Preemptible definition

Preemptible means capacity that is not protected in the event of a failure but may be used by HNS and/or the Satellite Operator to recover other carriers or service affected by a satellite failure. HNS shall have the right to immediately preempt or interrupt Customer’s use of Customer’s Capacity in the event that any HNS or the Satellite Operator domestic satellite(s) suffers a failure to meet any applicable performance specifications. This preemption will be for service recovery only and not for business only reasons.
Preemptible space segments are not protected in the event of failure. Preemptible space segments may be preempted on a permanent or temporary basis to restore protected service. If CUSTOMER continues to use any Preemptible space segment longer than five (5) minutes following notification or attempted notification by SKYNET of its preemption to restore a protected service, a Preemption Notification Charge shall apply at the rate of eleven hundred dollars ($1,100.00) per minute or each fraction thereof for each minute after such five (5) minute period. For purposes of notification concerning preemption of any Preemptible space segment CUSTOMER shall specify, in writing to SKYNET prior to the start of Service provided under this Agreement, a telephone number or numbers where designated CUSTOMER personnel may be reached by SKYNET. Such contact telephone number(s) and CUSTOMER personnel shall remain in effect until further written notice is given, if ever, by CUSTOMER, changing the designated contact telephone number(s) and/or personnel. The five (5) minute notification period specified above shall begin to run from the time the telephone call is completed with the CUSTOMER representative or from the time of attempted notification of CUSTOMER if there is no answer at the CUSTOMER designated telephone number. Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent SKYNET from taking any action that is required by law to take in accordance with the provisions of Section 708 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 606 if Preemptible Service is temporarily preempted CUSTOMER will be credited for the period of interrupted service as follows. The effective rate of each Preemptible space segment for the purpose of calculating credit due to preemption shall be the monthly rate of the space segment divided by the number of space segments being furnished at that time. The actual amount credited shall be pro rated based on the actual time CUSTOMER is without the space segment Service. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement, to the extent CUSTOMER does not comply with any permitted preemption, SKYNET shall have the right to prevent CUSTOMER's use of the preempted Service, including SKYNET's right to deny, temporarily suspend, or terminate the Service permanently without further notice.
Preemptible means capacity that is not protected in the event of a failure but may be used by HNS and/or the Satellite Operator to recover other carriers or service effected by a satellite failure. HNS shall have the right to immediately preempt or interrupt Customer’s use of Customer’s Capacity in the event that any HNS or the Satellite Operator domestic satellite(s) suffers a failure to meet any applicable performance specifications. This preemption will be for service recovery only and not for business only reasons.

Examples of Preemptible in a sentence

  • For each Service Transponder, Customer shall be provided Service in accordance with the protection level stated in the Service Order (e.g., Fully Protected Service, Transponder Protected Service, Non-Preemptible Service, Preemptible Service or Business Preemptible Service), as such protection level is defined and as the restoration rights are set forth in the Service Order.

  • A Preemptible Service will have no rights of Preemption and may be subject to Preemption.

  • Rule 2 Non-Preemptible Services have priority over Preemptible Services.

  • If no Replacement Transponder is available, GE Americom shall restore the Transponder Failure by using an unassigned or Preemptible Transponder on that Satellite, if available.

  • SATMEX PROPRIETARY ADDITIONAL CAPACITY Satellite SATMEX 5 Orbital Location 116.8 degrees W Region Covered Ku 1 Beam Bandwidth 36 MHz (nominal) Transponder Power 132 Watt (nominal) Service Category Non Preemptible Assigned Frequency Transponder *** on SATMEX 5, Center Frequency *** MHz Connectivity *** EIRP *** G/T *** SFD *** Polarization Horizontal/vertical Nominal Attenuator Setting *** Maximum Interference Level Adjacent Satellite *** Adjacent Channel *** Confidential treatment requested by Satmex.

  • Restoration shall be effected if technical and operational circumstances permit, in the following manner and order, on a first-needed, first-served basis: first, by utilizing similar service on any available Replacement Transponder of the same Transponder Class on the provisioned Satellite; and second, if no such Replacement Transponder is available, by using an unassigned or Preemptible Transponder of the same Transponder Class on the provisioned Satellite, if available.

  • If Non-Preemptible Service is so provided, all references to the GE-3 Satellite in this Agreement shall be considered to mean the Restoration Satellite for all purposes of this Agreement; except with respect to service level (as described above) and except that (i) the technical specifications for the Restoration Satellite shall be substituted for those specifications in Attachment Al and (ii) during the period such Non- Preemptible Service is provided, the MRC specified in Article 2.

  • Pre-emptible means the exhibition of Client’s campaign may be moved at Screenvision’s discretion to a different position in the preshowor to a different Flight Period.

  • The Preemptible Service will be provided on C-4, Transponder number 12.

  • A Preemptible Service may be suspended or terminated by Intelsat.


More Definitions of Preemptible

Preemptible transponders are not protected in the event of Failure. Preemptible transponders may be preempted on a permanent or temporary basis to restore protected service. If CUSTOMER continues to use any Preemptible transponder longer than five minutes following notification or attempted notification by SKYNET of its preemption to restore a protected service, a Preemption Notification Charge shall apply at the rate of $1,100.00 per minute, or each fraction thereof, for each minute after such five minute period. For purposes of notification concerning preemption of any Preemptible transponder, CUSTOMER shall specify, in writing to SKYNET prior to the start of Service provided under this Agreement, a telephone number or numbers where designated CUSTOMER personnel may be reached by SKYNET. Such contact telephone number(s) and Customer personnel shall remain in effect until further written notice is given, if ever, by CUSTOMER, changing the designated contact telephone number(s) and/or personnel. The five minute notification period specified above shall begin to run from the time the telephone call is completed with the CUSTOMER representative, or from the time of attempted notification of CUSTOMER if there is no answer at the Customer designated telephone number. Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent SKYNET from taking any action that it is required by law to take in accordance with the provisions of Section 706 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.

Related to Preemptible

  • Encumbrance means any charge, claim, community property interest, pledge, condition, equitable interest, lien (statutory or other), option, security interest, mortgage, easement, encroachment, right of way, right of first refusal, or restriction of any kind, including any restriction on use, voting, transfer, receipt of income or exercise of any other attribute of ownership.

  • Encumbrances means any mortgages, pledges, liens, security interests, conditional and installment sale agreements, activity and use limitations, conservation easements, deed restrictions, encumbrances and charges of any kind.

  • Railroad right-of-way means the full width of property owned, leased, or subject to easement for railroad purposes and is not limited to those areas on which tracks are located.

  • Blanket encumbrance means a trust deed or mortgage or any other lien or encumbrance,

  • transferable securities means those classes of securities which are negotiable on the capital market, with the exception of instruments of payment, such as: