Communication Infrastructure Sample Clauses

Communication Infrastructure. Planet Payment shall bear the cost of establishing the telecommunications links and network interfaces required to be established as set forth in section 3.6 with respect to Planet Payment. Each party shall bear the sole cost of maintaining the telecommunications links and network interfaces required to be maintained by each of them respectively as set forth in section 3.6 with respect to Planet Payment and in Section 4.2 with respect to Acquirer.
Communication Infrastructure. The communication infrastructure should either be based on Canopy based RF mesh / PLCC /cellular network (4G/Nb-IOT) or a combination of these. Communication network shall provide reliable medium for two-way communication between various nodes (Smart Meter, Gateway/Router/Access Point (wherever applicable)) & HES. Canopy based RF based network should use licensed / unlicensed frequency band as permitted by WPC. The engagement of network service provider would be in the scope of AMISP to meet the performance level as given in the document. Meter data shall be routed / collected by field devices like Gateway/Router/Access Point wherever applicable given the communication technology used and transported to HES through WAN backhaul connectivity.
Communication Infrastructure. The communication infrastructure should either be based on RF / RF mesh network / PLCC /cellular network or a combination of these. Communication network shall provide reliable medium for two-way communication between various nodes (Smart Meter, Gateway/Router/Access Point/ DCU (wherever applicable)) & HES. RF based network should use licensed / unlicensed frequency band as permitted by WPC. The engagement of network service provider would be in the scope of AMISP to meet the performance level as given in the document. Meter data shall be routed / collected by field devices like Gateway/Router/Access Point, Data Concentrator Units (DCUs) wherever applicable given the communication technology used and transported to HES through WAN backhaul connectivity.
Communication Infrastructure. Dedicated spaces and pathways are included for use by Communication Providers to serve Tenant needs. Demark Room and Floor Plate Telecom rooms dedicated for use are provided by Landlord. Vertical 4” pathways are included for Provider main distribution to Tenant-initiated MDF Rooms.
Communication Infrastructure the entire machinery of channels along which exchanges of cli- mate-related ideas and information take place, which are not considered to be services - even before any service is given, the collectors and processors of data and information need to be in meaningful exchange about data and information (share all this or first of all exchange ideas about what could be worth further sharing or using for particular purposes; conventions and other shared rules of use are negotiated by communication); the fora, platforms, arenas where personnel work in and are interested in, relating to climate data and information; including the institutional and organisational structures as well as personnel needed for the service activities;
Communication Infrastructure. The Employee shall comply with the Company’s policies and instructions regarding the use of the Company’s telephones, computers, e-mail system, internet services and software programs (“Communication Infrastructure”). The Employee shall at all times refrain from using the Communication Infrastructure for any inappropriate or illegal purpose.
Communication Infrastructure. Because ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is a distributed framework with agents and services running in very diverse environments, communication between components is essential. The most important parts of the communication system are registration, discovery of services, clients-services interaction and agent cooperation. Figure 2.2: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Communication Infrastructure [MLComInfra]. Where secure communication is needed, the communication between ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ components is made using TCP connections combined with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). To gather and use data from multiple agents written in multiple programming languages, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ uses web services to exchange data between components. The data is used according to the Web Services Description Language (WSDL) for data exchanged between components and SOAP. These two technologies allow non-native (non java) applications to use ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ services. Easy information exchange is provided through agents which can communicate with each other or services through ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ proxies, in a similar way to mail relay. An agent sends a message to the proxy, the proxy verifies that the source is genuine and then tries to deliver the message to the destination. If for some reason the destination is unavailable, the message is stored locally for a period of time and transmissions is attempted again. If the message still cannot be delivered, an error message is sent back to the source. The agents communicate with each other using three types of messages: • Unicast. Like in networking, the unicast message is a normal message, sent from a single source to a single destination • Broadcast. The broadcast message is sent from a single source to all the agents within the group. • Information. The information message is sent by an agent to the proxy to request information about other agents. An agent can ask a proxy for information about agents within the same group or for information about all agents known to the proxy.
Communication Infrastructure. In order to ensure that the Parties are able to communicate effectively and promptly with one another regarding the day-to-day administration of the Alliance and its business, the Parties agree to install an appropriate communications infrastructure (including electronic mail links) immediately after signing this Agreement for use by their respective officers and employees in connection with the Alliance. Each of the Parties will bear the costs of its compliance with this Section 3.9.

