Service Elements Clause Samples

Service Elements. [Description of service elements to be added at the time the Service Agreement is developed.]
Service Elements. A Each Service is composed of its constituent components ("Service Elements"). The Service Elements composing each Service are described in the applicable service description (Appendix D-1 through D-4). Unless it is expressly stated otherwise in this Agreement, the terms, conditions and pricing principles applicable to a Service shall not vary by Service Element. ================================================================================ AT&T and TWComm Proprietary: Subject to Nondisclosure Agreement ================================================================================
Service Elements. Global ISP Project Management will include the following service elements to be performed by SAVVIS: (A) Develop a work plan setting forth in order of priority the various steps required to implement ISP services for Reuters in various locations around the world. (B) Project manage the implementation of the new ISP topology to be used in six data centers, to be identified by the Parties (the “Main Data Centers” and each of them a “Data Center”), including preparation of equipment lists required to order new equipment. Implementation should align with Red LAN strategies in each of the Main Data Centers as notified to Savvis by Reuters. (C) Assist Reuters in terminating other ISP providers contracts, in accordance with the terms and conditions of such contracts, that are to be replaced by the new selected ISP. (D) Implement change process controls which includes IP addressing. (E) Implement the routing policy to be used in the Main Data Centers. (F) Work with internal Reuters resources to determine which circuits are to be cancelled in data centers outside of the Main Data Centers and, as necessary, determine how to redirect users to the appropriate Data Center. (G) Assist Reuters in developing appropriate sales & marketing materials for the ISP services that will be presented by Reuters sales people to their end clients, the costs of which such materials shall be borne by Reuters. (H) Assist Reuters in developing an ordering process to manage the provision of ISP services. This would include the drafting and implementation of a future state model that allows Reuters to effectively manage requests for internal Reuters ISP requirements and ISP requirements tied to the delivery of content to Reuters customers.
Service Elements. The scope of present service is twofold: - to provide an EOLI compliant catalogue system offering search and present operational support towards the official NASA MODIS repository, covering the entire planet and both Terra and Aqua platforms; - to provide ordering support for the catalogued data thus enabling chaining of the catalogue to Order operations of other SSE services that need provide catalogue access to its users and then access the chosen data as part of their input. The catalogue supports querying over spatial constraint (defined by means of an SSE compliant AOI) and time constraints (defined between start and end dates).
Service Elements. Service Elements of this Service shall include, but not be limited to: (A) Network Access Port; (B) Local Access Loops; (C) PVC; (D) Port Speed; (E) CIR; (F) User Access Speed; (G) Host routers; (H) WAN connections; (I) NAT; and
Service Elements. Beginning with the Service Commencement Date as defined in Section 1(g) below, TSC shall provide to Customer two elements of full-time service, jointly comprising the Services: (i) a contribution service (the "Contribution Service") comprised of a fibre link between the Customer's Point of Origination (UPC Digital Media Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) and TSC's Usingen earth station located in the vicinity of Frankfurt, Germany, the point of uplink transmission. The fixed rate fibre link will be physically comprised of two (2) El data rate circuits (each bearing a data rate of 2.048 Mbps) whose bandwidth will be multiplexed to accommodate the Customer's signal bearing a maximum data rate of 3.0 Mbps as specified in Section 2 below. TSC will provide this fibre link as a service designated as a `CityInterconnect-International' ("CICI") service as further described in Annex 1 attached hereto. In the event of any inconsistency between Annex 1 and the terms and conditions set forth herein, the terms set forth herein shall prevail. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing sentence, for the avoidance of doubt, the parties acknowledge that the terms set forth herein shall, in the event of ambiguity or conflict, prevail over Sections 6, 7, 9, 10, 12.2, and 12.4 of the CICI Terms & Conditions. (ii) a distribution service (the "Distribution Service"), comprised of the reception of the Contribution Service signal at Usingen earth station for purposes of full-time digital satellite transmission. TSC will provide a redundant uplink of the Customer's signal to a 3.0 Mbps digital slot on TSC's Divicom MCPC satellite platform located on Transponder 129 of the Hotbird 6 Satellite located at 13.0 degrees East. For purposes of the provision of the Services, TSC warrants that this platform is MPEG2 (4:2:0),
Service Elements. The following Service Elements constitute the Service: 1.2.1 Unified Comms as a Service (‘UcaaS’): The UcaaS product is Vodafone Business UC, a multi-tenanted cloud platform MVP (Message, Video, Phone) solution for calling, collaboration, messaging, video meetings and analytics. SMS capabilities are not available. Customer should use the encrypted end to end Video chat function if confidential information will be shared. Bundles are the different licence packages available for Vodafone Busi- ness UC. Customer may select only one Bundle for the Initial Term, but Customer may upgrade their Bundle during the Initial Term. All Bundles require a tariff as set out in the Customer Agreement. Each Bundle requires a Vodafone PSTN number per user. The Bundles are listed below: tools that allow third parties to leverage supplier features directly from customer’s own application. tools that allow third parties to leverage supplier features directly from customer’s own application.
