Communication Network Sample Clauses

Communication Network. Roambee shall not be liable for interruptions in, or interference with, Third Party telecommunications carriers’ cellular, satellite, terrestrial, or other transmissions over which it has no control, including, but not limited to, transmission limitations errors caused by network congestions, weather, atmospheric conditions (such as space debris, solar flares, and other atmospheric anomalies or disturbances), magnetic interference, terrain, structures, localized ’gaps’ in telecommunications network coverage, civil disturbances, Force Majeure Events, or other natural or manmade conditions over which Roambee has no control. Roambee is not responsible and will have no liability for issues related to the condition of Customer’s computers, equipment, communications networks, the World Wide Web, or other public networks.
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Communication Network. The availability of a communication network is in many of the SEGRID use cases important to ensure the stakeholder’s interests. Therefore we have defined the following specific security goal: CN_SG01 Ensure robustness and resilience of the Smart Grid communication network. 5 Privacy goals This chapter presents the set of privacy goals for the SEGRID use cases. In three of the SEGRID use cases personal data is collected, transferred, processed and/or stored: use case 1, use case 3, and use case 4. For these use case the steps described in section 2.4 were followed. In addition to the use case specific privacy goals, we would like to point the reader to the list of privacy and data protection targets in the annex of the DPIA Template for Smart Grid and Smart Metering Systems [21] as they present good comprehensive generic set of the privacy goals for Smart Grid developments. These targets are4: • Safeguarding quality of personal data • Legitimacy of processing sensitive personal data • Compliance with the data subject’s right to be informed • Compliance with the data subject’s right of access to data, correct and erase data • Compliance with the data subject’s right to object • Safeguarding confidentiality and security of processing • Compliance with notification requirementsCompliance with contractual requirements between data controller and data processor • Compliance with data retention requirementsPrivacy by designPrivacy by default
Communication Network a. The SPV shall empanel 3 ICT service providers, any of whom the Developer may choose to enter into a commercial agreement as per their choice.
Communication Network. Describe how your management team will have a communication network sufficient to insure that accurate information about issues and challenges regarding program operation or child, youth and family needs are noted and responded to in a timely and effective manner. We will use the RBS Oversight Committee and the RBS Steering Committee as our two primary forums for communication. Information will feed into these groups from the Xxxxxx‟s care management system and the family observations, concerns and satisfaction feedback system. The RBS Steering Committee will include representatives from the advocacy community, the schools, the courts, and the broader service network and will thus be able to gather information from those perspectives. By combining operational and CCT data from Xxxxxx with the qualitative data from the family feedback system, and administrative data tracking of youth outcomes the RBS Oversight Committee will be able to continually adjust the structure, operations and services of the RBS demonstration to better meet youth and family needs.
Communication Network. SUBSCRIBER EXPRESSLY UNDERSTANDS AND AGREES THAT IT HAS NO CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP WHATSOEVER WITH THE UNDERLYING WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PROVIDER OR ITS AFFILIATES OR CONTRACTORS AND THAT SUBSCRIBER IS NOT A THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY OF ANY AGREEMENT BETWEEN CALAMP AND THE UNDERLYING SERVICE PROVIDER. IN ADDITION, SUBSCRIBER ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT THE UNDERLYING WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PROVIDER AND ITS AFFILIATES AND CONTRACTORS SHALL HAVE NO LEGAL, EQUITABLE, OR OTHER LIABILITY OF ANY KIND TO SUBSCRIBER AND SUBSCRIBER HEREBY WAIVES ANY AND ALL CLAIMS OR DEMANDS THEREFOR.
Communication Network. All hardware and software associated --------------------- with the PES, Satellite and certain common hub and baseband equipment, and other communication systems and devices.
