BBER definition

BBER means Background Bit Error Ratio, which is the percentage of bits received in error compared to the total number of bits received. "BIP" shall mean Bit Interleaved Parity or the method commonly used in the telecommunications industry to monitor Errored Seconds or Severely Errored Seconds in SONET optical fiber transmission systems.
BBER means Background Bit Error Ratio, which is the percentage of bits received in error compared to the total number of bits received.
BBER has the meaning set forth in Exhibit F.

Examples of BBER in a sentence

  • The applicable Service must have a BBER of equal to or better that 10- 9 and Error Free Seconds of equal to or greater than 99.99%.

  • If a particular circuit experiences a BBER worse than that set forth in (a) above that is applicable to such circuit during such testing period, then Seller shall have a period of thirty (30) days to correct such deficiency.

  • The applicable Service must have a BBER of equal to or better than 10-10 and Error Free Seconds of equal to or greater thatn 99.99%.

  • These censuses and surveys are performed on a regular basis by the BBER, the University of Idaho’s Department of Forest Products, and the Department of Natural Resource Science at Washington State University.

  • A Global Crossing 2.5Gbit/s or 10 Gbit/s circuit will be deemed unavailable (that is, experiencing an "Outage") for the relevant period if the circuit experiences a complete loss of service, or if BER falls below 1 x 10 (-12) [or BBER of 2.0E --6].

  • The BBER shall strive to complete this study on or before January 30, 2016.

  • This report was prepared as a forest planning support document for the Lolo National Forest as part of Challenge Cost-share Agreement #03-CS-1132463-241, between the USDA Forest Service, Inventory and Monitoring Institute and The University of Montana’s Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER).

  • ITU-T G.828 gives acceptable thresholds for the error rates for ESR, SESR, BBER.

  • BBER 2022, Internal data, Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University of Montana, Missoula, MT.

  • The University, through the BBER, shall undertake a study relating to the economic impact of WVU Tech on the Upper Kanawha Valley.

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