A service level agreement (SLA) is a contract between a service provider and a customer. Here the service provider may be an Internet service provider, a telecommunications carrier, or any company that provides outsourcing services. The services, among others, include offsite application management (ASPs), offsite network management (MSPs), Web hosting services, dedicated leased lines, and shared packet-oriented services.
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