Network Managers Sample Clauses
The 'Network Managers' clause defines the roles and responsibilities of individuals or entities designated to oversee and manage a network within the context of an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the authority of network managers to make decisions regarding network operations, maintenance, and security, and may specify their obligations to report issues or coordinate with other parties. By clearly assigning these duties, the clause ensures accountability and efficient management of the network, reducing the risk of miscommunication or operational failures.
Network Managers. A Network Manager is responsible for: (1) the day-to-day operations and maintenance of an assigned portion of the RWC Network to comply with policies, procedures, and performance standards; and (2) performing other duties as assigned, and identified in the Board-approved RWC Policies and Procedures.
Network Managers. This appendix addresses unique circumstances of Network Managers differing from other members of the bargaining unit. All articles of this Collective Bargaining Agreement apply to Network Managers, unless specifically addressed below.
Network Managers. A Network Manager is responsible for: (1) the day-to-day operations and maintenance of an assigned portion of the Network to comply with policies, procedures, and performance standards; and (2) performing other duties as assigned and identified in the TRWC Policies and Procedures.
Network Managers. Nothing in this Agreement shall prohibit Verizon Wireless from enlarging its CMRS network through management contracts with third parties for the construction and operation of a CMRS system under the Verizon Wireless brand name and license. Traffic traversing such extended networks shall be deemed to be and treated under this Agreement as Verizon Wireless’ traffic when it originates on such extended network and terminates on Carrier’s network, and as Carrier’s traffic when it originates upon Carrier’s network and terminates upon such extended network. Telecommunications traffic traversing on such extended networks shall be subject to the terms, conditions, and rates of this Agreement.
Network Managers. Nothing in this Agreement shall prohibit US Cellular from enlarging its CMRS network through management contracts with third-parties for the construction and operation of a CMRS system under the US Cellular brand name and license. Traffic traversing such extended networks shall be deemed to be and treated under this Agreement as "US Cellular telecommunications traffic" when it originates on InterconnectioanndReciprocaCl ompensatioAngreemenbtetweenSandhilal ndUSCellular such extended network and terminates on Sandhill's network, and as "Sandhill telecommunicationstraffic" when it originatesupon Sandhill's network andterminates upon such extendednetwork. Telecommunicationstraffic traversingon suchextended networksshall be subjectto theterms,conditions,andratesof this Agreement.
Network Managers. 19.1 Nothing in this Agreement shall prohibit Sprint from enlarging its CMRS network through management contracts with third-parties for construction and operation of a CMRS system under the Sprint brand name and license. Traffic originating on such extended networks shall be treated as Sprint traffic subject to the terms, conditions, and rates of this Agreement. Sprint Network Managers are included as part of this Agreement as of the effective date and are listed on Appendix 2 attached hereto. If, during the term of this Agreement, Sprint seeks to include new Network Managers, it shall notify ILEC in writing and the Parties shall amend Appendix 2 accordingly.
20.1 Failure of either Party to pay undisputed charges shall be grounds for termination of this Agreement. If either Party fails to pay when due any undisputed charges billed to them under this Agreement (“Undisputed Unpaid Charges”), and any portion of such charges remain unpaid more than thirty (30) days after the due date of such Undisputed Unpaid Charges, the Billing Party will notify the billed Party in writing that in order to avoid having service disconnected, the billed Party must remit all Undisputed Unpaid Charges to the Billing Party within thirty (30) days after receipt of said notice (the “Termination Notice”). Disputes hereunder will be resolved in accordance with the Dispute Resolution Procedures set out in Section 7 of this Agreement.
20.2 Either Party may discontinue service to the other Party upon failure to pay Undisputed Unpaid Charges as provided in Section 19.1, and will have no liability to the non-paying Party in the event of such disconnection. Provided, however, the Billing Party will not discontinue any service or terminate this Agreement for the non-paying Party’s failure to pay Undisputed Unpaid Charges, unless the non-paying Party fails to pay such Undisputed Unpaid Charges within thirty
Network Managers. Nothing in this Agreement shall prohibit SPCS from enlarging its CMRS network through management contracts with third-parties for the construction and operation of a CMRS system under the SPCS brand name and license. Traffic traversing such extended networks shall be deemed to be and treated under this Agreement as “SPCS telecommunications traffic” when it originates on such extended network and terminates on Wood County’s network, and as “Wood County telecommunications traffic” when it originates upon Wood County’s network and terminates upon such extended network. Telecommunications traffic traversing on such extended networks shall be subject to the terms, conditions, and rates of this Agreement.
Network Managers. Note: Former Digital Multi Media Specialist from the A.O.S.G and the Database and Web Developers from the Computer Technician class are included in this class effective on and from July 1, 2007 Step Effective July 1, 2006 Effective July 1, 2007 Effective July 1, 2008 Effective July 1, 2009 Effective July 1, 2010 1 20.35 20.96 21.59 22.24 22.91 2 20.89 21.52 22.17 22.84 23.53 3 21.41 22.05 22.71 23.39 24.09 4 21.91 22.57 23.25 23.95 24.67 5 22.42 23.09 23.78 24.49 25.22 6 22.93 23.62 24.33 25.06 25.81 1 18.31 18.86 19.43 20.01 20.61 2 18.81 19.37 19.95 20.55 21.17 3 19.25 19.83 20.42 21.03 21.66 4 19.72 20.31 20.92 21.55 22.20 5 20.18 20.79 21.41 22.05 22.71 6 20.64 21.26 21.90 22.56 23.24 The parties agree that the procedures and methodology as set out in this Addendum No. 1 shall be adopted and applied for the administering of workers’ compensation.
Network Managers. Nothing in this Agreement shall prohibit CARRIER from enlarging its CMRS network through management contracts with third-parties for the construction and operation of a CMRS system under the CARRIER brand name and license. Traffic traversing such extended networks shall be deemed to be and treated under this Agreement as “CARRIER telecommunications traffic” when it originates on such extended network and terminates on RNK’s network, and as “RNK telecommunications traffic” when it originates upon RNK’s network and terminates upon such extended network. Telecommunications traffic traversing on such extended networks shall be subject to the terms, conditions, and rates of this Agreement.
