Network Connectivity Failure Clause Samples

Network Connectivity Failure. Loss of network includes dedicated data lines and internal networks under Eagle's full control, as well as 3rd party dedicated data lines commissioned by the Licensee. Ifa Licensee's dedicated data line to a primary software platform is unavailable, users will have to access the primary software platform through redundant connections maintained by Eagle or the public cloud provider via the internet. In the event of a telecommunication failure outside of Eagle's control, Eagle will contact the necessary service providers to remedy the line loss as quickly as possible. In certain severe situations a loss of network connectivity to the primary software platform, Eagle will contact the Licensee recommending the initiation ofthe BCDR plan. Eagle will failover all affected services and work to an alternate location and work in conjunction with the Licensee to ensure throughput, connectivity, and service availability returns to nonnal operability.

Related to Network Connectivity Failure

  • Connectivity User is solely responsible for providing and maintaining all necessary electronic communications with Exchange, including, wiring, computer hardware, software, communication line access, and networking devices.

  • Equipment Failures In the event of equipment failures beyond the Administrator's control, the Administrator shall take reasonable and prompt steps to minimize service interruptions but shall have no liability with respect thereto. The Administrator shall develop and maintain a plan for recovery from equipment failures which may include contractual arrangements with appropriate parties making reasonable provision for emergency use of electronic data processing equipment to the extent appropriate equipment is available.

  • Network Upgrades The Transmission Owner shall design, procure, construct, install, and own the Network Upgrades described in Attachment 6 of this Agreement. If the Transmission Owner and the Interconnection Customer agree, the Interconnection Customer may construct Network Upgrades that are located on land owned by the Interconnection Customer. Unless the Transmission Owner elects to pay for Network Upgrades, the actual cost of the Network Upgrades, including overheads, shall be borne initially by the Interconnection Customer.

  • CLEC OUTAGE For a problem limited to one CLEC (or a building with multiple CLECs), BellSouth has several options available for restoring service quickly. For those CLECs that have agreements with other CLECs, BellSouth can immediately start directing traffic to a provisional CLEC for completion. This alternative is dependent upon BellSouth having concurrence from the affected CLECs. Whether or not the affected CLECs have requested a traffic transfer to another CLEC will not impact BellSouth's resolve to re-establish traffic to the original destination as quickly as possible.

  • Service Level In the event that League InfoSight discovers or is notified by you of the existence of Non-Scheduled Downtime, we will use commercially reasonable efforts to determine the source of the problem and attempt to resolve it as quickly as possible.