Average Packet Delivery definition
Average Packet Delivery with respect to a given month, means the average percentage of IP packets transmitted on the Data Network during such month that are successfully delivered, as measured by NetWolves.
Average Packet Delivery with respect to a given month, means the average percentage of IP packets transmitted during such month that are successfully delivered, as measured by Blackfoot.
Average Packet Delivery means, in respect of a particular route, the average for the month of sample ping IP packets sent on that route which are delivered (i.e. are not Lost Packets) as a percentage of all sample ping IP packets sent on that route. REACH will endeavour to ensure that the Average Packet Delivery in any month is 99% or more (Packet Delivery Guarantee).
Examples of Average Packet Delivery in a sentence
Average Packet Delivery will be measured as the average of 15-minute samples across the network taken throughout the calendar month.
If, as measured and reported by Provo, the Average Packet Delivery Achievement Percentage on the Provo Network fails to meet the Packet Delivery Standard (95%) in any given Month, Service Provider will be entitled to a credit.
The Customer shall be entitled to Service Credit(s) if the Average Packet Delivery on one or more occasions in a particular month is less than 99% (Packet Delivery Rebate).
More Definitions of Average Packet Delivery
Average Packet Delivery with respect to a given month, means the average percentage of packets transmitted on the AireSpring MPLS Network during such month that are successfully delivered, as measured by AireSpring. The average Packet Delivery is measured as the average of five-minute samples across the AireSpring MPLS Network taken throughout the month. If the Packet Delivery guarantee is not met in a calendar month, Customer will receive a credit equal to one thirtieth (1/30th) of the affected Service’s monthly recurring port charge (“MRC”), at a maximum of 1 such credit accrued per day. In order to qualify for the credit, Customer is responsible for reporting any suspected Packet Delivery problems to AireSpring within twenty- four hours from the time Customer became aware of the problem through the opening of a Trouble Ticket. The AireSpring MPLS Network Average Jitter Performance measurement shall be two (2) millisecond or less. “ Jitter Performance,” with respect to a given month, is the average delay variation in the end-to-end delay between received packets of a packet stream between nodes on the AireSpring MPLS Network during such month, as measured by AireSpring. Jitter is a measurement of the interpacket delay variance and packet loss in the AireSpring MPLS network, which is measured by generating synthetic user datagram protocol (UDP) traffic. If the Network Jitter guarantee is not met in a calendar month, Customer will receive a credit equal to one thirtieth (1/30th) of the affected Service’s monthly recurring port charge (“MRC”), at a maximum of 1 such credit accrued per day. In order to qualify for the credit, Customer is responsible for reporting any suspected Network Jitter problems to AireSpring within twenty- four hours from the time Customer became aware of the problem through the opening of a Trouble Ticket. Unless otherwise expressly allowed, SLA failures are not aggregated for purposes of determining a credit allowance. The credits will apply to the Port MRCs of the Affected Service after application of all discounts and do not apply to MRCs of other services, nor to the loop MRC’s of the Affected Service. The maximum credits issued for failure to meet any one SLA or combination of SLA’s within a 24 hour period will not exceed one thirtieth (1/30th) of the affected Service’s monthly recurring charge (“MRC”).The maximum SLA credits available in any 1 calendar month will not exceed: (a) 7 days’ charges pro-rated from the MRC of the Affected Service or (b) 100%...