Managed Network Services Clause Samples
The Managed Network Services clause defines the scope and responsibilities related to the provision, maintenance, and support of network infrastructure by a service provider. It typically outlines which network components—such as routers, switches, firewalls, and connectivity—are covered, and may specify service levels, monitoring, and response times for troubleshooting. This clause ensures that both parties understand who is accountable for network performance and reliability, thereby reducing ambiguity and minimizing service disruptions.
Managed Network Services. These services include a comprehensive suite of management and implementation services that support multi-protocol Wide Area Networks (WANs) and Local Area Networks (LANs) utilizing Sprint and non-Sprint provided transport services. These services support customer premises-based routers, IP-VPN devices, switches, hubs, servers, and applications worldwide. Sprint Managed Network Services is comprised of engineering, design, and implementation of customer networks, including WAN transport; LANs and CPE; day-to-day operational support; configuration management; network and CPE monitoring; proactive notification; fault management; trouble resolution; and network and device performance reporting.
Managed Network Services. Supplier shall provide the managed network services set forth in Exhibit A.5 (Managed Network Services), and as otherwise provided under this Agreement.
Managed Network Services. ACS will design a network infrastructure to support the mainframe and server migration from the Safeco ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ data center (RDC), and applicable remote sites, to the ACS NWSC in Hillsboro. The appropriate network infrastructure will be built for the systems that will be housed in the NWSC and at Symetra headquarters in Bellevue, Washington. There will be enough bandwidth installed to support remote access to the servers and mainframe. Network connectivity will take approximately 90 days to install from contract sign date. At that time, the remote sites can be configured and tested on the network which will take approximately 30 days. The voice strategy will consist of implementing a new Avaya PBX solution at the Bellevue, Washington facility, and of managing the existing Avaya switches in six sites and Centrex switches in two sites. Upon contract signing, ACS will plan and engineer the installation and establishment of circuit connectivity between the RDC and the NWSC that will be used to facilitate the migration activities. This also will allow the RDC and the NWSC to access the existing Safeco-provided Symetra network as required to support the business. As each additional circuit and site is turned up, associated network management services will be installed, configured and made available at the ACS ECC in the Dallas data center-with visibility from the NWSC-to ensure visibility and manageability. After new service has been established at all sites, existing connections will no longer be required and ACS will submit a request to Symetra to disconnect the circuit. This work will be performed in a coordinated and seamless fashion, ensuring an invisible transition from the existing network to the new network with no impact on Symetra users, customers or affiliates. As this is a Greenfield network implementation, ACS will manage the acquisition, configuration and staging of new network equipment for deployment to all applicable Symetra sites. ACS will perform the necessary Table of Contents discovery on the current network state as part of the network engineering transition planning. Network engineering will take into account IP addressing, summarization, application loading, security requirements and traffic patterns. ACS network engineering will ensure that application access is not impacted during the transition of network by performing a traffic analysis of all applications to ensure that application interdependencies are fully understood before service...
Managed Network Services. The Network Services billable Resource Units are defined as follows:
7.1 WAN Services:
(a) WAN Sites – Type 0 Headquarters/Hub Sites shall be one of the Resource Units for WAN Access. [ * * * ]
(b) WAN Sites – Type 1 Call/Development Center shall be one of the Resource Units for WAN Access. [ * * * ]
(c) WAN Sites – Type 2 Large Office with DMZ shall be one of the Resource Units for WAN Access. [ * * * ]
(d) WAN Sites – Type 3 Medium Office shall be one of the Resource Units for WAN Access. [ * * * ]
(e) WAN Sites – Type 4 Intermediate Office shall be one of the Resource Units for WAN Access. [ * * * ]
(f) WAN Sites – Type 5 Transitional Office shall be one of the Resource Units for WAN Access. [ * * * ]
(g) WAN Sites – Type 6 Small Office shall be one of the Resource Units for WAN Access. [ * * * ]
(h) WAN Sites – Type 7 Really Small Office shall be one of the Resource Units for WAN Access. [ * * * ]
(i) Internet Service Provider (ISP) Support Services shall be the monthly Charge that Company shall incur for its bandwidth usage (at the committed level selected by Company) and will be calculated as [ * * * ]
Managed Network Services. Regional Vehicle shall not provide Managed Network Services to any Qualifying MNC except as contracted through the Global Venture.
Managed Network Services. For a Business Phone Basic, Rogers will monitor for outages the ATA device on a 24/7 basis. In case of an ATA device outage, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will take the commercially reasonable appropriate actions to resolve the outage.
Managed Network Services. You should note that the following Managed Network Services (MNS) are only available for Canadian Sites. Managed Network Services are available to you as optional, and where selected by you, the applicable additional charges for such optional Managed Network Services will be set out in your Service Proposal. There are two optional MNS feature packages available:
Managed Network Services. Managed Network Services shall consist of the following billable Resource Units:
Managed Network Services. Sprint Managed Network Services provides installation, configuration, maintenance, and monitoring of the Service-enabling equipment and related functions within Customer’s local area network. Sprint provides Managed Network Services for Customer’s session initialization protocol proxy devices (the “SIP Devices”) at no additional cost to Customer. The use of Managed Network Services is subject to the terms of the Sprint Managed Network Services Product Annex as posted at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.
Managed Network Services. These services include a comprehensive suite of management and implementation services that support Wide Area Networks (“WANs”) and Local Area Networks (“LANs”) utilizing Sprint and non-Sprint provided transport services. These services support customer premises- based routers, IP-VPN devices, switches, hubs, servers, and applications worldwide. Sprint Managed Network Services is comprised of engineering, design, and implementation of customer networks, including WAN transport; LANs and CPE; day-to-day operational support; configuration management; network and CPE monitoring; proactive notification; fault management; trouble resolution; and network and device performance reporting.