Committed Data Rates definition

Committed Data Rates. (CDR) means the minimum data rate committed by the customer and set forth in the customer order, (expressed in Megabits per second).
Committed Data Rates or "CDR" means the minimum amount of bandwidth which you can expect to receive on your broadband connection (expressed in Megabits per second (Mbps)) and as outlined in our Acceptable Use Policy. For example, with a CDR of 10Mbit you can expect to always receive a minimum throughput of 10Mbps on your connection.

Examples of Committed Data Rates in a sentence

  • It is mutually understood that customers who order fixed Committed Data Rates (not Burstable), may necessarily suffer packet losses should volume exceed the fixed Committed Data Rate ordered, and customers who purchase Burstable bandwidth may necessarily suffer packet losses should volume exceed the Burstable access ordered.

  • It is mutually understood that customers who order fixed Committed Data Rates (not Burstable), may necessarily suffer packet losses should volume exceed the fixed Committed Data Rate Ordered, and customers who purchase Burstable bandwidth may necessarily suffer packet losses should volume exceed the Burstable access Ordered.

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