Backbone network definition

Backbone network means the shared high-density portions of
Backbone network means the shared high-density portions of the state's telecommunications transmission facilities. It includes specially conditioned high-speed communications carrier lines, multiplexors, switches associated with such communications lines, and any equipment and software components necessary for management and control of the backbone network;
Backbone network means the core network that interconnects backhaul networks from different geographic areas or regions;

Examples of Backbone network in a sentence

  • The Backbone Network includes every routers and circuits that are owned or exclusively managed by DCLUX.

  • The Project shall be based on the firm intent of the participating Governments to implement, improve and manage TEM Backbone Network of participating Governments.

  • Customer may not utilize DoIT and DoIT Backbone Network and ICN Marks in its advertising without DoIT's prior written consent, and only as long as it complies with all policies and procedures pertaining to this use prescribed by DoIT from time to time.

  • Occurs when packet loss for packets transmitted is greater than 1% across the NTTA IP Backbone Network, as measured daily by averaging packet loss in sample transmissions taken by NTTA each day solely among points that are within the NTTA IP Backbone Network, excluding delivery failures that are not attributable to performance of the NTTA IP Backbone Network (e.g., local loops and exchange points).

  • Occurs when NTTA average round-trip transmission time is greater than 85 milliseconds (for a 100 Byte ping packet) within the United States NTTA IP Backbone Network, as measured daily by averaging sample measurements taken by NTTA each day within NTTA’s domestic IP Backbone Network.

  • For example, for Managed Ethernet, Enet guarantees the availability of Enet managed NTU, Access Circuits and the availability of the Enet Backbone Network.

  • NETHolding Hosting Facilities’s Latency Guarantee is measured as the average round-trip transmission of 85 milliseconds or less (for a 100Byte ping packet) within the U.S. NETHolding Hosting Facilities Backbone Network (excluding any International backbone or exchange).

  • The TEM Backbone Network is linking the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and connecting Western Europe, the Baltic, Adriatic, Aegean and Black Seas by means of a fast, safe, environmental friendly, economic and efficient system of motorways and expressways.

  • The TEM Backbone Network is linking the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and connecting Western Europe, the Baltic, Adriatic, Aegean and Black Seas by means of a fast, safe, environmentally friendly, economic and efficient system of motorways and expressways.

  • DNS- Hosting Facilities’s Latency Guarantee is measured as the average round- trip transmission of 85 milliseconds or less (for a 100Byte ping packet) within the U.S. DNS- Hosting Facilities Backbone Network (excluding any International backbone or exchange).


More Definitions of Backbone network

Backbone network means the fiber optic transmission-based telecommunications network connecting major cities along the Backbone Route.
Backbone network means the initial path of the Fiber Optic Network between Binghamton and Auburn, including cable of approximately 100 strands to be installed overhead pursuant to the ROO Agreement which will connect to the Ithaca and Binghamton Spurs, primarily using NYSEG poles and towers.
Backbone network means the core network that interconnects backhaul networks; it consists in the portion of the network where the traffic of all end- users is aggregated, that connects different areas or regions ;
Backbone network. IEC's fiber optic network comprising of and including (i) any and all Backbone Network Cables; and (ii) any and all Backbone Nodes; and (iii) any and all DWDM Equipment connected to any Backbone Network Cable; and (iv) any and all equipment and components forming part of any and all Backbone Network Cables, any and all Backbone Nodes and any and all DWDM Equipment; all – deployed and installed, as of the Effective Date, and as shall be deployed and installed in the future by IEC. "Backbone Network Cable" – any fiber optic cable deployed on the Transmission Network, whether or not connected at both ends to DWDM Equipment and any fiber optic cable deployed on the Distribution Network which is connected at both ends to DWDM Equipment. "Backbone Node" – any IEC Premise equipped with DWDM Equipment and including all other equipment installed thereat, or comprising part thereof; all – deployed and installed, as of the Effective Date, and as shall be deployed and installed in the future by IEC.
Backbone network the fiber optic transmission-based telecommunications network connecting major cities along the Backbone Route, including Loops and Spurs, primarily constructed and installed in the rights-of-way of Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation from Buffalo through Albany to Pleasant Valley, New York.
Backbone network means no more than [***] Fiber Optic Cables located in, on, over, or through the Licensed Property described in Exhibit 1 hereof together with the terminating lightwave distribution patch panels required at the sites listed in Exhibit 3 hereof in connection with any Equivalent Compensation consisting of the use of single mode dark fiber strands that is to be provided to Con Edison with regard to such Backbone Network and the duct or other conduit as well as the fiber optic facilities necessary to properly connect such distribution patch panels with such single mode dark fiber strands in such Fiber Optic Cables; it being understood and agreed that: (a) the number of Fiber Optic Cables that will be permitted, subject to such maximum number of Confidential [***] Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to material omitted on this page. The omitted portions have been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. 2 [***] (but in any event no fewer than [***] such Fiber Optic Cable), shall be determined by Con Edison based on prudent engineering principles and taking into account, without limitation, the design, condition and other characteristics of the Licensed Property in, on, over, or through which the Backbone Network shall be located (but the number of Fiber Optic Cables, up to such permitted number so determined by Con Edison, that actually will be located in, on, over, or through the Licensed Property described in Exhibit 1 shall be determined by Telergy Metro); (b) all such permitted Fiber Optic Cables shall, when the Licensed Property consists of poles or underground ducts, be located together in, on, over, or through the same selected pole or underground duct (and such duct's associated manholes), as applicable, and (c) all such permitted Fiber Optic Cables shall, when the Licensed Property consists of transmission towers or transmission rights-of-way be located and routed in, on, over, or through such transmission towers and transmission tower rights-of-way as described in Exhibit 1;

Related to Backbone network

  • Network means the participating providers described in the Provider Directory.

  • Open Wireless Network means any network or segment of a network that is not designated by the State of New Hampshire’s Department of Information Technology or delegate as a protected network (designed, tested, and approved, by means of the State, to transmit) will be considered an open network and not adequately secure for the transmission of unencrypted PI, PFI, PHI or confidential DHHS data.

  • Online Services means Microsoft-hosted services to which Customer subscribes under this Agreement. It does not include software and services provided under separate license terms.