Round Trip Time Sample Clauses

Round Trip Time. 5.1.1.1 Germany < 50 ms < 50 ms < 50 ms 5.1.1.2 Europa < 70 ms < 70 ms < 70 ms 5.1.1.3 USA < 110 ms < 110 ms < 110 ms
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Round Trip Time. 5.1.2.1 Germany < 50 ms
Round Trip Time. RTT (s, d) is the time since the source s transmits the packet at time t1, up to when a corresponding reply from the receiver d is received at the source node t4. It can be calculated as the sum of the latencies from s to d and the latency from d to s: RTT (s, d) = L(s, d) + L(d, s) (2.2) Inter Packet Gap (IPG) : it is the time interval between the arrival of two packets belonging to the same stream: IPG(i) = t(i) − t(i − 1), i = 2, . . . , N (2.3) where t(i) is the arrival time of the i-th packet, given a sequence of N packets in a stream. The average IPG can be evaluated as N N − 1 j=2 N − 1 E[IPG] = 1 Σ IPG(j) = t(N ) − t(1)
Round Trip Time. Round Trip Time (“RTT”) is the time taken for an ICMP Ping packet to travel from a source point (on our network) to a destination point and back to the source point. Round Trip Time Network Traffic Flow (%) Time (msec) Collaboration Traffic 99% 50msec National Traffic 98% 100msec International Traffic 95% 400msec Note: If measured from your modem/router you need to add 120-200 ms to the RTT due to the modem/router delays. All Internet Services are a best effort service and hence RTT measures are an indicative performance target with no associated rebates.

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  • Crib Time 17.6.1 An employee working overtime shall be allowed a crib time of 20 minutes without deduction of pay after each four hours of overtime worked provided the employee continues working after such crib time.

  • Show Up Time An employee who reports to work in the usual manner without having been notified that there is no work available and is sent home because of lack of work before having worked four (4) hours shall receive a minimum of four (4) hours pay at their prevailing hourly rate. The employee shall also receive their full accommodation allowance if and when applicable. Each employee must inform the Employer of a means of being contacted on short notice. If an attempt is made by the Employer at least two (2) hours before the employee’s shift commences by way of the contact information provided, in an effort to inform the employee of a lack of work, and the Employer is unable to do so, the employee will not be entitled to show up time.

  • Prep Time ‌ Each teacher shall be provided daily with a minimum of an uninterrupted sixty (60) minute preparation period, except that an emergency, as determined by the Appointing Authority, within an institution may temporarily necessitate other assignments. During prep time, teachers must be allowed full access to their class room or designated workspace without disruption. Part-time teachers shall receive a pro-rated preparation period based on ten (10) minutes for each class period taught, with a minimum of thirty (30) minutes per day.

  • Wash-Up Time 60.01 Where the Employer determines that due to the nature of the work there is a clear cut need, wash-up time up to a maximum of ten (10) minutes will be permitted before the end of the working day, or immediately following and contiguous to the working day.

  • Flex Time Upon agreement of the supervisor's immediate supervisor, an individual flex-time schedule may be established.

  • Lieu Time (i) Subject to (ii). (iii), and (iv) below, overtime taken as lieu time shall be accumulated at the rate of

  • Daylight Savings Time Employees required to work more than eight (8) hours on an eight (8) hour shift or more than ten (10) hours on a ten (10) hour shift due to the change from daylight savings time to standard time shall be paid for the additional hour worked at the rate of time and one-half (1-1/2). Employees required to work less than eight (8) hours on an eight (8) hour shift or less than ten (10) hours on a ten (10) hour shift due to the change from standard time to daylight savings time shall be paid for the actual hours worked. Employees may use vacation time or compensatory time to make up for the one (1) hour lost. Employees in the first six (6) months of employment who would be eligible to accrue vacation, may be advanced one (1) hour of vacation time which shall either be deducted from their vacation leave balance, or deducted from their last paycheck if the employee is separated prior to accruing vacation.

  • Lunch Time The “duty free” lunch time for assistants will be the same length as the building lunch time for students provided that the lunch is no less than thirty (30) minutes in length.

  • Turnaround Time The number of hours between scheduled shifts shall not be less than seven and one-half (7-1/2) hours. Violations shall be compensated at the rate of time and one-half for all hours worked on the shift following the hours of rest.

  • Make-up Time (a) An employee may elect, with the consent of their employer, to work "make-up time", under which the employee takes time off ordinary hours, and works those hours at a later time, during the spread of ordinary hours provided in the Agreement at the ordinary rate of pay.

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