Proper Operational Condition definition

Proper Operational Condition means the correct operational status of the Equipment, as defined by the Vendor or by Orange, which includes the ability of the Equipment to run its specified operating system software, but not applications software.
Proper Operational Condition means that the System is functioning in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and the parameters set forth in this Service Description.
Proper Operational Condition means the correct operational status of Equipment, as defined by the Vendor or as otherwise mutually agreed upon by the Parties, which includes the ability of Equipment to run its specified operating system software, but does not include applications software.

Examples of Proper Operational Condition in a sentence

  • Orange responds within the Service Level on 289 of those incidents and repairs the Switch to Proper Operational Condition within the Service Level on 286 of those incidents.

  • Orange will provide Incident Management – Service Restoration, which includes restoring the Equipment to Proper Operational Condition, within the Service Levels for Locations set forth in Clause 1.5.2 (Service Levels for Service Restoration) for no less than 90% of all Incidents that require Incident Management - Service Restoration Services during each quarter, calculated as follows:‌ Total Number of Incidents for which Orange met the Restore Time Service Level divided by the Total Number of Incidents.

  • Orange arrives at the Location within the Service Level on 289 of those Incidents and restores the Equipment to Proper Operational Condition within the Service Level on 286 of those Incidents.

  • Orange meets the Response Time Service Level on 289 of those Fault Calls and restores the Equipment to Proper Operational Condition within the Repair Time Service Level on 286 of those Fault Calls.

  • Time to Restore is measured from the time that a trouble ticket is opened by Orange for the Incident to the time that the Exchange Messaging Service is restored to Proper Operational Condition, excluding any time during which Orange is unable to contact Customer.


More Definitions of Proper Operational Condition

Proper Operational Condition means the correct operational status of the Switch, which includes the ability of the Switch to run its specified operating system software, but not applications software.
Proper Operational Condition means the correct operational status of the Managed Component, as defined by Orange or the manufacturer, which includes the ability of the Managed Component to run its specified operating system software, but not applications software.
Proper Operational Condition means that the Flexible SSL service is functioning in accordance with the parameters of the Flexible SSL Service, as set forth in this Service Description and in the SRFs.
Proper Operational Condition means that the SSL Gateway is functioning in accordance with the parameters of the Mobile SSL Service, as set forth in this Service Description and in the SRFs.
Proper Operational Condition means that the Server is functioning in accordance with the parameters of the Secure Gateway Service, as set forth in this Service Description and in the applicable SRFs.
Proper Operational Condition means the correct operational status of the PBX Equipment, as defined by the OEM or as otherwise mutually agreed upon by the Parties, which includes the ability of the PBX Equipment to run its specified operating system software, but not applications software.
Proper Operational Condition means that the Orange Telepresence Exchange System is functioning within the normal service condition of the Open Videopresence Community Service, as set forth in this Service Description and in the Service Request Form (as defined below). Proper Operational Condition does not include the proper functioning of any component of a Third Party Telepresence Facility or any Video Endpoints. If Customer has purchased Open Videopresence Management Service or Open Videopresence Flexible Premium Service in support of the Registered Video Endpoints and such Registered Video Endpoints are Managed Video Endpoints, then Orange will resolve any fault or malfunction in such Registered Video Endpoints and any Incidents caused by a fault or malfunction in such Registered Video Endpoints in accordance with the Open Videopresence Management Service or Open Videopresence Flexible Premium Service (each as applicable).