On-Net Access definition
Examples of On-Net Access in a sentence
If Customer refuses the groom for On-Net Access, CenturyLink will, upon 20 calendar days’ prior written notice, cancel the Service on that circuit and assess a Cancellation Charge.
If Verizon fails to meet the RID SLC for Managed Global Network over an existing On-Net Access, the Customer shall receive a Service Credit equal to the total MRC that would have been payable for the Managed Global Network from the RID until the actual Acceptance Date of the Managed Global Network.
CenturyLink offers multiplexing at a CPOP, at an On-Net Access building or at an ILEC/CLEC facility providing the Off-Net Access.
If a generic demarcation point (such as a street address) is provided, the demarcation point for On-Net Access will be CenturyLink's Minimum Point of Entry (MPOE) at such location (as determined by CenturyLink).
In addition to On-Net Access, Comcast enables Off-Net Access to Ethernet Transport Services via multiple third party providers.
If Verizon fails to meet the Customer Due Date SLC for Managed Global Network over an existing On-Net Access, the Customer shall receive a Service Credit equal to the total MRC that would have been payable for the Managed Global Network from the RID until the actual Acceptance Date of the Managed Global Network.
Unless otherwise covered by another SLA, On-Net Access is subject to the On-Net Local Access Service Level Agreement located at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/legal/docs/Local-Access-SLA.pdf, which is subject to change.
For multiplexing at a CenturyLink On-Net Access building, CenturyLink provides multiplexed circuit handoffs to Customer at the same On-Net Access Service Address.
The following shows ways Customer can connect to the Verizon PIP Network: • On-Net Access – means Local Access is furnished wholly via facilities owned or operated by Verizon or a Verizon Affiliate.
If Verizon fails to meet the Requested Install Date SLC for Managed Global Network over an existing On-Net Access, the Customer shall receive a Service Credit equal to the total MRC that would have been payable for the Managed Global Network from the RID until the actual Acceptance Date of the Managed Global Network.