Packet Loss. Packet loss is defined as the percentage of packets that are dropped between routers that are part of the Company Network. Company guarantees that the average packet loss will not exceed one percent (1%) during any calendar month. In the event that packet loss metrics are not met during any one-calendar month period, Company will provide a credit equivalent to one (1) day of Service Charge.
Packet Loss. PacketFabric is committed to delivering a reliable, high-performance service, free from unnecessary Packet Loss which could impact Service quality. Network Packet Loss across the PacketFabric Core Network shall be equal to or lower than the corresponding value below. Monthly Packet Loss Metric Value North America < 0.1% Europe < 0.1% Australia < 0.1% Trans-Atlantic < 0.1% Trans-Pacific < 0.1% In the event that these performance metrics cannot be met, the following table shall define the amount of credit the Customer is entitled to receive: Percent of Monthly Packet Loss Metric Exceeded SLA Credit 10% 10% of MRC 25% 20% of MRC 50% 30% of MRC 75% 40% of MRC 100% 50% of MRC *For example, 10% of .1% = .01%.
Packet Loss. 5.1.2.1 Germany < 0,50% < 0,50% < 0,50% 5.1.2.2 Europa < 0,70% < 0,70% < 0,70%
Packet Loss. 4.6. The Service Provider shall ensure that each panellist participates in any Tests notified to it in writing by NBI and complies with all instructions set out in such notification. Each panellist shall connect a test agent to the Service Provider home gateway, via an ethernet cable, and each test agent will automatically run a sequence of non-intrusive Layer 2 tests every ~15 minutes on a 24x7x365 basis.
Packet Loss. 3.1 The Allstream Network will have one way average packet loss across at least one of the network access connections, of one percent (1%) or less during any calendar month.
Packet Loss. 2.1 The Allstream IP Network will have one way source to destination average packet loss of one percent (1%) or less during any calendar month.
Packet Loss. If the Packet Loss target is not achieved in a given calendar month, Customer shall be entitled to the remedies set forth in the table below, which must be claimed as described i n this SLA. Customer credits for average monthly Packet Loss are calculated on an individual circuit basis, and the amount of any credit is based on the portion of MRC allocable to the affected circuit. Target Maximum Packet Loss Actual Packet Loss (lower end – upper end) Customer Credit as % of MRC for the applicable Circuit ≤ 0.1% Packet Loss 0% - 0.1% Target Met > 0.1% - 0.4% 5% > 0.4% - 0.7% 10% > 0.7% - 1.0% 25% > 1.0% 50%
Packet Loss. 3.1 The Allstream VPLS Network will have one way source to destination average packet loss of one percent (1%) or less during any calendar month.
Packet Loss. The ACE DATA CENTER® IP backbone network is guaranteed to have a maximum average packet loss of less than [**]% over a calendar month. The packet loss is measured as the average of [**] samples across the ACE DATA CENTER IP backbone network taken throughout the calendar month. If the Packet Loss guarantee is not met in a calendar month, the customer will receive a credit of [**] of the Monthly Recurring Charge (MRC) for that month for each [**]% above the [**]% average maximum guaranteed under this SLA. The total credit will not exceed [**] charges for the affected Services.
Packet Loss. VoIP is not tolerant of packet loss. Even 1% packet loss can "significantly degrade" a VoIP call using a G.711 codec and other more compressing codecs can tolerate even less packet loss. The default G.729 codec requires packet loss far less than 1 percent to avoid audible errors. Ideally, there should be no packet loss for VoIP Maximum packet loss for SLA adherence = 0.1%