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.COM Registry Agreement | Service Level Agreement (SLA)

.COM Registry Agreement | Service Level Agreement (SLA)

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.COM Agreement Appendix 10
Service Level Agreement (SLA)


(1 March 2006)


VeriSign, Inc. ("VNDS") strives to provide a world-class level of service to its customers. This Service Level Agreement provides metrics and remedies to measure performance of the .com TLD registry operated by VNDS and to provide accredited and licensed Registrars with credits for certain substandard performance by VNDS.

A) DEFINITIONS:

1) Monthly Timeframe shall mean each single calendar month beginning and ending at 0000 Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

2) Planned Outage shall mean the periodic pre-announced occurrences when the SRS will be taken out of service for maintenance or care. Planned Outages will be scheduled only during the following window period of time each week, 0100 to 0900 GMT on Sunday (the "Planned Outage Period"). This Planned Outage Period may be changed from time to time by VNDS, in its sole discretion, upon prior notice to each Registrar. Planned Outages will not exceed 4 hours per calendar week beginning at 12:00 am GMT Monday nor total more than 8 hours/per month. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each year VNDS may incur 2 additional Planned Outages of up to 12 hrs in duration during the Planned Outage Period for major systems or software upgrades ("Extended Planned Outages"). These Extended Planned Outages represent total allowed Planned Outages for the month.

3) Shared Registration System ("SRS") Availability shall mean when the SRS is operational. By definition, this does not include Planned Outages or Extended Planned Outages.

4) SRS Unavailability shall mean when, as a result of a failure of systems within VNDS' control, the Registrar is unable to either:

a) establish a session with the SRS gateway which shall be defined as:

1) successfully complete a TCP session start,

2) successfully complete the SSL authentication handshake, and

3) successfully complete the registry registrar protocol ("RRP") or extensible provisioning protocol (“EPP”) session command.

b) execute a 3 second average round trip for 95% of the RRP or EPP check domain commands and/or less than 5 second average round trip for 95% of the RRP add or EPP create domain commands, from the SRS Gateway, through the SRS system, back to the SRS Gateway as measured during each Monthly Timeframe.

5) Unplanned Outage Time shall mean all of the following:

a) the amount of time recorded between a trouble ticket first being opened by VNDS in response to a Registrar's claim of SRS Unavailability for that Registrar through the time when the Registrar and VNDS agree the SRS Unavailability has been resolved with a final fix or a temporary work around, and the trouble ticket has been closed. This will be considered SRS Unavailability only for those individual Registrars impacted by the outage.

b) the amount of time recorded between a trouble ticket first being opened by VNDS in the event of SRS Unavailability that affects all Registrars through the time when VNDS resolves the problem with a final fix or a temporary work around, and the trouble ticket has been closed.

c) the amount of time that Planned Outage time exceeds the limits established in A.2 above.

d) the amount of time that Planned Outage time occurs outside the window of time established in A.2 above.

6) Monthly Unplanned Outage Time shall be the sum of minutes of all Unplanned Outage Time during the Monthly Timeframe. Each minute of Unplanned Outage Time subtracts from the available Monthly Planned Outage Time up to 4 hours.

7) WHOIS Service shall mean the Whois server running on port 43 of whois.crsnic.net and whois.verisign-grs.net.

8) Global Top Level Domain ("GTLD") Name Server shall mean any GTLD Name Server under SLD GTLD-SERVERS.NET (e.g. A.GTLD-SERVERS.NET).

B) RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES

1) Registrar must report each occurrence of alleged SRS Unavailability to VNDS customer service help desk in the manner required by VNDS (i.e., e-mail, fax, telephone) in order for an occurrence to be treated as SRS Unavailability for purposes of the SLA.

2) In the event that all Registrars are affected by SRS Unavailability, VNDS is responsible for opening a blanket trouble ticket and immediately notifying all Registrars of the trouble ticket number and details.