Service Elements. The Service provided by Pac-West is a bundled offering that includes in the per port unit cost paid by Customer: all telco-grade and manufacturer recommended physical facilities and associated environment required for the proper function of the equipment used to provide Service, including without limitation floor space, UPS fed AC power, DC power, battery bank, rectifiers, generator backup, heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), and any other utilities as may be necessary; functional PRI’s from the Pac-West Switch to the NAS, delivered in time intervals that are in accordance with the SLA as defined in this Agreement; sufficient IMT capacity into the Pac-West Switch to support all incoming User calls up to the number of Ports purchased by Customer, which IMT provisioning shall be the sole responsibility of Pac-West and which IMT bandwidth will be verified through IMT peak load reports provided to Customer at its request by Pac-West; a Rotary for each LCA that has been provisioned with at least 40 unique DID numbers, the ability to accept long distance calls, two-way traffic (i.e., in-bound and for testing purposes, out-bound (if trunks are to be used for outbound services on a new product or service application then Pac-West and Customer agree to review outbound traffic patterns and agree to work towards a mutually acceptable price structure for the outbound minutes, if any, at that time)), and calls delivered via both transient and reciprocal trunks; two (2) out of band (“OOB”) modems, each with an active POTS line, per equipment site that will be used for service activation and outage-related equipment maintenance, two (2) DS0 test phone numbers for every switch that provides ingress circuits for this Service; the purchase, installation, and maintenance of all equipment, telecommunication services and other related facilities required to provide Service up to the point of Service demarcation, which demarcation point shall be defined as the physical port of the equipment to which Customer’s Egress Circuit is connected (“Service Demarcation Point”); and anything else not yet identified that would be required to terminate a User call on the NAS and subsequently hand off the call to Customer at the Service Demarcation Point onto Customer’s Egress Circuits.
Service Elements. The Service Elements to be provided under this Agreement, subject to a Call-off Contract are shown in the table below. The table also provides an overview of the general, core and optional requirements for each type of trial. IVT TPT Sampling Project Management    Recruiting schools   X Informing schools X X  Recruit and train administrators    Collation and distribution    Administration of Trial/Sample assessments    Helpline    Script Management during marking    Data Capture    Handling pupil background data    Trial/Sample Administration Report    Recruitment, management and payment of markers    Marking (either paper based or onscreen)    Systems management    Printing    Disseminating an incentive payment to participating schools   X Drawing the sample   X KEY: A description of each Service Element is provided in Annex 1 to this Schedule.
Service Elements. A. MARC Volume Discount on Eligible Services/1/ MARC Maximum Annual Discount 1 Year 2 Years 3 Years 5 Years $ 1,200 $ 240 2.0% 3.0% 4.0% 5.0% 3,000 600 2.0% 3.0% 4.0% 5.0% 7,000 1,080 3.0% 4.0% 5.0% 6.0% 12,000 1,750 4.0% 5.0% 6.0% 7.0% 18,000 2,450 4.0% 5.0% 6.0% 7.0% 25,000 4,000 5.0% 6.0% 7.0% 8.0% 35,000 6,000 5.0% 6.0% 7.0% 8.0% 50,000 9,000 6.0% 7.0% 8.0% 9.0% 75,000 12,500 7.0% 8.0% 9.0% 10.0% 100,000 16,500 8.0% 9.0% 10.0% 11.0% 125,000 22,000 8.0% 9.0% 10.0% 11.0% 150,000 24,000 9.0% 10.0% 11.0% 12.0% 200,000 32,500/3/ 10.0% 11.0% 12.0% 13.0%