Maximum Jitter definition

Maximum Jitter means the maximum variation in delay for packet transfers between Selected POPs, as measured by NS. “Base Fee” consists solely of the base monthly fee paid by Customer for the affected as Network Services service and excludes all other fees which might be charged to customer, including, by way of example and not limitation, set up fees, fees for local loop, space rental fees, charges for additional services such as managed services, incremental bandwidth usage, electricity, extra IP addresses, RAM, or hard drives beyond that which is available without additional charge under Network Services standard rates, hourly support charges, and other types of optional additional services. For example, the dedicated server customers, the base fee may include just the fee for standard server package, which would cover the needs of the server and up to the amount of data transfer allowed each month without additional charge. For customers of Network Services, the base fee may include just the base monthly access for bandwidth fee paid by a customer.
Maximum Jitter means the highest permissible level of jitter within a given period when there is no Network Outage.
Maximum Jitter means the maximum variation in delay for packet transfers over Customer's Layer 2 VPN, as measured by NTT America. • "Base Fee" consists solely of the base monthly fee paid by Customer for the affected NTT America service and excludes all other fees which might be charged to Customer, including, by way of example and not limitation, set-up fees, fees for local loop, or charges for additional services such as managed services.

Examples of Maximum Jitter in a sentence

  • Maximum utilisation of the backhaul link between first point of active aggregation and PoH 80% Maximum Latency (two way) between WCPE and PoH 50ms Maximum Jitter between the WCPE and the PoH 22ms Maximum Packet Loss between the WCPE and PoH 0.1% Minimum service availability 99.95% In the exceptional case where FTTH is not feasible, an alternative technical solution may be provided.

  • Maximum Jitter Buffer jit, (0x0007) O ADD, MODIFY 0 to 32 (ms) − None.

  • Maximum utilisation of the backhaul link between first point of active aggregation and PoH 80% Maximum Jitter between the WCPE and the PoH 22ms Maximum Packet Loss between the WCPE and PoH 0.1% Minimum service availability 99.95% In the exceptional case where FTTH is not feasible, an alternative technical solution may be provided.

  • NTT America must receive each request in connection with Latency, Packet Loss, Average Jitter or Maximum Jitter in a calendar month within seven days after the end of such month.


More Definitions of Maximum Jitter

Maximum Jitter means the maximum variation in delay for packet transfers between selected routers.
Maximum Jitter means the maximum variation in delay for packet transfers between Selected routers, as measured by Hunter.