Common use of Latency Clause in Contracts

Latency. For purposes of this SLA latency shall be defined to mean the elapsed time interval between the transmission and reception of a packet of data from one point to another. FirstDigital’s latency assumption is data should be transmitted instantly between one point and another, there are however several contributing factors to consider when calculating latency. These are: Transmission: The medium used for transmission (fiber, xxxxxx, coax, or some other form) introduces some delay. The size of the packet introduces delay in a round trip since larger packet will take longer to receive and return than a short one. Router and other processing: Each gateway node time to examine and possibly change the header in a packet.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Firstdigital Internet Protocol, Firstdigital Internet Protocol, Firstdigital Internet Protocol

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Latency. For purposes of this SLA latency shall be defined to mean the elapsed time interval between the transmission and reception of a packet of data from one point to another. FirstDigital’s Veracity Networks latency assumption is data should be transmitted instantly between one point and another, there are however several contributing factors to consider when calculating latency. These are: Transmission: The medium used for transmission (fiber, xxxxxx, coax, or some other form) introduces some delay. The size of the packet introduces delay in a round trip since larger packet will take longer to receive and return than a short one. Router and other processing: Each gateway node takes time to examine and possibly change the header in a packet.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Level Agreement, Service Level Agreement

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