Domain Name Server definition
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Upon written request by Customer, Chicago VPS may at its option, provide Customer with technical and non-technical support, such as equipment reboots, troubleshooting, Domain Name Server (DNS) and other support (“Other Services”), in connection with Customer’s use of the Customer Space and Bandwidth Services.
Without limiting the foregoing, (i) AOL will not submit a request for AFE Ads other than in response to Error Queries; (ii) AOL’s implementation will not prevent any valid domain name query from being routed to a Domain Name Server and to its intended destination IP address; and (iii) [****].
TMMN is not responsible for certain conditions or equipment that may affect the Service, including, without limitation: • Failure or poor performance of Customer’s Domain Name Server (“DNS Server”) and/or local area network (“LAN”) upon which the Service relies.
B26.4.4 Domain Name Server (DNS) issues outside the control of Vendor, Vendor’s subcontractors, or service providers.
If we, in our sole discretion determine, that you have not complied with the terms of this Agreement, the transfer may be delayed or denied, and you may be subject to the penalties set forth in Section 11.4. To transfer out of the FREE DOMAIN you must complete the following steps: (i) upgrade your domain service to a Paid Domain Account, and (ii) update your Contact information and (iii) provide the required Domain Name Server information.
Verizon is not responsible for the following conditions or equipment that may affect Business Connection: • Failure or poor performance of Customer’s Domain Name Server (“DNS Server”) and/or local area network ("LAN") upon which Business Connection relies.
Verizon is not responsible for the following conditions or equipment that may affect VoIP Service: • Failure or poor performance of Customer’s Domain Name Server (“DNS Server”) and/or local area network ("LAN") upon which VoIP Service relies.
LTE Fixed Wireless Access Services include Enhanced Security, which leverages a foundational component of the Internet called Domain Name Server (DNS).
Interruptions relating to Domain Name Server (“DNS”) issues outside the control of Gaggle including DNS propagation or any delays in the registration or transfer of domain names and browser or DNS caching that may make Customer Site appear inaccessible when others can still access Customer Site.
Primary Domain Name Server A Domain Name is the English equivalent of a defined number of class C IP addresses.