Site Availability Clause Samples
The Site Availability clause defines the obligations and expectations regarding when and how a physical or digital site must be accessible for use by the relevant parties. Typically, it outlines the required hours of operation, any scheduled maintenance periods, and the conditions under which access may be restricted or interrupted. For example, it may specify that a construction site must be open to contractors during certain hours, or that a software platform will be available to users except during planned downtime. The core function of this clause is to ensure all parties have a clear understanding of when the site will be accessible, thereby minimizing disputes and disruptions related to site access.
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Site Availability. The Site Availability Service Levels for the Business VPN Small, and Business VPN Corporate for Locations in Regions A, B, C, D, and E are set forth Table 3 (Site Availability Service Levels for Regions A, B, C, D & E Locations) in Exhibit A to this Service Level Agreement so long as the Locations do not have Business VPN Lite Service. The Site Availability Service Level does not apply to Business VPN Small Off-Net. The actual Site Availability is calculated on a Monthly basis. If the actual Site Availability is less than the Site Availability Service Level, then Customer will be entitled to receive a credit against the Monthly Recurring Charge for the applicable Site Profile for the Location where the Outage occurred. The credit will be calculated as one thirtieth (1/30th) of the Monthly Recurring Charge for each full hour of Outage exceeding the Outage time allowed under the Site Availability Service Level, up to a cumulative maximum credit of 100% of Monthly Recurring Charge. All credits will be pro-rated on a per minute basis. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Site Availability Service Level is subject to the following conditions:
(a) For Locations with Dual continuity solution, Customer must order from Orange the primary and secondary Access Circuits that are physically diverse (meaning that both Access Circuits take different routes so that a fault (e.g. power outage, cable cut, etc.) occurring on one circuit will not cause the other circuit to fail).
(b) For Locations with Dual continuity solution with FPD, if during the appliable Service Term the Access Provider(s) inform(s) Orange that Full Path Diversity is no longer in place at a Location, then the Site Availability Service Level for Dual with FPD (dual CE Routers) applicable to such Location will automatically and immediately change to the applicable Site Availability Service Level for Dual Without FPD (dual CE routers), as listed in Table 3 (Site Availability Service Levels for Regions A, B, C, D & E Locations) in in Exhibit A.
(c) For Locations with Air Backup continuity solution, Customer must test the Air Backup on a Monthly basis with the CSM.
(d) For any Location where there is only one CE Router, if the CE Router failure caused the Outage and the Location is outside Normal Service Condition, then the travel time needed by the Orange field engineer to get to the Location is excluded from the calculation of the total Outage time.
(e) For any Location where there is only one CE Router, any...
Site Availability. All or portions of the Site may be modified, updated, interrupted, suspended or discontinued at any time, at our sole discretion, without notice or liability. We may also remove any Content from the Site at our discretion, without notice or liability.
Site Availability. Subject to Article XVI, Operator will be responsible, at its sole cost and expense, for securing the rooftop, transmission tower, and SPRINT PROPRIETARY INFORMATION EXECUTION VERSION equipment room space necessary for the installation of the transmission facilities that operate on or in connection with any Spectrum. Operator will ensure that any lease or contractual agreement for rooftop, transmission tower, or equipment room space for use in connection with the Spectrum will be freely assignable by Operator to Sprint. Prior to entering into an agreement for the use of such facilities and space, Operator will consult with Sprint regarding the availability of facilities owned or leased by a Sprint Entity. In the development of the advanced high speed wireless data system in Region 1, Operator will procure tower space, backhaul and other network elements and services for use in such system from a Sprint Entity when commercially and competitively reasonable provided that any such Sprint Entity responds to any such inquiry by Operator in a timely manner.
Site Availability. BUYER shall prepare within the timeframe ----------------- agreed to by the parties site(s) for the installation of the Product that meets the environmental and other requirements of the Product for its installation as specified by Company. BUYER shall provide access to the sites and the Product for Company's personnel and other authorized representatives.
Site Availability. Actual Site Availability is calculated on a Monthly basis and expressed as a percentage using the following formula: SA = (1 – tOutage /tmax) × 100 ▪ SA percentage representing Site Availability. ▪ tOutage total number of hours that the Network Service was unavailable due to Orange during the relevant Month. ▪ tmax total number of hours for the applicable Month. The Site Availability Service Levels for the Internet Essential are set forth Table 2 (Site Availability Service Levels for Regions A, B, C, D & E Locations) in Exhibit A (Tables) to this Service Level Agreement. Subject to the limitations, conditions and exclusions described in this Clause 1.3 and in Clause 1.7 (Conditions and Exclusions), if the actual Site Availability is less than the applicable Site Availability Service Level, then Customer will be entitled to receive a credit against the Monthly Recurring Charge for the Location where the Outage occurred. The credit will be calculated as one thirtieth (1/30th) of the Monthly Recurring Charge for each full hour of Outage exceeding the Outage time allowed under the applicable Site Availability Service Level, up to a cumulative maximum credit of 100% of the Monthly Recurring Charge. All credits will be pro-rated on a per minute basis.
