Unprotected Service Clause Samples
The Unprotected Service clause defines a service or activity that is not covered by certain protections, warranties, or liabilities typically provided in a contract. In practice, this clause may specify that if a party uses a service outside the agreed scope, or in a manner not authorized by the contract, the provider is not responsible for any resulting damages or issues. This clause serves to limit the provider's liability and clarify the boundaries of their obligations, ensuring that risks associated with unauthorized or unsupported use are clearly allocated.
Unprotected Service an Ethernet or IP Transit service which does not include a protection scheme that allows traffic to be rerouted in the event of a fiber cut or equipment failure. Any Service not expressly designated as a Protected Service on the applicable Service Order shall be deemed an Unprotected Service.
Unprotected Service. An Unprotected Service is considered to have Chronic Trouble if it experiences three (3) or more Service Outages of more than twelve (12) hours each or for more than forty-two (42) or more aggregate cumulative hours during any calendar month, and the Service Outages did not result from any one or more of the occurrences set forth in Section 1.4 above.
Unprotected Service. Service providing a single transport path between two locations, without redundant electronics or diverse routing capabilities.
Unprotected Service. The following credit allowances apply to Service Outages involving On-Net Unprotected Service: Up to 240 minutes None 240 to 480 minutes 25% of MRC 481 to 600 minutes 35% of MRC 601 to 720 minutes 50% of MRC More than 720 minutes 100% of MRC
Unprotected Service. An Unprotected Service is considered to have Chronic Trouble if it experiences three (3) or more Service Outages of more than twelve
Unprotected Service. The following credit allowances apply to Service Outages involving On-Net Unprotected
