Firm Order Commitment Date definition

Firm Order Commitment Date means the date where the local exchange carrier or fiber provider will commit to having the circuit provisioned and available for use.
Firm Order Commitment Date. (“FOC Date”) is as defined in Section 5.1 of this Schedule.

Examples of Firm Order Commitment Date in a sentence

  • A Forced Expedite Fee applies if the Requesting Carrier converts a retail customer’s service before the Firm Order Commitment Date that causes McLeodUSA to expedite its required activities.

  • The Customer acknowledges that any order changes made after a Firm Order Commitment Date (“FOC Date”) is received by I-Evolve may result in a change charge.

  • Speakeasy will provide to the customer a FOC ("Firm Order Commitment") Date within 2 business days of an order being placed.

  • Unless otherwise agreed in the Service Order, billing will commence on the Firm Order Commitment Date (“FOC Date”) when the carrier releases the circuit to Momentum, which FOC Date will typically precede Service activation on the circuit due to Momentum testing requirements.

  • A Forced Expedite Fee applies if the Requesting Carrier converts a retail customer s service before the Firm Order Commitment Date that causes McLeodUSA to expedite its required activities.

  • For circuits, unless otherwise agreed in the Service Order, billing will commence on the Firm Order Commitment Date (“FOC Date”) when the carrier releases the circuit to Momentum, which FOC Date will typically precede Service activation on the circuit due to Momentum testing requirements.

Related to Firm Order Commitment Date

  • Commitment Amount means the aggregate amount of up to Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000) which the Investor has agreed to provide to the Company in order to purchase the Company's Common Stock pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

  • Replacement Revolving Facility Effective Date shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.21(l).