Mean Time to Repair is the average duration of repair of a network fault from the moment it’s detected until it’s resolved. This metric is vital in assessing the efficiency of fault resolution processes, as a lower MTTR reflects faster, more effective troubleshooting. For instance, aiming for an MTTR under 4 hours ensures that faults impacting customer services are resolved promptly, maintaining service reliability.
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