Providing Gateway Services Sample Clauses

The 'Providing Gateway Services' clause defines the obligations and scope of a party responsible for facilitating access between different networks, systems, or platforms. Typically, this clause outlines the technical requirements, service levels, and security standards that the gateway provider must meet, and may specify the types of data or transactions that can pass through the gateway. Its core practical function is to ensure seamless and secure interoperability between otherwise separate systems, thereby enabling efficient data exchange and integration.
Providing Gateway Services. During the term of this Agreement, ISO shall provide the Gateway Services and use its commercially reasonable efforts to provide the Gateway Services and maintain them in an uninterrupted and error-free fashion consistent with its practices in effect as of the date of this Agreement. However, the parties acknowledge that the Gateway Services are computer-network based and may be subject to outages and delays. In such an event, ISO shall use commercially reasonable efforts to diligently and promptly remedy any and all material interruptions. ISO will not be liable in any manner for any interruptions, outages, or other delays relating to the Gateway Services, including any attributed to ISO’s vendors. ISO may arrange for any portion of the Gateway Services to be provided to Merchant by any of its parent, affiliate or subsidiary corporations, without any liability of such parent, affiliate or subsidiary to Merchant.

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