Verizon offers the following performance Service Level Agreements (SLAs) covering Jitter, Mean Opinion Score (MOS), Network Availability, Provisioning Interval, and Time To Repair (TTR). These SLAs are available in the United States and Canada and in the following European countries: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
To receive a credit, Customer must submit its written request as set out in the table below within 30 business days after the month in which the SLA was not met. If Verizon confirms Customer's request (i.e., that the particular SLA was not met), then Customer shall receive a credit calculated as shown in the table below. No credits will be given with respect to VoIP Service not affected by the unmet SLA.
VoIP SLA | For Applicable Locations in Europe | For Locations within the U.S. and Canada |
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Applicable Network | Verizon’s VoIP Network | Verizon’s VoIP Network |
SLA eligible VoIP related access method | Verizon Private IP Verizon Internet Dedicated 3rd party access (unless excluded otherwise) | US and Canada applicable - Verizon Private IP - Verizon Internet Dedicated US only applicable: - Verizon Wireless LTE (unless excluded otherwise) - Verizon FiOS (unless excluded otherwise) - 3rd party access (unless excluded otherwise) |
Available Methods for Requesting Credit | Customer must submit its written request (email or FAX is acceptable) to its Verizon Account Team within the timescale defined in section 1.2 above. If a trouble ticket is required to document an outage or service event for credit compliance, a trouble ticket can be generated either through the Verizon Customer Service Center or through the web-based Verizon Enterprise Center. The number for the assigned Verizon Customer Service Center is printed on Customer's invoice. Access to the Verizon Enterprise Center can be requested by registering at the Verizon Enterprise Center portal: enterprisecenter.verizon.com. | Customer must complete and submit the online Verizon Enterprise Solutions Verizon Business VoIP Jitter Credit Request Form Verizon Enterprise Solutions Verizon Business VoIP MOS Credit Request Form Verizon Enterprise Solutions VoIP Network Availability Credit Request Form Verizon Business VoIP TTR Credit Request Form as applicable. Verizon Enterprise Solutions VoIP Provisioning Interval Credit Request Form |
MRC Service Credit Calculation | The Verizon VoIP SLA credit (the “Credit”) will be based upon the monthly recurring charge (MRC) equivalent to the customer’s monthly VoIP concurrent call fee. The Credit may also be based on the MRC for the related Verizon Internet Dedicated Service or Private IP Service as applicable. The maximum amount of the Credit available to Customer for any calendar month shall not exceed the total of the simultaneous calling capacity MRC plus the applicable MRC for the related Internet Dedicated service under the Agreement. | The Credit will be based upon the MRC equivalent to the customer’s monthly VoIP concurrent call fee. The Credit may also be based on the applicable MRC for the related Verizon Internet Dedicated Service or Private IP Service as applicable. For Business Connection, the MRC used to calculate the Credit is the customer’s bundled MRC. The maximum amount of the Credit available to Customer for any calendar month shall not exceed the total of the simultaneous calling capacity MRC plus the applicable MRC for the related Internet Dedicated service under the Agreement. In the case of Business Connection the maximum amount of the Credit available to Customer for any calendar month shall not exceed the total of the bundled MRC. |
Jitter Credit Calculation | If Verizon does not meet the Jitter SLA, the Customer will receive one day's share of their Verizon VoIP Service MRC Credit on all their provisioned concurrent calls across their enterprise. | |
MOS Credit Calculation | If Verizon does not meet the MOS SLA, the Customer will receive one day's share of their Verizon VoIP Service MRC Credit on all their provisioned concurrent calls across their enterprise. | |
Network Availability Credit Calculation | If Verizon does not meet the VoIP Network Availability SLA due to an issue with the Verizon VoIP network and it is confirmed by Verizon as an issue solely related to VoIP and not Verizon Private IP or Verizon Internet Dedicated then the Customer will receive (i) one day's share of their applicable Verizon VoIP Service MRC Credit on all their provisioned concurrent calls at the impacted site(s); and (ii) one day’s MRC for their Verizon Private IP or Verizon Internet Dedicated service at the impacted site(s), multiplied by each hour Verizon fails to meet its VoIP Network Availability SLA commitment (as defined below). If the customer is using Enterprise Concurrent calls, the Verizon VoIP Service MRC Credit SLA credit will be calculated as a percentage (%) of their total Enterprise Concurrent calls based on telephone numbers provisioned at the site. The credit will be applied to each Verizon site affected and is based on the total downtime the customer experienced during the relevant month. | |
TTR Credit Calculation | If Verizon does not meet the TTR SLA due to an issue with the Verizon VoIP network and it is confirmed by Verizon as being an issue solely related to VoIP and not Verizon Private IP or Verizon Internet Dedicated, then the Customer will receive (i) one day's share of their applicable Verizon VoIP Service MRC Credit on all their provisioned concurrent calls at the impacted site(s); and (ii) one day’s MRC for their Verizon Private IP or Verizon Internet Dedicated service, multiplied by each hour Verizon fails to meet its VoIP TTR SLA commitment (as defined below). If the customer is using Enterprise Concurrent calls, the Verizon VoIP Service MRC Credit SLA credit will be calculated as a percentage (%) of their total Enterprise Concurrent calls based on telephone numbers provisioned at the site. The credit will be applied to each affected Verizon VoIP site. The Customer may receive multiple TTR SLA credits in a given month. | |
