Minimum Network Requirements definition

Minimum Network Requirements means a minimum internet connectivity of 100 Mbps down and 100 Mbps up with a maximum latency of 50 milliseconds measured at the served subscribers’ location, unless the ISP submits a Certification as to circumstances preventing the ISP from achieving such speeds. Where the ISP has certified to its need for exemption and said Certification is an Exhibit to this Agreement, Minimum Network Requirements shall mean a minimum internet connectivity that reliably meets or exceeds 100 Mbps download and at least 20 Mbps upload speeds, and be scalable to a minimum of 100 Mbps symmetrical for download and upload speeds based on future technology advances, with a maximum latency of 50 milliseconds measured at the served subscribers’ location.
Minimum Network Requirements means a sufficient number of Provider Contracts required to have been successfully assigned to Buyer as set forth in the DOH’s approval for the transactions contemplated hereby, in each case with reimbursement rates that do not exceed Affinity’s reimbursement rates immediately prior to Closing.
Minimum Network Requirements means a minimum internet connectivity of 25 Mbps down and 3 Mbps up with a maximum latency of 50 milliseconds measured at the served subscribers’ location.

Examples of Minimum Network Requirements in a sentence

  • Issues including delays with image retrieval, delays in Study migration between servers/locations, and application responsiveness issues (pauses, halting) may be experienced when the Software Services is used on a network that does not meet the Minimum Network Requirements.

  • Where the ISP has certified to its need for exemption and said Certification is an Exhibit to this Agreement, Minimum Network Requirements shall mean a minimum internet connectivity that reliably meets or exceeds 100 Mbps download and at least 20 Mbps upload speeds, and be scalable to a minimum of 100 Mbps symmetrical for download and upload speeds based on future technology advances, with a maximum latency of 50 milliseconds measured at the served subscribers’ location.

  • Seller can assist Customer in determining whether its current networking architecture and design meet the Minimum Network Requirements through a review of Customer’s existing network topology and hardware infrastructure (“Network Quality Assurance Assessment”).

  • Customer represents and warrants that Customer’s network meets the Minimum Network Requirements.

  • The Minimum Network Requirements include Latency of 150ms or less; Jitter of 10ms or less; Packet Loss of 1% or less and adequate bandwidth to support the end user’s total network loads during periods of peak demand.

  • See Attachment B, Minimum Network Requirements, for details on network requirements by Geographic Service Area.

  • Where the Grantee has certified its need for exemption using the Certification (included as Attachment G to this Agreement), Minimum Network Requirements shall mean a minimum internet connectivity that reliably meets or exceeds 100 megabits per second (Mbps) download and at least 20 Mbps upload speeds and be Scalable to a minimum of 100 Mbps symmetrical for download and upload speeds based on future technology advances.

  • Grantee acknowledges that the Project must achieve Minimum Network Requirements.

  • The PAT and the Minimum Network Requirements Verification Template must be submitted as specified in Exhibit-9, Deliverables.


More Definitions of Minimum Network Requirements

Minimum Network Requirements means the provider network requirements established by CMS in 42 CFR Part 422.116.