Common use of Handoff Clause in Contracts

Handoff. Verizon hands off Access service based on Customer’s equipment (e.g., Ethernet, TDM, Wireless), which include the following characteristics: • For Ethernet, Verizon provides a User Network Interface (UNI) that allows Customer to terminate one or more Ethernet virtual connections (EVC’s) onto a single Ethernet Access UNI including Ethernet LAN local – basic UNI (formerly SES) as available in the following areas: CT, DC, DE, MA, MD, NJ, NY, PA, RI and VA. • For Time Division Multiplexing (TDM), Verizon’s handoff may include an Access connection over a Dense Wave Division Multiplexing network. • For Wireless Connection (Outside the U.S.), Verizon provides a wireless connection (used as primary or backup access) into Customer’s Verizon-provided services. • For Wireless Connection (Within the U.S.), Verizon Wireless provides a wireless connection (Wireless Service) into Customer’s Verizon-provided service or the Internet with LTE Business Internet. • For Software Defined Interconnect (SDI), Verizon provides an interconnection across a Third Party vendor’s network i between a Customer’s Verizon-provided service service and their service and their collocated equipment or Cloud Service Provider (CSP) within select Third Party data centers. Customer must have a suitable existing physical connection with the Third Party vendor network in question and Customer must separately have a contract for the Verizon provided service in order to utilize SDI as an access method for that service.

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Samples: www.verizon.com, usermanual.wiki

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Handoff. Verizon hands off Access service based on Customer’s equipment (e.g., Ethernet, TDM, Wireless), which include the following characteristics: For Ethernet, Verizon provides a User Network Interface (UNI) that allows Customer to terminate one or more Ethernet virtual connections (EVC’s) onto a single Ethernet Access UNI including Ethernet LAN local – basic UNI (formerly SES) as available in the following areas: CT, DC, DE, MA, MD, NJ, NY, PA, RI and VA. For Time Division Multiplexing (TDM), Verizon’s handoff may include an Access connection over a Dense Wave Division Multiplexing network. For Wireless Connection (Outside the U.S.), Verizon provides a wireless connection (used as primary or backup access) into Customer’s Verizon-provided services. For Wireless Connection (Within the U.S.), Verizon Wireless provides a wireless connection (Wireless Service) into Customer’s Verizon-provided service or the Internet with LTE Business Internet. For Software Defined Interconnect (SDI), Verizon provides an interconnection across a Third Party vendor’s network i interface between a Customer’s Verizon-provided service Private IP service and their service and their collocated equipment or Cloud Service Provider (CSP) within select Third Party data centers. Customer must separately have a suitable existing physical connection with the Third Party vendor network in question and Customer must separately have a contract for the Verizon provided service in order to utilize SDI as an access method for that service. to select Third Party vendor networks. Customer must separately have a Contract for the Verizon Private IP service in order to utilize SDI service.

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Samples: www.verizon.com

Handoff. Verizon hands off Access service based on Customer’s equipment (e.g., Ethernet, TDM, Wireless), which include the following characteristics: For Ethernet, Verizon provides a User Network Interface (UNI) that allows Customer to terminate one or more Ethernet virtual connections (EVC’s) onto a single Ethernet Access UNI including Ethernet LAN local – basic UNI (formerly SES) as available in the following areas: CT, DC, DE, MA, MD, NJ, NY, PA, RI and VA. For Time Division Multiplexing (TDM), Verizon’s handoff may include an Access connection over a Dense Wave Division Multiplexing network. For Wireless Connection (Outside the U.S.), Verizon provides a wireless connection (used as primary or backup access) into Customer’s Verizon-provided services. For Wireless Connection (Within the U.S.), Verizon Wireless provides a wireless connection (Wireless Service) into Customer’s Verizon-provided service or the Internet with LTE Business Internet. For Software Defined Interconnect (SDI), Verizon provides an interconnection across a Third Party vendor’s network i – i.e., between a Customer’s Verizon-provided service and service and their service and their collocated equipment or Cloud Service Provider (CSP) - within select Third Party data centers. Customer must have a suitable existing physical connection with the relevant Third Party vendor network network, in question and Customer must separately have a contract for the Verizon Verizon- provided service in order to utilize SDI as an access method for that service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: enterprise.verizon.com