Provisioning Interval Credit Calculation | If Verizon fails to meet the Provisioning Interval SLA, and Verizon confirms such failure, Verizon will provide to Customer a Service Credit equivalent to the monthly recurring charge (MRC) equivalent to the customer’s monthly VoIP concurrent call fee. | |
Basis for SLA claim for Jitter and MOS | Verizon will use Verizon's public backbone statistics Web site to verify that the MOS SLA and the Jitter SLA standard was not met. If Verizon confirms Customer's request, then Customer may submit a claim for credit. A trouble ticket may be required. | |
Basis for SLA claim for Network Availability and TTR | Customer must open a trouble ticket with Verizon while it is experiencing a VoIP Service problem. The calculation of unavailable time is based on trouble ticket times. The unavailable time starts when Customer opens a trouble ticket with Verizon and releases the VoIP Service for immediate testing. The unavailable time stops when the Applicable Network or access circuit trouble has been resolved and the VoIP Service is again available to Customer. If the Customer has multiple locations affected by an outage, the Customer may submit one ticket to address the multiple locations; however, the affected individual locations must be identified on the ticket. | |
Basis for SLA claim for Provisioning Interval | The Provisioning Interval is calculated by computing the period of time beginning on the date Verizon submits the Customer’s VoIP order to Verizon’s provisioning group and ends on the date that Verizon determines the VoIP service is ready for activation. |
Jitter SLA
Also known as delay variation, jitter is defined as the variation or difference in the end-to-end delay between received packets of an IP or packet stream. The VoIP Jitter SLA provides that Verizon's monthly jitter performance within the Applicable Network will not exceed 1.0 millisecond. Performance is measured by periodically collecting data across the Applicable Network, from which a monthly average is derived. Jitter performance statistics are available for review at verizonenterprise.com/terms/us/products/advantage/voicequality/ for the United States and Canada and verizonenterprise.com/terms/emea/voipsla/voicequality.xml for Europe.
Mean Opinion Score (MOS) SLA
MOS is a measure (score) of the audio fidelity, or clarity, of a voice call. It is a statistical measurement that predicts how the average user would perceive the clarity of each call. The VoIP MOS SLA provides that the Applicable Network performance will not drop below 4.0 where MOS is calculated using the standards-based E-model (ITU-T G.107). Performance is measured by periodically collecting data across the Applicable Network, from which a monthly average is derived. MOS performance statistics are available for review at verizonenterprise.com/terms/us/products/advantage/voicequality/ for the United States and Canada and verizonenterprise.com/terms/emea/voipsla/voicequality.xml for Europe.
VoIP Network Availability SLA
The VoIP Network Availability SLA provides that Applicable Network will be available at least 99.99 percent of the time as measured on a monthly basis by trouble ticket time. The Applicable Network is considered not available for the number of minutes that a trouble ticket shows the Applicable Network was not available to Customer. The network availability SLA is not applicable to sites that do not use Verizon Internet Dedicated or Verizon Private IP service. Customer is responsible for tracking the time via trouble tickets that any portion of the VoIP Service is unavailable due to Applicable Network unavailability.
Time to Repair SLA
The VoIP Time to Repair (TTR) SLA provides that priority one (PTY 1) tickets will be resolved within 5 hours or less in the European countries listed above and within 4 hours or less within the United States. PTY 1 Tickets are categorized as a “hard outage” where there is complete loss of VoIP Service or severe service degradation that results in Customer’s inability to receive any inbound calls and/or complete any outbound calls from a given location using Verizon VoIP. “Time to Repair” is defined as time taken to restore VoIP Service during a Hard Outage based on trouble ticket time. The TTR SLA is not applicable to sites that do not use Verizon Internet Dedicated or Verizon Private IP service.
Provisioning Interval SLA
Provisioning Interval Scope. The Provisioning Interval SLA requires that the ordered VoIP services are ready for use within 20 calendar days of the date of the submission of the order to Verizon’s provisioning group.
Provisioning Interval SLA Exclusions. In addition to the General Exclusions, the Provisioning Interval SLA does not include any period of time arising out of or associated with the following:
Any periods of delay attributable to the reasons above will be deducted from the provisioning interval time period.
General Exclusions
The following exclusions apply to all VoIP Service SLAs:
VoIP Network Availability and TTR SLA Exclusions
In addition to the General Exclusions, the VoIP Network Availability SLA and Time to Repair SLAs do not include time related to unavailability or outages resulting from:
Verizon reserves the right to amend any applicable SLA from time to time effective upon posting of the revised SLA where the SLA is set out or other notice to Customer of the change, provided that in the event of any amendment resulting in a material reduction of the SLA’s service levels or credits, Customer may terminate Services without early termination liability (except for payment of all charges up to the effective date of the termination of any such Services) by providing Verizon at least 30 days written notice of termination during the 30 days following posting of such amendment.