Exchange Points definition
Examples of Exchange Points in a sentence
NH does warrant that it shall maintain in place connectivity (directly or indirectly) to one or more major Internet Exchange Points.
Customer shall use all reasonable efforts to deliver such NGLs to Processor at a consistent and continuous flow over a twenty-four (24) hour period, and Processor shall use all reasonable efforts to deliver Products at the Exchange Points at a consistent and continuous flow.
Section 11.1 Possession, title, and risk of loss to the NGLs shall pass from Customer to Processor and vest in Processor at the inlet flange connection at the Delivery Point(s) and possession , title, and risk of loss to the Products shall pass from Processor to Customer and vest in Customer at the inlet flange connection at the Exchange Point(s).
At the national level, Internet traffic between ISPs has been optimized in a number of countries with the introduction of Internet Exchange Points (IXPs), which allow ISPs to interconnect and offload correspondent traffic.
This project aims to support the work of the African Internet Service Providers Association (AfrISPA) in facilitating the establishment of a truly African internet infrastructure through providing policy & regulatory reform, capacity building, technical assistance for ISP Associations and Internet Exchange Points in Africa.
Exchange Points received for a particular Use Year may not be traded for Marriott Rewards points.
Furthermore, given that Internet performance is heavily influenced by global interconnections (e.g. Internet Exchange Points and Data Centers), which are mostly located in the Global North, networks in the developing countries do require additional mechanisms to achieve optimal exchange of Internet traffic.
Although FMPA-ARP will utilize and receive LWB’s Solar Energy in exchange for the Exchange Energy delivered to LWB at the Exchange Point(s) of Delivery pursuant to this Agreement, the Parties agree that for purposes of the FMPA-Solar III Project PPA, LWB’s Solar Energy shall be deemed to have been utilized and received by LWB, and FMPA-ARP shall have no rights or interests in, to or under the FMPA-Solar III Project PPA.
Eventually the cost of Internet would be in the reach of the average person and then to the low-end markets. Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) have been slow to appear in Africa, for two key reasons: (1) lack of trust among Internet Service Providers (ISP) owners, who are typically ferocious competitors with each other, and (2) resistance from the government, which is often fed by determined opposition from the state-owned monopoly telecom operator.
PS does warrant that it shall maintain in place connectivity (directly or indirectly) to one or more major Internet Exchange Points.