3) Both Registrar and VNDS agree to use reasonable commercial good faith efforts to establish the cause of any alleged SRS Unavailability. If it is mutually determined to be a VNDS problem, the issue will become part of the Unplanned Outage Time.

4) VNDS will perform monitoring from at least two external locations as a means to verify that a) sessions can effectively be established and b) all RRP or EPP commands can be successfully completed.

5) Registrar must inform VNDS any time its estimated volume of transactions (excluding check domain commands), will exceed Registrar's previous month's volume by more than 25%. In the event that Registrar fails to inform VNDS of a forecasted increase of volume of transactions of 25% or more and the Registrar's volume increases 25% or more over the previous month, and should the total volume of transactions added by VNDS for all Registrars for that month exceed VNDS' actual volume of the previous month's transactions by more than 20%, then Registrar will not be eligible for any SLA credits (as defined in section C) in that Monthly Timeframe. The Registrar shall provide such forecast at least 30 days prior to the first day of the next month. In addition, VNDS agrees to provide monthly transaction summary reports.

6) VNDS will notify Registrar of Planned Outages outside the Planned Outage Period at least 7 days in advance of such Planned Outage. In addition, VNDS will use reasonable commercial good faith efforts to maintain an accurate 30-day advance schedule of possible upcoming Planned Outages.

7) VNDS will update the WHOIS Service once per day beginning at 1200 GMT. VNDS will notify Registrars in advance when changes to the WHOIS Service update schedule occur.

8) VNDS will allow external monitoring of the SRS via an acceptable means to both parties.

9) VNDS will initiate the zone file transfer process at least twice daily at scheduled intervals. VNDS will notify Registrar in advance when changes to the schedule occur. VNDS will notify Registrars regarding any scheduled maintenance and unavailability of the GTLD ROOT-SERVERs.

10) VNDS will use commercial reasonable efforts to restore the critical systems of the SRS within 24 hours in the event of a force majeure and restore full system functionality within 48 hours. Outages due to a force majeure will not be considered SRS Unavailability.

11) VNDS will publish weekly system performance and availability reports. These reports will include average round trip for the RRP or EPP Check and Add Domain commands for all Registrars as well as a summary of SRS Availability for the previous week

12) VNDS will provide a 99.4% SRS Availability during each Monthly Timeframe.

C) CREDITS:

1) If SRS Availability is less than 99.4% in any Monthly Timeframe, VNDS will provide a credit to affected Registrar(s) who have complied with Sections B.1 and B.5 above as follows:

(i) In the case of SRS Unavailability as described in A.4.b, a credit will be given for the combined % total RRP or EPP add and check commands that fall below the 95% performance threshold established in A.4.b. For each affected Registrar, this will be calculated by multiplying the % below 95% by Registrar's monthly Add Domain volume x the average initial registration price charged to that Registrar during the month. The maximum credit to each Registrar shall not exceed 5% of the Registrar's total monthly Add Domain volume x that average registration price.

(ii) In the case of SRS Unavailability as described in A.4.a, and following the Monthly Timeframe when the Unplanned Outage began, VNDS will provide a credit to Registrar by multiplying Registrar's monthly Add Domain volume x the average initial registration price charged to that Registrar during the month and multiplying that product by the percentage of time that the Monthly Unplanned Outage Time exceeded 0.6% of the minutes in the Monthly Timeframe. The maximum credit to each Registrar under this subparagraph shall not exceed 10% of the Registrar's total monthly Add Domain volume x that average registration price.

Under no circumstances shall credits be applied when the availability problems are caused by network providers and/or the systems of individual Registrars.

D) MISCELLANEOUS:

1) As an addendum to the Registry-Registrar Agreement (RRA), no provision in this addendum is intended to replace any term or condition in the RRA.

2) Dispute Resolution will be handled per RRA Section 6.7.

3) Any interruption of SRS service that occurs, as a direct result of RRA Sections 2.12,, 5.4, or 6.3 or any other applicable RRA contract term, will not be determined SRS Unavailability per this SLA.