Network Resilience definition

Network Resilience means the design of alternative Network services to pass data over should certain Networks become un-available ensuring a higher level of overall Availability.

Examples of Network Resilience in a sentence

  • The Network Resilience & Management Team will decide whether to approve any proposals made by the BID and their decision is final.

  • To ensure these duties are carried out the Network Resilience & Management Team of the Council employs a number of schemes to help manage different works.

  • The Network Resilience & Management Team and other relevant sections of the Council must be consulted for any events that are planned to take place on the highway, to ensure that statutory duties are maintained during the event.

  • The Network Resilience & Management Team will be the main point of contact for the BID for any proposals and subsequent consultation process for both standard and complementary services which take place on the highway.

  • The Network Resilience & Management Team will be the main point of contact for the BID for any proposals and subsequent consultation process for both standard and complimentary services which take place on the highway.

  • Network Resilience and Security: The ESN requires greater resilience than is generally provided by a commercial network.

  • The Network Resilience & Management Team and other relevant sections of the Council must be consulted on for any events that are planned to take place on the highway, to ensure that statutory duties are maintained during the event.