IPVPN Example Clause Samples

The IPVPN Example clause defines the terms and conditions under which an Internet Protocol Virtual Private Network (IPVPN) service is provided. It typically outlines the scope of the service, such as the types of connectivity, security features, and service levels offered to the customer. For instance, it may specify how multiple business locations are securely connected over a private network using the provider's infrastructure. The core function of this clause is to ensure both parties have a clear understanding of the IPVPN service parameters, thereby reducing ambiguity and setting expectations for performance and responsibilities.
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IPVPN Example. The following shows an example at a Specific Site of a Platinum Service Grade for Site Connectivity Access Type of IPVPN (which as previously discussed allows for BE, AF and EF traffic priority as well) with an MIR of 150Mbps that does not meet the required Service Grade SLA and requires a Service Grade SLA Credit: BE Platinum 150Mbps 720 30% * 720 = 144 150 AF Platinum 45Mbps 8,640 95% * 8,640 = 8,202 5,000 EF Platinum 30Mbps 8,640 99% * 8,640 = 8,553 8,600 In the above charts, OneWeb failed to meet the Service Grade SLA in 18% (i.e., 13,750 / 16,899 = 18.634% rounded down) of the interval measurements across all applicable CoS intervals. As such, and in this example, the Service Grade SLA Credits = MRC * 10% (and not 18% per month due to the Service Grade SLA cap of 10% per month). A. Network Performance Metrics. OneWeb provides the following OneWeb Network metrics (collectively, the "Network Performance Metrics"):

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