Firm Order Commitment definition
Examples of Firm Order Commitment in a sentence
Within five (5) business days after receipt of the ASR, Provider shall electronically issue a Firm Order Commitment (hereinafter referred to as "FOC") to MCI.
Total count of business days, beginning at Day One from Provisioning Order Acceptance and assignment notification to the day First Communications provides the initial Firm Order Commitment (FOC) notification for installation of new circuit local access connectivity.
GTT shall notify the Client of the Firm Order Commitment date by which GTT intends to activate the Service and deliver it to Client for the Client’s use (“FOC Date”).
OSN shall commence billing of a third-party provide circuit on or around the vendor’s Firm Order Commitment (FOC) date as follows: either upon OSN Acceptance of the circuit, or within 10- days of the FOC date; whichever is earliest; irrespective of customer readiness or acceptance for/of the same circuit.
J.2.4 J.2.4.2 J.2.10.2.1.11 Firm Order Commitment Notice (FOCN) Local access subcontractor required: • Within one (1) business day of receiving FOC date Local access subcontractor not required: NLT the earlier of: • 5 days after SOC, or • 10 days before the FOC date GSA Conexus and agency COR 114.
All services are prorated from the Firm Order Commitment (FOC) Date and billed the first full month of service.
Upon acceptance of an Order by FBL, FBL will provide to Customer a Firm Order Commitment (“FOC”) in accordance with the intervals for the applicable Service.
No Firm Order Commitment (“FOC”) issued by Stratus Networks, Inc.
Subject to Clause 13.3.1, the Advance Payment Amount is non-refundable and is a non-transferable prepayment towards the Purchase Price for the Firm Order Commitment.
A "Firm Order Commitment" means the written confirmation provided to Customer which confirms the specific date that the Circuit is available to Customer.