Deployment Plan definition

Deployment Plan means the strategic geographic mapping of the location(s) and implementation of Flock Hardware, and/or other relevant Services required under this Agreement.
Deployment Plan means a document prepared by a Licensee that shall include: (a) footprint of the network buildout illustrated in a map depicting the municipal jurisdiction, or parts thereof, within the NBU service area expected to be covered by the project; (b) overall network deployment schedule and phasing; (c) map of backbone fiber rings routes, if any; (d) description of overall physical plant architecture and design; (e) description of typical Service Drop installations; (f) estimated number of Eligible Poles expected to be attached to including a reasonable “ramp-up” and “ramp- down” plan; (g) project and corporate organizational chart for the Licensee; and (h) signature page attesting to the veracity of the Deployment Plan executed by an authorized officer of the Licensee.
Deployment Plan means the number of installed lines that are projected to be deployed in each year based on subscriber targets as set out in Appendix 7 and as may be amended from time to time in accordance with Article 26;

Examples of Deployment Plan in a sentence

  • Such action shall be in addition to deduction from Contractor’s payment cost of shortfall materials as per Materials Deployment Plan in Format 1.1.3.

  • The contractor must ensure deployment of non-key Equipment as per the Equipment Deployment Plan in Format 1.1.2 and approved Works Programme as updated.

  • As the AMI Deployment Plan investment begins in 2013, the objective of the education and outreach effort is to help customers capture value from the investment, enhance the customer experience by providing actionable information, easy access to information and simple enrollment in Residential Real Time Pricing (RRTP)45 or Peak Time Rebate (PTR) programs, and proactively address negative experiences and perceptions.

  • The Bidders shall quote the quantum of inputs per month he considers necessary to perform the Services/ Activities to the required performance standards and quality, in the Techno- commercial bid in respective Deployment Plan – Form 3.3: Personnel Deployment Plan, Form 3.4: Equipment Deployment Plan, and Form 3.5: Material Deployment Plan etc.

  • The Commission concluded that these metrics, which were accepted by ComEd, “are useful and will provide valuable information as ComEd progresses toward full deployment.” In re Commonwealth Edison Co. Petition for Statutory Approval of a Smart Grid Advanced Metering Infrastructure Deployment Plan pursuant to Section 16-108.6 of the Public Utilities Act, Final Order, ICC Docket No. 12-0298, at 19 (June 22, 2012) (“12-0298 Final Order”).


More Definitions of Deployment Plan

Deployment Plan means a document prepared by an Attaching Entity that shall include: (1) footprint of the network buildout illustrated in a map depicting the municipal jurisdiction, or parts thereof, within the CPS Energy service area expected to be covered by the project; (2) overall network deployment schedule and phasing; (3) map of backbone fiber rings routes, if any; (4) description of overall physical plant architecture and design; (5) description of typical Service Drop installations; (6) estimated number of Poles and Streetlight Poles expected to be attached to including a reasonable “ramp-up” and “ramp-down” plan; (7) project and corporate organizational chart for the Attaching Entity; and (8) signature page attesting to the veracity of the Deployment Plan executed by an authorized officer of the Attaching Entity. A Deployment Plan is required under the Competitive Provider – Area Wide Network Deployment Process, the Competitive Provider – Network Upgrade Process, or for a planned deployment of one-hundred (100) Wireless Installations or more, regardless of the expected time for deployment. Revision: 2.0 Page: 8 CPS Energy Pole Attachment Standards
Deployment Plan means the plan for the deployment of network world wide, including, but not limited to, in twenty nine (29) cities (including but not limited to the main cities Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Nanjing) in The People's Republic of China. The Deployment Plan shall be divided in to three parts — for the initial two (2) cities, additional three (3) cities and the remaining cities in the People's Republic of China.
Deployment Plan means the plan for deployment of the Services and the Supplier’s Personnel as determined pursuant to paragraph 5 (Operating Hours and Deployment Plan) of Schedule 1.
Deployment Plan means the plan for Deployment referred to in clause 13.1;
Deployment Plan the bespoke document detailing the timings and actions required to install the Eurolink Software as agreed between ETL and the Client as soon as reasonably practicable following entry into this Agreement.
Deployment Plan means a document prepared by an Network Provider that shall include: (a) footprint of the network buildout illustrated in a map depicting the municipal jurisdiction, or parts thereof, within the City expected to be covered by the project; (b) overall network deployment schedule and phasing; (c) map of backbone fiber rings routes, if any; (d) description of overall physical plant architecture and design; (e) description of typical Network Node installations; (f) estimated number of Service Poles or Node Support Poles expected to be attached to including a reasonable “ramp-up” and “ramp-down” plan; (g) project and corporate organizational chart for the Network Provider; and (h) signature page attesting to the veracity of the Deployment Plan executed by an authorized officer of the Network Provider.
Deployment Plan means a document prepared by an Attaching Entity that shall include: (1) footprint of the network buildout illustrated in a map depicting the municipal jurisdiction, or parts thereof, within the CPS Energy service area expected to be covered by the project; (2) overall network deployment schedule and phasing; (3) map of backbone fiber rings routes, if any; (4) description of overall physical plant architecture and design; (5) description of typical Service Drop installations; (6) estimated number of Poles expected to be attached to including a reasonable “ramp-up” and “ramp-down” plan; (7) project and corporate organizational chart for the Attaching Entity; and (8) signature page attesting to the veracity of the Development Plan executed by an authorized officer of the Attaching Entity.