Related to Communication Infrastructure

  • Communication Equipment All charges for equipment or services used for communication between the Manager or the Corporation or Fund and the custodian, transfer agent or any other agent selected by the Corporation;

  • Telecommunications The Tenant acknowledges and agrees that all telephone and telecommunications services desired by the Tenant shall be ordered and utilized at the sole expense of the Tenant and only with the prior written consent of the Landlord. All the Tenant’s or its providers telecommunications equipment shall be and remain solely in the Premises or, only with the written approval of the Landlord, on the roof of the Building above the Premises, in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the Landlord from time to time. The Landlord shall have no responsibility for the maintenance of the Tenant’s or its provider’s equipment, including wiring, nor for any wiring or other infrastructure to which the Tenant’s telecommunications equipment may be connected. The Tenant agrees that, to the extent any such service is interrupted, curtailed or discontinued, the Landlord shall have no obligation or liability with respect thereto and it shall be the sole obligation of the Tenant at its expense to obtain substitute service. Without limitation of the foregoing standard, it shall be reasonable for the Landlord to refuse to give its approval unless all of the following conditions are satisfied: i) prior to the installation of any equipment the provider shall provide plans and specifications for the installation of its equipment for the Landlord’s prior approval, however the placement of any of the providers equipment on the roof of the Building shall be in a location determined by the Landlord in its sole discretion, and the provider shall use existing Building conduits and pipes or use contractors approved by the Landlord, and agrees to remove, at the Landlord’s request, all cabling at the expiry or earlier termination of the Term of the Lease; ii) prior to commencement of any work in or about the Building by the provider, the provider shall execute the Landlord’s standard telecommunications agreement, and shall supply the Landlord with such written indemnities, insurance, financial statements, and such other items as the Landlord reasonably determines to be necessary; iii) the provider agrees to abide by such rules and regulations, building and other codes, job site rules and such other requirements as are reasonably determined by the Landlord to be necessary to protect the interests of the Building, the tenants in the Building and the Landlord; and iv) the Landlord shall receive from the provider such compensation as determined by the Landlord for the fair market value of a provider’s access to the Building, and the costs which may reasonably be expected to be incurred by the Landlord; and v) the Landlord shall incur no expense whatsoever with respect to any aspect of the provider’s provision of its services, including without limitation, the costs of installation, materials and services. In the event that telecommunications equipment, wiring and facilities or satellite and antennae equipment of any type installed by or at the request of the Tenant within the Premises, on the roof, or elsewhere within or in the Building causes interference to equipment used by another party, the Tenant shall assume all liability related to such interference. The Tenant shall use reasonable efforts, and shall co-operate with the Landlord and other parties, to promptly eliminate such interference. In the event that the Tenant is unable to do so, the Tenant will substitute alternative equipment that remedies the situation. If such interference persists, the Tenant shall discontinue the use of such equipment, and, at the Landlord’s discretion, remove such equipment according to foregoing specifications.

  • PROHIBITION ON CERTAIN TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SERVICES OR EQUIPMENT To the extent applicable, Supplier certifies that during the term of this Contract it will comply with applicable requirements of 2 C.F.R. § 200.216.

  • Information and communication The Parties shall support the development of modern methods of information handling, including the media, and stimulate the effective mutual exchange of information. Priority shall be given to programmes aimed at providing the general public with basic information about the Community and the Republic of Azerbaijan, including, where possible, access to databases, in full respect of intellectual property rights.

  • Communications and Computer Lines Tenant may install, maintain, replace, remove or use any communications or computer wires and cables (collectively, the “Lines”) at the Project in or serving the Premises, provided that (i) Tenant shall obtain Landlord’s prior written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, use an experienced and qualified contractor approved in writing by Landlord, and comply with all of the other provisions of Articles 7 and 8 of this Lease, (ii) an acceptable number of spare Lines and space for additional Lines shall be maintained for existing and future occupants of the Project, as determined in Landlord’s reasonable opinion, (iii) the Lines therefor (including riser cables) shall be appropriately insulated to prevent excessive electromagnetic fields or radiation, and shall be surrounded by a protective conduit reasonably acceptable to Landlord, (iv) any new or existing Lines servicing the Premises shall comply with all applicable governmental laws and regulations, (v) as a condition to permitting the installation of new Lines, Landlord may require that Tenant remove existing Lines located in or serving the Premises and repair any damage in connection with such removal, (vi) Tenant shall remove all Lines installed by or on behalf of Tenant, and repair any damage in connection with such removal, upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease (and if Tenant fails to complete such removal and/or to repair any damage caused by the removal of such Lines, Landlord may do so and Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for the cost thereof, as an obligation which shall expressly survive termination of this Lease), and (vii) Tenant shall pay all costs in connection therewith, including any fees charged by Landlord for Tenant’s use of the Building’s telecommunications capacity in excess of ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s pro rata share thereof. Landlord reserves the right to require that Tenant remove any Lines located in or serving the Premises which are installed in violation of these provisions, or which are at any time in violation of any laws or represent a dangerous or potentially dangerous condition.