Bandwidth Capacity Sample Clauses

The Bandwidth Capacity clause defines the minimum or maximum amount of data transmission capability that a service provider must deliver to a customer. In practice, this clause specifies the required bandwidth levels, such as a guaranteed minimum speed or a cap on data usage, and may outline procedures for monitoring and reporting bandwidth usage. Its core function is to ensure that both parties have clear expectations regarding network performance, thereby preventing disputes over service quality and helping to allocate risk if bandwidth levels are not met.
Bandwidth Capacity. The information carrying ability of the bandwidth purchased by the Ordering Activity measured in MHz (e.g. 36).
Bandwidth Capacity. The GSP shall connect to the BAIS POP at a minimum speed of 4 Mbps. The GSP shall increase this bandwidth capacity to a minimum equal to the bandwidth of the highest speed dedicated access end user plus 10% within thirty (30) days from the initial connection. The GSP shall augment the bandwidth for any LATA when the aggregate steady state capacity in the busy hour exceeds 50% of available bandwidth. The GSP must upgrade bandwidth within 30 working days. The GSP must also make corresponding upgrades to the backbone connections and corresponding long haul circuits as necessary to accommodate the increased traffic load. The GSP shall provide to BAIS capacity and utilization reports available either online or delivered on a weekly basis detailing circuit activity usage levels on all BAIS facilities which provide connectivity between BAIS LATA networks and the GSP.

Related to Bandwidth Capacity

  • Maximum Capacity The Sick Leave Bank shall accumulate unused Bank days from year to year to a maximum capacity which shall not exceed double the number of eligible employees as defined in the above Section C, Eligibility for Membership.