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IP Latency Statistics

Verizon Business is constantly measuring the latency (speed) of core areas of its network using data collected by pings via the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).

How is the data collected?

Data is collected from designated routers in key network hubs world-wide, in 5-minute intervals. Monthly latency and packet delivery statistics are derived from averaging all samples from the previous month.

What are our targets?

Verizon Business Service Level Agreements (SLAs) guarantee

Monthly latency figures of:

  • 45ms or less for regional round trips within North America.
  • 30ms or less for regional round trips within Europe.
  • 90ms or less for transatlantic round trips between London and New York.

Packet delivery of:

  • 99.5 percent or greater for regional round trips within Europe and North America.
  • 99.5 percent or greater for transatlantic round trips between London and New York.

SLA VSAT Statistics

Verizon Enterprise Solutions is constantly measuring the latency (speed) of core areas of its network using data collected by pings via the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).

How is the data collected?

Network Transit Delay is the round trip average monthly delay between the origination and the destination between the in-route and out-route demarcation points.

Network Packet Guarantee is measured based on the percentage of test packets that reach their intended destination, divided by the total number of test packets sent.

What are our targets?

Verizon Enterprise Solutions Service Level Agreements (SLAs) provide:

  • Network Transit Delay - 800 Msec or less for regional round trips within North America
  • Network Packet Guarantee - 99% average or greater for regional round trips within North America

Private IP Network SLA Statistics

Verizon Enterprise Solutions is constantly measuring the performance metrics of its Private IP network utilizing a variety of tools. Following are the actual performance measurements for the past 12 months:

How is the data collected?

US Network Delay is calculated by measuring round trip transit delay between Verizon Enterprise Solutions-designated backbone network nodes across the contiguous US PIP Network and averaging the results over a thirty day period.

Network MOS is calculated by sampling performance scores for the EF traffic class, using the standards based E-model (ITU-T G.107), between Verizon Enterprise Solutions-designated backbone network nodes in each specific region and averaging the results over a thirty day period.

What are our targets?

The US Network Delay Service Level Standard is 36ms roundtrip or less using 64-byte packets for measurement. The network monthly average MOS performance for EF traffic is a minimum of 4.0.

VZlatencyController lat_latency Verizon Enterprise Latency Statistics (ms) lat_latency || lat_latency

Verizon Enterprise Latency Statistics (ms)

IP Latency Statistics

Verizon Business is constantly measuring the latency (speed) of core areas of its network using data collected by pings via the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).

How is the data collected?

Data is collected from designated routers in key network hubs world-wide, in 5-minute intervals. Monthly latency and packet delivery statistics are derived from averaging all samples from the previous month.

What are our targets?

Verizon Business Service Level Agreements (SLAs) guarantee

Monthly latency figures of:

  • 45ms or less for regional round trips within North America.
  • 30ms or less for regional round trips within Europe.
  • 90ms or less for transatlantic round trips between London and New York.

Packet delivery of:

  • 99.5 percent or greater for regional round trips within Europe and North America.
  • 99.5 percent or greater for transatlantic round trips between London and New York.

SLA VSAT Statistics

Verizon Enterprise Solutions is constantly measuring the latency (speed) of core areas of its network using data collected by pings via the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).

How is the data collected?

Network Transit Delay is the round trip average monthly delay between the origination and the destination between the in-route and out-route demarcation points.

Network Packet Guarantee is measured based on the percentage of test packets that reach their intended destination, divided by the total number of test packets sent.

What are our targets?

Verizon Enterprise Solutions Service Level Agreements (SLAs) provide:

  • Network Transit Delay - 800 Msec or less for regional round trips within North America
  • Network Packet Guarantee - 99% average or greater for regional round trips within North America

Private IP Network SLA Statistics

Verizon Enterprise Solutions is constantly measuring the performance metrics of its Private IP network utilizing a variety of tools. Following are the actual performance measurements for the past 12 months:

How is the data collected?

