Secondary Directories Sample Clauses

Secondary Directories. To the extent that Publisher is authorized as the official publisher of a Secondary Directory pursuant to Exhibit C within a Service Area, the obligations of Publisher with respect to delivery and distribution of Primary Directories set forth in this Section 3.8 will, upon request by Subscribers, apply to such Secondary Directories.
Secondary Directories. Publisher will, at no charge to WIN, its Affiliates or their Subscribers, except where, and for so long as, Publisher has reasonably determined that it is not commercially viable to do so, Publish: (i) printed mini Yellow Pages and White Pages Secondary Directories covering those Service Areas listed in Exhibit D attached hereto, (ii) Internet-based Secondary Directories, utilizing one (1) or more Domain Names, covering each Service Area within the Publisher Region, which Secondary Directories shall include substantially all elements of the Primary Directory for each such Service Area in a look and feel (i.e., PDF or similar read-only) format, and (iii) Internet-based Secondary Directories, utilizing one (1) or more Domain Names, covering those Service Areas listed in Exhibit E attached hereto, which Secondary Directories shall include substantially all elements of the Primary Directory for each such Service Areas in a search engine format. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Publisher may, at any time stop to Publish any Secondary Directory referred to in clauses (i), (ii) or (iii) above or alter the number, medium and/or type of any such Secondary Directory, in each case to the extent it reasonably determines that it is not commercially viable to Publish such Secondary Directory or to do so in its then current number, medium or type. In addition, Publisher shall have the right, but not the obligation, to Publish Secondary Directories (including one (1) or more Internet-based Secondary Directories) covering any or all of the other Service Areas in the Publisher Region. Publisher will, to the extent consistent with its reasonable business judgment, include WIN’s and its Affiliates’ Subscriber List Information and permit their Subscribers to advertise in any Secondary Directories, including any foreign language directories and Internet-based Secondary Directories, that Publisher Publishes upon the terms set forth in this Agreement.

Related to Secondary Directories

  • Directories BellSouth or its agent shall make available White Pages directories to <<customer_name>> subscribers at no charge or as specified in a separate BAPCO agreement.

  • Directory Listing and Directory Distribution 41 5. Voice Information Service Traffic 43 6. Intercept and Referral Announcements 44 7. Originating Line Number Screening (OLNS) 44 8. Operations Support Systems (OSS) Services 44 9. Poles, Ducts, Conduits and ▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇. Telephone Numbers 51 11. Routing for Operator Services and Directory Assistance Traffic 51 12. Unauthorized Carrier Change Charges 52 13. Good Faith Performance 52 INTERCONNECTION ATTACHMENT. 53 1. General 53 2. Points of Interconnection and Trunk Types 53 3. Alternative Interconnection Arrangements 57 4. Initiating Interconnection 58 5. Transmission and Routing of Telephone Exchange Service Traffic 59

  • Registration Data Directory Services Until ICANN requires a different protocol, Registry Operator will operate a WHOIS service available via port 43 in accordance with ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, and a web-­‐based Directory Service at <whois.nic.TLD> providing free public query-­‐based access to at least the following elements in the following format. ICANN reserves the right to specify alternative formats and protocols, and upon such specification, the Registry Operator will implement such alternative specification as soon as reasonably practicable. Registry Operator shall implement a new standard supporting access to domain name registration data (SAC 051) no later than one hundred thirty-­‐five (135) days after it is requested by ICANN if: 1) the IETF produces a standard (i.e., it is published, at least, as a Proposed Standard RFC as specified in RFC 2026); and 2) its implementation is commercially reasonable in the context of the overall operation of the registry. 1.1. The format of responses shall follow a semi-­‐free text format outline below, followed by a blank line and a legal disclaimer specifying the rights of Registry Operator, and of the user querying the database. 1.2. Each data object shall be represented as a set of key/value pairs, with lines beginning with keys, followed by a colon and a space as delimiters, followed by the value. 1.3. For fields where more than one value exists, multiple key/value pairs with the same key shall be allowed (for example to list multiple name servers). The first key/value pair after a blank line should be considered the start of a new record, and should be considered as identifying that record, and is used to group data, such as hostnames and IP addresses, or a domain name and registrant information, together. 1.4. The fields specified below set forth the minimum output requirements. Registry Operator may output data fields in addition to those specified below, subject to approval by ICANN, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld.

  • Provider Directory a. The Contractor shall make available in electronic form and, upon request, in paper form, the following information about its network providers: i. The provider’s name as well as any group affiliation; ii. Street address(es); iii. Telephone number(s); iv. Website URL, as appropriate; v. Specialty, as appropriate; vi. Whether the provider will accept new beneficiaries; vii. The provider’s cultural and linguistic capabilities, including languages (including American Sign Language) offered by the provider or a skilled medical interpreter at the provider’s office, and whether the provider has completed cultural competence training; and viii. Whether the provider’s office/facility has accommodations for people with physical disabilities, including offices, exam room(s) and equipment. b. The Contractor shall include the following provider types covered under this Agreement in the provider directory: i. Physicians, including specialists ii. Hospitals

  • Other Directory Services 73.10.1 Both parties acknowledge that CenturyLink’s directory publisher is not a party to this Agreement and that the provisions contained in this Agreement are not binding upon CenturyLink’s directory publisher. 73.10.2 CenturyLink agrees to include critical contact information pertaining to CLEC in the “Information Pages” of those of its White Pages directories containing information pages, if CLEC meets criteria established by its directory publisher. Critical contact information includes CLEC’s business office number, repair number, billing information number, and any other information required to comply with applicable regulations, but not advertising or purely promotional material. CLEC will not be charged for inclusion of its critical contact information. The format, content and appearance of CLEC’s critical contact information must conform to applicable directory publisher’s guidelines and will be consistent with the format, content and appearance of critical contact information pertaining to all CLECs in a directory. 73.10.3 The directory publisher shall maintain full authority as publisher over its publishing policies, standards and practices, including decisions regarding directory coverage area, directory issue period, compilation, headings, covers, design, content or format of directories, and directory advertising sales.