Frame Loss definition

Frame Loss means the amount of in-profile frames that are dropped between ingress and the point of measurement, typically the POI. Measured in %. GPON means Gigabit Passive Optical Networking and is defined by the ITU in the G.984 series of recommendations. Green Zone means any areas outside Chorus UFB Zone and RBI Zone where the LFC provides fibre services on GPON architecture. Handover Point means the exchange where the Bitstream Service is handed over from the LFC to the Service Provider. The Service Provider can connect the service to their site, to collocation space in the Handover Point exchange or use a backhaul service to deliver the service to a different location.

Examples of Frame Loss in a sentence

  • The Frame Loss Ratio (FLR) is a round trip measurement between ingress and egress ports (NIDs) at the Customer’s A and Z locations of packet delivery efficiency.

  • The following standards shall apply with respect to Services that are actively being transmitted and are provided entirely on Seller’s Facilities (“Service Level Specifications” or “SLS”): Gold 0.01% Silver 0.05% Bronze 0.10% The Frame Loss Ratios set forth above shall apply for each calendar quarter and is a measurement of the percent of total time that Service is not operative and deemed unavailable to Buyer in accordance with the above specifications when measured over such period.

  • The following standards shall apply with respect to Services that are actively being transmitted and are provided entirely on Seller's Facilities ("Service Level Specifications" or "SLS"): Gold 0.01% Silver 0.05% Bronze 0.10% The Frame Loss Ratios set forth above shall apply for each calendar quarter and is a measurement of the percent of total time that Service is not operative and deemed unavailable to Buyer in accordance with the above specifications when measured over such period.

  • Vendor shall list values for each of the following attributes (Frame Delay, Frame Delay Variation, Frame Loss Ratio, and Availability) for each CoS marking and these variables must be in minimal accordance with sections 13, 14, and 15 of this document.

  • Frame Loss This is the amount of in-profile frames that are dropped between ingress and the point of measurement, typically the POI.