioning provided by Supplier under this Amended and Restated Agreement to AT&T, including the continued payment of agreed unit prices under any supplemental Order, to the extent incurred, and the payment of any agreed time and material charges incurred above the existing unit prices.
Wind Down and Transitioning a. The Parties acknowledge that upon the termination or expiration of the Amended and Restated Agreement (provided that such termination is not a result of termination by Supplier for cause), existing Customers will need to be migrated to AT&T-hosted or to third party-hosted platforms. Because of the volume of Customer provisioning that is handled by Supplier at the time of execution of this Amended and Restated Agreement, the Parties agree that they will need to develop a Transition Plan at that time in order to carry out an orderly, migration that mitigates disruption of operations for AT&T. For purposes of this section, Transition Plan shall be defined as a mutually negotiated, written document outlining the Proprietary and Confidential This Order and information contained therein is not for use or disclosure outside of AT&T, its Affiliates, and third party representatives, and Supplier its Affiliates, and third party representatives except under written agreement by the contracting Parties. ****Certain information has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. Order No. SG021306.S.025.S.001.A.001 Amendment and Restatement of Order No. SG021306.S.025.S.001 respective obligations of each Party in carrying out an incremental or phased cutover of Customer Order provisioning provided by Supplier under this Amended and Restated Agreement to AT&T, including the continued payment of agreed unit prices under any supplemental Order, to the extent incurred, and the payment of any agreed time and material charges incurred above the existing unit prices.
Wind Down and Transitioning a. The Parties acknowledge that upon the termination or expiration of the Agreement (provided that such termination is not a result of termination by Supplier for cause), existing Customers will need to be migrated to AT&T-hosted or to third party-hosted platforms. Because of the volume of Customer provisioning that is handled by Supplier at the time of execution of this Agreement, the Parties agree that
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