Network Infrastructure Sample Clauses

Network Infrastructure. All NRC LAN's are connected to headquarters' backbone network. NRC's other IT systems and services are also connected to NRC's backbone network, through a series of inter-connected hubs, routers and switches. Regional wide area network connections and backbone connections use Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) to maintain maximum speed, inter-operability and security as well as provide potential for any-to-any communications. Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) protocols are used at the application level for inter-operability. In addition to its internal private network, NRC uses services from various external sources, such as Internet services and other government agency mainframe timesharing services. NRC coordinates with these services to install connections that would make service accessible to NRC users via standard desktop workstation systems. The preferred mode of access is through existing LAN infrastructure using standard remote LAN protocols or ATM.
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Network Infrastructure. The EDS OEM shall provide required patch cables and miscellaneous hardware to interface between network patch panel and EDS OEM supplied networking components.
Network Infrastructure. 28.1 Provision of information
Network Infrastructure. The following schematics diagram represents what is expected to be the typical network infrastructure at each MSO’s NOC.
Network Infrastructure. Licensee warrants, undertakes and guarantees that the Online Services including but not limited to bandwidth requirements, system availability, on-line access, verification and payment mechanisms, dedicated servers, remote access and control, security, maintenance and technical support, shall at all times comply with the Specifications and that it has obtained the necessary license, approval, permits and consents from the relevant government or regulatory authorities in the Territory to provide the aforesaid Online Services for the Term of this Agreement.
Network Infrastructure. The Network Infrastructure covers both the LAN (local area network) and the WAN (wide area network, “PLNet”, or “NGN”) and all devices that facilitate the connections of computers and peripherals on the network. Other than the Information Technology Department (IT), no staff member, or member of the public is permitted to make any modifications to any network device regardless of location. This includes disconnecting and replacing cables. Unauthorized changes to networks may result in the disconnection or deactivation of that portion of the network if it is determined that the alteration is causing or may cause safety concerns or problems for the network.
Network Infrastructure. (a) prepare with Enova's input and submit for Enova's written approval a detailed design specification for each of the five networks specified in the architecture specification (I.E. firewalls and demilitarized zone network, public services network, internal services network, business unit network and internal backbone network), a detailed design specification for the interconnection of these networks, and a detailed functionality specifications and performance requirements for any custom software included within any of the network designs or the interconnection of the networks;
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Network Infrastructure. 14.1. From time to time ACUITY UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED may upgrade its network infrastructure. This may require the CUSTOMER to upgrade some of its equipment if the SERVICE is to be continued. In that event, the CUSTOMER agrees to make within thirty (30) days such reasonable upgrades to its hardware or software as ACUITY UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED’s technical staff may from time to time reasonably specify by written notice to the CUSTOMER. ACUITY UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED shall not be responsible for degradation of or disruption to the SERVICE if the CUSTOMER does not make the required upgrade.
Network Infrastructure. 5.8.1 A Wide Area Network (WAN) is a telecommunication network that covers a broad area.
Network Infrastructure. A network infrastructure designed to meet the service and quality requirements of businesses executing telecommunications and Internet based strategies, which is designed for high availability, low latency, and resiliency, and includes two separate points of connection into the Building by multiple network fiber providers.
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