Common use of Technical Information Clause in Contracts

Technical Information. When requested to do so by AT&T, Customer will submit in writing to AT&T technical information concerning Host Applications, including if applicable (i) any name of the middleware product to be used in connection with the applicable software and/or service, (ii) the middleware options that the application software and/or service is using (where multiple communications options are supported in such middleware), (iii) the actual or projected average message size (uplink and downlink) submitted to the middleware by the application software and/or service, (iv) on a per user basis, the actual or projected average number of messages, uplink and downlink, submitted to the middleware by the application software and/or service per peak user hour, and (v) the application software’s retry algorithm for addressing situations where transmission of messages has been aborted by the middleware or for which an application software level response time, uplink or downlink, has been exceeded. Customer agrees AT&T has the right at any time, but not the obligation, to audit Customer’s Host Applications with regard to its interactions on the AT&T wireless network. If AT&T determines that use of a Host Application is or may be detrimental to the AT&T wireless network or may have a detrimental effect upon service levels experienced by other users of the AT&T wireless network, Customer will modify the same as required by AT&T at Customer’s expense and AT&T has the right, but not the obligation, to suspend the applicable Connection Right granted herein, until such time as the modifications requested by AT&T have been accepted by AT&T and implemented by the Customer.

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Samples: www.business.att.com, www.business.att.com, www.business.att.com

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Technical Information. When requested to do so by AT&T, Customer will submit in writing to AT&T technical information concerning Host Applications, including if applicable (i) any name of the middleware product to be used in connection with the applicable software and/or service, (ii) the middleware options that the application software and/or service is using (where multiple communications options are supported in such middleware), (iii) the actual or projected average message size (uplink and downlink) submitted to the middleware by the application software and/or and /or service, (iv) on a per user basis, the actual or projected average number of messages, uplink and downlink, submitted to the middleware by the application software and/or service per peak user hour, and (v) the application software’s retry algorithm for addressing situations where transmission of messages has been aborted by the middleware or for which an application software level response time, uplink or downlink, has been exceeded. Customer agrees AT&T has the right at any time, but not the obligation, to audit Customer’s Host Applications with regard to its interactions on the AT&T wireless network. If AT&T determines that use of a Host Application is or may be detrimental to the AT&T wireless network or may have a detrimental effect upon service levels experienced by other users of the AT&T wireless network, Customer will modify the same as required by AT&T at Customer’s expense and AT&T has the right, but not the obligation, to suspend the applicable Connection Right granted herein, until such time as the modifications requested by AT&T have been accepted by AT&T and implemented by the Customer.

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Samples: www.business.att.com, www.business.att.com, www.business.att.com

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Technical Information. When requested to do so by AT&T, Customer will submit in writing to AT&T technical information concerning Host Applications, including if applicable (i) any name of the middleware product to be used in connection with the applicable software and/or service, (ii) the middleware options that the application software and/or service is using (where multiple communications options are supported in such middleware), (iii) the actual or projected average message size (uplink and downlink) submitted to the middleware by the application software and/or service, (iv) on a per user basis, the actual or projected average number of messages, uplink and downlink, submitted to the middleware by the application software and/or service per peak user hour, and (v) the application software’s retry algorithm for addressing situations where transmission of messages has been aborted by the middleware or for which an application software level response time, uplink or downlink, has been exceeded. Customer agrees AT&T has the right at any time, but not the obligation, to audit Customer’s Host Applications with regard to its interactions on the AT&T wireless network. If AT&T determines that use of a Host Application is or may be detrimental to the AT&T wireless network or may have a detrimental effect upon service levels experienced by other users of the AT&T wireless network, Customer will modify the same as required by AT&T at Customer’s expense and AT&T has the right, but not the obligation, ,to suspend the applicable Connection Right granted herein, until such time as the modifications requested by AT&T have been accepted by AT&T and implemented by the Customer.

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Samples: www.business.att.com

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