Ethernet Bandwidth definition

Ethernet Bandwidth means the bandwidth of the EVC at Layer 1 as defined by the Open System
Ethernet Bandwidth means the high-speed network connection to the Internet via an Ethernet LAN connection from the Customer’s equipment to either the Qwest backbone (if Service is provided at an Out of Region CyberCenter) or to the GSP backbone (if the Service is provided at an In Region CyberCenter).

Examples of Ethernet Bandwidth in a sentence

  • Under no circumstances may Customer decrease the Ethernet Bandwidth that Customer previously ordered.

  • If Customer orders new Ethernet Bandwidth pricing (e.g., Customer upgrades its existing Ethernet Bandwidth from 10 Mbps to 100 Mbps, or migrates from “Flat Rate” to “Precise Burstable” Ethernet Bandwidth pricing), then the term commitment for such new Ethernet Bandwidth pricing shall equal the term commitment of Customer’s existing Ethernet Bandwidth Hosting Service (e.g., 1, 2, or 3 years) (“New Ethernet Term Commitment”).

  • Under no circumstances may Customer decrease the Ethernet Bandwidth that Customer previously ordered pursuant to the Agreement.

  • For example, if Customer executed a hosting agreement with two (2) year Ethernet Bandwidth pricing and wishes to order new (e.g., migration or upgrade) Ethernet Bandwidth pricing hereunder, the New Ethernet Term Commitment shall be two (2) years.

  • Customer shall match their Ethernet Bandwidth commitment to Qwest with the amount the Customer brings in from any other carrier.

  • The New Ethernet Term Commitment shall commence as of the Amendment Effective Date (as defined herein) and continue for the term commitment of the original Ethernet Bandwidth term.