Device Diversity definition

Device Diversity means the secondary or diverse circuit that originates and/or terminates in a separate aggregation device (such as routers, switches) within the same IP POP as the primary service.

Examples of Device Diversity in a sentence

  • Where Customer orders UNI Device Diversity at the same time as the primary Type 1 or Type 3 Access circuit, Verizon provides a second Customer circuit via a unique Network Interface Device (NID) at the same customer premises.

  • Where Customer orders UNI Device Diversity at the same time as the primary Type 1 Access circuit, Verizon provides a second Customer circuit via a unique Network Interface Device (NID) at the same customer premises.

  • In lieu of any other rates and promotions, Customer will pay monthly recurring diversity access feature charges ranging from $12.50 to $62.50 for UNI Card Diversity; $25 to $75 for UNI Device Diversity and $775 to $3,075 for Layer 2 Switch Geographic Diversity as well as a non-recurring charge of $0 for 50-100 Mbps FET Interface and 50-150 Mbps, 200-500 Mbps and 600-1000 Mbps GBE Interface Converged Ethernet Access Diversity Feature Charges.

  • Where Customer orders UNI Device Diversity at the same time as the primary Type 1 Access circuit, Verizon provides a second Customer circuit via a unique Network Interface Device (NID) at the same Customer Site.