Testing Procedures; Technical Performance Sample Clauses

The "Testing Procedures; Technical Performance" clause defines the requirements and processes for evaluating whether a product, service, or system meets specified technical standards. It typically outlines the methods, criteria, and timelines for conducting tests, as well as the responsibilities of each party in the testing process. For example, it may require the supplier to perform certain performance benchmarks or allow the customer to witness or verify test results. The core function of this clause is to ensure that deliverables conform to agreed-upon technical specifications, thereby reducing the risk of defects and disputes over quality or functionality.
Testing Procedures; Technical Performance. Throughout the term of this Agreement, the Company shall operate and maintain the Cable System in accordance with the testing procedures and the technical performance standards of the FCC.
Testing Procedures; Technical Performance. Throughout the term of this Agreement, the Company shall operate and maintain the System in accordance with the testing procedures and the technical performance standards of the FCC in effect from time to time.
Testing Procedures; Technical Performance. Throughout the term of this Agreement, the Company shall operate and maintain the System in accordance with the FCC’s technical performance standards and testing requirements to be determined by the City after consultation with the Company. Without limiting the foregoing, the City shall have the right, after consultation with the Company, to determine reasonable testing standards for portions of the System using digital technology or providing Services other than the analog Channels to be provided pursuant to this Agreement, which testing standards shall be in accordance with any applicable FCC standards (if the FCC has not adopted any such standards, the City shall consider whether the FCC expressly intended that municipalities not adopt such testing standards). The Company shall give prior written (or oral, if the Commissioner approves) notice to the Commissioner or his designee of any scheduled System test performed in accordance with Appendix A so that the City may arrange to have an engineer observe the Company's engineer or other Person performing such test.
Testing Procedures; Technical Performance. Throughout the term of this Agreement, the Company shall operate and maintain the System in accordance with the District’s testing procedures and the technical performance standards, as provided in Appendix A to this Agreement. The Company shall give at least ninety-six (96) hours’ prior notice to OCTT of any scheduled System test performed in accordance with Appendix A so that the District may arrange to have an engineer or other person observe the Company’s engineer or other person performing such test.

Related to Testing Procedures; Technical Performance

  • Technical Specifications The purpose of the Technical Specifications (TS), is to define the technical characteristics of the Goods and Related Services required by the Procuring Entity. The Procuring Entity shall prepare the detailed TS consider that:

  • Technical Safeguards 1. USAC and DSS will process the data matched and any data created by the match under the immediate supervision and control of authorized personnel to protect the confidentiality of the data, so unauthorized persons cannot retrieve any data by computer, remote terminal, or other means. 2. USAC and DSS will strictly limit authorization to these electronic data areas necessary for the authorized user to perform their official duties. All data in transit will be encrypted using algorithms that meet the requirements of the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication 140-2 or 140-3 (when applicable). 3. Authorized system users will be identified by User ID and password, and individually tracked to safeguard against the unauthorized access and use of the system. System logs of all user actions will be saved, tracked and monitored periodically. 4. USAC will transmit data to DSS via encrypted secure file delivery system. For each request, a response will be sent back to USAC to indicate success or failure of transmission.

  • Trunk Group Architecture and Traffic Routing 5.2.1 The Parties shall jointly establish Access Toll Connecting Trunks between CLEC and CBT by which they will jointly provide Tandem-transported Switched Exchange Access Services to Interexchange Carriers to enable such Interexchange Carriers to originate and terminate traffic from and to CLEC's Customers. 5.2.2 Access Toll Connecting Trunks shall be used solely for the transmission and routing of Exchange Access and non-translated Toll Free traffic (e.g., 800/888) to allow CLEC’s Customers to connect to or be connected to the interexchange trunks of any Interexchange Carrier that is connected to the CBT access Tandem. 5.2.3 The Access Toll Connecting Trunks shall be one-way or two-way trunks, as mutually agreed, connecting an End Office Switch that CLEC utilizes to provide Telephone Exchange Service and Switched Exchange Access Service in the given LATA to an access Tandem Switch CBT utilizes to provide Exchange Access in the LATA.