Common use of Burstable Select Clause in Contracts

Burstable Select. Burstable Select provides access to the Network and Customer may subscribe to a bandwidth commitment which is less than the full bandwidth of the selected Internet Dedicated Service and may burst to the full bandwidth of the selected Internet Dedicated Service. Bandwidth commitment equals the portion of a port speed which Customer may use in a monthly period without incurring an overage charge. If Customer’s Measured Use Level is greater than Customer’s bandwidth commitment per circuit for any month, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to pay the price per Mbps for each Mbps over the circuit’s respective bandwidth commitment. Customer may upgrade or downgrade its Burstable Select bandwidth commitment once per calendar month per circuit, within the range of bandwidth commitment available in respect of the circuit, by making a written request to Verizon. Verizon will use reasonable efforts to implement new bandwidth commitment on the first day following the end of the billing cycle or no later than the first day of the billing cycle thereafter following acceptance by Verizon of the relevant Service Order. To calculate Customer’s Measured Use Level, Verizon samples Customer’s Service usage periodically throughout a given month. Customer’s usage at the 95th percentile of samples (i.e., samples representing the highest five percentiles of usage are discarded) is Customer’s Measured Use Level. For example, if Verizon took 100 samples of Customer’s T3 Service in a given month and Customer’s highest six samples were 15.67 Mbps, 14.73 Mbps, 14.72 Mbps, 13.22 Mbps, 12.25 Mbps, and 11.39 Mbps, Customer’s Measured Use Level would be 11.39 Mbps for that month. Verizon's records and data shall be the sole basis for all calculations.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Internet Dedicated Service Agreement, Managed Global Network Agreement

Burstable Select. Burstable Select provides access to the Network and Customer may subscribe to a bandwidth commitment which is less than the full bandwidth of the selected Internet Dedicated Service and may burst to the full bandwidth of the selected Internet Dedicated Service. Bandwidth commitment equals the portion of a port speed which Customer may use in a monthly period without incurring an overage charge. If Customer’s Measured Use Level is greater than Customer’s bandwidth commitment per circuit for any monthm onth, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to pay the price per Mbps for each Mbps over the circuit’s respective bandwidth commitment. Customer may upgrade or downgrade its Burstable Select bandwidth commitment once per calendar month per circuit, within the range of bandwidth commitment available in respect of the circuit, by making a written request to Verizon. Verizon will use reasonable efforts to implement new bandwidth commitment on the first day following the end of the billing cycle or no later than the first day of the billing cycle thereafter following acceptance by Verizon of the relevant Service Order. To calculate Customer’s Measured Use Level, Verizon samples Customer’s Service usage periodically throughout a given month. Customer’s usage at the 95th percentile of samples (i.e., samples representing the highest five percentiles of usage are discarded) is Customer’s Measured Use Level. For example, if Verizon took 100 samples of Customer’s T3 Service in a given month and Customer’s highest six samples were 15.67 Mbps, 14.73 Mbps, 14.72 Mbps, 13.22 Mbps, 12.25 Mbps, and 11.39 Mbps, Customer’s Measured Use Level would be 11.39 Mbps for that month. Verizon's records and data shall be the sole basis for all calculations.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Internet Dedicated Service Agreement