Video Infrastructure definition

Video Infrastructure means the bridging, scheduling, registration equipment allowing Video Conferencing for which Orange will provide Customer with the Open Videopresence Management Services. It may be composed of hardware equipment and/or software applications running on a virtualized environment. It may be managed by Orange or Customer or a third party.
Video Infrastructure means the bridging, scheduling, registration equipment allowing Video Conferencing for which Orange will provide the Open Videopresence Management Services.
Video Infrastructure means the bridging, scheduling, and registration equipment allowing Video Conferencing for which Orange will provide Customer the Open Videopresence Management Services. It may be composed of hardware equipment and/or software applications running on a virtualized environment. It may be managed by Orange or Customer or a third party. When Video Endpoints are registered on a Vendor cloud service, there is no Video Infrastructure.

Examples of Video Infrastructure in a sentence

  • The Availability of the Video Infrastructure is calculated per Location on a monthly basis.

  • The Infrastructure Availability Service Level applies to the Video Infrastructure.

  • Service Levels are based on the Location (Video Infrastructure) or a Room (Video Endpoint).

  • If the MTTR Service Level is not achieved, Customer shall be entitled to a service credit equal to 5% of the Qualifying Charges for each Location in case of Video Infrastructure or a service credit equal to 5% of the Qualifying Charges for each Room in case of Video Endpoint, up to a maximum of one month Qualifying Charge per Year per Location in case of Video Infrastructure or a Room in case of Video Endpoint.