US Network Delay is calculated by measuring round trip transit delay between Verizon Enterprise Solutions-designated backbone network nodes across the contiguous US PIP Network and averaging the results over a thirty day period.

Network MOS is calculated by sampling performance scores for the EF traffic class, using the standards based E-model (ITU-T G.107), between Verizon Enterprise Solutions-designated backbone network nodes in each specific region and averaging the results over a thirty day period.

What are our targets?

The US Network Delay Service Level Standard is 36ms roundtrip or less using 64-byte packets for measurement. The network monthly average MOS performance for EF traffic is a minimum of 4.0.

VZlatencyController lat_lat2us Verizon Enterprise Latency Statistics for Country Specific Metrics (ms) lat_lat2us || lat_lat2us

Verizon Enterprise Latency Statistics for Country Specific Metrics (ms)

IP Latency Statistics

Verizon Business is constantly measuring the latency (speed) of core areas of its network using data collected by pings via the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).

How is the data collected?

Data is collected from designated routers in key network hubs world-wide, in 5-minute intervals. Monthly latency and packet delivery statistics are derived from averaging all samples from the previous month.

What are our targets?

Verizon Business Service Level Agreements (SLAs) guarantee

Monthly latency figures of:

  • 45ms or less for regional round trips within North America.
  • 30ms or less for regional round trips within Europe.
  • 90ms or less for transatlantic round trips between London and New York.

Packet delivery of:

  • 99.5 percent or greater for regional round trips within Europe and North America.
  • 99.5 percent or greater for transatlantic round trips between London and New York.

SLA VSAT Statistics

Verizon Enterprise Solutions is constantly measuring the latency (speed) of core areas of its network using data collected by pings via the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).

How is the data collected?

Network Transit Delay is the round trip average monthly delay between the origination and the destination between the in-route and out-route demarcation points.

Network Packet Guarantee is measured based on the percentage of test packets that reach their intended destination, divided by the total number of test packets sent.

What are our targets?

Verizon Enterprise Solutions Service Level Agreements (SLAs) provide:

  • Network Transit Delay - 800 Msec or less for regional round trips within North America
  • Network Packet Guarantee - 99% average or greater for regional round trips within North America

Private IP Network SLA Statistics

Verizon Enterprise Solutions is constantly measuring the performance metrics of its Private IP network utilizing a variety of tools. Following are the actual performance measurements for the past 12 months:

How is the data collected?

US Network Delay is calculated by measuring round trip transit delay between Verizon Enterprise Solutions-designated backbone network nodes across the contiguous US PIP Network and averaging the results over a thirty day period.

Network MOS is calculated by sampling performance scores for the EF traffic class, using the standards based E-model (ITU-T G.107), between Verizon Enterprise Solutions-designated backbone network nodes in each specific region and averaging the results over a thirty day period.

What are our targets?

The US Network Delay Service Level Standard is 36ms roundtrip or less using 64-byte packets for measurement. The network monthly average MOS performance for EF traffic is a minimum of 4.0.

VZlatencyController lat_packet Verizon Enterprise Packet Delivery Statistics (%) lat_packet || lat_packet

Verizon Enterprise Packet Delivery Statistics (%)

IP Latency Statistics

Verizon Business is constantly measuring the latency (speed) of core areas of its network using data collected by pings via the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).

How is the data collected?

Data is collected from designated routers in key network hubs world-wide, in 5-minute intervals. Monthly latency and packet delivery statistics are derived from averaging all samples from the previous month.

What are our targets?

Verizon Business Service Level Agreements (SLAs) guarantee

Monthly latency figures of:

  • 45ms or less for regional round trips within North America.
  • 30ms or less for regional round trips within Europe.
  • 90ms or less for transatlantic round trips between London and New York.

Packet delivery of:

  • 99.5 percent or greater for regional round trips within Europe and North America.
  • 99.5 percent or greater for transatlantic round trips between London and New York.

