Points of Presence Sample Clauses

Points of Presence. A list of the current POPs (and their associated ------------------ Ports) operated by CNC in the continental United States and Canada is set forth in the PPM and in Attachment A-1 hereto, which information shall be updated and -------------- provided to Intuit as it changes. Further, pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, CNC shall do each of the following:
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Points of Presence. (POPs). -------------------------- Vendor currently locates broadband POPs in GTE Internetworking GNI facilities. Such GNI facilities provide space for 19" racks, associated power, cabling and environmental conditioning.
Points of Presence. The Customer agrees that eNetworks may use a fibre node installed at The Customer for the provision of services as a Point of Presence (PoP), in order to further the network reach. This means that further onward links may flow out of the same PoP. Datacentrix is a level 1 B-BBEE Contributor. Company Registration number: 2013/183185/07 • Directors: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx 00 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx The Estuaries, Century City Cape Town, South Africa 14. Roof Access and Fail-over The Customer agrees to assist eNetworks in securing the rights with the building’s landlord in order to install ICASA-licensed microwave equipment on the roof of the building where The Customer is receiving services from eNetworks. Roof Access may be used to provision an alternate fail-over path to the nearest eNetworks PoP or may be used to further extend the network reach.
Points of Presence. Provide a list of Internet POPs in Virginia. Note any VITA locations where there is no POP within 20 miles. Describe how these POPs are managed and how a high level of availability for connections to these POPs is measured and maintained.
Points of Presence. Yes MPLS POP City, Type of POP Any non- Maximum POP Is POP dual- State (e.g., Tier 1) redundant PE- Bandwidth homed to Routers installed? Available at POP other POPs? (Y/N) Richmond VA Backbone Access No 10Gb/Nx10Gb Yes POP Chesapeake VA Backbone Access No 10Gb/Nx10Gb Yes POP Fredericksburg VA Backbone Access No 10Gb/Nx10Gb Yes POP Washington DC TeraPOP No 10Gb/Nx10Gb Yes Core Router Site The CenturyLink fiber optic backbone has been installed with multiple fiber routes from north to south and east to west across North America. This design allows us to establish network services that offer city-to-city and POP-to-POP diversity. We have the capability to statically or dynamically, depending upon the capabilities of the service protocol, select appropriate routes between ingress and egress points across our backbone network. There are two logical Layer 1 networks on top of the fiber infrastructure that are the basis for all the services CenturyLink provides to its customers. One is a Ciena® dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) network is composed of a few large fiber rings that cover most of the U.S. The Ciena equipment provides about 80 lambdas per fiber pair. All-lambda amplifiers are typically deployed at 60 mile intervals, with regeneration after each five amplification stages. The CenturyLink Ultra Long Haul (ULH) project will enhance signal quality on many of the domestic fiber routes so that costly regeneration within the continental U.S. will essentially be eliminated (regeneration interval lengthened to 1000 mi). The other is a Nortel® SONET-over-DWDM network that also is amplified at 60 miles intervals similar amplification
Points of Presence needs. The DWDM network is used to provide native wavelength services to customers and is used to provide transport to the CenturyLink IP/MPLS and ATM networks. The SONET-over-DWDM network also provides trunking for the CenturyLink ATM network as well as the CenturyLink voice network and SONET-based private line services. The CenturyLink OC-192 SONET backbone network is designed with four- fiber Bi-directional Line Switched Ring (BLSR) architecture to provide excellent survivability and increase the transport network availability, specified on Bellcore GR-1230-CORE: SONET BLSR Equipment Generic Requirement. The four-fiber BLSR architecture provides excellent survivability (99.999%) against multiple concurrent faults since it supports both ring and span switching. Four-fiber BLSR span switching provides flexibility when performing routine maintenance activities. Though a multi- node BLSR system is more complex to design and maintain than a Unidirectional Path Switched Ring (UPSR) system, it has the advantage of maximizing bandwidth utilization and has a higher capacity. CenturyLink has concentrated Layer 2/3 core nodes in TeraPOPs across the country. All IP, ATM, and Frame Relay core switching is concentrated into these TeraPOPs. IP, ATM, and Frame Relay access equipment is located in these TeraPOPs and in other access POPs around the country. Concentrating core switching into TeraPOPs and using consistent platforms throughout helps us deliver a network that optimizes both cost and performance. The network is economical to deploy, manage and upgrade. Concentrated switching points also reduce the number of hops, which reduces latency in the network. The CenturyLink IP backbone currently operates at OC-192 (10 Gbps) speeds using point-to-point links between the IP Core routers. IP services are provided on industry leading equipment from Cisco Systems and Juniper Networks. The CenturyLink ATM and Frame Relay Network employs Lucent GX-550 and CBX-500 switches. The CenturyLink voice network consists of Nortel DMS 250 switches for domestic circuit switched traffic, DMS 300 switches for international circuit switched traffic and Sonus GSX switches for domestic packetized voice traffic. CenturyLink’s IP platform employs multiple complementary levels of protection to prevent node and switch failures. Protection begins at the switching component level with state-of-the art, low power technology. At the system level, protection options include full control and switchi...
Points of Presence. 4 CONTRACTOR Upgrade Center will perform all work remotely unless previously agreed upon by 5 both parties. When needed, as defined by the project plan, CONTRACTOR associates will work from
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Points of Presence. The Owner shall be fully responsible for finding buildings for the POPs and acquiring a legal interest in such buildings, and in relation to each such building the Owner shall:

Related to Points of Presence

  • Inspection of Premises Landlord and Landlord's agents shall have the right at all reasonable times during the term of this Agreement and any renewal thereof to enter the Premises for the purpose of inspecting the Premises and all buildings and improvements thereon. And for the purposes of making any repairs, additions or alterations as may be deemed appropriate by Landlord for the preservation of the Premises or the building. Landlord and its agents shall further have the right to exhibit the Premises and to display the usual "for sale", "for rent" or "vacancy" signs on the Premises at any time within forty-five (45) days before the expiration of this Lease. The right of entry shall likewise exist for the purpose of removing placards, signs, fixtures, alterations or additions, that do not conform to this Agreement or to any restrictions, rules or regulations affecting the Premises.

  • Return of Premises Tenants shall return the Premises at the expiration of the term (or earlier termination) in as good a condition as when received, reasonable wear and tear excepted. Early surrender of the Premises, including surrender accepted in writing, does not extinguish any of Tenants’ obligations to perform under this lease, including payment of all rent required hereunder.

  • Waiver of Presentment To the fullest extent permitted by law and except as otherwise provided herein, the Guarantors waive demand, presentment, protest, notice of dishonor, suit against or joinder of any other person, and all other requirements necessary to charge or hold each Guarantor liable with respect to this Guaranty.

  • Limit of Liability Under no circumstances will the Company or an Affiliate be liable for any indirect, incidental, consequential or special damages (including lost profits) of any form incurred by any person, whether or not foreseeable and regardless of the form of the act in which such a claim may be brought, with respect to the Plan.

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