Common use of C1 Credit Class Clause in Contracts

C1 Credit Class. If availability of C1 Credit Class components or systems does not meet C1 Performance Specifications in any given Service Level Measurement Period described in the Performance Specification Matrix in Exhibit H, xxxx.xx Administrator will credit the Registrar Community according to the tables (which amount will be credited to the Registrar on a proportional basis as set forth above). Table C1a SLE < 30 sec.'s 30-60 sec.'s 1-2 min.'s 2-10 min.'s 10-30 min.'s over 30 min.'s Monthly Credit to Registrar Community $ 750 $ 1,500 $ 2,500 $ 3,750 $ 5,000 $ 6,000 C1a Availability Example: In a given measurement period, the SRS Availability is 99.87%, which equates to 52 minutes of unplanned downtime. The xxxx.xx Administrator's Performance Specification for SRS Availability is 99.9%, or 43 minutes of downtime. The Service Level Exception, therefore, is 9 minutes (52-43 minutes), the difference between the Performance Specification and the actual measured performance. From the Credit Lookup Matrix, we see the relevant SLA is found in Table C1a. In Table C1a, the time interval (2-10 minutes) has a corresponding credit of $3,750 USD to be paid to the Registrar Community. Table C1b SLE < 10 min.'s 10-30 min.'s 30-60 min.'s 1-2 hours 2-4 hours over 4 hours Annual Credit to Registrar Community $ 7,500 $ 15,000 $ 25,000 $ 35,000 $ 50,000 $ 75,000 C1b Availability Example: In a given Service Level Measurement Period, the measured Nameserver Availability is 99.990% over a twelve (12) month period, which equates to 52 minutes of downtime. The xxxx.xx Administrator's Performance Specification for Nameserver Availability is 99.999%, or 5 minutes of downtime per calendar year. The Service Level Exception, therefore, is 47 minutes (52-5 minutes), the difference between the Performance Specification and the actual measured performance. From the Credit Lookup Matrix, we see the relevant SLA is found in Table C1b. In Table C1b, the time interval (30-60 minutes) has a corresponding credit of $25,000 USD to be paid to the Registrar Community.

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Samples: Service Agreement

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C1 Credit Class. If availability of C1 Credit Class components or systems does not meet C1 Performance Specifications in any given Service Level Measurement Period described in the Performance Specification Matrix in Exhibit HG, xxxx.xx Administrator Registry Operator will credit the Registrar Community according to the tables (which amount will be credited to the Registrar on a proportional basis as set forth above). Table C1a SLE < 30 sec.'s 30-60 sec.'s 1-2 min.'s 2-10 min.'s 10-30 min.'s over 30 min.'s Monthly Credit to Registrar Community $ 750 $ 1,500 $ 2,500 $ 3,750 $ 5,000 $ 6,000 C1a Availability Example: In a given measurement period, the SRS Availability is 99.87%, which equates to 52 minutes of unplanned downtime. The xxxx.xx AdministratorRegistry Operator's Performance Specification for SRS Availability is 99.9%, or 43 minutes of downtime. The Service Level Exception, therefore, is 9 minutes (52-43 minutes), the difference between the Performance Specification and the actual measured performance. From the Credit Lookup Matrix, we see the relevant SLA is found in Table C1a. In Table C1a, the time interval (2-10 minutes) has a corresponding credit of $3,750 USD to be paid to the Registrar Community. Table C1b SLE < 10 min.'s 10-30 min.'s 30-60 min.'s 1-2 hours 2-4 hours over 4 hours Annual Credit to Registrar Community $ 7,500 $ 15,000 $ 25,000 $ 35,000 $ 50,000 $ 75,000 C1b Availability Example: In a given Service Level Measurement Period, the measured Nameserver Availability is 99.990% over a twelve (12) month period, which equates to 52 minutes of downtime. The xxxx.xx AdministratorRegistry Operator's Performance Specification for Nameserver Availability is 99.999%, or 5 minutes of downtime per calendar year. The Service Level Exception, therefore, is 47 minutes (52-5 minutes), the difference between the Performance Specification and the actual measured performance. From the Credit Lookup Matrix, we see the relevant SLA is found in Table C1b. In Table C1b, the time interval (30-60 minutes) has a corresponding credit of $25,000 USD to be paid to the Registrar Community.

