Collocation Services. For each Collocation Facility where a TW Company has Licensed Spaces, AOL will provide a redundant connection between the Customer Equipment and AOL’s routers and distribution network, with a Mbps base set forth in the Service Order, burstable to 100 Mbps (the “Collocation Network Services”). (The amount of bandwidth usage by a TW Company in any billing month will be determined according to the 95th -percentile, one minute interval method, calculated as follows: Actual bandwidth usage in Mbps will be sampled every one minute and these individual data points will be recorded and stored. At the end of each billing month, all such data points for these one minute intervals collected over the course of the billing month will be ranked in descending order. The top five percent of the ranked data points will then be discarded such that the highest of all the remaining data points, the 95th percentile one-minute interval, will determine bandwidth usage for that month.). The recurring monthly charges for the bandwidth usage are set forth in the Services Schedules. For each month each TW Company will be billed for actual bandwidth usage as set forth in the Services Schedules. In addition to the above charges, there will be a non-recurring installation charge as set forth in the Service Order for the redundant connection referred to in this Section 2.3. In addition, as part of the Network Services, at a TW Company’s request, (i) such TW Company may use a reasonable number (as determined by AOL in its sole discretion) of Internet Protocol Addresses (“IP Addresses”) selected by AOL from the address space assigned to AOL; (ii) AOL will provide and administer reverse look-up domain name services (“Domain Name Services”), as determined by AOL, including primary and secondary services, to the extent that AOL deems reasonable; and (iii) at a TW Company’s request, AOL shall delegate reverse Domain Name Services authority to such TW Company. The IP Addresses are the sole property of AOL and AOL reserves the right to change at any time the IP Addresses that a TW Company may use. In the event of a change, AOL shall provide not less than sixty (60) days prior written notice of the change and the affected TW Company shall have the right to schedule the date of change within such 30-day notice period. For additional charges as set forth in the Services Schedules, a TW Company may order additional redundant connections similar to the redundant connection referred to above.
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Sources: Master Services Agreement (AOL Inc.), Master Services Agreement (AOL Inc.)
Collocation Services. For each Collocation Facility where a TW Company has Licensed Spaces, AOL will provide a redundant connection between the Customer Equipment and AOL’s routers and distribution network, with a Mbps base set forth in the Service Order, burstable to 100 Mbps (the “Collocation Network Services”). (The amount of bandwidth usage by a TW Company in any billing month will be determined according to the 95th -percentile, one minute interval method, calculated as follows: Actual bandwidth usage in Mbps will be sampled every one minute and these individual data points will be recorded and stored. At the end of each billing month, all such data points for these one minute intervals collected over the course of the billing month will be ranked in descending order. The top five percent of the ranked data points will then be discarded such that the highest of all the remaining data points, the 95th percentile one-minute interval, will determine bandwidth usage for that month.). The recurring monthly charges for the bandwidth usage are set forth in the Services Schedules. For each month each TW Company will be billed for actual bandwidth usage as set forth in the Services Schedules. In addition to the above charges, there will be a non-recurring installation charge as set forth in the Service Order for the redundant connection referred to in this Section 2.3. In addition, as part of the Network Services, at a TW Company’s request, (i) such TW Company may use a reasonable number (as determined by AOL in its sole discretion) of Internet Protocol Addresses (“IP Addresses”) selected by AOL from the address space assigned to AOL; (ii) AOL will provide and administer reverse look-up domain name services (“Domain Name Services”), as C-1 determined by AOL, including primary and secondary services, to the extent that AOL deems reasonable; and (iii) at a TW Company’s request, AOL shall delegate reverse Domain Name Services authority to such TW Company. The IP Addresses are the sole property of AOL and AOL reserves the right to change at any time the IP Addresses that a TW Company may use. In the event of a change, AOL shall provide not less than sixty (60) days prior written notice of the change and the affected TW Company shall have the right to schedule the date of change within such 30-day notice period. For additional charges as set forth in the Services Schedules, a TW Company may order additional redundant connections similar to the redundant connection referred to above.
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Sources: Master Services Agreement