Error Free Seconds definition
Examples of Error Free Seconds in a sentence
The System shall be designed such that any continuous five hundred (500) mile segment of the System during any consecutive twenty-four hour period shall have no more than one (1) Errored Second, shall have 99.998% Error Free Seconds and shall have no Severely Errored Seconds, measured at the DS-1 level.
A Service deemed inoperative under this description will not be included in measurements for Error Free Seconds or Severely Errored Seconds.
Mean Time To Restore, Error Free Seconds, Severely Errored Seconds and Latency.
The applicable Service must have a BBER of equal to or better that 10- 9 and Error Free Seconds of equal to or greater than 99.99%.
The applicable Service must have a BBER of equal to or better than 10-10 and Error Free Seconds of equal to or greater thatn 99.99%.
Performance (% Error Free Seconds (“EFS”), while available) is noted in EFS, which is a measure of the percentage of total seconds that do not contain bit errors when measured over a period of thirty (30) consecutive days.
The System shall be designed such that any continuous five hundred (500) mile segment of the System during any consecutive twenty-four hour period shall have no more than one (1) Errored Second, shall have at least 99.9988% Error Free Seconds and shall have no Severely Errored Seconds, measured at the DS-1 level.
If the first (1st) month, the average percentage of Error Free Seconds per day for all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ PLQoS Services ordered is less than 99.99% and the average number of Severely Errored Seconds per day for all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ QoS services ordered is greater than 8, Customer would receive 15% of the MRC for each individual circuit which failed to meet either the 99.99% Error Free Seconds or the 8 Severely Errored Seconds per day.
If, in the second (2nd) month, the average Error Free Seconds for all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ PLQoS Services ordered is less than 99.99% but the number of Severely Errored Seconds per day for all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ PLQoS Services orders is less than 8, Customer would receive 20% of the MRC for each individual circuit which failed to meet the 99.99% Error Free Seconds.
Example 4: If in month one ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ fails to meet the 99.997% Availability metric for Gold PLQoS on a $10,000.00 circuit and also in that same month fails to meet the 99.99% Error Free Seconds metric, Customer would receive a credit on the next month's invoice equal to the greater of 30% MRC for the Gold Availability service level or 15% MRC for failure to meet the Error Free Seconds variable.