Access Network Frequency Plan definition

Access Network Frequency Plan a plan intended to prevent or minimise or “ANFP” interference arising from the use of any equipment or apparatus connected or intended to be connected directly or indirectly to Metallic Path Circuits in the BT System and which is published and approved by Ofcom;
Access Network Frequency Plan means a plan intended to prevent or minimise interference arising from the use of any equipment or apparatus connected or intended to be connected directly or indirectly to Metallic Path Facilities or Shared Metallic Path Facilities and which is published and approved by an Industry Body to be appointed by ICASA in accordance with clause3.13 of these Regulations.

Examples of Access Network Frequency Plan in a sentence

  • It is therefore essential that the interference environment within an access network is controlled and managed to prevent accidental or malicious degradation of service and to this end some form of Access Network Frequency Plan (ANFP) is required.

  • CITC further considers that as long as the OLO equipment and service is compatible with the Power Spectral Density specifications in the Access Network Frequency Plan, then the list set out above imposes no further restrictions.Accordingly, in its Decision, CITC has not directed STC to amend Clause 5.1(a) (Schedule 2.1).

  • The technical limitations are defined in the Access Network Frequency Plan (ANFP).Once SOTAP has been provisioned between the exchange and the end customer’s premises you should be able to apply other available features required by end customers.

  • To prevent undue interference with other users of the Openreach access network, terminal equipment should conform to the requirements of the "Specification of the Access Network Frequency Plan (ANFP) applicable to transmission systems used on the Openreach Access Network".

  • You are responsible for checking for conformity with all requirements including Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and Access Network Frequency Plan (ANFP).

  • ScopeThis Suppliers Information Note (SIN 375) relates to the requirement for equipment connected to the metallic twisted pairs of the Openreach access network to comply with the "Specification of the Access Network Frequency Plan (ANFP) applicable to transmission systems used on the Openreach Access Network" [1].

  • The first phase is to define what is needed to be tested—not as easy as it might seem on the surface.

  • In the UK, Ofcom (then Oftel) developed an Access Network Frequency Plan (ANFP) for both the British Telecom and Kingston networks in 1999/2000.

  • Batelco must release an Access Network Frequency Plan to the participating OLOs in the LLU Field Test no later than 14 days prior to the start date of the Field Test to allow OLOs to decide on the configurations to be used during the Field Test.

  • As already indicated under Section 1.3 of this Consultation Document, further specific issues which are related to technical aspects including the Access Network Frequency Plan (ANFP) and sub-loop unbundling will be the subject of a separate workstream.

Related to Access Network Frequency Plan

  • Brand Name or Equal Specification means a specification which uses one or more manufacturer’s names or catalogue numbers to describe the standard of quality, performance, and other characteristics needed to meet District requirements, and which provides for the submission of equivalent products.

  • Brand Name Specification means a specification limited to one or more items by manufacturers’ names or catalogue number.

  • health and safety specification means a site, activity or project specific document prepared by the client pertaining to all health and safety requirements related to construction work;

  • User Guide means such user guide or document issued or prescribed by us, through any medium, setting out instructions on the use of the EB Services;