Global Access Transport Charges Sample Clauses

Global Access Transport Charges. Fixed per-minute per bridge-port usage charges based on availability of service, zone (A-G) and Local Toll or Local Freephone originating access type.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Global Access Transport Charges. Fixed per-minute per bridge-port usage charges based on availability of service, zone (A-G) and Local Toll or Local Freephone origination access type. Videoconferencing: The Customer will be charged the following range of fixed per-minute rates of $0.170 to $1.750 per site for the following Videoconferencing Services: Domestic ISDN Videoconferencing: Port usage charges per minute per video bridge port (“Bridging Charges”) and dial-out transport usage charges per minute for transport (per 2 channels 112/128 kbps), with rounding to the next higher full minute. Bridging Charges include charges based on charge type, including Premier/Standard/Unattended ISDN Bridging and Instant Video ISDN Bridging and there is an additional per call minute charge for Premier Video Conferencing. Transport charges apply to the following countries: US, Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, UK, Thailand, Indonesia and Video Regions 1-4.
Global Access Transport Charges. Fixed per-minute per bridge-port usage charges based on availability of service, zone (A-G) and Local Toll or Local Freephone origination access type. Videoconferencing: The Customer will be charged the following range of fixed per-minute rates $0.1750 to $1.2800 per site for the following Videoconferencing Services: Domestic ISDN Videoconferencing: Port usage charges and Dial-Out Transport charges per increment of 2 channel 112/128 kbps, for domestic Videoconferencing calls originating and terminating in the U.S. Mainland, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U..S. Virgin Islands. Data: Access: The Customer will be charged the following range of fixed monthly recurring per-circuit local loop charges $180 to $7,000 for the following Access Services based on Circuit Type and 2 NPA/NXXs mutually agreed upon between the Customer and the Company DS1, DS3, and OC48. The Customer will order OC48 service at only 2 NPA/NXX locations mutually agreed upon by the Customer and the Company and are served by MCI Legacy Company owned. Private Line: Metro Private Line Service. Customer will pay a monthly recurring charge of $392 for DS1 Metro Private Line Service between two NPA/NXXs mutually agreed upon by Customer and Company. The Non-Recurring Charge for the aforementioned DS1 Metro Private Line Service will be waived. OC 48 U.S. Private Line Service: The Customer will pay a monthly recurring charge of $37,381.50 for OC 48 Private Line Service for 1 NPA/NXX mutually agreed upon by the Customer and the Company.

Related to Global Access Transport Charges

  • Transmission and Routing of Exchange Access Traffic PURSUANT TO 251(c)(2) 13 5.1 Scope of Traffic 13 5.2 Trunk Group Architecture and Traffic Routing 13 5.3 Logical Trunk Groups 13 5.4 End Office Access 13 ARTICLE VI MEET-POINT BILLING ARRANGEMENTS 14 6.1 Meet-Point Billing Services 14 6.2 Data Format and Data Transfer 14 6.3 Errors or Loss of Access Usage Data 15 6.4 Payment 15 6.5 Additional Limitation of Liability Applicable to Meet-Point Billing Arrangements 16 ARTICLE VII BLV/BLVI TRAFFIC 16

  • System Access Control Data processing systems used to provide the Cloud Service must be prevented from being used without authorization. Measures: • Multiple authorization levels are used when granting access to sensitive systems, including those storing and processing Personal Data. Authorizations are managed via defined processes according to the SAP Security Policy • All personnel access SAP’s systems with a unique identifier (user ID). • SAP has procedures in place so that requested authorization changes are implemented only in accordance with the SAP Security Policy (for example, no rights are granted without authorization). In case personnel leaves the company, their access rights are revoked. • SAP has established a password policy that prohibits the sharing of passwords, governs responses to password disclosure, and requires passwords to be changed on a regular basis and default passwords to be altered. Personalized user IDs are assigned for authentication. All passwords must fulfill defined minimum requirements and are stored in encrypted form. In the case of domain passwords, the system forces a password change every six months in compliance with the requirements for complex passwords. Each computer has a password-protected screensaver. • The company network is protected from the public network by firewalls. • SAP uses up–to-date antivirus software at access points to the company network (for e-mail accounts), as well as on all file servers and all workstations. • Security patch management is implemented to provide regular and periodic deployment of relevant security updates. Full remote access to SAP’s corporate network and critical infrastructure is protected by strong authentication.

  • Signaling Link Transport 9.2.1 Signaling Link Transport is a set of two or four dedicated 56 kbps transmission paths between Global Connection-designated Signaling Points of Interconnection that provide appropriate physical diversity.

  • Transportation Charges The cost of transporting Employees and Material necessary for the Mining Operations.

  • Network Access Control The VISION Web Site and the Distribution Support Services Web Site (the “DST Web Sites”) are protected through multiple levels of network controls. The first defense is a border router which exists at the boundary between the DST Web Sites and the Internet Service Provider. The border router provides basic protections including anti-spoofing controls. Next is a highly available pair of stateful firewalls that allow only HTTPS traffic destined to the DST Web Sites. The third network control is a highly available pair of load balancers that terminate the HTTPS connections and then forward the traffic on to one of several available web servers. In addition, a second highly available pair of stateful firewalls enforce network controls between the web servers and any back-end application servers. No Internet traffic is allowed directly to the back-end application servers. The DST Web Sites equipment is located and administered at DST’s Winchester data center. Changes to the systems residing on this computer are submitted through the DST change control process. All services and functions within the DST Web Sites are deactivated with the exception of services and functions which support the transfer of files. All ports on the DST Web Sites are disabled, except those ports required to transfer files. All “listeners,” other than listeners required for inbound connections from the load balancers, are deactivated. Directory structures are “hidden” from the user. Services which provide directory information are also deactivated.

  • Interconnection Customer Provided Services The services provided by Interconnection Customer under this LGIA are set forth in Article 9.6 and Article 13.5.1. Interconnection Customer shall be paid for such services in accordance with Article 11.6.

  • Traffic Measurement and Billing over Interconnection Trunks 6.1 For billing purposes, each Party shall pass Calling Party Number (CPN) information on at least ninety-five percent (95%) of calls carried over the Interconnection Trunks.

  • Data Access Control Persons entitled to use data processing systems gain access only to the Personal Data that they have a right to access, and Personal Data must not be read, copied, modified or removed without authorization in the course of processing, use and storage. Measures: • As part of the SAP Security Policy, Personal Data requires at least the same protection level as “confidential” information according to the SAP Information Classification standard. • Access to Personal Data is granted on a need-to-know basis. Personnel have access to the information that they require in order to fulfill their duty. SAP uses authorization concepts that document grant processes and assigned roles per account (user ID). All Customer Data is protected in accordance with the SAP Security Policy. • All production servers are operated in the Data Centers or in secure server rooms. Security measures that protect applications processing Personal Data are regularly checked. To this end, SAP conducts internal and external security checks and penetration tests on its IT systems. • SAP does not allow the installation of software that has not been approved by SAP. • An SAP security standard governs how data and data carriers are deleted or destroyed once they are no longer required.

  • Originating Switched Access Detail Usage Data A category 1101XX record as defined in the EMI Telcordia Practice BR-010-200- 010.

  • Interconnection Customer Compensation If the CAISO requests or directs the Interconnection Customer to provide a service pursuant to Articles 9.6.3 (Payment for Reactive Power) or 13.5.1 of this LGIA, the CAISO shall compensate the Interconnection Customer in accordance with the CAISO Tariff.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.