SLA VSAT Statistics

Verizon Enterprise Solutions is constantly measuring the latency (speed) of core areas of its network using data collected by pings via the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).

How is the data collected?

Network Transit Delay is the round trip average monthly delay between the origination and the destination between the in-route and out-route demarcation points.

Network Packet Guarantee is measured based on the percentage of test packets that reach their intended destination, divided by the total number of test packets sent.

What are our targets?

Verizon Enterprise Solutions Service Level Agreements (SLAs) provide:

  • Network Transit Delay - 800 Msec or less for regional round trips within North America
  • Network Packet Guarantee - 99% average or greater for regional round trips within North America

Private IP Network SLA Statistics

Verizon Enterprise Solutions is constantly measuring the performance metrics of its Private IP network utilizing a variety of tools. Following are the actual performance measurements for the past 12 months:

How is the data collected?

US Network Delay is calculated by measuring round trip transit delay between Verizon Enterprise Solutions-designated backbone network nodes across the contiguous US PIP Network and averaging the results over a thirty day period.

Network MOS is calculated by sampling performance scores for the EF traffic class, using the standards based E-model (ITU-T G.107), between Verizon Enterprise Solutions-designated backbone network nodes in each specific region and averaging the results over a thirty day period.

What are our targets?

The US Network Delay Service Level Standard is 36ms roundtrip or less using 64-byte packets for measurement. The network monthly average MOS performance for EF traffic is a minimum of 4.0.

VZlatencyController lat_pack2us Verizon Enterprise Packet Delivery Statistics for Country Specific Metrics(%) lat_pack2us || lat_pack2us

Verizon Enterprise Packet Delivery Statistics for Country Specific Metrics(%)

IP Latency Statistics

Verizon Business is constantly measuring the latency (speed) of core areas of its network using data collected by pings via the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).

How is the data collected?

Data is collected from designated routers in key network hubs world-wide, in 5-minute intervals. Monthly latency and packet delivery statistics are derived from averaging all samples from the previous month.

What are our targets?

Verizon Business Service Level Agreements (SLAs) guarantee

Monthly latency figures of:

  • 45ms or less for regional round trips within North America.
  • 30ms or less for regional round trips within Europe.
  • 90ms or less for transatlantic round trips between London and New York.

Packet delivery of:

  • 99.5 percent or greater for regional round trips within Europe and North America.
  • 99.5 percent or greater for transatlantic round trips between London and New York.

SLA VSAT Statistics

Verizon Enterprise Solutions is constantly measuring the latency (speed) of core areas of its network using data collected by pings via the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).

How is the data collected?

Network Transit Delay is the round trip average monthly delay between the origination and the destination between the in-route and out-route demarcation points.

Network Packet Guarantee is measured based on the percentage of test packets that reach their intended destination, divided by the total number of test packets sent.

What are our targets?

Verizon Enterprise Solutions Service Level Agreements (SLAs) provide:

  • Network Transit Delay - 800 Msec or less for regional round trips within North America
  • Network Packet Guarantee - 99% average or greater for regional round trips within North America

Private IP Network SLA Statistics

Verizon Enterprise Solutions is constantly measuring the performance metrics of its Private IP network utilizing a variety of tools. Following are the actual performance measurements for the past 12 months:

How is the data collected?

US Network Delay is calculated by measuring round trip transit delay between Verizon Enterprise Solutions-designated backbone network nodes across the contiguous US PIP Network and averaging the results over a thirty day period.

Network MOS is calculated by sampling performance scores for the EF traffic class, using the standards based E-model (ITU-T G.107), between Verizon Enterprise Solutions-designated backbone network nodes in each specific region and averaging the results over a thirty day period.

What are our targets?

The US Network Delay Service Level Standard is 36ms roundtrip or less using 64-byte packets for measurement. The network monthly average MOS performance for EF traffic is a minimum of 4.0.

