Receive Traffic definition

Receive Traffic means traffic from any origination point that is received by Customer from the Level 3 network.
Receive Traffic means traffic from any origination point that is received by Customer on the Supplier Network. "Send Traffic" shall mean traffic from any origination point that is sent by Customer onto the Supplier Network.
Receive Traffic means traffic from any origination point that is received by Customer from the ACE DATA CENTERS IP Network.

Examples of Receive Traffic in a sentence

  • At the end of the month, the top five percent (5%) of the Send Traffic and Receive Traffic samples will be discarded.

  • At the end of the month, the top five percent (5%) of Send Traffic and Receive Traffic samples for such port shall be discarded.

  • If the ninety-fifth (95th) percentile of either Send Traffic or Receive Traffic is higher than the applicable Committed Data Rate, Customer will, in addition to being billed for the Committed Data Rate, be billed at this ninety-fifth (95th) percentile level for any usage in excess of such Committed Data Rate at the contracted-for price per Megabit.

  • The higher of the resulting ninety-fifth (95th) percentile value for Send Traffic or Receive Traffic for such port will be compared to the Committed Data Rate applicable to the port.

  • The higher of the resulting 95th percentile value for Send Traffic or Receive Traffic for each port will be added together to determine Customer's aggregate usage and such aggregate usage will be compared to the Aggregate CDR.

  • At the end of the month, all usage measurements will be ranked highest to lowest and the top five percent (5%) of Send Traffic and Receive Traffic samples shall be discarded.

  • At the end of the month, the top five percent (5%) of Send Traffic and Receive Traffic samples shall be discarded for each port.

  • Customer's usage of (3)CrossRoads(R) Service (both Send Traffic and Receive Traffic) will be measured and recorded by Level 3 every five minutes.

  • If the ninety-fifth (95th) percentile Receive Traffic sample shows (3)CrossRoads(R) Service usage greater than the usage shown in the ninety-fifth (95th) percentile Send Traffic sample, then Customer will be billed for the amount of (3)CrossRoads(R) Service usage shown in the ninety-fifth (95th) percentile sample for the Receive Traffic.

  • If the ninety-fifth (95th) percentile sample for the Send Traffic shows (3)CrossRoads® Service usage greater than the usage shown in the ninety-fifth (95th) percentile Receive Traffic sample, then the total Send Traffic will be categorized as Off-Net Send Traffic, On-Net Send Traffic and On-Net Intracity Send Traffic, and Customer will be billed for the usage shown in the ninety-fifth (95th) percentile sample for each category.


More Definitions of Receive Traffic

Receive Traffic means traffic from any origination point that is received by Customer from the HIQ DATA Corporation network.
Receive Traffic. Traffic from any origination point that is received by Customer from the Itility network.
Receive Traffic means traffic from any origination point that is received by Customer from the XO IP Network.

Related to Receive Traffic

  • InterMTA Traffic means traffic to or from WSP’s network that originates in one MTA and terminates in another MTA (as determined by the geographic location of the cell site to which the mobile End User is connected).

  • Transit Traffic means traffic originating on CLEC’s network that is switched and transported by AT&T-TSP and delivered to a Third Party Terminating Carrier’s network or traffic from a Third Party Originating Carrier’s network. A call that is originated or terminated by a CLEC purchasing local switching pursuant to a commercial agreement with AT&T-TSP is not considered Transit Traffic for the purposes of this Attachment. Additionally Transit Traffic does not include traffic to/from IXCs.

  • Transit Traffic MOUs means all Transit Traffic minutes of use to be billed at the Transit Traffic rate by AT&T-TSP.

  • Dedicated FX Traffic means those calls routed by means of a physical, dedicated circuit delivering dial tone or otherwise serving an End User’s station from a serving Central Office (also known as End Office) located outside of that station’s mandatory local calling area. Dedicated FX Service permits the End User physically located in one exchange to be assigned telephone numbers resident in the serving Central (or End) Office in another “foreign” exchange, thereby creating a local presence in that “foreign” exchange.

  • IntraLATA Toll Traffic means the IntraLATA traffic, regardless of the transport protocol method, between two locations within one LATA where one of the locations lies outside of the mandatory local calling area as defined by the Commission.