Communication Network. Describe how your management team will have a communication network sufficient to insure that accurate information about issues and challenges regarding program operation or child, youth and family needs are noted and responded to in a timely and effective manner. We will use the Open Doors Roundtable as our central forum for programmatic communication. The purpose of the Roundtable is to review implementation progress, advise, share successes, problem-solve, review evaluation data, and recommend changes to the program during the pilot and for scale-up. Information will feed into this group from the Wraparound Operations Group which includes DMH and DCFS Wraparound staff, Wraparound Quality Improvement and Training Section, ISCs, parent partners, provider quality/management entities as well as family focus groups and satisfaction feedback systems. The Open Doors Advisory Group will include DCFS, DMH, parent partners and providers as well as representatives from the advocacy community, and the broader service, oversight and community network and will thus be able to gather information from those perspectives. By combining operational data from with the qualitative data from the family feedback system and observational input from the Roundtable, the Open Doors Advisory Group will be able to continually recommend adjustments to the structure, operations and services of the Open Doors Project to better meet child and family needs and to better align with other local initiatives. On a provider level, the CFT communication structure is based on the principles of portability and nimbleness. The CFT should be small enough, yet representative enough, to be able to assemble quickly, particularly, in emergency situations and get treatment decisions made and implemented promptly. The CFT‟s operational connection with the Open Doors Roundtable is via the ISC representative and provider Wraparound management.
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Communication Network. Arbitrary point-to-point connections among the prin- cipals are assumed to be available. The network is considered to be non-private and fully asynchronous. It is controlled by the adversary. A Adversarial model. As just mentioned, the adversary has full control of the communication network and may delay, suppress and insert messages at will. To make the adversary’s capabilities explicit, the subsequently listed oracles are used, and A is taken for a ppt Turing machine which may execute any of these. i Send(Ui, si,M ) This sends the message M to the instance Πsi and outputs the reply generated by this instance. If the adversary calls this oracle with an unused instance Πsi and M = ({U1,... , Ur}, role), then Πsi ’s pidsi -value is i initialized to the value pidsi := {U1,... , Ur}∪ {Ui}, the usedsi -flag is set, and Πsi will act according to the role specified in role. At this, role is just a string over some fixed alphabet to specify a particular function, like initiator, to be played by the instance Πsi . If the instance Πsi sends a message in the protocol right after receiving M , then Send returns this message to the adversary. Reveal(Ui, si) returns the session key sksi . ∈ { } Corrupt(Ui) reveals the long term secret key SKi of Ui to the adversary. Given a concrete protocol run, involving instances Πsi of principals U1,..., Uk we say that principal Ui0 U1,... , Uk is honest if and only if no query of the form Corrupt(Ui0 ) has been made by the adversary. Test(Ui, si) Only one query of this form is allowed for an active adversary A ƒ A si si si . Provided that ski is defined, (i. e. acci = true and ski = null), can execute this oracle query at any time when being activated. Then with i probability 1/2 the session key sksi and with probability 1/2 a uniformly chosen random session key is returned.
Communication Network. On board the robot we will use CAN bus to enable communication among the nodes and the central computer. The complexity of the node can range from a simple I/O device up to an embedded computer with a CAN interface and sophisticated software. The node may also be a gateway allowing a standard computer to communicate over a USB or Ethernet port to the devices on a CAN network. Since, the environment will be electrically noisy, all microcontrollers are not on the same PCB and the bit rate is low, then each node should be equipped with a: • Central processing unit, microprocessor, or host processor o The host processor decides what the received messages mean and what messages it wants to transmit. o Sensors, actuators and control devices can be connected to the host processor. • CAN controller; often an integral part of the microcontroller o Receiving: the CAN controller stores the received serial bits from the bus until an entire message is available, which can then be fetched by the host processor (usually by the CAN controller triggering an interrupt). o Sending: the host processor sends the transmit message(s) to a CAN controller, which transmits the bits serially onto the bus when the bus is free. • Transceiver Defined by ISO 11898-2/3 Medium Access Unit [MAU] standards o Receiving: it converts the data stream from CANbus levels to levels that the CAN controller uses. It usually has protective circuitry to protect the CAN controller. o Transmitting: it converts the data stream from the CAN controller to CANbus levels. Figure 57: CAN controller architecture If the PLCs have embedded CAN controllers then they do not need additional electronics to interface the CAN bus.

