Core Network Transit Delay Sample Clauses

The Core Network Transit Delay clause defines the maximum allowable time for data to travel across the core network between specified points. In practice, this clause sets a performance benchmark by specifying a delay threshold, often measured in milliseconds, that the network provider must not exceed for data packets traversing the core infrastructure. This ensures that the network meets agreed-upon quality standards, minimizing latency and supporting reliable, time-sensitive communications for the customer.
Core Network Transit Delay. (C-NTD) and Mean Opinion Score (MOS). To receive a credit, Customer must make a credit request in writing (e-mail or fax) to the Verizon account team within 30 business days after the month in which the C-NTD or MOS Service Level Standard was not met.

Related to Core Network Transit Delay

  • Unbundled Network Terminating Wire (UNTW) 2.8.3.1 UNTW is unshielded twisted copper wiring that is used to extend circuits from an intra-building network cable terminal or from a building entrance terminal to an individual End User’s point of demarcation. It is the final portion of the Loop that in multi-subscriber configurations represents the point at which the network branches out to serve individual subscribers. 2.8.3.2 This element will be provided in MDUs and/or Multi-Tenants Units (MTUs) where either Party owns wiring all the way to the End User’s premises. Neither Party will provide this element in locations where the property owner provides its own wiring to the End User’s premises, where a third party owns the wiring to the End User’s premises.

  • Payment Delay Notwithstanding any other terms of this Agreement, no payments will be made to CONTRACTOR until COUNTY is satisfied that work of such value has been rendered pursuant to this Agreement. However, COUNTY will not unreasonably withhold payment and, if a dispute exists, the withheld payment shall be proportional only to the item in dispute.