Internet Connections Sample Clauses
The 'Internet Connections' clause defines the responsibilities and requirements related to providing and maintaining internet access necessary for the performance of the contract. Typically, this clause specifies whether the service provider or the client is responsible for ensuring a stable and secure internet connection, and may outline minimum technical standards or security protocols that must be met. Its core practical function is to prevent disputes or service interruptions by clearly allocating responsibility for internet connectivity, ensuring that both parties understand their obligations regarding access to online resources or services.
Internet Connections. Computer systems must not be connected direct to the Internet or “un- trusted” systems unless protected by a firewall (a software based personal firewall is the minimum but risk assessment and management must be used to identify whether this is sufficient).
Internet Connections. The Company may choose to utilize, at their own expense, a public Internet connection through an Internet Service Provider ("ISP"). The Company may use this Internet connection for development and/or conformance purposes and/or production purposes.
Internet Connections. The Service may have the ability to connect over the Internet to transmit data to and from your computer. For example, the Service may (a) display a screen giving you an option to receive and display at your computer certain sales promotions, or (b) download updates or upgrades to the Service to keep the product up to date. Even if you agree to install the Service, no transmissions to or from the Internet will occur without your indicating your permission and in accordance with TABS’s then current Privacy Policy.
Internet Connections. Client will provide dedicated, unrestricted, business class DSL or business class cable services. Ethernet handoff to be implemented into a Marathon owned and operated firewall/router. Client is responsible for premise wiring to facilitate connectivity from the Marathon firewall to the desktops. Two jacks are required for each employee station. Location of jacks is dependent upon build out of facilities. Minimum requirements include bandwidth requirements of 5 mbps connection (up/down), and 5 static publicly addressable IP addresses.
Internet Connections. Computer systems shall not be connected direct to the Internet or ‘untrusted’ systems unless protected by a firewall (a software based personal firewall is the minimum) which is acceptable to the Authority’s Principal Security Advisor.
Internet Connections. If we provide you a circuit, then we are responsible for contracting with the carrier and getting the circuit to your facility. Once it hits the outside of the building, additional wiring (Inside Wiring or IW) may be required. You may have your contractor do this, or we're happy to have our contractor do this, all at your cost. We will provide equipment to connect to this circuit. If you've purchased it, it will NOT have a Login asset tag, and is yours. If you have not purchased it, it WILL have a Login asset tag, and is our equipment. Our equipment is not to be touched without our staff explicitly requesting that it be touched. It must be on a UPS. If you do not have one, please let the sales staff know during the sale, and one will be provided along with the equipment. At the end of the contract term, that equipment must be returned within 30 days or it will be billed at full replacement value with new equipment. Really we'd rather you just return it. We can use it again. Support is available at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Once we tell you your circuit is up, the billing starts. How you use it, when you use it, or whether you use it are entirely your business. The only exception is covered below under "What not to do." VoIP If we provide you phones we will configure them. We will have a meeting with you to go over the call routing flow and we will diagram it for you and have you sign off on it. We will then implement it. We will work with you (for free) making sure that the system we deliver meets that diagram's description. If you want changes, we will do so AFTER the initial implementation is complete. Support is available at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Once we make the system available to you, the billing starts. How you use it, when you use it, or whether you use it are entirely your business. The only exception is that we may limit or prohibit international dialing without a separate agreement and/or a deposit. If someone uses your phone, you are responsible for the charges, no exceptions.
Internet Connections. Client, if applicable, will provide dedicated, unrestricted, business class DSL, business class cable services or higher. Ethernet handoff to be implemented into a MRS owned and operated firewall/router. Client is responsible for premise wiring to facilitate connectivity from the MRS firewall to desktops/laptops at health center. Two jacks are required for each medical staff workstation and the location of jacks is dependent upon build-out of facilities. Minimum requirement includes bandwidth requirements of 5 mbps connection (up/down) and at least 5 publicly addressable IP addresses.
Internet Connections. Gateway to Gateway VPN- A GW-to-GW VPN is a virtual network built on top of existing physical networks that can provide a secure communications mechanism for data and information transmitted between networks. It allows agencies to use their existing high-speed Internet connection to access the State network. All VPNs must encrypt their data communications. SecurID Token (RI-092c)- A SecurID token provides two-factor authentication and allows a user to access the MiCJIN portal over the internet from any location as allowed by CJIS Security Policy and is issued to a specific person and is not to be shared with other users. A SecurID token is a small, approximately one square inch in size, key fob that displays six digits that change every minute, synchronizing with a server at the State. The current cost for a SecurID token is $11.00 per month, per token. Live Scan Information: Device Description: Response Messages:
Internet Connections. Nuance does not and cannot control infrastructure outside of the Hosted Services Infrastructure. Licensee’s connections to the internet and/or to telecommunications networks may be impaired or disrupted independent of Nuance. Although Nuance will use commercially reasonable efforts to take all actions it deems appropriate to remedy and avoid such events, Nuance cannot guarantee that such events will not occur. Accordingly, Nuance disclaims any and all liability resulting from or related to such events.
Internet Connections. 5.2.2.1 There must not be any direct connection between internal network and Internet. Two levels of different gateways (internal, external) must be implemented to ensure optimum protection. E.g. one router and a firewall.
5.2.2.2 All web servers accessible through the Internet must be protected by a secured gateway and must be placed on subnets separate from internal ARCELORMITTAL networks.
5.2.2.3 All Internet access from computers in ARCELORMITTAL offices must be routed through a secured gateway.
5.2.2.4 Secured gateway configuration rules must only be changed based on business needs, documented, and in compliance with the ARCELORMITTAL security rules.
5.2.2.5 All publicly-modifiable directories on ARCELORMITTAL Internet-connected computers are prohibited. If a need to deposit and share information among the ARCELORMITTAL community appears, the ARCELORMITTAL portal usage is mandatory.
5.2.2.6 User Internet access must be approved by the relevant user direct manager who assures that the user has a demonstrable business need for such access.