bitstream access definition

bitstream access means a wholesale product consisting of the DSL part (access link) and “backhaul” services of the (data) backbone network (ATM, IP backbone) enabling access seeker to offer their own value-added services to end users with the capability to differentiate their services by altering (directly or indirectly) technical characteristics and/or the use of their own network;
bitstream access means a wholesale product facility provided to an facility access seeker in order to provide data services through a logical circuit connection to an end-user or end-site. The Bitstream logical circuits connections shall be aggregated and transported between the facility access seeker and the facilities access provider through a point of interconnection in such a way that the facilities access seeker has full control over the International Standards Organisation Open Systems Interconnect (ISO OSI) Model Layer 3 (network) elements of the service including routing and addressing provided to its end-users.

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  • Keyboard access Can users access all functions and content, and complete all tasks, independently by using only the keyboard (<tab>, <enter>, <spacebar>, <esc>, and arrow keys)? Verify in particular: o There are no keyboard traps that would prevent a user from advancing through the entire page, such as an automatically-refreshing social media embedded feed (tip: try to tab very, very slowly through any such feed to observe whether a user can close it, or move past it, at a reasonable point; if the feed keeps refreshing by automatically adding additional entries to be shown, it causes a trap for those who are unable to use quick keyboard strokes – or a mouse - to navigate);