Satellite vETM (Primary Sample Clauses

Satellite vETM (Primary is an option to provide dedicated satellite bandwidth in the form of a CIR to a site or sites operating in Satellite Bandwidth Access (Primary). This option provides a dedicated level of bandwidth that can be utilized for streaming type services and is applicable on a site by site basis and is not shared among a group of sites.
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Satellite vETM (Primary. 0 Kbps vETM is an option that can be added to Satellite Bandwidth Access (Primary) to enable traffic to be prioritized based upon the DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) markings in the packet header. vETM bandwidth above 0 Kbps can be added to Satellite Bandwidth Access (Primary) to allocate dedicated satellite bandwidth in the form of a Committed Information Rate (CIR) at the Customer Sites that can be utilized for streaming type services. vETM bandwidth above 0 Kbps is applicable on a per Customer site basis and is not shared among a group of Customer Sites.
Satellite vETM (Primary is an option to provide dedicated satellite bandwidth in the form of a CIR to a site or sites operating in Satellite Bandwidth Access (Primary). This option provides a dedicated level of bandwidth that can be utilized for streaming type services and is applicable on a site by site basis and is not shared among a group of sites. Satellite vETM (Backup) is an option added to the Satellite Bandwidth Access (Backup) to provide additional bandwidth for a site or subscribed group up to the subscribed bandwidth level. Specifically, 32 kb/s of additional bandwidth can be allocated to a site to allow servicing of a standard G.729 VoIP connection.

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