Common use of Propagation Delay Clause in Contracts

Propagation Delay. 1.6.7.1 Propagation Delay is defined as the round trip delay between the received signal and the transmitted signal. 1.6.7.2 The Propagation Delay Quality of Service parameter shall be no more than 22ms. Both Parties will take appropriate actions (e.g. echo cancellation) if this Propagation Delay is exceeded. 1.6.7.3 The apportionment for the Propagation Delay budget for Service Supplier and Service Taker is as follows: 5 ms 4.5 ms 3 ms 4.5 ms 5 ms

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Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Propagation Delay. 1.6.7.1 1.6.6.1 Propagation Delay is defined as the round trip delay between the received signal and the transmitted signal. 1.6.7.2 1.6.6.2 The Propagation Delay Quality of Service parameter shall be no more than 22ms. Both Parties will take appropriate actions (e.g. echo cancellation) if this Propagation Delay is exceeded. 1.6.7.3 1.6.6.3 The apportionment for the Propagation Delay budget for Service Supplier and Service Taker is as follows: 5 ms 4.5 ms 3 ms 4.5 ms 5 ms

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Sources: Joint Working Manual