General Availability definition

General Availability means the date a version of Software was first made available to be licensed by Sandvine customers.
General Availability means the point in time following which requests to register a domain name may be received from any eligible party on a first come, first served basis.
General Availability means the date upon which the technology and products that comprise any Future Core Features are commercially available at a commercially reasonable price from the vendors of such technology and product(s), and such Feature has successfully completed and passed the first application in the System of the Party seeking to implement such features and is ready for live commercial deployment.

Examples of General Availability in a sentence

  • However, the Trademark Claims Notice Services(Phase 1) will be in effect for at least the first 90 days of General Availability.

  • With the exception of Domain Names that have been allocated or reserved in the context of the respective Sunrise Processes and procedures, any party meeting the respective Eligibility Requirements shall be entitled to request a Domain Name Registration with the Registry following the start of General Availability for those eligible Registrants.

  • The registry reserves the right to allocate domain names listed on the Name Collision Occurrence Assessment provided by ICANN during the Pre-Launch phase, the Sunrise Process, the Trademark Claims Period or General Availability, but will not activate any names in the DNS zone for the Registry TLD except in compliance with said Assessment.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Maintenance Release will be made obsolete and thus not a Supported Release as of the General Availability of the next Maintenance Release and the installation of a Maintenance Release does not extend the lifetime of the related LTS Release under Sandvine’s end of life policy.

  • Once two (2) years passes from the General Availability of a Supported Release of the Software, the Supported Release will automatically be end of life software, unless published otherwise by Sandvine located on the Portal from the Documentation Library which includes the most current Sandvine Product Lifecycle – Software End of Life Record information.


More Definitions of General Availability

General Availability means the point in time following which requests to register a domain
General Availability means the phase following the timeframe indicated in the Launch Program;
General Availability or “GA” means that the condition of the official Software release version (including major releases and emergency patches) is such as to render it ready for deployment. These are the minimum GA requirements:
General Availability means the point in time following which Applications to register a domain name may be received from an Applicant on a first come, first served basis.
General Availability means the date upon which Buyer makes Products generally available for shipment to End Users.
General Availability means the general registration period commencing after the launch phases during which available domain names ending with .radio will be generally made available to all registrants that are qualified to register domain names on a first- come, first-served basis, under the process described in the .radio general Registration Policy.
General Availability means the date following announcement on which printing systems which contain a Printer Engine are available for shipment to End Users.