Ethernet Access Service Sample Clauses
The Ethernet Access Service clause defines the terms and conditions under which Ethernet connectivity is provided to a customer. It typically outlines the scope of the service, including bandwidth options, service locations, and technical specifications, as well as any installation or maintenance responsibilities. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of the service parameters and obligations, thereby minimizing disputes and ensuring reliable network access.
Ethernet Access Service. In lieu of any other rates and discounts, Customer will pay a fixed monthly recurring per-circuit local loop charge of $500 for 200, 300, 400, 500, 600 700, 800, 900 and 1000 Mbps Ethernet Access at 1 NPA/NXX location mutually agreed upon by the Customer and the Company. Monitoring Conditions: Type 1 rates only apply for the Company serviced 200, 300, 400, 500, 600 700, 800, 900 and 1000 Mbps Ethernet Access circuits at 1 NPA/NXX location mutually agreed upon by the Customer and the Company. If the Customer orders 200, 300, 400, 500, 600 700, 800, 900 and 1000 Mbps Ethernet Access circuits for one specific NPA/NXX location at a Type 3 (non-Company lit) location, then Company reserves the right to adjust the rate for such circuit to a standard rate.
Ethernet Access Service. In lieu of any other rates and discounts, the Customer will pay a monthly recurring local loop charge of $500 for Type 1, GigE, 100 Mbps service at 1 CLLI code mutually agreed upon by the Customer and the Company. A 1 year Term applies. U.S. Private Line: In lieu of any other rates or discounts, Customer will pay fixed monthly recurring per-circuit charges ranging from $200 to $1,500 and per-mile charges ranging from $0.10 to $3.50 for domestic Private Line Service DS0, VGPL, DS1 and DS3 service. Minimum circuit charges ranging from $300 to $1,600 apply.
Ethernet Access Service. In lieu of any other rates and discounts, the Customer will pay a fixed monthly recurring local loop charge of $2,000 for Type 1 GBE 600 Mbps Ethernet Access Service. A 3 year Term applies. 600 MBPS PIPE Ethernet Access must bundle with no less than a 300 MBPS PIPE Circuit, if not Company reserves the right to charge Customer standard Guide rates. Dedicated Leased Line/Private Line Service: In lieu of any other rates and discounts, the Customer will pay a fixed monthly IOC recurring charge of $0 and a per mile rate of $0.75 for VGPL Mileage 0+ and DS0 Mileage 0+. A circuit minimum of $300 per month is required. In lieu of any other rates and promotions, the Customer will pay monthly recurring charges ranging from $3,200 to $6,700 for DS-3 access circuits at 2 NPA/NXX locations mutually agreed upon by the Customer and the Company. Access and/or Network Connection Charge fees on both ends are included and will be provided at no additional charge. DS-1 and DS-3 US Private Line: Commencing on the Effective Date, Customer will receive the rates as indicated in Tier 3. Thereafter, Customer will pay the IOC rate per mile based on the various Annualized Service Charge tiers set forth below. Annualized Service Charges: Tier 1 $0 – $4,000,000 Tier 2 $4,000,000 - $6,499,999 Tier 3 $6,500,000 – $11,999,999 Tier 4 $12,000,000 - $14,999,999 Tier 5 $14,999,999+ Rate tiers per DS-1 mile: Tier 1 - $1.50, Tier 2 - $1.20, Tier 3 - $0.90, Tier 4 - $0.90 and Tier 5 - $0.90. A circuit minimum of $350 per month is required. Rate tiers per DS-3 mile: Tier 1 - $6.25, Tier 2 - $5.72, Tier 3 - $4.75, Tier 4 - $4.75 and Tier 5 - $4.75. A circuit minimum of $1,300 per month is required. Metro Private Line (“MPL”) - Dedicated Multi-Point Service (“DMS”) – SONET. In lieu of any other rates and discounts, the Customer will pay a monthly recurring charge of $29,170 for a DMS SONET ring that connects 5 locations (VO48 bandwidth) and provides 1 hub connection (VO12 bandwidth). In lieu of any other rates and discounts, the Customer will pay a monthly recurring charge of $47,061 for a DMS SONET ring that connects 5 locations (VO96 bandwidth) and provides 1 hub connection (VO12 bandwidth). Customer agrees to purchase either of the MPL Access Service as identified above for a minimum of 36 months from the service activation date. If the Agreement terminates or expires prior to the expiration of the circuit Term, the service attachment shall continue in full force and effect under the terms and ...
Ethernet Access Service. In lieu of any other rates or discounts, Customer will pay monthly recurring charges ranging from $399.75 to $4,009.50 for Types 2, 3 and 4 Company Ethernet Access (100Mb interface, 10Mbps bandwidth) at 94 CLLI locations mutually agreed by Customer and Company. Customer will pay monthly recurring charges ranging from $5,772.50 to $7,437.00 for Types 3 and 4 Company Ethernet Access (1000Mb interface, 200Mbps to 600Mbps bandwidth) at 7 CLLI locations mutually agreed by Customer and Company. A minimum 36-month circuit term applies, and Customer will pay an early termination charge of 100% of the remaining months’ charges for disconnection prior to the expiration of 36 months.
Ethernet Access Service. In lieu of any other rates and discounts, the Customer will pay monthly recurring local loop charge of $500 for Ethernet Access at 1 Gbps Access circuits at 2 CLLI codes mutually agreed upon by the Customer and the Company. In lieu of any other rates and discounts, the Customer will pay a monthly recurring local loop charge of $11,000.00 for Type 6 GBE Ethernet Access, 1GB bandwidth at 2 CLLI codes mutually agreed upon by the Customer and the Company. NRC is $600. Term is 12 months. Type 6 Ethernet Access pricing is for access to Customer dedicated ILEC Ring only and not for access to the End User location.
Ethernet Access Service. (E-Access) is point-to-point circuits between an External Network-to-Network Interface (ENNI) on one side and a UNI or second ENNI on the other side. E-Access ports are connected with E-Access Operator Virtual Connections (OVCs), which are available at a variety of capacities, regardless of the platform or device that enables them. E-Access resembles a hub and spoke architecture. The ENNI provides the “hub” for the OVCs (which act as the spokes) via an S-VLAN tag and allows for “Q-in-Q,” or stacked, tagging that recognizes that there is more than one layer of VLAN tags. The ENNI is available as a stand-alone Service, without a corresponding OVC. The OVC is available only with a Protected configuration, is available in various bandwidth increments ranging between 2Mbps to 6Gbps and may be ordered as: (a) a port-based private line (a/k/a EPL) with limited but dedicated line rate speeds; or (b) a transparent shared or dedicated Service (a/k/a EVPL) available at many speed intervals.
