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Jitter. 4.1 The Allstream network is guaranteed to have an end-to-end Jitter of 5 ms or less over a calendar month.
Jitter. PacketFabric is committed to delivering a reliable, high-performance service, free from unnecessary jitter which could impact Service quality. Network jitter performance should be equal to or better than the target performance metrics below. North America < 2ms Europe < 2ms Australia < 2ms Trans-Atlantic < 2ms Trans-Pacific < 2ms In the event that these performance metrics cannot be met, the following table shall define the amount of credit the Customer is entitled to receive: 10% 10% of MRC 25% 20% of MRC 50% 30% of MRC 75% 40% of MRC 100% 50% of MRC *For example, 10% of 2 ms = 0.2 ms.
Jitter. Packet Jitter, Frame Delay Variance (FDV), is the difference in end-to-end one way delay between selected packets in a data stream with any lost packets being ignored. Frontier guarantees average FDV (inter-packet differential) performance on E-LINE Service transmissions will meet performance parameters outlined in the table below. Credits are based on the monthly average Frame Delay Variance. Customer must meet the following criteria to qualify for Service credits on the E-LINE Jitter SLA: • Access loops at Customer Service Locations A and Z may be fiber or copper connectivity from the Serving Wire Center to the NIDs at each Service Location to qualify for Fiber Loop FDV SLA. • Each SLA guarantee is associated with ONLY one QoS Level. Frontier will honor the Service credit associated with the QoS level ordered for E-LINE Services, as outlined in the applicable Ethernet Service Schedule. Customer will be entitled to the credit as outlined in Table 1E if E- LINE Services fail to meet applicable service level objectives, subject to Sections 3 and 4 below. Silver [Standard Data Service] n/s n/s n/s 10%
Jitter. 4.1 For packets with a QoS label of voice or data, the Allstream VPLS network is guaranteed to have an end-to-end Jitter of 1 ms or less over a calendar month.
Jitter. Jitter is calculated as the delay variance of the packets transported across the Network or the delta of delay between two consecutive packets. It is measured between two endpoints, and will consist of measuring the time between a set of packets. Jitter is measured by averaging sample measurements taken during a 30 day period between Network terminating equipment to which the Customer ports are attached when Agile Network is available.
Jitter. Depending on the application, jitter transfer, generation, and tolerance may conform to one or more of the following specifications: GR-253, ITU-T G.959 and IEEE 802.3ba.
Jitter. PacketFabric is committed to delivering a reliable, highperformance service, free from unnecessary jitter which could impact Service quality. Network jitter performance should be equal to or better than the target performance metrics below.
Jitter. 5.6.1 Definition. Displacement of data packets from their ideal sequence or position in time.
Jitter. (a) Commitment: Global Crossing commits to an inter-packet differential delay or “Jitter” for transmissions between any two Customer ports on the Global Crossing IP VPN Network (PR Routers) within the Customer’s VPN in accordance with the parameters below. Basic N/A N/A N/A N/A Enhanced < 15ms < 30ms <35ms < 30ms Premium < 5ms < 20ms < 25ms < 15ms
(b) Definition: Jitter (or inter-packet differential delay) is defined as the delay between packets in their deviation or displacement as they traverse the Global Crossing IP VPN network.
Jitter. 4.1 The Allstream network is guaranteed to have an end-to-end Jitter of 5 ms or less over a calendar month.
4.2 Credit
4.2.1 If the Jitter guarantee is not met is a calendar month, the customer may receive a service credit of 1/30th of the MRC for that month for each full 1 ms above the 5 ms maximun guarantee, not to exceed 15 ms above the 1 ms maximum guarantee.