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  • TELEPHONE SERVICES All telegraph, telephone, and communication connections which Tenant may desire outside the Premises shall be subject to Landlord’s prior written approval, in Landlord’s sole discretion, and the location of all wires and the work in connection therewith shall be performed by contractors approved by Landlord and shall be subject to the direction of Landlord, except that such approval is not required as to Tenant’s cabling from the Premises in a route designated by Landlord to any telephone cabinet or panel provided for Tenant’s connection to the telephone cable serving the Building, so long as Tenant’s equipment does not require connections different than or additional to those to the telephone cabinet or panel provided. As to any such connections or work outside the Premises requiring Landlord’s approval, Landlord reserves the right to designate and control the entity or entities providing telephone or other communication cable installation, removal, repair and maintenance outside the Premises and to restrict and control access to telephone cabinets or panels. In the event Landlord designates a particular vendor or vendors to provide such cable installation, removal, repair and maintenance for the Building, Tenant agrees to abide by and participate in such program. Tenant shall be responsible for and shall pay all costs incurred in connection with the installation of telephone cables and communication wiring in the Premises, including any hook-up, access and maintenance fees related to the installation of such wires and cables in the Premises and the commencement of service therein, and the maintenance thereafter of such wire and cables; and there shall be included in Operating Expenses for the Building all installation, removal, hook-up or maintenance costs incurred by Landlord in connection with telephone cables and communication wiring serving the Building which are not allocable to any individual users of such service but are allocable to the Building generally. If Tenant fails to maintain all telephone cables and communication wiring in the Premises and such failure affects or interferes with the operation or maintenance of any other telephone cables or communication wiring serving the Building, Landlord or any vendor hired by Landlord may enter into and upon the Premises forthwith and perform such repairs, restorations or alterations as Landlord deems necessary in order to eliminate any such interference (and Landlord may recover from Tenant all of Landlord’s costs in connection therewith). No later than the Termination Date, Tenant agrees to remove all telephone cables and communication wiring installed by Tenant for and during Tenant’s occupancy, which Landlord shall request Tenant to remove. Tenant agrees that neither Landlord nor any of its agents or employees shall be liable to Tenant, or any of Tenant’s employees, agents, customers or invitees or anyone claiming through, by or under Tenant, for any damages, injuries, losses, expenses, claims or causes of action because of any interruption, diminution, delay or discontinuance at any time for any reason in the furnishing of any telephone or other communication service to the Premises and the Building.

  • Direct Website Communications Each of Holdings and the Borrower may, at its option, provide to the Administrative Agent any information, documents and other materials that it is obligated to furnish to the Administrative Agent pursuant to the Credit Documents, including, without limitation, all notices, requests, financial statements, financial, and other reports, certificates, and other information materials, but excluding any such communication that (A) relates to a request for a new, or a conversion of an existing, borrowing or other extension of credit (including any election of an interest rate or interest period relating thereto, (B) relates to the payment of any principal or other amount due under this Agreement prior to the scheduled date therefor, (C) provides notice of any default or event of default under this Agreement or (D) is required to be delivered to satisfy any condition precedent to the effectiveness of this Agreement and/or any borrowing or other extension of credit thereunder (all such non-excluded communications being referred to herein collectively as “Communications”), by transmitting the Communications in an electronic/soft medium in a format reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent to the Administrative Agent at an email address provided by the Administrative Agent from time to time; provided that (i) upon written request by the Administrative Agent, Holdings or the Borrower shall deliver paper copies of such documents to the Administrative Agent for further distribution to each Lender until a written request to cease delivering paper copies is given by the Administrative Agent and (ii) Holdings or the Borrower shall notify (which may be by facsimile or electronic mail) the Administrative Agent of the posting of any such documents and provide to the Administrative Agent by electronic mail electronic versions (i.e., soft copies) of such documents. Each Lender shall be solely responsible for timely accessing posted documents or requesting delivery of paper copies of such documents from the Administrative Agent and maintaining its copies of such documents. Nothing in this Section 13.17 shall prejudice the right of Holdings, the Borrower, the Administrative Agent, any other Agent or any Lender to give any notice or other communication pursuant to any Credit Document in any other manner specified in such Credit Document. The Administrative Agent agrees that the receipt of the Communications by the Administrative Agent at its e-mail address set forth above shall constitute effective delivery of the Communications to the Administrative Agent for purposes of the Credit Documents. Each Lender agrees that notice to it (as provided in the next sentence) specifying that the Communications have been posted to the Platform shall constitute effective delivery of the Communications to such Lender for purposes of the Credit Documents. Each Lender agrees (A) to notify the Administrative Agent in writing (including by electronic communication) from time to time of such Lender’s e-mail address to which the foregoing notice may be sent by electronic transmission and (B) that the foregoing notice may be sent to such e-mail address.

