Service Border definition
Service Border is defined as the farthest network egress point to the public internet, switched telephone network or SMS network that is entirely under the direct control of each party.
Service Border is defined as the farthest network egress point to the public Internet that is entirely under the direct control of each party. This is the farthest edge of the Services where each Party has direct control over and will accept responsibility for service quality, availability, and performance. The following are outside the Span of Control and will release both parties from the obligations set forth in this Exhibit: • An outage of services that is due to the failure or non-performance of any equipment, connections, or services that are not under the direct control or supervision of each party, partner, or their respective employees, contractors, or subcontractors; such services include without limitation peer-to-peer Internet service provider routing, or third party data center failure. • Any other events of force majeure as defined in the Agreement.
Examples of Service Border in a sentence
Each Party shall only be responsible for those aspects, components, inputs, and interfaces of their respective Services that fall directly under the control of its own infrastructure and personnel up to the Service Border (as defined below).