Interrupted Fault definition

Interrupted Fault means a fault that renders a Service completely non-operational.
Interrupted Fault means a fault where the affected Service is degraded but still operational. Metro means a location that is within the nearer of:
Interrupted Fault means a fault that renders a service completely non–operational Metro means a location that is within the nearer of: a) the local calling area; or b) 50 kilometres of the GPO,of Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth or Canberra Non-Interrupted Fault means a fault where the affected service is degraded but still operational.

Examples of Interrupted Fault in a sentence

  • Subject to the rebate conditions and exemptions listed in clause 2.2 of this Annexure A and in the event of AAPT failing to meet the Service Restoration Targets for AAPT Access for an Interrupted Fault (as set out in Table 9, Table 10 and Table 11), the rebates set out in Table 14 will apply.

  • Example – an Interrupted Fault occurs at a Metro Site on an AAPT Access which results in a Service being non-operational for 6 hours.

  • Example – an Interrupted Fault occurs at a Metro Ethernet Access Site on Fuse Technology infrastructure which results in an IP-Line Service being non-operational for 6 hours.

  • Example – an Interrupted Fault occurs in the Service at a Service Level A nominated metro site which results in the Service to that site being non-operational for 10 hours.

Related to Interrupted Fault

  • Excused Downtime means the number of minutes in the Charging Period, rounded to the nearest minute that the link state of Customer’s Port is ‘down’ due to:

  • Force Majeure means an event beyond the control of the supplier and not involving the supplier’s fault or negligence and not foreseeable. Such events may include, but is not restricted to, acts of the purchaser in its sovereign capacity, wars or revolutions, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions and freight embargoes.

  • Continuous monitoring system means the total equipment, required under the emission monitoring section in applicable subsections used to sample and condition (if applicable), to analyze, and to provide a permanent record of emissions or process parameters.