  • Internet Access Data and information may be made electronically accessible to the Company through Internet access to one or more links provided by the Administrator or a sub-administrator (“Web Link”). All rights in Web Link (including text and “look and feel” attributes) are owned by the sub-administrator. Any commercial use of the content or any other aspect of Web Link requires the written permission of the sub-administrator. Use of the Web Link by the Company will be subject to any terms of use set forth on the web site. Web Link and the information (including text, graphics and functionality) in the Web Link is presented “As Is” and “As Available” without express or implied warranties including, but not limited to, implied warranties of non-infringement, merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The sub-administrator neither warrants that the Web Link will be uninterrupted or error free, nor guarantees the accessibility, reliability, performance, timeliness, sequence, or completeness of information provided on the Web Link.

  • TELEPHONE SERVICE Notwithstanding any other provision of this Lease to the contrary:

  • Telecommunications Services The offering of telecommunications for a fee directly to the public, or to such classes of users as to be effectively available directly to the public, regardless of the facilities used.

  • Hosting 46.7.4.1 At CLEC’s request, SBC-SWBT and SBC-AMERITECH shall perform hosting responsibilities for the provision of billable message data and/or access usage data received from CLEC for distribution to the appropriate billing and/or processing location or for delivery to CLEC of such data via SBC-SWBT’s and SBC-AMERITECH’s internal network or the nationwide CMDS network pursuant to the applicable Appendix HOST, which is/are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.

  • Communications and Computer Lines Tenant may at any time install, maintain, replace, remove or usc any communications fiber optics and/or computer wires and cables (collectively, the “Lines”) at, under or through the Project in or serving the Premises, provided that (i) Tenant shall obtain Landlord’s prior written consent, use an experienced and qualified contractor approved in writing by Landlord, and comply with all of the other provisions of Articles 7 and 8 of this Lease, (ii) an acceptable number of spare Lines and space for additional Lines shall be maintained for existing and future occupants of the Project, as determined in Landlord’s reasonable opinion, (iii) the Lines therefor (including riser cables) shall be appropnately insulated to prevent excessive electromagnetic fields or radiation, and shall be surrounded by a protective conduit(iv) any new or existing Lines servicing the Premises shall comply with all applicable Laws, (v) as a condition to permitting the installation of new Lines, Landlord may require that Tenant remove existing Lines located in or serving the Premises and repair any damage in connection with such removal, and (vi) Tenant shall pay all costs in connection therewith, including any fees charged by Landlord for Tenant’s use of the Building’s telecommunications capacity in excess of Tenant’s pro rats share thereof. Landlord reserves the right to require that Tenant remove any Lines located in or serving the Premises which are installed in violation of these provisions, or which are at any time in violation of any applicable Laws or represent a dangerous or potentially dangerous condition. 29.32

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