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Pricing and Terms and Conditions. Details regarding pricing for these services are contained within the NBI network price list. Details regarding terms and conditions are contained within the NBI Reference offer and the relevant product Service Schedule contained within. These documents are available on the NBI website or directly the Service Provider’s Account Manager. Schedule 2 – Symmetric Ethernet Services Product Description The Symmetric ethernet Service (SES) product is an optical fibre product suitable for providing delay and packet loss sensitive services to business customers. SES enables Service Providers to combine their own transport network with the NBI access network in order to deliver advanced high-speed services to End Users. SES provides a Layer 2 ethernet VLAN- transparent service with Class of Service (CoS) options. Figure 1: Symmetric Ethernet Services overview As shown in the diagram above, SES is delivered locally by either a XGS-PON fibre in duplex mode from the UNI of the NTU and/or point to point fibre access network connection to the Co-location PoH- InterConnection and onwards nationally with backhaul transporting the traffic to a carrier InterConnect point. SES is available in various bandwidths to suit a range of business needs. The fibre technologies used ensure the available speeds are available to all End Users regardless of the length of the access network fibre connection The table below details the various speeds for Symmetric Ethernet Services (SES) product variants. 200 Mbit/s 500 Mbit/s 1 Gbit/s

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