Service Bandwidth definition

Service Bandwidth means the currently contracted bandwidth, typically expressed in Mpbs.
Service Bandwidth is the maximum capacity of a link in Mbps (i.e., millions of bits-per-second). Service Bandwidth includes both data and network overhead (i.e., additional information that is required by the network to route the data to its proper location). The amount of network overhead on a link is affected by network protocols, network packet sizes and types of applications. TERAGO offers Service Bandwidth guarantees on Dedicated Internet services (UIs), TERAGO Internet 100/20 services, Dedicated Private Connectivity services (VLANs) and 100/20 Private Connectivity services. TERAGO Internet 50/10 and 50/10 Private Connectivity services are broadband, best-effort services that do not provide any Service Bandwidth guarantees.

Examples of Service Bandwidth in a sentence

  • The MRC will be changed to the new Service Bandwidth profile charge.

  • A subsequent order to change Service Port or Service Bandwidth during the term of the WO may be assessed a Non-recurring Cost (NRC).

Related to Service Bandwidth

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  • Transmission Service means Point-To-Point Transmission Service provided under Tariff, Part II on a firm and non-firm basis.

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