Total AOL Dial-up Hours definition

Total AOL Dial-up Hours means the aggregate number of dial-up service hours delivered by AOL in the United States to all of AOL’s dial-up access vendors, including Level 3, during the applicable Commitment Period, minus Excluded Hours (as defined below). AOL agrees that it will not resell Managed Modem Service to non-affiliated third parties on a wholesale or stand alone basis without the advance written consent of Xxxxx 0, and that if it sells or otherwise provides Managed Modem Service to affiliated third parties, that it shall restrict such affiliated third parties from reselling the Managed Modem Service on a wholesale or stand alone basis. Excluded Hours: Total AOL Dial-up Hours in excess of [****] each month during the Term shall be excluded from Total AOL Dial-up Hours (“Excluded Hours”).
Total AOL Dial-up Hours means the aggregate number of dial-up service hours delivered by AOL in the United States to all of AOL’s dial-up access vendors, including Level 3, during the applicable Commitment Period, minus Excluded Hours (as defined in Section 4 below). AOL agrees that it will not to resell Managed Modern Service to non-affiliated third parties on a wholesale or stand alone basis without the advance written consent of Level 3 and that if it sells or otherwise provides Managed Modem Service to affiliated third parties, that it shall restrict such affiliated third parties from reselling the Managed Modem Service on a wholesale or stand alone basis.

Examples of Total AOL Dial-up Hours in a sentence

  • Also by no later than September 30, 2008, AOL shall order ports necessary to increase the Total AOL Dial-up Hours by approximately [****] percent [****] of the total amount of such hours delivered by AOL from Level 3 within the Rate Centers listed in Exhibit B (“Port Turn-Up”), via a LNP project initiated by AOL and in accordance with the Forecasting (as defined below).

  • By no later than September 30, 2008, AOL will turn down ports and associated hours listed in the Rate Centers on Exhibit A necessary to reduce the Total AOL Dial-up Hours by approximately [****] percent [****] of the total amount of such hours delivered by AOL (the “Port Turn-Down”).

  • In the event the milestones stated above are otherwise not met for reasons not within AOL’s control, AOL shall be entitled, as its sole remedy for such failure, to a service credit calculated as follows: [****] Level 3 will provide such credits in the month in which AOL provides notification of Total AOL Dial-up Hours as stated in part (b) immediately above.

  • Provided that AOL delivers over [****] percent [****] of the Total AOL Dial-up Hours to Level 3 during the fourth calendar quarter of 2006 (i.e., from October 1, 2006-December 31, 2006), Level 3 will issue AOL a [****] credit on its February 2007 invoice for Managed Modem Service.

  • If on October 1, 2006 the percentage of AOL’s Total AOL Dial-up Hours then supported on the Level 3 network is less than [****] percent [****], then Level 3 agrees to issue the credit on its February 2007 invoice as stated above notwithstanding AOL’s failure to achieve the [****] threshold.

  • Total AOL Dial-up Hours in excess of: i) [****] each month for the remainder of 2006; ii) [****] each month in 2007; and iii) [****] each month in 2008 shall be excluded from Total AOL Dial-up Hours (“Excluded Hours”).

  • By the 15th day of the next month following the end of each applicable Commitment Period as set forth in Section 3 of this Letter Agreement, AOL shall present Level 3 with a written certification and supporting documentation which demonstrates to Level 3’s reasonable satisfaction that Total AOL Dial-up Hours in the Commitment Period exceeded the Purchase Commitment.

  • Beginning September 1, 2009 and continuing through March 31, 2011, (the “Commitment Period”), AOL commits that it will maintain thirty percent (30%) of the Total AOL Dial-up Hours (the “Committed Percentage”) with Level 3 under the Managed Modem Agreement during the Commitment Period (the “2009 through 2011 Purchase Commitment”).

  • Beginning September 1, 2009 and continuing through March 31, 2011, (the “Commitment Period”), AOL commits that it will maintain [****] of the Total AOL Dial-up Hours (the “Committed Percentage”) with Level 3 under the Managed Modem Agreement during the Commitment Period (the “2009 through 2011 Purchase Commitment”).

