Examples of Infrastructure Service Providers in a sentence
When developing the initial System Rules for an Individual Coal System, QR Network will consult with Access Holders, Railway Operators and Access Seekers whose Train Services will be affected by the System Rules, and any affected Infrastructure Service Providers, in relation to the introduction of the System Rules.
Following the Approval Date, QR Network will consult with Access Holders, Access Seekers, their Customers, and any affected Infrastructure Service Providers, in relation to how the revenue cap adjustment provisions in this Undertaking for the Central Queensland Coal Region might be amended to provide an incentive framework that provides QR Network with an incentive to operate, and invest in, the Rail Infrastructure efficiently and to do so in a way that promotes efficiency of a coal supply chain.
Ministerial Instructions No. 02/UPPR/09 Regulating Excavations and Restoration of Public Infrastructure by Communications and Infrastructure Service Providers Operating in Rwanda.
The Association of Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers of Europe (CISPE) is responsible for the governance of the Code.
Where any of the above alterations affect a Planned Possession, Infrastructure Service Providers will also be consulted.
If Proposer uses cloud-based data solutions, state whether Proposer adheres to the Association of Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers of Europe (CISPE) Code of Conduct or another code of conduct applicable to cloud-based solutions, and where permissible as a matter of law, provide a copy thereof with Proposer’s technical response.
In doing so, it will consult with Access Holders, Railway Operators and Access Seekers whose Train Services will be affected by the System Rules, and any affected Infrastructure Service Providers, in relation to the introduction of the System Rules.
Such frameworks may include the following (or other comparable domestic or international standards): International Organization for Standardization (ISO/IEC) 27001 (Information Security Management) or 27701:2019 Privacy Information Management Systems (PIMS); Association of Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers of Europe (CISPE) Code of Conduct or another code of conduct applicable to cloud-based solutions.
Other relevant regulations applicable to this project include: Ministerial Instruction No. 02/UPPR/09 with respect to Excavations and restoration of public infrastructure by communications and Infrastructure Service Providers (CISPs) operating in Rwanda, April 21, 2009 and General Guidelines and Procedures for Environmental Impact Assessment of November 2006, prepared by REMA.
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