Internet Usage and D4 Sample Clauses

Internet Usage and D4. 5.1 Wireless Devices and Usage Policies while out of country. When approved, air travel should be booked through the corporate travel agency. Booking will be based on economy class and next available flight to reduce additional hotel costs. In the event approved air travel is not booked through the corporate travel agency, the employee must choose the lowest cost fare by selecting from at least two cost estimates from two different airlines. The two estimates must be submitted with the expense report. An employee who chooses another approved mode of travel will be reimbursed for the cost of the economy airfare which provides seat selection, and a checked bag, to and from his/hertheir destination. When overnight accommodations are required, the employee will make every reasonable attempt to obtain a hotel room that is priced reasonably and closest to the meeting venue to minimize other travel costs. Reimbursement will be for standard accommodations and at the most economical rate (i.e. government rate) where possible. Exceptions must be documented on the expense report. For all overnight accommodations, the expense report must document why the accommodations were necessary/selected, (i.e. conference venue, proximity to training/ meetings, snow storm/not safe to travel home, etc.). Accommodations should also be supported on the expense report with an attached copy of the conference/meeting agenda. Accommodations exceeding the duration of the conference/meeting must include a notation for the reason, (i.e. had to stay one night past conference end date as no flights back to Halifax).

Related to Internet Usage and D4

  • Internet Use 7.1. Customer is prohibited from posting or transmitting unlawful material on or via the Internet or the World Wide Web. 7.2. Leaseweb is entitled to actively block ports or IP addresses for the Network, in the event that such is – in Leaseweb’s reasonable view – necessary to preserve or protect the security and performance of the Network or the Internet or the World Wide Web. An overview of the blocked ports or IP addresses may be requested in writing by Customer from Leaseweb. 7.3. Without prejudice to the generality of Clause 7.2 of the Acceptable Use Policy, Leaseweb shall in any event actively block the following ports for its Network: (i) UDP/137 – Netbios; (ii) UDP/139 – Netbios; (iii) TCP/135 till 139 – Netbios;(iv) TCP/445 – Smb; and (v) Protocol UDP port 11211 - Memcache 7.4. If Leaseweb reasonably suspects that Customer is subject to a DoS attack, DDoS attack, DRDoS attack or another attack and (in Leaseweb’s reasonable opinion) such attack negatively affects the Infrastructure, Leaseweb shall be entitled to immediately block access to Customer's Infrastructure. In the event that Customer is subject to repetitive attacks, and Customer does not successfully take measures to prevent that future attacks may negatively affect Leaseweb’s Infrastructure, then Leaseweb shall be entitled to immediately terminate theSales Contract by sending a written notice to Customer.

  • Other Usages The following usages shall apply in interpreting this Agreement: (i) references to a governmental or quasigovernmental agency, authority or instrumentality shall also refer to a regulatory body that succeeds to the functions of such agency, authority or instrumentality; and (ii) “including” means “including, but not limited to.”

  • Internet Traffic Any traffic that is transmitted to or returned from the Internet at any point during the duration of the transmission.

  • Internet Access Hotels and Airports Employees who travel may need to access their e-mail at night. Many hotels provide free high speed internet access and Tyler employees are encouraged to use such hotels whenever possible. If an employee’s hotel charges for internet access it is reimbursable up to $10.00 per day. Charges for internet access at airports are not reimbursable.

  • DNS name server availability Refers to the ability of a public-­‐DNS registered “IP address” of a particular name server listed as authoritative for a domain name, to answer DNS queries from an Internet user. All the public DNS-­‐registered “IP address” of all name servers of the domain name being monitored shall be tested individually. If 51% or more of the DNS testing probes get undefined/unanswered results from “DNS tests” to a name server “IP address” during a given time, the name server “IP address” will be considered unavailable.