System Interface Clause Samples

System Interface. (a) If Vendor has contracted to obtain the UTP Plan Services directly from NASDAQNasdaq as UTP Plan Administrator, NASDAQNasdaq will make available the Information to Vendor from the System. Vendor shall be responsible for (a) obtaining the requisite quantity and quality of common carrier communication lines, (b) the reliability and continued availability of such communications lines, and (c) interfacing with the System at such other places as designated from time to time by NASDAQNasdaq. Vendor will meet any reasonable requirement of NASDAQNasdaq concerning the location of the interface or interfaces with the System. (b) If Vendor has contracted to obtain the Information from a Retransmission Vendor, then Vendor and such Retransmission Vendor are responsible for all communications and other arrangements necessary for Vendor to receive the Information from such Retransmission Vendor. Further, Vendor acknowledges and agrees that NASDAQNasdaq is not responsible for, and makes no representations or warranties regarding, the quality of service Vendor obtains from a Retransmission Vendor. (c) If the interface with the System described in subsection Information from NASDAQNasdaq as UTP Plan Administrator, NASDAQNasdaq shall so notify Vendor, and Vendor shall only furnish or permit to be furnished such Information to any other party or place in accordance with the NASDAQNasdaqUTP Plan Requirements. If NASDAQNasdaq inadvertently transmits data to Vendor other than the Information, Vendor shall not knowingly furnish or permit to be furnished such other data to any other party or place.
System Interface. Provider shall use industry standard communication protocols for all devices. The GDS shall have the ability to interface to the following BCT-provided systems: • Local area network (“LAN”) via Ethernet • Wide area network (“WAN”) via TCP/IP.
System Interface. The System Interface location shall be the digital input/output ports (either optical or electrical) where the 155 Mbps digital line section connects with other transmission facilities or equipment. The System Interface shall be at the 155 Mbps level as defined by all the appropriate ITU-T Recommendations.
System Interface. (a) If Vendor has contracted to obtain the UTP Plan Services directly from Nasdaq as UTP Plan Administrator, Nasdaq will make available the Information to Vendor from the System. Vendor shall be responsible for (a) obtaining the requisite quantity and quality of common carrier communication lines, (b) the reliability and continued availability of such communications lines, and (c) interfacing with the System at such other places as designated from time to time by Nasdaq. Vendor will meet any reasonable requirement of Nasdaq concerning the location of the interface or interfaces with the System. (b) If Vendor has contracted to obtain the Information from a Retransmission Vendor, then Vendor and such Retransmission Vendor are responsible for all communications and other arrangements necessary for Vendor to receive the Information from such Retransmission Vendor. Further, Vendor acknowledges and agrees that Nasdaq is not responsible for, and makes no representations or warranties regarding, the quality of service Vendor obtains from a Retransmission Vendor. (c) If the interface with the System described in subsection
System Interface. (a) If Distributor is in Receipt of Market Data hereunder either from TSX or a third party, directly or indirectly, Distributor shall be responsible for: (i) obtaining the requisite quantity and quality of common carrier communication lines, (ii) the reliability and continued availability of such communication lines, and
System Interface. (a) If Vendor has contracted to obtain the Level 1 Service and/or Last Sale Service directly from Nasdaq, Nasdaq will make available the Information to Vendor from the System. Vendor shall be responsible for (a) obtaining the requisite quantity and quality of common carrier communication lines, (b) the reliability and continued availability of such communications lines, and (c) interfacing with the System at Trumbull, Connecticut; Rockville, Maryland; and at such other places, if any, as may be designated from time to time by Nasdaq. Vendor will meet any reasonable requirement of Nasdaq concerning the location of the interface or interfaces with the System. (b) If Vendor has contracted to obtain the Information from a Retransmission Vendor, then Vendor and such Retransmission Vendor are responsible for all communications and other arrangements necessary for Vendor to receive the
System Interface. Manager acknowledges and agrees that, in order to provide the Managerial Services to QCN, Ltd. contemplated hereby, and in order to participate in expansion opportunities in Texas with QCN, Ltd., Manager will use its best efforts to provide whatever conversion system or other software is necessary to cause its computer system to interface effectively with that of MHS and QCN, Ltd. The costs associated therewith will be reflected in the budget. The parties acknowledge that the Participating Providers may desire to interface with Manager's computer system or access data via modem, and Manager agrees to accommodate the Participating Providers to the extent it does not impose an undue financial or operational burden on Manager.

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