Common use of Speed, Service Capability Speed Ranges, and Conditions that May Impact Service Performance Clause in Contracts

Speed, Service Capability Speed Ranges, and Conditions that May Impact Service Performance. Comcell offers many broadband service options, each of which has a different service capability speed range. The term speed is commonly used as a shorthand way to describe the capacity at which a particular broadband internet access service can transmit data. This capacity is typically measured in the number of kilobits, megabits or gigabits that can be transmitted in one second (Kbps, Mbps or Gbps). Some applications like a short email without attachments or basic web browsing do not require high service capability speeds to function optimally, while other activities like transferring large data files can be performed faster with higher-speed services. Your service capability speed may not be suitable for some applications, particularly those involving real-time or near real- time, high-bandwidth uses such as streaming video or video conferencing. The current speed ranges Comcell offers may be found at on the page describing your Service on our website, which identifies the downstream and upstream rates at which your line transfers internet access data between the network interface device at your home, office or apartment building to the point you connect to Comcell’s network Because service performance varies on an end-to-end basis, Comcell’s service capability speeds are limited to, and measured between, your location and a point on Comcell’s network, which constitutes only one segment of the end to end transmission path connecting the end user to Internet websites or content providers. End-to-end performance of your Service depends on a variety of factors, including (but not limited to): the number of subscribers simultaneously using the network; customer location; destination and traffic on the Internet; Wi-Fi connectivity; interference with high frequency spectrum on your telephone line; wiring inside your premises, office or apartment; the capacity or performance of your devices or modem; the server with which you are communicating; internal network management factors (including Overhead, which refers to the various control and signaling data required to achieve the reliable transmission of Internet access data); and the networks you and others are using when communicating. In addition, your use of other Comcell services that share the capacity of your broadband connection with the Service may impact the amount of capacity available for your use of the Service at that particular time and thus affect the performance of the Service. Consequently, Comcell does not guarantee the performance of your service on an end-to-end basis.

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Samples: Internet Terms of Service, Internet Terms of Service

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Speed, Service Capability Speed Ranges, and Conditions that May Impact Service Performance. Comcell AT&T offers many broadband service options, each of which has a different service capability speed range. The term speed is commonly used as a shorthand way to describe the capacity at which a particular broadband internet access service can transmit data. This capacity is typically measured in the number of kilobits, megabits or gigabits that can be transmitted in one second (Kbps, Mbps or Gbps). Some applications like a short email without attachments or basic web browsing do not require high service capability speeds to function optimally, while other activities like transferring large data files can be performed faster with higher-speed services. Your service capability speed may not be suitable for some applications, particularly those involving real-time or near real- real-time, high-bandwidth uses such as streaming video or video conferencing. The current speed ranges Comcell AT&T offers may be found at on the page describing your Service on our websitexxxx://xxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxx, which identifies the downstream and upstream rates at which your line transfers internet access data between the network interface device at your home, office or apartment building to the point you connect to ComcellAT&T’s network. Our wired broadband Internet access customers should expect to see service capability speeds within the speed tier of their service plan. For example, a customer with AT&T’s High Speed Internet Elite Service should expect service capability download speeds between 3.1Mbps and 6.0 Mbps between the network interface device at your premises and the point you connect to AT&T’s network. The high-end of this range represents expected maximum speed capabilities. For more information about how AT&T helps transmit your information to points on the Internet, how AT&T manages the network, broadband options, including different service capability and expected and actual speed ranges, device attachment rules, activities which may impair or degrade your internet experience and for additional information regarding network practices with respect to data usage caps related to AT&T Broadband Internet access services, please visit xxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx. Because service performance varies on an end-to-end basis, ComcellAT&T’s service capability speeds are limited to, and measured between, your location and a point on ComcellAT&T’s network, which constitutes only one segment of the end to end transmission path connecting the end user to Internet websites or content providers. End-to-to- end performance of your Service depends on a variety of factors, including (but not limited to): the number of subscribers simultaneously using the network; customer location; destination and traffic on the Internet; Wi-Fi connectivity; interference with high frequency spectrum on your telephone line; wiring inside your premises, office or apartment; the capacity or performance of your devices or modem; the server with which you are communicating; internal network management factors (including Overhead, which refers to the various control and signaling data required to achieve the reliable transmission of Internet access data); and the networks you and others are using when communicating. In addition, your use of other Comcell AT&T services (such as U-verse video, voice, Unified Messaging and other services) that share the capacity of your broadband connection with the Service may impact the amount of capacity available for your use of the Service at that particular time and thus affect the performance of the Service. Consequently, Comcell AT&T does not guarantee the performance of your service on an end-to-end basis.

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Samples: Services Agreement (Synacor, Inc.)

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Speed, Service Capability Speed Ranges, and Conditions that May Impact Service Performance. Comcell offers many broadband service options, each of which has a different service capability speed range. The term speed is commonly used as a shorthand way to describe the capacity at which a particular broadband internet access service can transmit data. This capacity is typically measured in the number of kilobits, megabits or gigabits that can be transmitted in one second (Kbps, Mbps or Gbps). Some applications like a short email without attachments or basic web browsing do not require high service capability speeds to function optimally, while other activities like transferring large data files can be performed faster with higher-speed services. Your service capability speed may not be suitable for some applications, particularly those involving real-time or near real- real-time, high-bandwidth uses such as streaming video or video conferencing. The current speed ranges Comcell offers may be found at on the page describing your Service on our website, which identifies the downstream and upstream rates at which your line transfers internet access data between the network interface device at your home, office or apartment building to the point you connect to Comcell’s network Because service performance varies on an end-to-end basis, Comcell’s service capability speeds are limited to, and measured between, your location and a point on Comcell’s network, which constitutes only one segment of the end to end transmission path connecting the end user to Internet websites or content providers. End-to-end performance of your Service depends on a variety of factors, including (but not limited to): the number of subscribers simultaneously using the network; customer location; destination and traffic on the Internet; Wi-Fi connectivity; interference with high frequency spectrum on your telephone line; wiring inside your premises, office or apartment; the capacity or performance of your devices or modem; the server with which you are communicating; internal network management factors (including Overhead, which refers to the various control and signaling data required to achieve the reliable transmission of Internet access data); and the networks you and others are using when communicating. In addition, your use of other Comcell services that share the capacity of your broadband connection with the Service may impact the amount of capacity available for your use of the Service at that particular time and thus affect the performance of the Service. Consequently, Comcell does not guarantee the performance of your service on an end-to-end basis.

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Samples: Internet Terms of Service

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