ACO Period definition

ACO Period the period covered by an Advance Capacity Order;
ACO Period means the period covered by an Advance Capacity Order;

Examples of ACO Period in a sentence

  • If the Communications Provider fails to provide a forecast in accordance with paragraph 3.1, the Communications Provider acknowledges that BT cannot guarantee to respond to orders placed during the ACO Period.

  • If the Communications Provider fails to provide a forecast in accordance with paragraph 3.7, the Communications Provider acknowledges that BT cannot guarantee to respond to orders placed during the ACO Period.

  • Pre-payment charges arising with respect to a specific Operator Switch Connection will be accepted as pre-payment for future Capacity Provision Orders in respect of Capacity at the same Switch Connection placed within 12 months of the end of the relevant ACO Period (thereby being credited against any charges payable by BT in respect of such Capacity Order(s)).

  • In an ACO Period the OLO may place Capacity Orders up to the amount of the aggregate Capacity shown in the relevant ACOs for each such Traffic Route plus an additional 2.048 Mbit/s of such Capacity.

  • In an ACO Period the Operator may place Capacity Orders up to the amount of the aggregate Capacity (including the provide element of Capacity Re-arrangements) shown in the relevant Advance Capacity Orders for each International Facility for each Point of Handover.

  • But the Canadians pay heavily for it and, over the years, I do not believe they will succeed in reconciling the intrinsic contradictions of their position.

  • Only one ACO may be submitted by a Requesting Licensee at any one time and an ACO Period must not overlap with any other ICO Period or ACO Period.

  • Where a route is used for the conveyance of traffic for TVL and the OLO and either Party detects the agreed grade of service is not being met because of non-transient causes or identifies a trend that will lead to such grade of service not being met in the current or next ACO Period, the OLO shall order Traffic Route augmentation such that the problem or potential problem is alleviated.

  • In an ACO Period the Operator may place Capacity Orders up to 120% of the amount of the aggregate Capacity shown in the relevant Advance Capacity Orders for each Point of Handover.

  • If a Party notifies the other Party pursuant to paragraph 3 of Annex A that a building is no longer available for establishing IECs to Remote Switch Connections, the other Party may continue to order IECs from that building for the then current ACO Period under the then current Advance Capacity Order or such longer further period as the Parties may agree in writing.

Related to ACO Period

  • Peak Period means the time between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. (April through September) or between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m. (October through March) on all days except Saturdays and Sundays, which daily time period will be subject to change from time to time at the Company's option. This change would occur after no less than ten (10) days notice has been given to all Customers who would be affected, and to the Commission.

  • Transition Period means the period beginning with the Registration Date and ending as of the earlier of: (i) the date of the first annual meeting of stockholders of the Company at which directors are to be elected that occurs after the close of the third calendar year following the calendar year in which the Registration Date occurs; and (ii) the expiration of the “reliance period” under Treasury Regulation Section 1.162-27(f)(2).

  • PAGA Period means the period from May 10, 2022, through May 21, 2023.

  • Initial Period means the period from (and including) the Issue Date to (but excluding) the First Call Date;

  • Start-up Period means up to 7 Academy Financial Years and covers the period up to and including the first Academy Financial Year in which all age groups are present at the Academy (that is, all the pupil cohorts relevant to the age range of the Academy will have some pupils present).

  • Lock-up Period means the period beginning on the date hereof and continuing through the close of trading on the date that is 90 days after the date of the Prospectus (as defined in the Underwriting Agreement).

  • Contract Transition Period means the 90 day transition as defined in Section F of this Contract.

  • Hire Period means the period commencing when the Customer holds the Hire Goods on hire (including Saturdays Sundays and Bank Holidays) and ending upon the happening of any of the following events: