Bandwidth Measurements Clause Samples

The Bandwidth Measurements clause defines how the amount of data transfer or network capacity is quantified and monitored under an agreement. Typically, it outlines the methods, tools, or standards used to measure bandwidth usage, such as specifying measurement intervals or the use of third-party monitoring services. This clause ensures both parties have a clear and consistent understanding of how bandwidth consumption is tracked, helping to prevent disputes over usage limits or charges.
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Bandwidth Measurements. There are many types of bandwidth speed tests, including various public speed test websites. These sites are subject to inaccuracy and variable results, and do not provide scientific or reliable data for troubleshooting by 46 Labs. 46 Labs will not accept speed test results from such websites. 46 Labs and its underlying providers will only utilize Iperf or RFC-2544 testing terminating to on-net facilities and are considered industry standards for speed performance testing. With respect to Ethernet circuits, there is an inherent overhead by the nature of the protocol coupled with equipment such as routers, adaptors and connectors, and the industry standard for the usable portion of the bandwidth is approximately 80% – 85% of any given Ethernet bandwidth.

Related to Bandwidth Measurements

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