Optional Service Features Clause Samples

The "Optional Service Features" clause defines which additional services or functionalities, beyond the standard offering, are available to the customer, typically on an opt-in basis. This clause outlines the process for selecting, activating, or paying for these extra features, and may specify any associated terms, such as additional fees or usage limitations. Its core practical function is to provide flexibility for customers to tailor the service to their needs while clearly delineating which features are included by default and which require separate agreement or payment, thereby preventing misunderstandings and disputes over service scope.
Optional Service Features.  Signaling. With Signaling, Verizon provides the capability for one Customer premises to alert another Customer premises of the same service with which it wishes to communicate.  Data Conditioning. With Data Conditioning, Verizon provides transmission characteristics for Voice Grade Services, such as controlling attenuation distortion and envelope delay distortion.  Access Integration Option. With the Access Integration Option, Verizon enables Customers to utilize their dedicated Access lines to carry traffic for both an inbound and an outbound service over the same circuits.
Optional Service Features.  (NS&D) Layer 2 Switch Geographic Diversity. With Layer 2 Switch Geographic Diversity, Verizon provides a second Customer circuit connected to a different Verizon Layer 2 switch device (determined by Verizon) in a different building from the primary circuit.  (NS&D) UNI Device Diversity (U.S. Only). Where Customer orders UNI Device Diversity at the same time as the primary Type 1 or Type 3 Access circuit, Verizon provides a second Customer circuit via a unique Network Interface Device (NID) at the same customer premises.  (NS&D) UNI Card Diversity (U.S. Only). Where Customer orders UNI Card Diversity at the same time as the primary Ethernet Access circuit, Verizon provides a second circuit via a unique customer-facing card on the Network Interface Device (NID) at the same customer premises.
Optional Service Features. 2.1.2.1 BEST+. With BEST+, Verizon enables Customer to burst through and exceed its simultaneous calling capacity should it make or receive a spike in traffic.
Optional Service Features. 1.3.1 VoIP IP Enterprise Routing (VIPER). Verizon will complete calls dialed over public numbers between Verizon VoIP Service Customer locations enabled with the VIPER feature without applying per-minute domestic or international usage charges. VIPER is available in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Asia-Pacific (except India).
Optional Service Features. Signaling. Verizon provides the capability for one Customer Site to alert another Customer Site of the same service with which it wishes to communicate. • Data Conditioning. Verizon provides transmission characteristics for voice grade Services, such as controlling attenuation distortion and envelope delay distortion.
Optional Service Features. Customer may select any of the following features: 1.3.1 Diversity. With Diversity service, Verizon provides a second equivalent circuit for the same Customer Site that may be configured as either active or passive, and as providing either Geographic Diversity or Router Diversity, as Customer elects.
Optional Service Features. 1.4.1 Partner DSL (Asia-Pac only) – Service Description. Verizon provides Partner DSL Access (Partner DSL) to enable Customer to obtain access with Secure Gateway to Verizon’s Private IP network via third- party-provided DSL circuits. Note that the transmission speeds available for selection are based on the maximum possible. If Partner DSL is interrupted or has other performance issues, Verizon will provide to Customer the information it has obtained from the third-party provider.
Optional Service Features. Customer may purchase any of the listed optional service features a la carte, independently of the User Level package selected.
Optional Service Features. With the Private IP Permanent Visual Circuits feature, Verizon will add one or more Private IP PVCs (defined in the General Definitions, link below) on Customer's Private IP Layer 2 port upon Customer’s request.
Optional Service Features. Diversity. Verizon provides a second equivalent circuit for the same Customer Site that may be configured as either active or passive, and as providing either Geographic Diversity or Router Diversity, as selected by Customer. • Dynamic Network Manager. Verizon provides a web-based interface through which Customer can dynamically manage its CAR and Port values. Customer accesses the interface through the VEC or via an API. • IP Multicasting. Verizon will simultaneously deliver a single stream of data to multiple recipients in Customer-provided multicast groups. • Multiple Virtual Routing and Forwarding. Customer may create multiple connections via a single Port. Customer may use those connections to extend the privacy and security of PIP to the various LANs at the Customer Site. Customer understands and accepts that packet drops may occur if Customer creates an oversubscription of VPN connections on the Port. • Class of Service Selection. Verizon will route Customer traffic based on the priority assigned by Customer using different classes of service designations, which follow the Diff-Serv model. If Customer does not set different classes, Verizon will route all Customer traffic using the Best Efforts (BE) class as the default priority designation. • Burstable Billing. Customer selects a Bandwidth Commitment and may burst up to a higher selected bandwidth as required.