SNMS definition

SNMS means Satellite Network Management System.

Examples of SNMS in a sentence

  • Additionally, in the event of a catastrophic failure the primary SNMS system located at the Primary Hub may be used to operate Equipment at the Alternate Hub, or, if the Alternate Hub is operated under the control of Customer or its nominee, in the event of a catastrophic failure affecting the Primary Hub, the primary SNMS system located at the Alternate Hub may be used to operate Equipment at the Primary Hub.

  • With the exception of maintenance testing done from time to time, Customer shall not use the primary SNMS at the Alternate Hub concurrently with use of the primary SNMS at the Primary Hub, whether for satellite access, load-sharing or any other purpose, without the prior written consent of ITCD and NECAM, and only upon payment of such additional license fees as ITCD may require.

  • The sole exception to the prohibition on copying Software shall be with respect to SNMS software, for which the Customer shall be allowed to retain one (1) back-up copy for use at its Alternative Hub location, in the event of a catastrophic failure of the primary SNMS.

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