Communication Links Sample Clauses

Communication Links. FDMS periodically will install, provide or cause to be installed or provided the means for communicating data from its facilities or equipment to the facilities or equipment of Customer, and third parties designated by Customer, as FDMS reasonably determines is desirable to perform this Agreement. The method of transmission and the media employed will be determined jointly by FDMS and Customer taking into consideration relevant factors such as traffic type, inbound and outbound message sizes, traffic loading distribution, and the equipment or devices which are or may be used.
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Communication Links. FDR periodically shall install, provide or cause to be installed or provided the means for communicating data from its facilities or equipment to the facilities or equipment of Customer, and third parties designated by Customer, as FDR determines is desirable to perform this Agreement. The method of transmission and the media employed will be determined by FDR taking into consideration relevant factors such as traffic type, inbound and outbound message sizes, traffic loading distribution, and the equipment or devices which are or may be used.
Communication Links. As requested by RCSI, First Data shall install, provide or cause to be installed or provided the means for communicating data from its facilities or equipment to the facilities or equipment of:
Communication Links. 9.3.1 As requested by Bank, Servicer shall install, provide or cause to be installed or provided the systems and communication links reasonably necessary to transmit Bank Data and the files, data and transmissions described in Sections 9.1 and 9.2 to and from its facilities or equipment to and from the facilities or equipment of Bank.
Communication Links. As requested by Bank, Servicer shall install, provide or cause to be installed or provided the systems and communication links reasonably necessary to transmit Bank Data and the files, data and transmissions described in Sections 9.1 and 9.2 to and from its facilities or equipment to and from the facilities or equipment of Bank. Servicer shall, during the Term, maintain such systems and links for communicating in good working order. The method of transmission and the media employed will be proposed by Servicer and be subject to approval by Bank. The Parties shall take into consideration relevant factors such as traffic type, in-bound and outbound message sizes, traffic loading distribution, and the equipment or devices which are or may be used.
Communication Links. (a) FDMS periodically shall install or provide the means for communicating data from its facilities or equipment to Customer’s or Customer’s designated third parties’ facilities or equipment, subject to FDMS’s acceptance and qualification of each such third party and such third party’s execution of and compliance with a third party service provider agreement in a form acceptable to FDMS. Any interface between any such third party and the FDMS System will be developed and established at its or Customer’s sole cost and expense. The method of transmission and the media employed will be determined by FDMS taking into consideration relevant factors such as traffic type, inbound and outbound message sizes, traffic loading distribution, and the equipment or devices that are or may be used.
Communication Links. The following communication services between the different Spacecraft preparation facilities will be provided for the duration of a standard campaign (including technical assistance for connection, validation and permanent monitoring): Service Type Remarks RF - Link S/C/Ku band 1 TM / 1TC through optical fiber Baseband Link S/C/Ku band 2 TM / 2TC through optical fiber Data Link Romulus Network, V11 and V24 For COTE monitoring & remote control Ethernet Planet Network, 10 Mbits/sec 3 VLAN  Umbilical Link Copper lines 2x37 Pins for S/C umbilical & 2x37 Pins for Auxiliary Equipment (as per MUA 5 §5.5) Internet ADSL 3 connections  Closed Circuit TV As necessary Intercom System As necessary Paging System 5 beepers  CSG Telephone As necessary International Telephone Links Œ With Access Code As necessary ISDN (RNIS) links Subscribed by CUSTOMER Routed to dedicated CUSTOMER’s working zone Facsimile in offices Œ 2 Video Conference Œ Shared with other users As necessary Œ Traffic to be paid, at cost, on CSG invoice after the campaign.  To be shared between the Customer and his subcontractors Part 5 – JUPITER
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Communication Links. Except as may otherwise be agreed to by -------------------------------------- the parties in writing, IPS shall periodically install, provide or cause to be installed or provided the means for communicating data and images from its facilities or equipment to the facilities or equipment of Customer, as IPS determines is desirable to perform this Agreement. The method of transmission and the media employed will be determined by IPS taking into consideration relevant factors such as traffic type, inbound and outbound message sizes, traffic loading distribution, and the equipment or devices which are or may be used.
Communication Links. Masada shall connect the Centennial branch offices to the Masada central station via a dedicated computer network which shall be identical to the computer network by which each Masada branch office is connected to the Masada central station. Masada will negotiate with network equipment suppliers so that Centennial may purchase pre-configured equipment packages necessary to implement this network at prices more favorable to Centennial than otherwise obtainable. Masada has also arranged for Centennial to purchase the required 56K DDS data circuits from Sprint Corp. and receive the same rates as Masada due to Masada's large volume of telephone traffic. Centennial also has the option of allowing Sprint to carry long-distance voice traffic to and from Centennial branches under the same offer. Sprint will bill Xxxtennial directly for data and voice services. All direct costs incurred by Masada in the process of making the initial connection to Centennial branches or adding users, workstations, or voice circuits at Centennial branches will be reimbursed by Centennial at Masada's documented cost.
Communication Links. WORLDSPAN will provide the following communication links with MICROSOFT: The existing dial-in X.25 link to Atlanta provided for test purposes shall continue through the Term of the Agreement. MICROSOFT pays for the phone costs and WORLDSPAN maintains the internal connections and hardware to WORLDSPAN's systems. By November 30, 1995, WORLDSPAN will provide a leased line X.25 connection to the point-of-presence at the local telephone provider in Bellevue Washington. This will operate at speeds no less than 56KB/sec. WORLDSPAN will pay for all traffic generated and the cost of installation to the point-of-presence. This line will be used for continued test and development of the products. This will be maintained for the Term of the Agreement. By January 1, 1996, WORLDSPAN will provide one leased line X.25 connection to a point of presence identified above to WORLDSPAN production facilities. This will operate at speeds no less than 56KB/sec. WORLDSPAN will pay for all traffic generated and the cost of installation to the point-of-presence. This line will be used for final beta testing. This will be maintained for the Term of the Agreement. By February 15, 1995, WORLDSPAN will provide two more leased lines X.25 connection to a point of presence identified above to WORLDSPAN production facilities. These will operate at speeds no less than 56KB/sec. WORLDSPAN will pay for all traffic generated and the cost of installation to the point-of-presence. This line will be used for production uses. This will be maintained for the Term of the Agreement. For each communications facility described above, WORLDSPAN will provide the same level availability as provided to its highest volume travel agencies using similar facilities. The technology used to support any of the above links can be modified to provide higher bandwidth, lower cost or better security so long as such modifications do not materially adversely affect WORLDSPAN's performance standards hereunder. 20 AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO CRS MARKETING, SERVICES AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT THIS AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO CRS MARKETING, SERVICES AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT, dated and effective as of January 1, 1997 ("Amendment"), by and between Microsoft Corporation, a Washington corporation ("MICROSOFT") with its principal office at Xxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000, and WORLDSPAN, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership ("WORLDSPAN"), with its principal office at 000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, XX, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000. MICROSOFT and WORL...
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