Service Unavailability definition

Service Unavailability means the Service is unavailable in accordance with the applicable Service Level Agreement.
Service Unavailability means when, as a result of a failure of systems (with respect to systems that are within the Registry Operator's control):
Service Unavailability means the Service is unavailable in accordance with the applicable Service Level Agreement. “Users” means Customer and its employees, contractors, agents, lawyers, auditors or end users (including any customer of the Customer) of the Services, including any persons who Customer provide with access to, or on whose behalf Customer access the Services.

Examples of Service Unavailability in a sentence

  • Scheduled Maintenance does not constitute Service Unavailability.

  • Such emergency maintenance does not constitute Service Unavailability.

  • Service Unavailability shall not include failure as a result of Ooredoo Network planned/scheduled maintenance, other planned outages, packet loss, problems with Customer's applications, equipment or facilities, acts or omissions of Customer, any use or user of the service authorized by Customer, or Force Majeure.

  • Service Unavailability shall mean a failure resulting in Customer being unable to connect to the Ooredoo Network from Customer's location.

  • Non-conformance to the limits of any of the parameters shall be counted towards Service Unavailability.


More Definitions of Service Unavailability

Service Unavailability means the inability of the email filtering service to receive and process email in substantial conformance with Forcepoint’s published Documentation for the email filtering service, as may be updated by Forcepoint from time to time, on behalf of the Customer and measured during any given calendar month. • In the event of Service Unavailability for more than 0.001% of any calendar month, Customer may be eligible for a Service Credit equal to 1 day for each 2-hour period of Service Unavailability, subject to a maximum credit of 5 days in any 1 month.
Service Unavailability is defined as the inability of the EMS to receive and process email substantially in accordance with the published online documentation and measured during any given calendar month.
Service Unavailability is defined as the inability of the WS to request, process and receive web content substantially in accordance with the published online documentation for the WS, and measured during any given calendar month.
Service Unavailability is defined as the inability of the CASB to request, process and receive cloud application content substantially in accordance with the published online documentation for the CASB, and measured during any given calendar month.
Service Unavailability is defined as a state during which authorized users are unable to use the Cloud Components to authenticate user identity in order to gain access to protected services, systems and applications. Service Unavailability does not include any unavailability that results from: (a) suspension or termination of the Service pursuant to the terms of the Agreement, (b) factors outside of our reasonable control, including without limitation, any force majeure event, internet accessibility problem beyond our ISP environment, network, software, equipment or other technology, (c) the licensed software hosted by you, and (d) any maintenance window for scheduled routine system maintenance.
Service Unavailability is defined as the inability of the MFA to receive and process requests and generate and dispatch OTPs substantially in accordance with the published online Documentation for the MFA, and measured during any given calendar month. Service Unavailability does not include failures of networks or systems (servers, hardware and associated software) outside of our control that are involved in the delivery of OTPs (including but not limited to CPaaS providers used for OTP delivery by SMS or Email Service Providers used for delivery of OTPs by email).
Service Unavailability means that as a result of failure of systems under the registry's control in regards to provisioning services (SRS) that a registrar is unable to: