Common use of Access Availability Commitment Clause in Contracts

Access Availability Commitment. Rogers will provide the Customer with an Access Availability performance commitment from the network access that connects a Customer Site to the IP network. Network access encompasses all elements from, and including, the PE router to the designated Rogers or third party demarc on the Customer Site. Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) is not considered as part of the network access. Access Availability commitments are determined by the type of access into a particular Customer Site.

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Access Availability Commitment. Rogers will provide the Customer with an Access Availability performance commitment from the network access that connects a Customer Site to the IP networkPE router at the edge of the Rogers Core Network. Network access encompasses all elements from, and including, the PE router to the designated Rogers or third party demarc on the Customer Site. Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) is not considered as part of the network access. Access Availability commitments are determined by the type of access into a particular Customer Site.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.rogers.com

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Access Availability Commitment. Rogers will provide the Customer you with an Access Availability performance commitment from the network access that connects a Customer your Site to the IP network. Network access encompasses all elements from, and including, the PE router to the designated Rogers or third party demarc on the Customer your Site. Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) is not considered as part of the network access. Access Availability commitments are determined by the type of access into a your particular Customer Site.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: assets.ctfassets.net

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