VZlatencyController lat_jitter Verizon Enterprise Jitter Statistics (ms) lat_jitter || lat_jitter

Verizon Enterprise Jitter Statistics (ms)

IP Latency Statistics

Verizon Business is constantly measuring the latency (speed) of core areas of its network using data collected by pings via the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).

How is the data collected?

Data is collected from designated routers in key network hubs world-wide, in 5-minute intervals. Monthly latency and packet delivery statistics are derived from averaging all samples from the previous month.

What are our targets?

Verizon Business Service Level Agreements (SLAs) guarantee

Monthly latency figures of:

  • 45ms or less for regional round trips within North America.
  • 30ms or less for regional round trips within Europe.
  • 90ms or less for transatlantic round trips between London and New York.

Packet delivery of:

  • 99.5 percent or greater for regional round trips within Europe and North America.
  • 99.5 percent or greater for transatlantic round trips between London and New York.

SLA VSAT Statistics

Verizon Enterprise Solutions is constantly measuring the latency (speed) of core areas of its network using data collected by pings via the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).

How is the data collected?

Network Transit Delay is the round trip average monthly delay between the origination and the destination between the in-route and out-route demarcation points.

Network Packet Guarantee is measured based on the percentage of test packets that reach their intended destination, divided by the total number of test packets sent.

What are our targets?

Verizon Enterprise Solutions Service Level Agreements (SLAs) provide:

  • Network Transit Delay - 800 Msec or less for regional round trips within North America
  • Network Packet Guarantee - 99% average or greater for regional round trips within North America

Private IP Network SLA Statistics

Verizon Enterprise Solutions is constantly measuring the performance metrics of its Private IP network utilizing a variety of tools. Following are the actual performance measurements for the past 12 months:

How is the data collected?

US Network Delay is calculated by measuring round trip transit delay between Verizon Enterprise Solutions-designated backbone network nodes across the contiguous US PIP Network and averaging the results over a thirty day period.

Network MOS is calculated by sampling performance scores for the EF traffic class, using the standards based E-model (ITU-T G.107), between Verizon Enterprise Solutions-designated backbone network nodes in each specific region and averaging the results over a thirty day period.

What are our targets?

The US Network Delay Service Level Standard is 36ms roundtrip or less using 64-byte packets for measurement. The network monthly average MOS performance for EF traffic is a minimum of 4.0.

VZlatencyController lat_usmos Verizon Enterprise MOS Statistics lat_usmos || lat_usmos

Verizon Enterprise MOS Statistics

IP Latency Statistics

Verizon Business is constantly measuring the latency (speed) of core areas of its network using data collected by pings via the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).

How is the data collected?

Data is collected from designated routers in key network hubs world-wide, in 5-minute intervals. Monthly latency and packet delivery statistics are derived from averaging all samples from the previous month.

What are our targets?

Verizon Business Service Level Agreements (SLAs) guarantee

Monthly latency figures of:

  • 45ms or less for regional round trips within North America.
  • 30ms or less for regional round trips within Europe.
  • 90ms or less for transatlantic round trips between London and New York.

Packet delivery of:

  • 99.5 percent or greater for regional round trips within Europe and North America.
  • 99.5 percent or greater for transatlantic round trips between London and New York.

SLA VSAT Statistics

Verizon Enterprise Solutions is constantly measuring the latency (speed) of core areas of its network using data collected by pings via the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).

How is the data collected?

Network Transit Delay is the round trip average monthly delay between the origination and the destination between the in-route and out-route demarcation points.

Network Packet Guarantee is measured based on the percentage of test packets that reach their intended destination, divided by the total number of test packets sent.

What are our targets?

Verizon Enterprise Solutions Service Level Agreements (SLAs) provide:

  • Network Transit Delay - 800 Msec or less for regional round trips within North America
  • Network Packet Guarantee - 99% average or greater for regional round trips within North America

Private IP Network SLA Statistics

Verizon Enterprise Solutions is constantly measuring the performance metrics of its Private IP network utilizing a variety of tools. Following are the actual performance measurements for the past 12 months:

How is the data collected?

