Internet Backbone definition
Examples of Internet Backbone in a sentence
Internet access provided to Customer from the CyrusOne Internet Backbone.
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) configuration is made and maintained on UOLDIVEO’s edge routers (routers physically interconnected to the Internet Backbone), which allows the UOLDIVEO backbone to have very high capacity and availability at its output to the Internet.
Section 1.1 is amended to delete the following defined terms: @Home; @Home Distribution Agreement; @Home Service; Exclusive Internet Services; Internet Backbone; Internet Backbone Service; Internet Service; IP; TCI Cable Parent; and TCI Systems.
Subject to any other terms in this SLA or elsewhere in the Agreement, Atria's Internet Backbone is considered to be unavailable to the Customer if data packets from the Customer cannot be passed to the Internet from the Network Edge for a period in excess of 15 minutes (an "Outage"), but excluding any such circumstances arising as the result of any event contemplated in the Standard Terms which shall be consider an Outage solely for the purposes of paragraph 11(i) of this SLA.
For the purposes of this SLA, Atria's Internet Backbone means the multifibre connections owned or operated by Atria, including redundant routing, between the trunk side point of the Point of Presence ("POP") at which the Customer is connected to Atria's network to the trunk side point of the POP at which Atria's network is connected to circuits or facilities used to access the Internet (the "Network Edge") but excluding, for greater certainty, circuits or facilities beyond the Network Edge.
Measurements for the purpose of determining whether the Latency Target and the Dropped Packets Target have been met are based on sample measurements taken each month by Atria between core routers on Atria's Internet Backbone.
Infrastructure shall consist of the following components that are provided as part of DYOPATH’s Services: Co‐location space reserved for use by Client in the DYOPATH data center private cage space, Power and environmentals provided to Client’s co‐location space, and Internet access provided to Client from the DYOPATH provided Internet Backbone.
Occurs when NTTA is unable to transmit network packets on behalf of Customer to the Internet Backbone for a continuous period in excess of 500 seconds at any time during a calendar day.
Network Availability is defined as the ability to pass incoming and outgoing TCP/IP traffic through Gabian Technology and its partners network from/to your IP transit provider (Internet Backbone).
Network Availability is defined as the ability to pass incoming and outgoing TCP/IP traffic through PLEX’s network from/to Your IP transit provider (Internet Backbone).