IP Backbone definition
Examples of IP Backbone in a sentence
Private IP Backbone CenturyLink uses a secure, private IP core to transport data for all IP products.
Frontier GlobalCenter reserves three (3) regularly scheduled maintenance windows per week, of three hour duration, in order to maintain and upgrade the Frontier Global IP Backbone infrastructure.
GlobalCenter reserves three (3) regularly scheduled maintenance windows per week, of three hour duration, in order to maintain and upgrade the GlobalCenter IP Backbone infrastructure.
The parties are party to the IP Backbone Company Shareholders Agreement dated 13 October 2000 ("Original Agreement"), the IP Backbone Company Shareholders (Variation) Agreement dated 31 January 2001 ("First Variation Agreement"), the IP Backbone Shareholders (Variation) Agreement No. 2 ("Second Variation Agreement") and the IP Backbone Shareholders (Variation) Agreement No. 3 ("Third Variation Agreement").
Network Outage is defined as an occurrence, within the network, resulting in the inability of the IP Backbone to transmit IP packets on the Customer behalf.
Qwest's goal is to maintain an average roundtrip POP-to POP (e.g. IP Backbone) on-network delay of 75 milliseconds.
The Service Levels and remedies set forth in this Service Level Agreement (“SLA”) are applicable to Company’s use of Comcast IP Non-Transit or Transit service pursuant to an executed Comcast Master IP Backbone Services Agreement between Comcast and Company.
There shall be no degradation of capacity and network quality when the IP backbone network used for BSS connectivity is within the following: IP Backbone Capacity and Quality Tolerance Description Time Delay (one-way) PER Jitter BSC-MGW <100ms <1% <20ms BSC-BTS < 250ms <1% < 25 ms Note: the transmission requirement above is for voice service.
Occurs when packet loss for packets transmitted is greater than 1% across the NTTA IP Backbone Network, as measured daily by averaging packet loss in sample transmissions taken by NTTA each day solely among points that are within the NTTA IP Backbone Network, excluding delivery failures that are not attributable to performance of the NTTA IP Backbone Network (e.g., local loops and exchange points).
Frontier GlobalCenter reserves three (3) regularly scheduled maintenance windows per week, of four hour duration, in order to maintain and upgrade the Frontier Global Center IP Backbone infrastructure.