On-Net Access definition

On-Net Access means local backbone access circuits provided solely on CenturyLink owned and operated facilities. “Service Address” means the business building where Customer receives the Service.
On-Net Access means local backbone access circuits provided solely on CenturyLink owned and operated facilities. “Preferred Provider” or “PP” means a specific local access provider requested by Customer for Leased Access. “Service Address” means the business building where Customer receives the Service.
On-Net Access means local backbone access circuits provided solely on CenturyLink owned and operated facilities. “Service Address” means the business building where Customer receives the Service. “Start of Service Date” for each circuit is the date Customer accepts the circuit, following notification by CenturyLink that the local loop is ready. The ready notification will be via phone call or e-mail. Customer has five days from CenturyLink’s ready notification in which to inform CenturyLink if the circuit fails to operate error-free. Within the five-day timeframe, if Customer neither informs CenturyLink about errors nor accepts the circuit, the circuit will be considered to have been accepted and the Start of Service Date to have commenced on the fifth day following CenturyLink’s ready notification, regardless of whether Customer placed traffic over the circuit. If Customer informs CenturyLink of circuit errors within the five-day timeframe, CenturyLink will promptly take necessary, reasonable action to correct the errors, and upon correction, notify Customer that the circuit is ready.

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.


More Definitions of On-Net Access

On-Net Access means local backbone access circuits provided solely on Qwest owned and operated facilities.
On-Net Access means local backbone access circuits provided solely on CenturyLink owned and operated facilities. For On-Net Access, Customer must be located in a CenturyLink designated building in which On-Net Access is generally available. Depending on the Service Address, On-Net Access may be provided through an existing CPOP, newly built CPOP, existing intra-building local loop facilities, or connections to a third party provider where CenturyLink coordinates the connectivity between CenturyLink facilities and facilities of a service provider with whom CenturyLink is interconnected. “CPOP” means a CenturyLink-owned physical point of presence that lies directly on the CenturyLink Domestic Network where direct interconnection between the CenturyLink Domestic Network and a local access provider’s network is possible.
On-Net Access means local backbone access circuits provided solely on CenturyLink owned and operated facilities. On-Net Access may also include connections to a third party provider where CenturyLink coordinates the connectivity between CenturyLink facilities and a third party provider’s facilities (with whom CenturyLink is interconnected). Customer must be located in a CenturyLink- designated On-Net Access building that is capable of providing and has been made generally available for such connections. “ELA” means Ethernet Local Access, which is CenturyLink Provided Access, Customer Provided Access per a valid CPA-DIF or CPA DIE Addendum, or Cross Connect Access using Ethernet technology. ELA is available at bandwidths varying from 1 Mbps to 1,000 Mbps (1G) and 10G (Cross Connect Access only). ELA is available in the following options: Native Basic, Native Premier, over SONET, or Ethernet Virtual Access (“EVA”). “Native Basic” is a layer 2, switched, native service utilizing a commercially reasonable approach. “Native Premier” is a layer 2, switched, native service, but will utilize the highest grade metro Ethernet offering from the provider. Native Premier is only available with CenturyLink IQTM Networking Enhanced Port with Secure Internet Gateway ("SIG") and CenturyLink IQ Networking Private Port, and the Native Premier circuit speed must match the maximum CenturyLink IQ Networking Private Port or Enhanced Port with SIG bandwidth. Native Premier may be used to support QoS for real time traffic. “ELA over SONET” is a layer 1, SONET-based service. EVA is a layer 2, Ethernet- based service that utilizes CenturyLink network assets to provide customers with a premium non- oversubscribed connection with Fast E and Gig E connection types. On-Net Access is subject to the On Net Service Level Agreement located at http://qwest.centurylink.com/legal/, which is subject to change.
On-Net Access means local backbone access circuits provided solely on Supplier owned and operated facilities. “Service Address” means the business building where Authorized User receives the Service. “Start of Service Date” for each circuit is the date Authorized User accepts the circuit in accordance with Section 5 (Acceptance and Cure) of the Contract. This addendum (“Addendum”) hereby amends and is added to the Local Access Service Exhibit under the Information Technology Telecommunications Network Services Contract by and between CenturyLink Communications, LLC (“Supplier”) and VITA (the “Contract”). Except as set forth in this Addendum, capitalized terms will have the definitions assigned to them in the Local Access Service Exhibit and Contract.
On-Net Access means local backbone access circuits provided solely on CenturyLink owned and operated facilities. “Preferred Provider” or “PP” means a specific local access provider requested by Customer for Leased Access.
On-Net Access means local backbone access circuits provided solely on Lumen owned and operated facilities. On-Net Access may also include connections to a third party provider where Lumen coordinates the connectivity between Lumen facilities and a third party provider’s facilities (with whom Lumen is interconnected). Customer must be located in a Lumen-designated On-Net Access building that is capable of providing and has been made generally available for such connections. “ELA” means Ethernet Local Access, which is Lumen Provided Access, Customer Provided Access per a valid CPA-DIF or CPA DIE Addendum, or Cross Connect Access using Ethernet technology. ELA is available at bandwidths varying from 1 Mbps to 1,000 Mbps (1G) and 10G (Cross Connect Access only). ELA is available in the following options: Native Basic, Native Premier, over SONET, or Ethernet Virtual Access (“EVA”). “Native Basic” is a layer 2, switched, native service utilizing a commercially reasonable approach. “Native Premier” is a layer 2, switched, native service, but will utilize the highest grade metro Ethernet offering from the provider. Native Premier is only available with Lumen IQTM Networking Enhanced Port with Secure Internet Gateway ("SIG") and Lumen IQ Networking Private Port, and the Native Premier circuit speed must match the maximum Lumen IQ Networking Private Port or Enhanced Port with SIG bandwidth. Native Premier may be used to support QoS for real time traffic. “ELA over SONET” is a layer 1, SONET-based service. EVA is a layer 2, Ethernet-based service that utilizes Lumen network assets to provide customers with a premium non-oversubscribed connection with Fast E and Gig E connection types. On-Net Access is subject to the On Net Service Level Agreement located at http://qwest.Lumen.com/legal/, which is subject to change.

Related to On-Net Access

  • Internet Access means a service that enables users to access content, information, electronic mail or other services over the internet. Internet access does not include telecommunication services provided by a common carrier.

  • internet access service means a publicly available electronic communications service that provides access to the internet, and thereby connectivity to virtually all end points of the internet, irrespective of the network technology and terminal equipment used.

  • Broadband Internet access service means a mass-market retail service by wire or radio that provides the capability to transmit data to and receive data from all or substantially all Internet endpoints, including any capabilities that are incidental to and enable the operation of the communications service, but excluding dial-up Internet access service. This term also encompasses any service that the State finds to be providing a functional equivalent of the service described in the previous sentence, or that is used to evade the protections set forth in this section.

  • Direct access means access to a patient or resident or to a patient's or resident's property, financial information, medical records, treatment information, or any other identifying information.

  • On-Net means Educational Institutions in the defined districts within the State of New Mexico that the Primary Contractor will be proposing a direct connection to On-Net Internet Access Services, which is in the Primary Contractor’s service area. This excludes any fiber construction services and/or special construction.