Examples of Ready for Service in a sentence
Nothing in this Plan requires Telstra to apply a Soft Dial Tone service to a Premises within the NBN Fixed Line Footprint in a Rollout Region as at the Ready for Service Date for that Rollout Region, if that Premises does not have an active Copper Service supplied to it at that date.
In the course of connecting a Premises to the NBN Fixed Line Network after the Region Ready for Service Date for a Rollout Region, it may be necessary or expedient for NBN Co or its installing contractor to physically remove one or more Copper Lines or HFC Lines from a lead-in conduit at that Premises in order to ‘pull through’ the Copper Line, HFC Line or optical fibre Line to be used for the purpose of connecting the Premises to the NBN Fixed Line Network (Pull Through Activities).
For the purpose of this clause7.2, the Disconnection Commencement Date or Ready for Service Date for a Rollout Region will be the relevant date specified for that Rollout Region notified to Telstra by NBN Co from time to time under the Definitive Agreements.
Orange will notify Customer of the successful completion of Orange’s acceptance tests ("Service Commencement Notice" or "Ready for Service Notice").
Service Continuity Regions will have a Ready for Service Date determined in accordance with this Plan.