Service Interface definition

Service Interface means the system which is used for a provision of Client Data in relation to each Service, as provided for in a relevant Service Annex.
Service Interface means the physical interface at the Service Delivery Point by which the Customer connects to the Service.
Service Interface means the method to be used by the Customer to connect to the Platform;

Examples of Service Interface in a sentence

  • DS0 to DS1 Channelization requirements are essential the same as defined in BellSouth Technical Reference 73525, MegaLink® Service, MegaLink® Channel Service, MegaLink® Plus Service, and MegaLink® Light Service Interface and Performance Specification.

  • The areas includes, but is not limited to, support for the following services: Service Access and Delivery; Service Platform and Infrastructure; Component Framework; and Service Interface and Integration.

  • The Operating Terms and Service Interface Rules are incorporated into this Agreement for all purposes.

  • It is the intent of both parties to this agreement to establish and utilize a standardized web based application interface (as defined by the IPAWS-OPEN Web Service Interface Design Guidance) between the information technology (IT) systems shown below to facilitate the exchange of emergency messages within the production environment.

  • DS1 to DS3 Channelization requirements are essentially the same as defined in BellSouth Technical Reference 73501, LightGate® Service Interface and Performance Specifications.


More Definitions of Service Interface

Service Interface means the user-to-network-connection point where Veracity establishes a demarcation on the Service.
Service Interface means the method to be used by the Subscriber to connect to the SMsolutions platform.
Service Interface means the user-to-network-connection point where Veracity establishes a demarcation on the Service. Inclusive of the SLA are the components used on behalf of the Customer to deliver service (routers, servers, access ports - the port on Veracity’s aggregation router upon which the Customer’s circuit terminates) and the Veracity owned IP Network. This SLA does not include networks owned and/or controlled by other carriers; local access circuits (local loop); Customer Premise Equipment (CPE); Customer’s local area network (LAN); interconnection to or from and connectivity within other Internet Service Provider (ISP) network; any act or omission by Customer, its officers, directors, employees, subcontractors, agents, or any other entity under Customer’s control; and/or any circumstances beyond Veracity’s reasonable control including internet attacks (denial of service, virus, work activity, etc.) or force majeure event as described in the UTOS. Veracity’s commitment to service quality requires having our network available and capable of delivering service to Customers 100% of the time. Veracity is steadfast in achieving the highest level of reliability. Our NOC is staffed and managed to provide live service from 6:00 to 22:00 with an afterhours call attendant 365 days a year to detect and respond to service and equipment interruptions. Veracity uses several methodologies and tools to monitor the network and engages in preventive diagnosis to determine potential network failures and corrective actions. Veracity’s network, as described in Section 2, and subject to the terms, exclusions, and restrictions described in this SLA, is deemed to be available and capable of forwarding IP packets 99.99 % of the time, as averaged over a calendar month. Veracity’s service availability standard presupposes only to the point where Veracity can perform remote loop back testing, even if the demarcation point extends past such point. The Service will, for purposes of this SLA, be deemed unavailable to Customer only if the network is subject to an interruption, which results in a total outage, where interruption is a result of the following: The Customer requesting Veracity to test service although no issue has been detected or reported; The service has been modified or altered in any manner by the Customer, therefore invalidating the standards set forth in this SLA; Any Force Majeure event; Any interruptions resulting directly from defects or failures in the service or equipmen...
Service Interface means the physical interface at the Service Delivery Point by which you connect to the IEX Service.
Service Interface means the physical interface at the Service Delivery Point by which the Customer connects to the Ethernet Multipoint Service. SIP Access means an Ethernet service that is used to carry SIP traffic. Standard Terms and Conditions means the standard terms and conditions between 2degrees and the Customer governing the general terms and conditions on which Services Unprotected Service means a transmission service between two points whereby a failure in a transmission circuit or equipment on the primary path between the two points would result in a full or partial failure of data transmission.
Service Interface means the method to be used by the BDE to connect to the Platform;
Service Interface means the physical interface at the Service Delivery Point by which the Customer connects to the Vocus Wholesale SIP Service.