Connectivity Infrastructure definition

Connectivity Infrastructure means the internet, telecommunications links, broadband and/or third party software and systems which are neither owned or supplied by the Supplier or the Client and which connect the Services and/or the Supplier Software to wide area networks.
Connectivity Infrastructure means telecommunications networks, infrastructure and facilities, and related systems for providing Connectivity for Connectivity Services. Connectivity Service is a telecommunications service that provides Connectivity.

Examples of Connectivity Infrastructure in a sentence

  • It is proposed to reallocate SDR221,009.56 from Category 4 (Refund of Preparation Advance) to Category 1 which finances Part 1 of the Project (Digital Connectivity Infrastructure).

  • The overall objective of the project is to provide a high-speed national connectivity Wide Area Network (WAN) for the Government of Ghana to allow effective communication amongst local authorities, hospitals, police stations and post offices to form the E-Government Network Connectivity Infrastructure (GovNet).To do the above effectively, the entire country has been divided into five lots.

Related to Connectivity Infrastructure

  • Green infrastructure means a stormwater management measure that manages stormwater close to its source by:

  • Electric System Upgrades means any Network Upgrades, Distribution Upgrades, Deliverability Upgrades, or Interconnection Facilities that are determined to be necessary by the CAISO or Transmission/Distribution Owner, as applicable, to physically and electrically interconnect the Project to the Transmission/Distribution Owner’s electric system for receipt of Energy at the Point of Interconnection (as defined in the CAISO Tariff) if connecting to the CAISO Grid, or the Interconnection Point, if the Transmission/Distribution Owner’s electric system is not part of the CAISO Grid.