The Bitstream 2a Service Sample Clauses

The Bitstream 2a Service clause defines the terms and conditions under which the Bitstream 2a broadband service is provided to customers. It typically outlines the technical specifications, service levels, and any limitations or requirements for accessing the service, such as necessary equipment or network compatibility. By clearly establishing the scope and parameters of the Bitstream 2a Service, this clause ensures both parties understand their obligations and helps prevent disputes regarding service delivery or performance.
The Bitstream 2a Service. 2.1 The Bitstream 2a Service is a multi-class Bitstream Service suitable for accessing a wide range of internet and bespoke applications and content delivered over a shared fibre access. Bitstream 2a is part of the UFB family of Bitstream Services: Bitstream 2 Based on the TCF Mass Market service. Bitstream 2a Based on the TCF Mass Market service. Bitstream 3 Based on the TCF Business service. Bitstream 3a Based on the TCF Business service, with Low Priority options. Bitstream 4 Based on the TCF Business Premium service. UFB Handover Connection Based on the TCF E-NNI specification. Multicast Based on the TCF Ethernet Multicast Access (EMA) service. ATA Voice An analogue telephone access service. 2.2 A diagram of the configuration for the Bitstream 2a Service is set out in Appendix A. The Bitstream 2a Service provides one or more E-AVPLs from the UNI at the End User Premises (or End User Tenancy in the case of an MDU) to the UFB Handover Connection Service located at the POI that enables a Service Provider to access and interconnect with the LFC Network. 2.3 The Bitstream 2a Service is an input service which a Service Provider can combine with other LFC services (or with the Service Provider’s own network or wholesale services provided by other service providers) to provide fibre based telecommunications services to End Users. 2.4 The Bitstream 2a Service has the following key characteristics: 2.4.1 The Bitstream 2a Service includes one or more Ethernet E-AVPL Bitstream Services delivered in conjunction with Baseband over GPON. In particular: (a) each Ethernet E-AVPL Bitstream Service provides a single VLAN between the UNI and the E-NNI; and (b) the Baseband service supports up to two instances of the ATA Voice Service. 2.4.2 Support for two classes of traffic, High Priority and Low Priority. 2.4.3 A range of Service Template package offers. Clause 3.
The Bitstream 2a Service. 2.1 The Bitstream 2a Service is a multi-class Bitstream Service suitable for accessing a wide range of internet and bespoke applications and content delivered over a shared fibre access to an NBAP. Bitstream 2a is part of the UFB family of Bitstream Services: Bitstream 2 Based on the TCF Mass Market service. Bitstream 2a Based on the TCF Mass Market service. Bitstream 3 Based on the TCF Business service. Bitstream 3a Based on the TCF Business service, with Low Priority options. Bitstream 4 Based on the TCF Business Premium service. UFB Handover Connection Based on the TCF E-NNI specification. Multicast Based on the TCF Ethernet Multicast Access (EMA) service. ATA Voice An analogue telephone access service. 2.2 A diagram of the configuration for the Bitstream 2a Service is set out in Appendix A. The Bitstream 2a Service provides one or more E-AVPLs from the UNI at NBAP location to the UFB Handover Connection Service located at the POI that enables a Service Provider to access and interconnect with the LFC Network. 2.3 The Bitstream 2a Service is an input service which a Service Provider can combine with other LFC services (or with the Service Provider’s own network or wholesale services provided by other service providers) to provide fibre based telecommunications services to NBAP locations. 2.4 The Bitstream 2a Service has the following key characteristics: 2.4.1 The Bitstream 2a Service includes one or more Ethernet E-AVPL Bitstream Services delivered in conjunction with Baseband over GPON. In particular: (a) each Ethernet E-AVPL Bitstream Service provides a single VLAN between the UNI and the E-NNI; and (b) the Baseband service supports up to two instances of the ATA Voice Service. 2.4.2 Support for two classes of traffic, High Priority and Low Priority. 2.4.3 A range of Service Template package offers. Clause 3.
The Bitstream 2a Service. 2.1 The Bitstream 2a Service is a multi-class Bitstream Service suitable for accessing a wide range of internet and bespoke applications and content delivered over a shared fibre access. Bitstream 2a is part of the UFB family of Bitstream Services: Bitstream 2a Based on the TCF Mass Market service.

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