NID (Network Interface Device) Clause Samples

The NID (Network Interface Device) clause defines the point at which a telecommunications provider's network connects to the customer's premises wiring. Typically, this device is installed at the customer's location and serves as the demarcation point for responsibility between the service provider and the customer. For example, the provider is responsible for maintaining the network up to the NID, while the customer is responsible for wiring and equipment beyond it. This clause clarifies maintenance obligations and helps prevent disputes over service issues by clearly establishing the boundary of responsibility.
NID (Network Interface Device). The Verizon provided interface terminating Verizon’s Telecommunications network on the property where the Customer’s service is located at a point determined by Verizon. The NID contains an FCC Part 68 registered ▇▇▇▇ from which Inside Wire may be connected to Verizon’s network.
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