Common use of Geographic Teleport Diversity Clause in Contracts

Geographic Teleport Diversity. In this optional feature mode of operation there is an “Online” network at a minimum of two geographically diverse teleports with each network sharing the total distribution of remote VSATs. Both networks would have the remote VSAT definitions for all the VSAT remotes being served from their alternate teleport to accommodate the full network load automatically in the unlikely event of a catastrophic failure of the alternate network. In this solution if the satellite link is lost to the active teleport, the VSAT remotes wait a configurable period of time (five minutes is the default) and then load the alternate parameters for the alternate teleport without any user intervention at the remote VSAT locations. In this option there is the ability to failover the entire network or a single remote VSAT because both teleports are always online with their own diverse frequency assignments on the satellite. This feature is only available for VSATs with a subscription data rate <= 1.5Mbps x .5Mbps.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Access Service Agreement, Access Service Agreement, Access Service Agreement

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Geographic Teleport Diversity. In this optional feature mode of operation there is an “Online” network at a minimum of two geographically diverse teleports with each network sharing the total distribution of remote VSATs. Both networks would have the remote VSAT definitions for all the VSAT remotes being served from their alternate teleport to accommodate the full network load automatically in the unlikely event of a catastrophic failure of the alternate network. In this solution if the satellite link is lost to the active teleport, the VSAT remotes wait a configurable period of time (five 5 minutes is the default) and then load the alternate parameters for the alternate teleport without any user intervention at the remote VSAT locations. In this option there is the ability to failover the entire network or a single remote VSAT because both teleports are always online with their own diverse frequency assignments on the satellite. This feature is only available for VSATs with a subscription data rate <= 1.5Mbps x .5Mbps.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Access Service Agreement, Access Service Agreement, Access Agreement

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Geographic Teleport Diversity. In this optional feature mode of operation there is an “Online” network at a minimum of two geographically diverse teleports with each network sharing the total distribution of remote VSATs. Both networks would have the remote VSAT definitions for all the VSAT remotes being served from their alternate teleport to accommodate the full network load automatically in the unlikely event of a catastrophic failure of the alternate network. In this solution if the satellite link is lost to the active teleport, the VSAT remotes wait a configurable period of time (5 five minutes is the default) and then load the alternate parameters for the alternate teleport without any user intervention at the remote VSAT locations. In this option there is the ability to failover the entire network or a single remote VSAT because both teleports are always online with their own diverse frequency assignments on the satellite. This feature is only available for VSATs with a subscription data rate <= 1.5Mbps x .5Mbps.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Access Service Agreement

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