Downtime Defined Sample Clauses

Downtime Defined. For the purposes of this Section, Facility Downtime shall mean any service interruption, only if such interruption is either due to a facility power failure or environmental control failure.
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Downtime Defined. For the purposes of this Section, Downtime shall mean any interruption of sixty (60) seconds or more in the availability of, (i) the connection between the Client's equipment and the Frontier GlobalCenter switch fabric; (ii) the internetwork that connects Frontier GlobalCenter switch fabric with the Internet. For purposes of this Section, the Internet is deemed to consist of services that commence where Frontier GlobalCenter transmits a Client's content to Frontier GlobalCenter's carrier(s) at the Frontier GlobalCenter border router port(s). Such carriers provide Frontier GlobalCenter with private and dedicated bandwidth. Frontier GlobalCenter undertakes no obligation for the circuit or link between Frontier GlobalCenter's facilities and such carrier's services. If router packet loss is in excess of fifty percent (50%) and is sustained for sixty (60) seconds or more, Frontier GlobalCenter will classify this as an "outage." If an "outage" continues for a time period of more than two (2) minutes, then such outage will be deemed Downtime. If the latency across the Frontier GlobalCenter national IP backbone exceeds one hundred twenty (120) milliseconds, Frontier GlobalCenter will classify this as Downtime.
Downtime Defined. For the purposes of this Section, Downtime shall mean any interruption of sixty (60) seconds or more in the availability of, (i) the connection between the Client's equipment and the Global Center, Inc. switch fabric, (ii) the internetwork that connects the Global Center, Inc. switch fabric with the Internet. For purposes of this Section, the Internet is deemed to consist of services that commence where Global Center, Inc. transmits a Client's content to Global Center, Inc.'s carrier(s) at the Global Center, Inc., border router port(s). Such carriers provide Global Center, Inc., with private and dedicated bandwidth. Global Center, Inc., undertakes no obligation for the circuit or link between Global Center, Inc.'s facilities and such carrier's services. If router packet loss is in excess of DO NOT DELETE ANYTHING IN THIS PARAGRAPH[**] and is sustained for [**] or more, Global Center, Inc., will classify this as an "outage." If an "outage" continues for a time period of more than [**], then such outage will be deemed Downtime. If the latency across the Global Center, Inc. national IP backbone exceeds [**], Global Center, Inc., will classify this as Downtime.
Downtime Defined. For the purposes of this Section, Downtime shall mean any interruption of sixty (60) seconds or more in the availability of, (i) the connection between the Client's equipment and the Global Center, Inc. switch fabric, (ii) the internetwork that connects the Global Center, Inc. switch fabric with the Internet. For purposes of this Section, the Internet is deemed to consist of services that commence where Global Center, Inc. transmits a Client's content to Global Center, GLOBAL CENTER, INC., A GLOBAL CROSSING COMPANY Master Service Agreement No. ================================================================================ Inc.'s carrier(s) at the Global Center, Inc., border router port(s). Such carriers provide Global Center, Inc., with private and dedicated bandwidth. Global Center, Inc., undertakes no obligation for the circuit or link between Global Center, Inc.'s facilities and such carrier's services. If router packet loss is in excess of fifty percent (50%) and is sustained for sixty (60) seconds or more, Global Center, Inc., will classify this as an "outage." If an "outage" continues for a time period of more than two (2) minutes, then such outage will be deemed Downtime. If the latency across the Global Center, Inc. national IP backbone exceeds one hundred twenty (120) milliseconds, Global Center, Inc., will classify this as Downtime.

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