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Samples: Registry Registrar Agreement

C1 Credit Class. If availability of C1 Credit Class components or systems does not meet C1 Performance Specifications in any given Service Level Measurement Period described in the Performance Specification Matrix in Exhibit HAppendix 7 of the Registry Agreement, xxxx.xx Administrator Registry Operator will credit the Registrar Community according to the tables (which amount will be credited to the Registrar on a proportional basis as set forth above). Table C1a SLE < 30 sec.'s 30-60 sec.'s 1-2 min.'s 2-10 min.'s 10-30 min.'s over 30 min.'s Monthly Credit to Cre Registrar Community $ 750 $ 1,500 $ 2,500 $ 3,750 $ 5,000 $ 6,000 C1a Availability Example: In a given measurement period, the SRS Availability is 99.87%, which equates to 52 minutes of unplanned downtime. The xxxx.xx AdministratorRegistry Operator's Performance Specification for SRS Availability is 99.9%, or 43 minutes of downtime. The Service Level Exception, therefore, is 9 minutes (52-43 minutes), the difference between the Performance Specification and the actual measured performance. From the Credit Lookup Matrix, we see the relevant SLA is found in Table C1a. In Table C1a, the time interval (2-10 minutes) has a corresponding credit of $3,750 USD to be paid to the Registrar Community. Table C1b SLE < 10 min10min.'s 10-30 min.'s . 30-60 min.'s . 1-2 hours 2-4 hours over 4 hours Annual Credit to Registrar Community $ 7,500 $ 15,000 $ 25,000 $ 35,000 $ 50,000 $ 75,000 C1b Availability Example: In a given Service Level Measurement Period, the measured Nameserver Availability is 99.990% over a twelve (12) month period, which equates to 52 minutes of downtime. The xxxx.xx AdministratorRegistry Operator's Performance Specification for Nameserver Availability is 99.999%, or 5 minutes 5minutes of downtime per calendar year. The Service Level Exception, therefore, is 47 minutes (52-5 minutes), the difference between the Performance Specification and the actual measured performance. From the Credit Lookup Matrix, we see the relevant SLA is found in Table C1b. In Table C1b, the time interval (30-60 minutes) has a corresponding credit of $25,000 USD to be paid to the Registrar Community.

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Samples: Escrow Agreement

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C1 Credit Class. If availability of C1 Credit Class components or systems does not meet C1 Performance Specifications in any given Service Level Measurement Period described in the Performance Specification Matrix in Exhibit HG, xxxx.xx usTLD Administrator will credit the Registrar Community according to the tables (which amount will be credited to the Registrar on a proportional basis as set forth above). Table C1a SLE < 30 sec.'s 30-60 sec.'s 1-2 min.'s 2-10 min.'s 10-30 min.'s over 30 min.'s Monthly Credit to Registrar Community $ 750 $ 1,500 $ 2,500 $ 3,750 $ 5,000 $ 6,000 C1a Availability Example: In a given measurement period, the SRS Availability is 99.87%, which equates to 52 minutes of unplanned downtime. The xxxx.xx usTLD Administrator's Performance Specification for SRS Availability is 99.9%, or 43 minutes of downtime. The Service Level Exception, therefore, is 9 minutes (52-43 minutes), the difference between the Performance Specification and the actual measured performance. From the Credit Lookup Matrix, we see the relevant SLA is found in Table C1a. In Table C1a, the time interval (2-10 minutes) has a corresponding credit of $3,750 USD to be paid to the Registrar Community. Table C1b SLE < 10 min.'s 10-30 min.'s 30-60 min.'s 1-2 hours 2-4 hours over 4 hours Annual Credit to Registrar Community $ 7,500 $ 15,000 $ 25,000 $ 35,000 $ 50,000 $ 75,000 C1b Availability Example: In a given Service Level Measurement Period, the measured Nameserver Availability is 99.990% over a twelve (12) month period, which equates to 52 minutes of downtime. The xxxx.xx usTLD Administrator's Performance Specification for Nameserver Availability is 99.999100 %, or 5 0 minutes of downtime per calendar year. The Service Level Exception, therefore, is 47 52 minutes (52-5 0 minutes), the difference between the Performance Specification and the actual measured performance. From the Credit Lookup Matrix, we see the relevant SLA is found in Table C1b. In Table C1b, the time interval (30-60 minutes) has a corresponding credit of $25,000 USD to be paid to the Registrar Community.

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Samples: Registrar Accreditation Agreement

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