Related to Total AOL Dial-up Hours

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  • Core Hours means the period beginning at 8am and ending at 6.30pm on any day from Monday to Friday except Good Friday, Christmas Day or bank holidays;

  • Ramp-Up Period means the period from and including the Effective Date to, but excluding, September 23, 2016.

  • Clock hour(s means the actual number of hours or time a participant spends attending the instructional portion of training designed to develop or enhance early care and education or school-age care competencies.

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  • Working level month (WLM) means an exposure to 1 working level for 170 hours (2,000 working hours per year divided by 12 months per year is approximately equal to 170 hours per month).

  • Service Availability The total number of minutes in a calendar quarter that the Tyler Software is capable of receiving, processing, and responding to requests, excluding maintenance windows, Client Error Incidents and Force Majeure.

  • Planned Downtime means any period of time during which the Service is unavailable due to Conga’s planned maintenance and support of the Service or Conga System. Planned Downtime shall not exceed 5 hours per month. Conga will endeavor to give at least 24 hours’ notice before Planned Downtime except for urgent circumstances (e.g., a system failure or security threat). Planned Downtime occurs from 10:00 p.m. Friday through 1:00 p.m. Sunday, Mountain Time.

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  • Customer channel termination point means the location where the customer either inputs or receives the communications.

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  • Second Level Domain means that portion of a domain name to the left of the right-most period, up to the second period from the right, if any, plus the Top Level Domain. (In the example, “XXXXXXXXX.XXX”.) “Third Level Domain” means that portion of a domain name to the left of the second period from the right, if any, up to the third period from the right, if any, plus the Second Level Domain. (In the example, “XXXXXXXXX.XXXXXXXXX.XXX”.).

  • Anticipated total county revenue availability per student means the anticipated total county revenue availability for the county divided by the average daily membership of the county.

  • On-Peak Hours means Hour Ending (“HE”) 0800 through HE 2300 EPT, Monday through Friday, excluding Saturday, Sunday and PJM holidays.

  • Total Evaluated CRIS MW means the Additional CRIS MW requested plus either (i) if the Installed Capacity Supplier previously received an exemption under Sections 23.4.5.7.2(b), 23.4.5.7.6(b), 23.4.5.7.7 or 23.4.5.7.8, all prior Additional CRIS MW since the facility was last exempted under Sections 23.4.5.7.2(b), 23.4.5.7.6(b), or 23.4.5.7.8, or (ii) for all other Installed Capacity Suppliers, all MW of Capacity for which an Examined Facility obtained CRIS pursuant to the provisions in ISO OATT Sections 25, 30, or 32 (OATT Attachments S, X, or Z). For purposes of Section 23.4.5 of this Attachment H, “UCAP Offer Reference Level” shall mean a dollar value equal to the projected clearing price for each ICAP Spot Market Auction determined by the ISO on the basis of the applicable ICAP Demand Curve and the total quantity of Unforced Capacity from all Installed Capacity Suppliers in a Mitigated Capacity Zone for the period covered by the applicable ICAP Spot Market Auction. For purposes of Section 23.4.5 of this Attachment H, “Unit Net CONE” shall mean localized levelized embedded costs of a specified Installed Capacity Supplier, including interconnection costs, and for an Installed Capacity Supplier located outside a Mitigated Capacity Zone including embedded costs of transmission service, in either case net of likely projected annual Energy and Ancillary Services revenues, and revenues associated with other energy products (such as energy services and renewable energy credits, as determined by the ISO, translated into a seasonally adjusted monthly UCAP value using an appropriate class outage rate. The Unit Net CONE of an Installed Capacity Supplier that has functions beyond the generation or transmission of power shall include only the embedded costs allocated to the production and transmission of power, and shall not net the revenues from functions other than the generation or transmission of power.

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  • Support Hours means 24 hours per day with the exception of Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day;

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  • Regular Hours means the hours between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday, excluding the following holidays: Presidents' Day, Easter, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.

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  • Semi-annual (2/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done during the months of June and December, unless specifically identified otherwise.

  • Delivery Period Termination Date Has the meaning specified in the Related Pass Through Trust Supplement.

  • Life-cycle cost means the expected total cost of ownership during the life of a product, including disposal costs.

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