Approved Connectivity definition

Approved Connectivity means a new or existing CenturyLink IQ® Networking port or Data Bundle solution provided by CenturyLink QCC, or new or existing DIA Service or Internet Bundle provided by a CenturyLink Affiliate other than CenturyLink QCC. If Customer selects an access type that does not provide guaranteed end-to-end QoS or if Customer is not using Approved Connectivity at any point in time (e.g., a Wi-Fi or wireless network or device), Customer may experience call quality issues. In these instances, CenturyLink’s Voice Availability SLA will not apply. Additionally, Customer acknowledges that the only way to resolve quality issues on connectivity that does not provide end-to-end QoS may be to move to another connectivity type that provides end-to-end QoS.
Approved Connectivity means a new CenturyLink IQ Networking Internet Port, Private Port or Enhanced Port, or an existing CenturyLink IQ Networking Internet Port, Private Port or Enhanced Port connection to the CenturyLink IP network. All Approved Connectivity used with Service, whether Internet Port, Private Port or Enhanced Port, must support QoS.
Approved Connectivity means a new or existing CenturyLink IQ Networking Internet Port, Private Port or Enhanced Port (but does not include a CenturyLink DIA port). Customer may select from a number of port speeds. The provisions of the CenturyLink IQ Networking sections in the Agreement govern the Approved Connectivity ordered by Customer for Service. All Approved Connectivity used with Service, whether Internet Port, Private Port or Enhanced Port, must support QoS. If Customer selects an Ethernet Local Access (ELA) type that does not provide guaranteed end-to-end QoS, Customer may experience call quality issues and CenturyLink’s Voice Availability SLA may not apply.

Examples of Approved Connectivity in a sentence

  • Maintenance included with Service does not apply to routers or other devices provided with Approved Connectivity.

  • Service will not operate (e.g., End Users will be unable to access emergency 911 services) if any of the following items fail: (i) power; (ii) the Approved Connectivity (including without limitation, failures caused by suspension or termination of the Approved Connectivity under the terms of that service; (iii) the Customer Environment; (iv) the IAD; (v) Customer premises routers; or (vi) the phones and IP-enabled devices.

  • Customers using CenturyLink IQ Networking Private or Enhanced Ports for Approved Connectivity are strongly encouraged to select Queuing Method (“QM”) C, if available.

  • CenturyLink may add to the Approved Connectivity and Approved CPE lists from time to time.

  • If the IP phone works properly at the Approved Connectivity location, CenturyLink will have no further obligation to perform testing or repair of the Service or IP handset, and will have fulfilled its obligation to Customer with regard to Service and IP handset performance.


More Definitions of Approved Connectivity

Approved Connectivity means a new or existing CenturyLink IQ® Networking. If Customer selects an access type that does not provide guaranteed end- to-end QoS or if Customer is not using Approved Connectivity at any point in time (e.g., a Wi-Fi or wireless network or device), Customer may experience call quality issues. In these instances, CenturyLink’s Voice Availability SLA will not apply. Additionally, Customer acknowledges that the only way to resolve quality issues on connectivity that does not provide end-to-end QoS may be to move to another connectivity type that provides end-to-end QoS.
Approved Connectivity means a new or existing CenturyLink IQ® Networking port or Data Bundle solution provided by CenturyLink, or new or existing DIA Service or Internet Bundle provided by a CenturyLink Affiliate other than CenturyLink. If Customer selects an access type that does not provide guaranteed end-to-end QoS or if Customer is not using Approved Connectivity at any point in time (e.g., a Wi-Fi or wireless network or device), Customer may experience call quality issues. In these instances, CenturyLink’s Voice Availability SLA will not apply. Additionally, Customer acknowledges that the only way to resolve quality issues on connectivity that does not provide end-to-end QoS may be to move to another connectivity type that provides end-to-end QoS.
Approved Connectivity means a new or existing CenturyLink IQ® Networking port or Data Bundle Solution provided by CenturyLink QCC, or new or existing DIA Service or Internet Bundle provided by a CenturyLink Affiliate other than CenturyLink QCC. All Approved Connectivity used with Service must support QoS. If Customer selects an Ethernet Local Access (ELA) type that does not provide guaranteed end-to-end QoS, Customer may experience call quality issues and CenturyLink’s Voice Availability SLA may not apply.
Approved Connectivity means a CenturyLink IQ® Networking Private Port, CenturyLink IQ Networking Enhanced Port with Secure IP Gateway or CenturyLink IQ Networking Internet Port. All Approved Connectivity used with Service, whether Internet Port, Private Port or Enhanced Port, must support QoS. If Customer selects an Ethernet Local Access (ELA) type that does not provide guaranteed end-to-end QoS, Customer may experience call quality issues and CenturyLink’s Voice Availability SLA may not apply.
Approved Connectivity means a new or existing CenturyLink IQ® Networking. If Customer selects an access type that does not provide guaranteed end-to-end QoS or if Customer is not using Approved Connectivity at any point in time (e.g., a Wi-Fi or wireless network or device), Customer may
Approved Connectivity means a new or existing CenturyLink IQ Networking Internet Port, Private Port or Enhanced Port (but does not include a
Approved Connectivity means new or existing CenturyLink IQ® Networking. If Customer selects an access type that does not provide guaranteed end-to-end QoS or if Customer is not using Approved Connectivity at any point in time (e.g., a Wi-Fi or wireless network or device), Customer may experience call quality issues. In these instances, CenturyLink’s Voice Availability SLA will not apply. Additionally, Customer acknowledges that the only way to resolve quality issues on connectivity that does not provide end-to-end QoS may be to move to another connectivity type that provides end-to-end QoS.