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Service Pack. The Service Provider offers to the Service Receiver the right to exercise its professional activities in the offices and lab facilities in BioScape and offers a broad range of supporting services adapted to the needs and requirements of the Service Receiver (hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Service Pack”). The Service Pack is indivisible and is further described as follows:
Service Pack. Hotfix (deliverable medium) refers to a summary of patches. The advantage of this is that several errors can be corrected by carrying out a single installation. As a rule, a service pack contains all patches (as far as they have not become obsolete) since the release of the last major release or since the last published service pack. In the case of cumulative service packs, only the latest one needs to be installed by the customer, as it contains the previous patches: - Service packs contain bug fixes. However, they do not contain any new functionalities; - Service packs go through a release procedure and are created at regular intervals; - In terms of warranty, a number of service packs are made available for each major release of software over a period of two years; - Service Packs are available to all customers who may use the major revision in question, regardless of any status as a Software Maintenance and Hotline Agreement contract cus- tomer;
Service Pack. A service pack is generally a cumulative release of the Software that incorporates changes from prior service packs, updates, and/or hotfixes as are typically designed for wide distribution. Once a service pack is released, support for prior service packs, updates, and hotfixes may transfer to the newly released service pack.
Service Pack. An Update of an existing Version of the Standard Software, which is usually made available to all licence holders with a Basic service & Support Agreement, in accordance with the Maintenance Release Plan of the manufacturer of the Standard Software in question.
Service Pack. Service Pack 4.2.2 scope has not been identified by MetaSolv at this time:

Related to Service Pack

  • Wire Unbundled DS1 Digital Loop This is a designed 4-wire Loop that is provisioned according to industry standards for DS1 or Primary Rate ISDN services and will come standard with a test point, OC, and a DLR. A DS1 Loop may be provisioned over a variety of loop transmission technologies including copper, HDSL-based technology or fiber optic transport systems. It will include a 4-Wire DS1 Network Interface at the End User’s location.

  • Cell Phones The College follows the State’s Cell Phone Policy. Employees who receive cell phones from the College shall also abide by this Policy. The College shall provide the Policy to any employee who is given a cell phone. Employees are responsible for the cost of all personal calls. While the College anticipates some incidental personal use of cell phones, it is also expected that such use is infrequent.

  • Unbundled Digital Loops 2.3.1 BellSouth will offer UDLs. UDLs are service specific, will be designed, will be provisioned with test points (where appropriate), and will come standard with OC and a DLR. The various UDLs are intended to support a specific digital transmission scheme or service. 2.3.2 BellSouth shall make available the following UDLs, subject to restrictions set forth herein:

  • Voice Grade Unbundled Copper Sub-Loop Unbundled Sub-Loop Distribution – Intrabuilding Network Cable (aka riser cable)

  • Dark Fiber Loop 2.8.4.1 Dark Fiber Loop is an unused optical transmission facility, without attached signal regeneration, multiplexing, aggregation or other electronics, from the demarcation point at an End User’s premises to the End User’s serving wire center. Dark Fiber Loops may be strands of optical fiber existing in aerial or underground structure. BellSouth will not provide line terminating elements, regeneration or other electronics necessary for AFN to utilize Dark Fiber Loops.