Minimum Committed Bandwidth definition
Minimum Committed Bandwidth means the subset bandwidth of the Port that will be used as the basis for calculating yourCharges each month for the Burstable Bandwidth Service Option (whether used or not). “Minimum Period of Service” means a period of 12 consecutive months beginning on the Service Start Date, unless otherwise set out in an Order.
Minimum Committed Bandwidth means the minimum bandwidth for the Burstable Bandwidth Service feature as specified in the Order for which the Customer will pay a monthly recurring charge whether utilised or not. “PoP” means Point of Presence, which is a location where the Access Line is connected to a core Network. “Provider Independent Resource” or “PIR” means Internet resources (public IP addresses and Public AS numbers) that have been given by an RIR to a customer and or an ISP to use.
Examples of Minimum Committed Bandwidth in a sentence
IP-Line Link a logical link between You and Carrier Network provisioned as part of the Service Minimum Committed Bandwidth or MCB represents the minimum bandwidth (measured in Mbps) that a customer on the 95th Percentile Internet Data Plan agrees to pay for every billing cycle whether or not that bandwidth is used.
Any credits will be determined by calculating the percentage of the Minimum Monthly Charge relative to the port(s) in question by summing the total Minimum Committed Bandwidth of the port(s) in question and dividing this figure by the total of all per-port bandwidth Minimum Commitments, then multiplying this figure by the charges for satisfying the Minimum Monthly Charge.