Contention definition

Contention means the maximum possible reduction in throughput on a particular product. Ethernet Leased Line and EFM have a guarantee of 1:1;
Contention means actual or threatened violence to Person or property.
Contention or “Contended” means that the sum off all Mid-Band Ethernet service data transfer capabilities cannot be supplied simultaneously.

Examples of Contention in a sentence

  • Geoffray, Marie Laure 2013: “Internet, Public Space and Contention in Cuba: Bridging Asymmetries of Access to Public Space through Transnational Dynamics of Contention”.

  • The Forest Supervisor has thoroughly discussed this issue in her Responsive Statement under Contention 1.

  • This issue is discussed in detail in the appeal record and is summarized well in the Forest Supervisor’s Responsive Statement under Contention 6.

  • New feature and/ feature combination specific preambles can be defined in a) Separate time-frequency resources, not defined through legacy RRC signalling, b) Within the Contention free preamble resources (i.e. within the preambles not used for contention based) defined through legacy RRC signalling.

  • Contention is an acceptable form of entitlement, see section 4.2.


More Definitions of Contention

Contention means the maximum possible reduction in throughput on a particular product;
Contention or “Contended” means that the sum off all NBN service data transfer capabilities cannot be supplied simultaneously.
Contention or “Contended” means that the sum off all service communication capabilities cannot be supplied simultaneously.
Contention means the maximum possible reduction in throughput on a particular product. VOX 0.8/1.3/BURST have a guarantee of 5:1, other VOX services have a guarantee of 1:1;
Contention or “Contended” means that the sum off all ADSL2+ service data transfer capabilities cannot be supplied simultaneously.
Contention means the ratio by which core Services are shared over a number of end user connections;
Contention means any suit, litigation, judicial or administrative proceeding, claim, arbitration, criminal prosecution, formal investigation, demand letter, warning letter, notice of violation or notice of alleged liability, penalty or fine.