Availability of Service definition

Availability of Service means the expected availability of the SERVICE and remediation for failing to meet the availability of the SERVICE as detailed in Clause 3.

Examples of Availability of Service in a sentence

  • Availability of Service during a Contracted Month <99.0% 2% <97.0% 5% <95.0% 10% Availability is calculated as: (a) the total number of minutes in a Contracted Month (minus the minutes of Planned System Downtime), minus (b) the total number of minutes of non-scheduled Downtime in a Contracted Month, divided by (c) the total number of minutes in a Contracted Month (minus the minutes of Planned System Downtime), with the resulting fraction expressed as a percentage.

  • Availability of Service depends on availability and limits of CenturyLink wire centers and facilities.

  • Availability of Service depends on availability and limits of Brightspeed wire centers and facilities.

  • Availability of Service is limited to LightEdge data centers housing storage platform.

  • Availability of Service during a Contracted Month Less than 99.8% 2% Less than 98.8% 5% Less than 95.0% 10% “Availability” percentage is calculated as: (a) the total number of minutes in a Contracted Month, minus (b) the total number of minutes of Downtime in a Contracted Month, divided by (c) the total number of minutes in a Contracted Month, with the resulting fraction expressed as a percentage.

  • The following is an update of the Availability of Service Policy adopted by the Van Buren Water and Sewer Commission on April 9, 1990.

  • The local coordinating board shall evaluate the coordinator using the Commission’s Evaluation Workbook for Community Transportation Coordinators and Providers in Florida (at a minimum using the modules concerning Competition In Use of Operators, Cost-Effectiveness and Efficiency, and Availability of Service) and local standards as defined in the Transportation Disadvantaged Service Plan.

  • Limitations and Availability of Service – You understand and agree that the technology supporting the Service may not be available at all times.

  • Provide regular reporting on the Availability of Service Management Systems (e.g. Incident Management, Request Management, Capacity Management) and the impact on the Service Provider(s) ability to provide Services.

  • In situations where the Availability of Service A is dependent on Service B, the starting point for the calculation of the Availability of Service A is that Service B was available at all times.