US Network Delay is calculated by measuring round trip transit delay between Verizon Enterprise Solutions-designated backbone network nodes across the contiguous US PIP Network and averaging the results over a thirty day period.

Network MOS is calculated by sampling performance scores for the EF traffic class, using the standards based E-model (ITU-T G.107), between Verizon Enterprise Solutions-designated backbone network nodes in each specific region and averaging the results over a thirty day period.

What are our targets?

The US Network Delay Service Level Standard is 36ms roundtrip or less using 64-byte packets for measurement. The network monthly average MOS performance for EF traffic is a minimum of 4.0.

VZlatencyController lat_vsatdelay Network Transit Delay lat_vsatdelay || lat_vsatdelay

Network Transit Delay

IP Latency Statistics

Verizon Business is constantly measuring the latency (speed) of core areas of its network using data collected by pings via the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).

How is the data collected?

Data is collected from designated routers in key network hubs world-wide, in 5-minute intervals. Monthly latency and packet delivery statistics are derived from averaging all samples from the previous month.

What are our targets?

Verizon Business Service Level Agreements (SLAs) guarantee

Monthly latency figures of:

  • 45ms or less for regional round trips within North America.
  • 30ms or less for regional round trips within Europe.
  • 90ms or less for transatlantic round trips between London and New York.

Packet delivery of:

  • 99.5 percent or greater for regional round trips within Europe and North America.
  • 99.5 percent or greater for transatlantic round trips between London and New York.

SLA VSAT Statistics

Verizon Enterprise Solutions is constantly measuring the latency (speed) of core areas of its network using data collected by pings via the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).

How is the data collected?

Network Transit Delay is the round trip average monthly delay between the origination and the destination between the in-route and out-route demarcation points.

Network Packet Guarantee is measured based on the percentage of test packets that reach their intended destination, divided by the total number of test packets sent.

What are our targets?

Verizon Enterprise Solutions Service Level Agreements (SLAs) provide:

  • Network Transit Delay - 800 Msec or less for regional round trips within North America
  • Network Packet Guarantee - 99% average or greater for regional round trips within North America

Private IP Network SLA Statistics

Verizon Enterprise Solutions is constantly measuring the performance metrics of its Private IP network utilizing a variety of tools. Following are the actual performance measurements for the past 12 months:

How is the data collected?

US Network Delay is calculated by measuring round trip transit delay between Verizon Enterprise Solutions-designated backbone network nodes across the contiguous US PIP Network and averaging the results over a thirty day period.

Network MOS is calculated by sampling performance scores for the EF traffic class, using the standards based E-model (ITU-T G.107), between Verizon Enterprise Solutions-designated backbone network nodes in each specific region and averaging the results over a thirty day period.

What are our targets?

The US Network Delay Service Level Standard is 36ms roundtrip or less using 64-byte packets for measurement. The network monthly average MOS performance for EF traffic is a minimum of 4.0.

VZlatencyController lat_vsatguar Network Packet Guarantee (%) lat_vsatguar || lat_vsatguar

Network Packet Guarantee (%)

IP Latency Statistics

Verizon Business is constantly measuring the latency (speed) of core areas of its network using data collected by pings via the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).

How is the data collected?

Data is collected from designated routers in key network hubs world-wide, in 5-minute intervals. Monthly latency and packet delivery statistics are derived from averaging all samples from the previous month.

What are our targets?

Verizon Business Service Level Agreements (SLAs) guarantee

Monthly latency figures of:

  • 45ms or less for regional round trips within North America.
  • 30ms or less for regional round trips within Europe.
  • 90ms or less for transatlantic round trips between London and New York.

Packet delivery of:

  • 99.5 percent or greater for regional round trips within Europe and North America.
  • 99.5 percent or greater for transatlantic round trips between London and New York.