Site Availability. Owner shall make available to Contractor portions of the Site necessary for the Contractor’s performance of the Work, all reasonable and necessary access thereto, and areas suitable for large mobile crane operations and for installation of Contractor’s office and warehouse, equipment receiving and laydown, craft change rooms, welding facilities, materials storage, and employee parking as indicated on Contract drawings. Owner shall properly maintain storage and laydown areas and access roads.
Site Availability. 3.9.1 The District shall turn over the Site to the Design/Builder as described in the Notice to Proceed and as further described in EXHIBIT A – PROJECT MILESTONE SCHEDULE, at which time the Design/Builder shall be obligated to take control and responsibility. The Design/Builder shall provide the District, Construction Project Manager and other District consultants with continuous access to the Site.
3.9.2 Temporary parking facilities shall meet all applicable regulatory requirements applicable to design and construction. Design/Builder shall be responsible for all permits, design, and construction required including, but not limited to lighting, access, signage, handicap accessibility, and maintenance. At the end of the Project, all temporary parking and utilities shall be removed and those areas of the Project Site restored to its previous condition.
Site Availability. Except as provided otherwise in the Contract Documents, the Site will be available for the performance of the Work every day of the year (24 hours per day), including statutory holidays.
Site Availability. 4.9.1 The District shall turn over the Site to the DBE at the time of Notice to Proceed with Construction, at which time the DBE shall be obligated to take control and responsibility. The DBE shall provide the District, Construction Manager and other District consultants with continuous access to the Site.
4.9.2 Temporary parking facilities shall meet all applicable regulatory requirements applicable to design and construction. DBE shall be responsible for all permits, design, and construction required including, but not limited to lighting, access, signage, handicap accessibility, and maintenance. At the end of the Project, all temporary parking and utilities shall be removed and those areas of the Project Site restored to its previous condition.
Site Availability. Actual Site Availability is calculated on a Monthly basis using the following formula: SA = (1 – tOutage / tmax)*100 ▪ SA = percentage representing Site Availability ▪ tOutage = total number of hours that the Service was unavailable due to Orange during the relevant Month ▪ tmax = total number of hours for the applicable Month The following Site Availability Service Levels apply. Region A 99.80% 99.90% 99.95% 100% Region B 99.50% 99.80% 99.90% 99.93% Region C 99.00% 99.50% 99.80% 99.85% Region D 98.30% 99.00% 99.50% 99.75% Region E - 98.30% 99.00% 99.25% The countries associated with regions A, B, C, D, and E are listed in Exhibit A (Regions). If the actual Site Availability is less than the applicable Site Availability Service Level, then Customer will receive a credit against the Monthly Recurring Charges for the Location where the Outage occurred. The credit will be equal to one thirtieth (1/30th) of the MRC for the Service at the Location for each full hour of Outage exceeding the Outage time allowed under the applicable Site Availability Service Level, up to a cumulative maximum credit of 100% of MRC for the Service at such Location. All credits will be pro-rated on a per minute basis. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Site Availability Service Level is subject to the following conditions:
(a) The Site Availability Service Levels apply only if the Access Circuits are provided by Orange. For clarity the Site Availability Service Levels for Locations with Dual Access only apply if both Access Circuits are provided by Orange.
(b) All Outages caused by a faulty Customer Router will not be included in the measurement of tOutage and, therefore, such Outages will be excluded from the calculation of the actual Monthly Site Availability.
(c) If the CE Router is an Orange-Managed Router and Customer has not ordered Automation for the Location, then Customer must report the Outage to the GCSC so that Orange can diagnose and verify the existence and cause of the Outage and create the Incident Report. If the CE Router is a Customer Router, then only the Outages caused by the Orange-provided Access Circuit and reported by the Customer to the GCSC will be included into the measurement of tOutage.
(d) If the Location only has one CE Router and such CE Router is an Orange-Managed Router, and if the Orange- Managed Router failure caused the Outage and the Location is outside Normal Service Condition, then the travel time needed by the Orange field engineer to get to t...