Ready for Service Testing definition

Ready for Service Testing means the Testing envisaged under paragraph 8.1(G) of schedule 4 (Testing Regime);
Ready for Service Testing means the Testing envisaged under paragraph 8.1(I) (Implementation Phase Testing) of Schedule 4 (Testing Regime);

Examples of Ready for Service Testing in a sentence

  • The Service Provider shall conduct Ready for Service Testing (in accordance with Schedule 4: Testing Regime) at TfL’s request after a Security Audit, Release, or a Change has been implemented.

Related to Ready for Service Testing

  • Ready for Service Date means the Day designated as such by Company by written notice to Customer stating that Company has Facilities which are ready for and are capable of rendering the Service applied for by Customer.

  • Ready for Service or "RFS" – A Collocation job is considered to be Ready for Service when Qwest has completed all operational work in accordance with CLEC Application and makes functional space available to CLEC. Such work includes, but is not necessarily limited to: DC power (fuses available, Battery Distribution Fuse Board (BDFB) is powered, and cables between CLEC and power are terminated), cage enclosures, primary AC outlet, cable racking, and circuit terminations (e.g., fiber jumpers are placed between the outside plant fiber distribution panel and the Central Office fiber distribution panel serving CLEC) and APOT/CFA are complete, telephone service, and other services and facilities ordered by CLEC for Provisioning by the RFS date.

  • Start-Up Testing means the completion of applicable required factory and start-up tests as set forth in Exhibit C.

  • Fee-for-service or “FFS” means a method of payment by the AHCCCS Administration to a registered provider on an amount-per-service basis for a member not enrolled with a contractor.

  • Drug use test means a scientifically substantiated method to test for the presence of illegal or performance-enhancing drugs or the metabolites thereof in a person’s urine.