SLA VSAT Statistics

Verizon Enterprise Solutions is constantly measuring the latency (speed) of core areas of its network using data collected by pings via the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).

How is the data collected?

Network Transit Delay is the round trip average monthly delay between the origination and the destination between the in-route and out-route demarcation points.

Network Packet Guarantee is measured based on the percentage of test packets that reach their intended destination, divided by the total number of test packets sent.

What are our targets?

Verizon Enterprise Solutions Service Level Agreements (SLAs) provide:

  • Network Transit Delay - 800 Msec or less for regional round trips within North America
  • Network Packet Guarantee - 99% average or greater for regional round trips within North America

Private IP Network SLA Statistics

Verizon Enterprise Solutions is constantly measuring the performance metrics of its Private IP network utilizing a variety of tools. Following are the actual performance measurements for the past 12 months:

How is the data collected?

US Network Delay is calculated by measuring round trip transit delay between Verizon Enterprise Solutions-designated backbone network nodes across the contiguous US PIP Network and averaging the results over a thirty day period.

Network MOS is calculated by sampling performance scores for the EF traffic class, using the standards based E-model (ITU-T G.107), between Verizon Enterprise Solutions-designated backbone network nodes in each specific region and averaging the results over a thirty day period.

What are our targets?

The US Network Delay Service Level Standard is 36ms roundtrip or less using 64-byte packets for measurement. The network monthly average MOS performance for EF traffic is a minimum of 4.0.

VZlatencyController lat_pipdel Private IP US Network Latency (ms) lat_pipdel || lat_pipdel

Private IP US Network Latency (ms)

IP Latency Statistics

Verizon Business is constantly measuring the latency (speed) of core areas of its network using data collected by pings via the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).

How is the data collected?

Data is collected from designated routers in key network hubs world-wide, in 5-minute intervals. Monthly latency and packet delivery statistics are derived from averaging all samples from the previous month.

What are our targets?

Verizon Business Service Level Agreements (SLAs) guarantee

Monthly latency figures of:

  • 45ms or less for regional round trips within North America.
  • 30ms or less for regional round trips within Europe.
  • 90ms or less for transatlantic round trips between London and New York.

Packet delivery of:

  • 99.5 percent or greater for regional round trips within Europe and North America.
  • 99.5 percent or greater for transatlantic round trips between London and New York.

SLA VSAT Statistics

Verizon Enterprise Solutions is constantly measuring the latency (speed) of core areas of its network using data collected by pings via the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).

How is the data collected?

Network Transit Delay is the round trip average monthly delay between the origination and the destination between the in-route and out-route demarcation points.

Network Packet Guarantee is measured based on the percentage of test packets that reach their intended destination, divided by the total number of test packets sent.

What are our targets?

Verizon Enterprise Solutions Service Level Agreements (SLAs) provide:

  • Network Transit Delay - 800 Msec or less for regional round trips within North America
  • Network Packet Guarantee - 99% average or greater for regional round trips within North America

Private IP Network SLA Statistics

Verizon Enterprise Solutions is constantly measuring the performance metrics of its Private IP network utilizing a variety of tools. Following are the actual performance measurements for the past 12 months:

How is the data collected?

US Network Delay is calculated by measuring round trip transit delay between Verizon Enterprise Solutions-designated backbone network nodes across the contiguous US PIP Network and averaging the results over a thirty day period.

Network MOS is calculated by sampling performance scores for the EF traffic class, using the standards based E-model (ITU-T G.107), between Verizon Enterprise Solutions-designated backbone network nodes in each specific region and averaging the results over a thirty day period.

What are our targets?

The US Network Delay Service Level Standard is 36ms roundtrip or less using 64-byte packets for measurement. The network monthly average MOS performance for EF traffic is a minimum of 4.0.

VZlatencyController lat_pipmos Private IP Network Mean Opinion Score ('MOS') lat_pipmos || lat_pipmos

Private IP Network Mean Opinion Score ('MOS')