Service Enablement definition

Service Enablement means the date on which HGL has performed the necessary configuration work in respect of the relevant Solution (up to the point of successful end to end testing). For the avoidance of doubt this does not mean that the Customer needs to have commenced use of the relevant Service;
Service Enablement means those activities performed in preparation for Steady-State Services.
Service Enablement means core service functions such as Device management, discovery, registration, group management, application and service management, communication management, data management, service charging and accounting, as well as subscription and notification, all of which are common needs across the wide spectrum of IoT solutions. These aspects are typically coordinated between IoT Devices and the IoT Service Platform on this logical layer. Server-side, service enablement

Examples of Service Enablement in a sentence

  • In tiered IoT Devices, the embedded Service Enablement Layer SHALL comply to this requirement.

  • In tiered IoT Devices, the embedded Service Enablement Layer SHALL implement these requirements in the same way as for monolithic IoT Device Applications.

  • In tiered IoT Devices, the embedded Service Enablement Layer SHOULD comply to this requirement.

  • In tiered IoT Devices, the embedded Service Enablement Layer SHALL implement this requirement in the same way as for monolithic IoT Device Applications.

  • Telenor Objects connects objects and devices with software applications through a new infrastructure called Object Service Enablement Functions (OSEF).

  • The deployment of the architecture of the IoT Service Enablement chapter is typically distributed across a large number of devices, several Gateways and the backend.

  • Customer must adhere to Dell’s standard protocol configuration as advised during Service Enablement, and as updated by Dell from time to time at Dell’s absolute discretion.

  • After the Initial Contract Period, the Contract will automatically renew on each anniversary of the date of Service Enablement for a further period of twelve (12) months unless terminated by either Party providing not less than ninety (90) days prior written notice of such termination (such notice to expire at the end of the Initial Contract Period or the next anniversary of the date of Service Enablement (as appropriate)).

  • HGL shall conduct such review each Contract Year and such increase shall take effect from the next anniversary of Service Enablement.

  • The IoT Device Application its retrieves mobile network speed and connection quality information from the IoT Service Enablement Layer.

Related to Service Enablement

  • Basic generation service provider or "provider" means a

  • E911 Service means the functionality to route wireless 911 calls and the associated caller and/or location data of the wireless end user to the appropriate Public Safety Answering Point.

  • Local Service Provider (LSP) means the LEC that provides retail local Exchange Service to an End User. The LSP may or may not provide any physical network components to support the provision of that End User’s service.

  • Service Drop means a cable that, by its design, capacity and relationship to other cables of the Company, can be reasonably considered to be for the sole purpose of connecting backbone of the Equipment to not more than one individual customer or building point of presence or property.

  • Local Service Provider (LSP) is the LEC that provides retail local Exchange Service to an End User. The LSP may or may not provide any physical network components to support the provision of that End User’s service.