Common use of Network Boundary Point Clause in Contracts

Network Boundary Point. 4.11 The Network Boundary Point is defined as the Ethernet port and Basic Telephone Service port on the Optical Network Termination unit. Any cabling connected to these ports is your responsibility and subject to the requirements of the ACMA wiring rules (AS/ACIF S009:2006).

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Network Boundary Point. 4.11 (a) The Network Boundary Point is defined as the Ethernet port and Basic Telephone Service port on the Optical Network Termination unit. Any cabling connected to these ports is your responsibility and subject to the requirements of the ACMA wiring rules (AS/ACIF S009:2006).

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Network Boundary Point. 4.11 4.12 The Network Boundary Point is defined as the Ethernet port and Basic Telephone Service port on the Optical Network Termination unitUnit. Any New cabling must be installed to connect this port(s) to the location(s) in your house where you intend to use the Service (or other services connected to these ports the NTU). This cabling is your responsibility and subject to the requirements of the ACMA wiring rules (AS/ACIF S009:2006).

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Network Boundary Point. 4.11 (a) The Network Boundary Point is defined as the Ethernet port and Basic Telephone Service port on the Optical Network Termination unitdevice. Any cabling connected to these ports is your responsibility and subject to the requirements of the ACMA wiring rules (AS/ACIF S009:2006).

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Samples: www.internode.on.net

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