Communications Services Clause Samples

Communications Services. A cable station package is provided and can be accessed through Philo/IPTV or via devices like Roku, Fire Stick, etc. Internet access (wireless) is provided at no additional charge. Residents may not alter the existing wiring for any of these services and must provide their own reception devices (i.e., TV and/or computer). Personal wireless routers are prohibited in University Housing. Exterior antennas and satellite dishes are prohibited.
Communications Services. TV outlets and individual data ports are provided in all rooms and apartments. Cable, IPTV service and Internet access (wireless and Ethernet) are both provided at no additional charge. Residents may not alter the existing wiring for any of these services and must provide their own reception devices (i.e., TV and/or computer). Wireless routers are prohibited in University Housing. Exterior antennas and satellite dishes are not permitted.
Communications Services. The Alumni Foundation shall provide constituent- related communications services to the University upon request and when related to the Alumni Foundation’s efforts and activities.
Communications Services. The Foundation shall provide constituent-related communications services to the University upon request and when related to the Foundation’s efforts and activities.
Communications Services. DII will, or will cause the applicable El Paso Group member to, provide Communications Services for the Partnership Facilities, as necessary or appropriate to operate the Partnership Facilities in the manner in which such facilities had been operated prior to the date of this Agreement. All Communications Services will be provided in a good and workmanlike manner, and in accordance with industry standards. DII will ensure that the Partnership has the right to inspect all Communications Facilities on reasonable (but no less than 24 hours) notice.
Communications Services. Fry shall provide the communications services and capacities set forth in the Annual Plan and Configuration. **** Represents material which has been redacted and filed separately with the Commission pursuant to a request for confidential treatment under Rule 406 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
Communications Services. The State CIO shall exercise authority for telecommunications and other communications included in information technology relating to the internal management and operations of State agencies. In discharging that responsibility, the State CIO shall do the following:
Communications Services. (WBS - SOW)
Communications Services. 6.1 PRE-COMMERCIALLY READY (PER SCHEDULE 1.3 OF THE AGREEMENT) NON-RECURRING Costs. For all GSA's, MCI WorldCom shall be responsible for all normal pre-light up non-recurring costs including, but not limited to, installation costs and fees, circuit provisioning costs and fees, co-location costs and fees, turn-up fees and power installation costs. Metricom shall select both the required services/facilities and the vendor or vendors to provide the non-recurring items and MCI WorldCom shall pay the costs regardless of whether MCI WorldCom or some other party is the vendor. Metricom shall engage all reasonable good faith efforts to minimize such costs for both itself and MCI WorldCom. Within ten days of receiving an invoice for a pre-light up non-recurring cost, Metricom shall invoice MCI WorldCom and MCI WorldCom shall pay the invoice within thirty days of receipt of such invoice. 6.2 PRE-COMMERCIALLY READY (PER SCHEDULE 1.3 OF THE AGREEMENT) RECURRING COSTS. Metricom shall be responsible for all pre-light up recurring costs including all shares network circuit costs, network management circuit costs, dial up circuit costs and recurring co-location costs. 6.3 POST-COMMERCIALLY READY (PER SCHEDULE 1.3 OF THE AGREEMENT) RECURRING COSTS. Metricom shall be responsible for all pre-light up recurring costs including all shared network circuit costs, network management circuit costs, dial up circuit costs and recurring co-location costs. Metricom shall engage all reasonable good faith efforts to minimize such costs for both itself and MCI WorldCom. MCI WorldCom agrees, regardless of whether MCI WorldCom or some other party provides the services/facilities, to reimburse Metricom for forty percent (40%) of such costs. Within ten days of the end of a month, Metricom shall invoice MCI WorldCom and MCI WorldCom shall pay the invoice within thirty days of receipt of such invoice. 6.4 DEDICATED WAP TO NIF OR NIF TO NETWORK CIRCUITS FOR MCI WORLDCOM SUBSCRIBERS. If, in connection with communications traffic generated by MCI WorldCom Subscribers, MCI WorldCom requests dedicated circuits for MCI WorldCom subscribers, MCI WorldCom will provide, at no cost to Metricom, all required and necessary recurring and non-recurring circuits, facilities and hardware dedicated to the purpose of carrying and transporting such dedicated traffic. This section shall not relieve MCI WorldCom of its obligation under Sections 6.1, 6.2 or 6.3.
Communications Services. All telephone equipment and services shall be provided by the WES. Client shall be billed and pay for all local and long distance usage charges applicable to all telephone, fax or modem lines, at rates as shown in table below. Client shall not independently arrange for any telephone service, telephone, fax or modem lines or equipment. Local (A band) $ .05 Per MINUTE Local (B band) $ .07 Per MINUTE Local Long Distance (C band) $ .08 Per MINUTE Long Distance (Domestic) $ .11 Per MINUTE International varies Per MINUTE Directory Assistance $ .95 Each Rates are subject to change without notice.