Network Availability means the monthly uptime percentage, excluding scheduled maintenance that Company guarantees during any monthly billing cycle. “Cloud Voice Availability” means the functioning of all Cloud Voice Services including telephony and audio conferencing services that have a direct impact on new call attempts and call completions that Company guarantees during any monthly billing cycle. Secondary capabilities, such as voicemail availability, are not included in Cloud Voice Availability.
Network Availability means the capability of the equipment to resume functions after a remotely initiated trigger has been detected by a network port;
Network Availability means the CPE, when correctly connected and configured, is able ping one of SCC’s DNS servers. These are currently 89.105.96.51 and 89.105.96.52, but may be subject to change;
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Appendix N, Network Availability Standards, is hereby deleted and replaced with the attached Appendix N.
If Customer purchases Enterprise Trunk Premium (ETP), the standard VoIP Network Availability SLA threshold is enhanced to 100%.
For ETP-related SLA claims, Customer will note in the Comments section of the on-line credit request form that it is an ETP SLA Network Availability credit request.
Network Availability includes the Ethernet core network and the local loop, and the calculation excludes maintenance windows.
Network Availability is calculated as the percentage of time during a month that the network is capable of accepting and delivering Customer data during the measurement period.
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Network Availability means the capability of an electronic display to activate functions after a remotely initiated trigger has been detected by a network interface;
Network Availability means the percentage of time during a specific calendar month, that the Core Network was available to pass traffic. Network Availability is based on ticket information from the Rogers Trouble Reporting System: Rogers continuously monitors each Network Node for availability. If an Out of Service condition is detected on a specific Network Node, the Core Network will be deemed to be unavailable for the length of the outage. Network Availability is calculated as the total number of minutes that the Core Network was unavailable during a specific month, divided by the total number of minutes in the specific month, multiplied by hundred (100) (for the percentage).
Network Availability means all the time in any calendar month that the Network is available.
Network Availability means a measure of the percentage of time a Requesting Carrier’s Wholesale Special Access circuits, provided by a single Provisioning Carrier, are not Out of Service during each month (excluding CRTs), expressed as a percentage of the total time available during the month on all Wholesale Special Access circuits provisioned by the Provisioning Carrier as of the end of the month.
Network Availability means the average network time available annually for ICSI subject to the provisions of this Agreement.
Network Availability means the monthly uptime percentage excluding Scheduled Maintenance that Company guarantees during any monthly billing cycle.
Network Availability is defined as Summit Hosting’s network’s ability to pass incoming and outgoing TCP/IP traffic. Interruptions of service or access due to problems with Customer’s ISP or connection or issues on Customer’s network are beyond Summit Hosting’s control and are not included in downtime calculations. Interruptions of service caused by denial of service or similar attacks are beyond Summit Hosting’s control and are not included in downtime calculations. Interruptions of service caused by Force Majeure Events are not included in downtime calculations. A “Force Majeure Event” means an event beyond reasonable control rendering performance commercially unreasonable, including, but not limited to acts of God, war, acts of terrorism, natural disasters, embargo, prohibitive or punitive duties, shortage of materials, failure of performance by suppliers, acts of governments, delay of carrier, power failure, or failure of telecommunications or internet service.