Handoff. Verizon hands off Access service based on Customer’s equipment (e.g., Ethernet, TDM, Wireless), which include the following characteristics: For Ethernet, Verizon provides a User Network Interface (UNI) that allows Customer to terminate one or more Ethernet virtual connections (EVC’s) onto a single Ethernet Access UNI including Ethernet LAN local – basic UNI (formerly SES) as available in the following areas: CT, DC, DE, MA, MD, NJ, NY, PA, RI and VA. For Time Division Multiplexing (TDM), Verizon’s handoff may include an Access connection over a Dense Wave Division Multiplexing network. For Wireless Connection (Outside the U.S.), Verizon provides a wireless connection (used as primary or backup access) into Customer’s Verizon-provided services. For Wireless Connection (Within the U.S.), Verizon Wireless provides a wireless connection (Wireless Service) into Customer’s Verizon-provided service or the Internet with LTE Business Internet. For Software Defined Interconnect (SDI), Verizon provides an interconnection across a Third Party vendor’s network i between a Customer’s Verizon-provided service service and their service and their collocated equipment or Cloud Service Provider (CSP) - within select Third Party data centers. Customer must have a suitable existing arrangement physical connection with the Third Party vendor network in question or suitable CSP agreement, and Customer must separately have a contract for the Verizon provided service in order to utilize SDI as an access method for that service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.verizon.com

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Handoff. Verizon hands off Access service based on Customer’s equipment (e.g., Ethernet, TDM, Wireless), which include the following characteristics: • For Ethernet, Verizon provides a User Network Interface (UNI) that allows Customer to terminate one or more Ethernet virtual connections Vvirtual Cconnections (EVC’s) onto a single Ethernet Access UNI including Ethernet LAN local – basic UNI (formerly SES) as available in the following areas: CT, DC, DE, MA, MD, NJ, NY, PA, RI and VA. • For Time Division Multiplexing (TDM), Verizon’s handoff may include an Access connection over a Dense Wave Division Multiplexing network. • For Wireless Connection (Outside oOutside the U.S.), Verizon provides a wireless connection (used as primary or backup access) into Customer’s Verizon-provided services. • For Wireless Connection (Within wWithin the U.S.), Verizon Wireless provides a wireless connection (Wireless Service) into Customer’s Verizon-provided service or the Internet with LTE Business Internet. For Software Defined Interconnect (SDI), Verizon provides an interconnection across a Third Party vendor’s network i between a Customer’s Verizon-provided service service and their service and their collocated equipment or Cloud Service Provider (CSP) - within select Third Party data centers. Customer must have a suitable existing physical connection arrangement with the Third Party vendor network in question or suitable CSP agreement, and Customer must separately have a contract for the Verizon provided service in order to utilize SDI as an access method for that service.. • •

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Samples: www.verizon.com

Handoff. Verizon hands off Access service based on Customer’s equipment (e.g., Ethernet, TDM, Wireless), which include the following characteristics: For Ethernet, Verizon provides a User Network Interface (UNI) that allows Customer to terminate one or more Ethernet virtual connections (EVC’s) onto a single Ethernet Access UNI including Ethernet LAN local – basic UNI (formerly SES) as available in the following areas: CT, DC, DE, MA, MD, NJ, NY, PA, RI and VA. For Time Division Multiplexing (TDM), Verizon’s handoff may include an Access connection over a Dense Wave Division Multiplexing network. For Wireless Connection (Outside the U.S.), Verizon provides a wireless connection (used as primary or backup access) into Customer’s Verizon-provided services. For Wireless Connection (Within the U.S.), Verizon Wireless provides a wireless connection (Wireless Service) into Customer’s Verizon-provided service or the Internet with LTE Business Internet. For Software Defined Interconnect (SDI), Verizon provides an interconnection across a Third Party vendor’s network i between a Customer’s Verizon-provided service service and their service and their collocated equipment or Cloud Service Provider (CSP) within select Third Party data centers. Customer must have a suitable existing physical connection with the Third Party vendor network in question and Customer must separately have a contract for the Verizon provided service in order to utilize SDI as an access method for that service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: enterprise.verizon.com

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