Remote Locations definition

Remote Locations means Locations that are not Orange Data Centers equipped for Business Together Microsoft. These may be Customer premises, third party Data Centers, or other Orange premises. "Remote WAN Availability Percentage" is based on the applicable access method for the Location as agreed between Customer and Orange and described in the Service Level Agreement for Business VPN Service and/or its optional features, as applicable, and/or otherwise described in SOW or written agreement by and between the Parties.
Remote Locations means any place other than the normally designated public meeting location for the public meeting, from which elected and appointed officials, staff, consultants, or members of the public may attend via Communications Media Technology.
Remote Locations means Locations that are not Orange Hosting Centers equipped for Business Together - Managed Services. These may be Customer premises, third party Data Centers, or other Orange premises.

Examples of Remote Locations in a sentence

  • In the case where the incident occurs while performing at a remote location, such as at sea or in the field (at a field camp or other isolated location) where the above referenced individuals are unavailable, the contractor employee should follow the reporting procedure set forth in NAO 202-1106, Section 6, .07, Reporting from Remote Locations.

  • Remote Locations will be eligible to participate in existing Site Committees.

  • Where the application of provisions such as those in Sections 3.1 and 3.2 of this Article 3 are not permitted by state law at a Primary Location, it shall not apply to Remote Locations identified with the Primary Location.

  • Other countries and territories are “Remote Locations” and Customer will pay parts shipping costs and AESE technician’s travel expenses for warranty service in Remote Locations.

  • Recognising that it is not feasible for governments to provide the full range of services available in urban locations to remote areas, and the need to prioritise and coordinate investment, COAG has agreed to National Principles for Investing in Remote Locations (see Box 2).

  • The Licensee may change Remote Locations by providing written notice to OSI.

  • The Service Levels and Service Level Objectives set forth in this Clause apply only to Incident Management provided for Teams Direct Routing, Tenant Management, and Equipment at Remote Locations with Enhanced On-site Support.

  • If the Indemnitee does not receive the Assumption Notice within the 30 calendar day period set forth above or if the Indemnitor is not entitled to assume the defense of the Third Party Claim, the Indemnitee shall have sole control over the defense and settlement of the Third Party Claim, and the Indemnitor will be liable for all Damages paid or incurred in connection therewith.

  • Confidently, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Exhibit I YOUR INVESTMENT Extended Managed Services • Cisco Unified CM • Cisco Unity • Cisco UCCX • Various Small Server Support • (see Locations & Equipment Page) • Various Gateways • (see Locations & Equipment Page) • Additional Equipment • (see Locations & Equipment Page) • 47 Remote Locations (not listed on the SOW) Block of Hours • Block of 100 hours annually.

  • Students enrolled in Off-Campus BLSPs may access such services from Remote Locations only by using Equipment provided by VLN.


More Definitions of Remote Locations

Remote Locations means the facilities for Inventory stocking and/or manufacturing support listed on Schedule 2.1A-2.
Remote Locations means those locations identified with an “N” in the “IBM on site” column in the “Customer Facilities” Schedule.