Pilot Operations Sample Clauses
Pilot Operations. 1. When the verification process has been completed with a satisfactory result, i.e. no sub- stantial errors or shortcomings of the integrated payment solution have been detected, pilot operations of the integrated payment solution verified by NETS, cf. the product specification, may be initiated. The requirements to and the scope of the pilot operation are available at NETS’ web site.
2. The Vendor is responsible for obtaining the necessary permits and approvals from au- thorities, card organisations etc. and to enter into relevant agreements with e.g. tele- communication companies.
3. When pilot operations have been completed with a satisfactory result and approved by NETS, the integrated payment solution is considered approved by NETS, cf. NETS’ web site for the process requirements applicable at any time.
4. If pilot operations are discontinued by NETS due to errors or shortcomings of the inte- grated payment solution, the Vendor must remedy the errors and shortcomings detected before resuming pilot operations, otherwise pilot operations are considered closed without approval. A modified integrated payment solution will be treated as a new task, i.e. a new verification process must be performed before pilot operations may be resumed, cf. sec- tion 2.5.
5. The procedure is described in more detail on NETS’ web site, which always contains the process requirements applicable at any time.
Pilot Operations. 1. When the verification process has been completed with a satisfactory result, pilot opera- tions of the terminal verified by NETS, cf. the product specification, may be initiated. The requirements to and the scope of the pilot operation are available at NETS’ web site.
2. The Vendor is responsible for obtaining the necessary permits and approvals from au- thorities, card organisations etc. and to enter into relevant agreements with e.g. tele- communication companies.
3. When pilot operations have been completed with a satisfactory result and approved by NETS, the terminal is considered approved by NETS, cf. NETS’ web site for the process requirements applicable at any time.
4. If pilot operations are discontinued by NETS due to errors or shortcomings of the termi- nal, the Vendor must remedy the errors and shortcomings detected before resuming pilot operations, otherwise pilot operations are considered closed without approval. A modified terminal will be treated as a new task, i.e. a new verification process must be performed before pilot operations may be resumed, cf. section 2.6.
5. The procedure is described in more detail on NETS’ web site, which always contains the process requirements applicable at any time.
