Mean Time to Restore Services Sample Clauses

Mean Time to Restore Services. The objective of the Supplier is to have a mean time to restore (“MTTR”) an interruption of the Services of four hours. While the Supplier will use commercially reasonable efforts to achieve such objectives, the Supplier shall not have any liability for failing to achieve such objectives except for the provision of SLA Credits in applicable circumstances in accordance with other provisions of these Service Provisions.
Mean Time to Restore Services. The objectives of the Supplier is to have a mean time to restore (“MTTR”) an interruption of the Services: (i) related to the Supplier’s electronics and systems, of four hours for Fibre Access Services and. (ii) related to the Supplier’s electronics and systems , of forty eight hours for Copper and Wireless Access Service, or unless otherwise identified in the Network Services Agreement or Service Schedule. While the Supplier will use commercially reasonable efforts to achieve such objectives, the Supplier shall not have any liability for failing to achieve such objectives except for the provision of SLA Credits in applicable circumstances in accordance with other provisions of these Service Provisions.