Throughput Rates and IP Access Sample Clauses

Throughput Rates and IP Access. 3.1 Access to, and across, the SADV IP Network is at the maximum throughput rates set forth in the subscriber agreement. Maximum throughput rates are not guaranteed. 3.2 Due to the nature of the Internet, SADV can only control IP throughput rates from the user network interface of the Equipment to the point of interconnection between the SADV Network and the Internet. 3.3 IP throughput rates may also be reduced by SADV in accordance with its Fair Access Policy. 3.4 SADV reserves the right to implement a Fair Use Policy on certain upstream Fibre provider networks.
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Throughput Rates and IP Access. 4.1. Access to, and across, the HUGE IP Network is at the maximum throughput rates set forth in the HUGE MSA and/or Customer Order. Maximum throughput rates are not guaranteed. 4.2. Due to the nature of the Internet, HUGE can only control IP throughput rates from the user network interface of the equipment to the point of interconnection between the HUGE Network and the Internet.
Throughput Rates and IP Access. 5.5.1. Access to, and across, the Daisy IP Network is at the maximum throughput rates set forth in the Connectivity Service Contract. Maximum throughput rates are not guaranteed. 5.5.2. Due to the nature of the Internet, Xxxxx can only control IP throughput rates from the user network interface of the Service Equipment to the point of interconnection between the Network and the Internet.
Throughput Rates and IP Access. 3.1. Access to, and across, the Supplier IP Network is at the maximum throughput rates set forth in the subscriber agreement. Maximum throughput rates are not guaranteed. 3.2. Due to the nature of the Internet, Supplier can only control IP throughput rates from the user network interface of the Equipment to the point of interconnection between the Supplier Network and the Internet.
Throughput Rates and IP Access. 2.6.1. Access to, and across, the OCTOPi IP network is at the maximum throughput rates set forth in the Connectivity Service Level Agreement. Maximum throughput rates are not guaranteed. 2.6.2. Due to the nature of the internet, OCTOPi can only control IP throughput rates from the user network interface of the service equipment to the point of interconnection between the network and the internet.
Throughput Rates and IP Access. 3.1. Access to, and across, the V Dot Net IP Network is at the maximum throughput rates set forth in the subscriber agreement. Maximum throughput rates are not guaranteed. 3.2. Due to the nature of the Internet, V Dot Net can only control IP throughput rates from the user network interface of the Equipment to the point of interconnection between the V Dot Net Network and the Internet.

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