It refers to the provision of Ethernet based leased lines, of high capacity and guaranteed quality, for interconnection of:
Providers with their sub-networks
Providers with their Business Customers
More specifically, they can be distinguished in the following services:
“Ethernet Backhaul” service: It refers to the provision of Ethernet based symmetrical lines for the transmission of data to the Backhaul network between the settlement’s Access Node and the settlement’s RIX.
“Ethernet End User” service: It refers to the provision of Ethernet based symmetrical lines for the connection of the end user’s or provider’s POP that is located in the coverage area of the settlement’s Access Node with the settlement’s RIX.
The delimitation points of the service are:
The OTE Rural North manhole of the settlement’s Access Node or the end user or Provider’s POP, depending on the type of service.
The settlement’s relative RIX
The Ethernet services are provided at capacities up to 1 Gbps, according to the following table:
Service
Capacity
Contentio Ratio
Availability
e-Line 10
10 Mbps
1:1
98,75%
e-Line 30
30 Mbps
1:1
98,75%
e-Line 100
100 Mbps
1:1
98,75%
e-Line 250
250 Mbps
1:1
98,75%
e-Line 500
500 Mbps
1:1
98,75%
e-Line 1000
1 Gbps
1:1
98,75%
e-Line 10
10 Mbps
30% ελάχιστη εγγυημένη χωρητικότητα
98,75%
e-Line 30
30 Mbps
30% ελάχιστη εγγυημένη χωρητικότητα
98,75%
Service prerequisites:
Contract between OTE Rural North and the Provider
The provider should receive Hosting services at the settlement's RIX and should be interconnected with the OTE Rural North network through the “RIX-Ethernet Connection” service.
There should be network availability and feasibility of providing the service if Optical Access to the end-user or provider POP is required.