ELINE definition

ELINE means a data service type for a point-to-point carrier Ethernet which provides an Ethernet virtual circuit between two Customer Sites;

Examples of ELINE in a sentence

  • With Secure Cloud Interconnect, Verizon provides an interconnection with the network of select third-party cloud providers (with whom the customer has separately contracted) enabling Customer to utilize those third-parties’ cloud services over Private IP, Switched E-LAN, or Switched E-LINE network.

  • An individual E-LINE Service qualifies for “Chronic Outage” status if such service fails to meet the Availability objectives, and one or more of the following: (a) a single Trouble Ticket extends for longer than 24 hours, (b) more than 3 Trouble Tickets extend for more than 8 hours, during a rolling 6 month period, or (c) 15 separate Trouble Tickets of any duration within a calendar month.

  • Customer must meet the following criteria to qualify for Service credits on the E-LINE Latency SLA outlined in Table 1D: • Access loops at Customer locations A and Z may be fiber or copper connectivity from the Serving Wire Center to the NIDs at each premise to qualify for the circuit SLA.

  • Circuit Availability is the ability to exchange data packets with the nearest Frontier Internet Point of Presence or E-LINE Customer egress port (Z location) via the ingress port (A location).

  • Frontier will honor the Service credit associated with the QoS level ordered for E-LINE Services, as outlined in the applicable Ethernet Service Schedule.

  • When E-LINE Service is suffering from a Service Outage, Customer must contact Frontier’s commercial customer support center (also known as the “NOC”)at ▇-(▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ to identify the Service Outage and initiate an investigation of the cause (“Trouble Ticket”).

  • If an E-LINE Service reaches Chronic Outage status, then Customer may terminate the affected E-LINE Service without penalty; provided that Customer must exercise such right within ten (10) days of the E-LINE Service reaching Chronic Outage status and provide a minimum of 15 days prior written notice to Frontier of the intent to exercise such termination right.

  • Frontier’s E-LINE Service Availability commitment and applicable Service credit are outlined in Table 1A, subject to Sections 3 and 4 below.

  • Customer must meet the following criteria to qualify for Service credits on the E-LINE Jitter SLA: • Access loops at Customer Service Locations A and Z may be fiber or copper connectivity from the Serving Wire Center to the NIDs at each Service Location to qualify for Fiber Loop FDV SLA.

  • The terms of this SLA apply exclusively to the Ethernet network elements directly within Frontier’s management responsibility and control (“E- E-LINE Service”).