Network Packet Loss definition

Network Packet Loss. The packet loss across the transport circuit on SI&T’s network is <=0.1% (one packet in one thousand), averaged on a monthly basis. After being notified by Customer of packet loss in excess of the limit specified above, SI&T will use commercially reasonable efforts to determine the source of such excess packet loss and to correct such problem to the extent that the source of the problem is on SI&T’s Network. If SI&T fails to remedy such packet loss within four (4) hours of verification and if the average packet loss for the preceding 30 days has exceeded the rates specified above, Customer may request a one (1) day Service Credit for that particular event. Customer may not request packet loss service credit more than once for any given calendar day. Packet Loss is defined as the percentage of packets that are dropped across the transport circuit. Test points for packet loss are designated solely by SI&T. Testing must be done during a period in which the only traffic on the circuit is the test traffic. Packet loss is not measured when a circuit is experiencing a service outage. Packet loss within the network caused by congestion of the customer’s access link or by traffic demand in excess of the customer’s committed data rate will not give rise to any service credits. In the case of continuous high packet loss exceeding the limits of this SLA, SI&T reserves the right to recommend the disconnection of the affected circuit without penalty of breach.
Network Packet Loss means the average percentage of packets in the calendar month that is dropped between Intra-Region or Inter-Region Sprint CE access nodes.
Network Packet Loss is defined as the failure of one or more transmitted packets to arrive at their destination. Specially generated test packets are used to measure Packet Loss. The test packet sizes are 70 bytes, and measurements are made every five (5) minutes.

Examples of Network Packet Loss in a sentence

  • Network Packet Loss across the PacketFabric Core Network shall be equal to or lower than the corresponding value below.

  • Except in the event of Facilities Maintenance (subject to the notice requirements of Section 1.5), Customer Maintenance and Force Majeure conditions, QTS guarantees Network Packet Loss (“Packet Guarantee”) of less than *** monthly average measured from the QTS switch port to the QTS transit routers (“Network”).

  • Network Packet Loss is defined by Saddleback Communications as the percentage of packets lost during a transmission between two routers on the Saddleback Communications IP backbone, averaged on a monthly basis.

  • Except in the event of Facilities Maintenance, Customer Maintenance and Force Majeure conditions, QUALITYTECH guarantees Network Packet Loss (“Packet Guarantee”) of less than [***] monthly average measured from the QUALITYTECH switch port to the QUALITYTECH transit routers (“Network”).

  • Except in the event of Facilities Maintenance, Customer Maintenance and Force Majeure conditions, QTS guarantees Network Packet Loss (“Packet Guarantee”) of less than 0.5% monthly average measured from the QTS switch port to the QTS transit routers (“Network”).

  • Network Packet Loss is defined by GoHosted as the percentage of packets lost during a transmission between two routers on the GoHosted's IP backbone, averaged on a monthly basis.

  • International Network Packet Loss is measured from the same Ping samples used to measure International Network Latency in SLA 5 above.

  • For Services on ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇' Network, Packet Loss will be less than 1% averaged over a month period (720 hours) between ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇' IP Core POPs. The customer will be provided monthly a matrix of Core IP City Pairs and averaged percentages of Packet Loss between these pairs.

  • Network Packet Loss is defined by CityHosted Solutions as the percentage of packets lost during a transmission between two routers on the CityHosted Solutions IP backbone, averaged on a monthly basis.

  • Network Packet Loss is defined by KFN as the percentage of packets lost during a transmission between two end points within KFN’s network.


More Definitions of Network Packet Loss

Network Packet Loss. The average monthly Packet Loss (reliability) of the Om Networks network will not exceed 1%. This Service Level Agreement (SLA) applies only to the individual subscriber to OmFiber, known throughout this document as the “End User.” Specifically, End Users receiving service through Om Networks OmFiber services. This SLA does not apply to other End Users of Om Networks, including, without limitation, those with Dial-up, xDSL, ISDN, and other hosting products not specifically listed above.

Related to Network Packet Loss

  • Packet Loss means the unintentional discarding of data packets in a network when a device (e.g., switch, router, etc.) is overloaded and cannot accept any incoming data. Packet Loss is calculated as aggregate average monthly metric measured by Astound across the Astound Backbone Network between a sample of Astound POPs. Local access loops are not included. Periods of Excused Outage are not included in Packet Loss metrics.

  • Network Data Mover (NDM) or “Connect Direct” means the industry standard protocol for transferring information electrically.

  • Network User means a customer or a potential customer of a transmission system operator, and transmission system operators themselves in so far as it is necessary for them to carry out their functions in relation to transmission;

  • embedded generator means a generator who is not a market participant and whose generation facility is connected to a distribution system of a distributor, but does not include a generator who consumes more electricity than it generates;

  • Data Loss Event any event that results, or may result, in unauthorised access to Personal Data held by the Processor under this Contract, and/or actual or potential loss and/or destruction of Personal Data in breach of this Contract, including any Personal Data Breach;