Network Planning Clause Samples
Network Planning. SSN will lead interactive sessions to:
a. Provide an overview of SSN ***.
(i) Provide a detailed review of SSN ***.
(ii) Assist CPS Energy in identifying ***.
(iii) Provide a review of SSN *** related to ***.
c. CPS Energy's ***. SSN's ***, and at CPS Energy's ***.
Network Planning. Silver Spring will lead interactive sessions to:
Network Planning. In order for Transmission Provider to plan, on an ongoing basis, to meet Transmission Customer's requirements for Network Integration Transmission Service, Transmission Customer shall provide, by September 1st of each year, updated information (current year and 10-year projection) for Network Loads and Network Resources that are not dispatched by Transmission Provider, as well as any other information reasonably necessary to plan for Network Integration Service. This type of information is consistent with Transmission Provider's information requirements for planning to serve its Native Load Customers. The data will be provided in a format consistent with that used by Transmission Provider.
Network Planning. Company’s network roll-out schedule is based on a combination of:
Network Planning. The parties shall jointly and continuously formulate plans (long-term and short-term) for the following: . establishing new Interconnect points . changing connection capacity in an Interconnect point . changing the routing of telephone traffic that is of importance to Interconnect . changing signaling network formation and the signaling traffic routing
Network Planning. 3.1. The network planning process, when the Parties inform each other on their short-term and long-term plans regarding:
3.1.1. Implementation or liquidation of a Networks’ interconnection point/points;
3.1.2. The changes of the capacity of the networks interconnection points;
3.1.3. The changes in distribution of the Calls’ traffic;
3.1.4. The changes in distribution of signaling flows and configuration of the signaling network;
3.1.5. Other network changes, important in regard to the network interconnection services. Specification No. Revised Name Applicable to 1. 2003 CCITT Signaling System No. 7 (TR-SW-202) Fixed and mobile telecommunication networks
Network Planning. (a) In order for the Transmission Owner to plan, on an ongoing basis, to meet the Network Customer’s requirements for Network Integration Transmission Service, the Network Customer shall provide to the ITO and the Transmission Owner, no later than October 31 of each year, updated information (current year and 10-year projection) for Network Loads and Network Resources, as well as any other information reasonably necessary to plan for Network Integration Service. The forecast shall include consideration of the Network Customer’s peak load data from the most recent summer peak. This type of information is consistent with the information requirements for the Transmission Owner’s plan to serve its Native Load Customers. The data will be provided in a format consistent with that used by the Transmission Owner and its Reliability Coordinator.
(b) The Network Customer shall provide no later than October 31 of each year the Network Customer’s Network Resource availability forecast (e.g., all planned resource outages, including off-line and on-line dates) for the following year. Such forecast shall be made in accordance with Good Utility Practice, and shall include consideration of the Network Customer’s peak load data from the most recent summer peak. The Network Customer shall inform the Transmission Owner, in a timely manner, of any changes to the Network Customer’s Network Resource availability forecast. In the event that the Transmission Owner determines that such forecast cannot be accommodated due to a transmission constraint on its Transmission System, and such constraint may jeopardize the security of the Transmission System or adversely affect the economic operation of either the Transmission Owner’s system or the Network Customer’s facilities, the provisions of Section 33 of the Tariff will be implemented.
Network Planning. The Grantee and the County shall make reasonable good faith efforts to 37 advise each other of plans and programs, both long and short range, for the placement of 38 Facilities in Rights-of-Way, and other Public Property which might affect the other party or 39 require its coordination.
Network Planning. In order for the Transmission Provider to plan, on an ongoing basis, to meet the Transmission Customer's requirements for Network Integration Transmission Service, the Transmission Customer shall provide, by September 1 of each year, updated information (10-year projection) for Transmission Customer's Network Load at each Delivery Point (as defined in the Service Agreement) (including real and reactive power demands) and Network Resources, as well as any other information reasonably necessary to plan for Network Integration Transmission Service. This type of information is consistent with the Transmission Provider's information requirements for planning to serve its Native Load Customers. The data will be provided in a format determined by the Network Operating Committee. The Transmission Provider will treat this information as confidential and in a manner consistent with the Standards of Conduct (codified at 18 C.F.R Part 358 as of the date of this NOA).
Network Planning. DEVELOPMENT
11.1 “Macro” Planning.
