Junction inspection function Sample Clauses

The Junction Inspection Function clause establishes the requirement and procedures for inspecting junctions within a system, network, or infrastructure. It typically outlines who is responsible for conducting inspections, the frequency or conditions under which inspections must occur, and the standards or criteria that must be met. For example, in a construction or utility context, this clause may require regular checks of electrical or pipeline junctions to ensure safety and compliance. Its core practical function is to ensure that all junction points are properly maintained and any issues are identified early, thereby reducing the risk of failures or hazards.
Junction inspection function per one Junction Inspection function Fee per hour Junction Inspection Function 1USD (Up to 10,000 lines per billing unit time)
Junction inspection function. The Subscriber may use the Junction inspection function in combination with the VPG Type-F Service. The Junction inspection function enables Subscriber to analyzes packets passing through the VPG and provides application discrimination and reporting of the statistical information.
Junction inspection function. (a) The Subscriber may use the Junction inspection function in combination with the VPG type C or VPG type D Service. In such case, Subscriber can use the Junction inspection function that analyzes packets passing through the VPG and provides application discrimination and reporting of the statistical information. (b) The Subscriber shall use the Junction inspection function according to the method of use and other service provision conditions (including but not limited to the general terms and conditions regarding the closed network connection service) posted by SORACOM on the SORACOM web site.

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