Packet Delivery definition

Packet Delivery means a measure of data successfully conveyed via the BT Network.
Packet Delivery means the measure of data successfully conveyed via the BT Network. “PBX” means Private Branch Exchange.
Packet Delivery means the successful delivery of accepted IP packets, marked with specified CoS, between Liquid Telecom Network PE’s;

Examples of Packet Delivery in a sentence

  • Lingo’s Packet Delivery SLA is measured as the percent of packets delivered from the Client Management Router or the Lingo network operation center (“NOC”) as appropriate to each of the Client’s sites across the Lingo - provided connection during a calendar month.

  • If GoHosted fails to meet any Network Packet Delivery Service Level in a calendar month, the Customer is eligible for a credit allowance consisting of pro-rated charges for three (3) days of the GoHosted's MRC for the Ethernet transport or dedicated Internet service for the applicable month.

  • Customer will not be entitled to credits under the Packet Delivery, Latency, or Jitter service levels for the Affected Service where such failure is related to Service Unavailability under the Availability Service Level.

  • GoHosted's Network Packet Delivery Service Level is 99% or greater.


More Definitions of Packet Delivery

Packet Delivery means a sampled measure, expressed as a percentage ratio, of the number of IP packets successfully received at a designated Contractor Core IP Node on the Contractor IP Network.
Packet Delivery means the successful delivery of accepted IP packets, marked with specified COS, from Liquid Telecom Network to the SAPs.
Packet Delivery. The successful bi-directional delivery of packets between the IP Core Network and Access Port.
Packet Delivery means a sampled measure, expressed as a percentage ratio, of the number of IP packets successfully received at a designated Interoute Core IP Nodes on the Interoute IP Network.
Packet Delivery means the successful delivery of accepted IP packets, , between Liquid Telecom Network PE’s;
Packet Delivery. Is defined as the procedure for transferring a packet between the routers of the International Service Network on which the Customer is connected. Customer: Is defined as the user of the Service. Agreement: Means this agreement. Agreement for the Provision of the EthernetConnect: The agreement signed between the Customer and Cyta and governs the provision of the Service to the Customer. Customer Contact Person: is the Customer communication contact person with Cyta for the EthernetConnect service.
Packet Delivery is a measure of data successfully conveyed via the BT Network.