NETWORK-TO-NETWORK INTERFACE Sample Clauses

NETWORK-TO-NETWORK INTERFACE. 7.1. Pilot may, at its sole discretion, permit a telecommunications carrier customer to obtain an NNI from Pilot subject to the requirements below. The purpose of such NNI is to eliminate the need for multiple unique demarcation points for each Service ordered by Customer from Pilot. 7.2. Pilot’s provision of NNIs are subject to the following requirements, each one or all of which may be waived by Pilot at its sole discretion: 7.2.1. Customer must have at least one Service (active or pending installation) that can be terminated on an NNI. 7.2.2. For 10Gbps NNIs, customer's total committed bandwidth across all services must exceed 1Gbps at all times. 7.2.3. For 100Gbps NNIs, customer's total committed bandwidth across all services must exceed 20Gbps at all times. 7.2.4. Customer Equipment must support 802.1q VLAN trunking. 7.2.5. Customer Equipment must support 9000 MTU frame size (“Jumbo Frames”) 7.2.6. Customer acknowledges and agrees that VLAN assignment is at Pilot's discretion and that Pilot need not honor requests for specific VLAN IDs when provisioning services over an NNI 7.2.7. Customer must operate a 24/7/365 Network Operations Center capable of jointly troubleshooting service and network related issues with Pilot and End User Customers, if any
NETWORK-TO-NETWORK INTERFACE. 7.1. Pilot may, at its sole discretion, permit a telecommunications carrier customer to obtain an NNI from Pilot subject to the requirements below. The purpose of such NNI is to eliminate the need for multiple unique demarcation points for each Service ordered by Customer from Pilot. 7.2. Pilot’s provision of NNIs are subject to the following requirements, each one or all of which may be waived by Pilot at its sole discretion: 7.2.1. Customer must have at least one Service (active or pending installation) that can be terminated on an NNI. 7.2.2. For 10Gbps NNIs, customer's total committed bandwidth across all services must exceed 1Gbps at all times. 7.2.3. For 100Gbps NNIs, customer's total committed bandwidth across all services must exceed 20Gbps at all times. 7.2.4. Customer Equipment must support 802.1q VLAN trunking. 7.2.5. Customer Equipment must support 9000 MTU frame size (“Jumbo Frames”)
NETWORK-TO-NETWORK INTERFACE. For wholesale carrier customers only, the Services can, on request, be configured via an External - Network to Network Interface (“E-NNI”) points, facilitating the extension of the wholesale carrier Customer’s network. Where requested and agreed, an E-NNI is established between Customer’s network and the Global Crossing network at agreed interconnection points as specified in the Service Order Form. Customer is solely responsible (at its sole cost) for extending its network to the agreed interconnection points. The provision of E-NNIs incurs monthly recurring charges (which may include monthly recurring charges for any local access circuits ordered from Global Crossing in connection therewith). If at any time following the six month anniversary of the Service Commencement Date average monthly traffic measured across any two consecutive months is below 10% of the port size / physical interface of an E-NNI circuit, then Global Crossing reserves right to either (i) reconfigure physical port / physical interface of the E-NNI circuit to lower speed or (ii) charge an additional monthly recurring charge of $2,500 for all subsequent monthly billing cycles until the average monthly traffic measured across any two consecutive months equals or exceeds 10% of the port size / physical interface of the E-NNI circuit.

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