Approved CPE definition

Approved CPE means internet connectivity routers, Customer premises switches and routers, and IP enabled devices (e.g. handsets) and intangible computer code contained therein, designated by CenturyLink. In some cases, Customer may provide its own Approved CPE. If Customer provides Approved CPE, the provisions of the “Customer-Owned CPE” section of HV/SIP Provisions will apply.
Approved CPE means IADs or Customer premises routers designated by CenturyLink and configured per the specifications designated by CenturyLink.
Approved CPE means internet connectivity routers, Customer premises switches and routers, and IP enabled devices (e.g. handsets) designated by CenturyLink.

Examples of Approved CPE in a sentence

  • A copy of CenturyLink’s current Approved CPE list and list of current minimum operating system requirements are available upon request.

  • CenturyLink may add to the Approved Connectivity and Approved CPE lists from time to time.

  • Subject to connectivity and Approved CPE limits, Customer may order up to a maximum of 10,000 Hosted VoIP seats/TNs per location.

  • Unless stated otherwise, all Customer-owned CPE used with Service must: (i) be on CenturyLink’s Approved CPE list; (ii) be covered by a CenturyLink CPE maintenance plan during the entire Term; (iii) include an operating system that complies with CenturyLink’s minimum requirements; and (iv) be re-imaged or programmed by CenturyLink to work with Service.

  • CenturyLink has no liability for Service deficiencies or interruptions caused by Customer, its employees, contractors or agents, or end users reconfiguring or misconfiguring the Approved Connectivity or Approved CPE.

  • Except for IP handsets, which can be included with Hosted VoIP Service, Customer must purchase connectivity and Approved CPE separately.

  • Instead of renting Approved CPE from CenturyLink, Customer may, at its option, utilize Customer- owned CPE with Service.

  • The then current list of Approved Connectivity and Approved CPE is available to Customer upon request.

  • Qwest has no liability for Service deficiencies or interruptions caused by Customer, its employees, contractors or agents, or End Users reconfiguring or misconfiguring the Approved Connectivity or Approved CPE.

  • Except for IP handsets, which can be included with UCaaS Hosted PBX Service, Customer must purchase Approved Connectivity and Approved CPE separately.


More Definitions of Approved CPE

Approved CPE for purposes of this Attachment means an Adtran NV1335 ▇▇▇ router/switch, Adtran NV4305 ▇▇▇ router/switch and Adtran, NV1234 ▇▇▇ and NV1238 ▇▇▇ Ethernet switches and intangible computer code contained therein, IP enabled devices (e.g. handsets), and Data/Fax modems designated by Qwest.
Approved CPE means internet connectivity routers, Customer premises switches and routers, and IP enabled devices (e.g. handsets) and intangible computer code contained therein, designated by CenturyLink. In some cases, Customer may provide its own Approved CPE. If
Approved CPE means internet connectivity routers, Customer premises switches and routers, and IP enabled devices (e.g. handsets) designated by Qwest.
Approved CPE or “CPE” means pre-selected rental hardware/software/licenses listed on CenturyLink Approved Vendor CPE list. This will include Customer premises switches and routers, and IP enabled devices (e.g. handsets) designated by CenturyLink and specifically configured for Managed Office Essentials.
Approved CPE or “CPE” means pre-selected rental hardware/software/licenses listed on CenturyLink Approved Vendor CPE list. This may include Customer premises switches and routers, and IP Devices (e.g. handsets) designated by CenturyLink and specifically configured for HCS. “Approved CPE” for HCS includes the Cisco CUBE for Session Border Controllers for SIP connectivity, Cisco Integrated Service Routers for site survivability access (at remote locations), and Cisco VoIP handsets, including but not limited to models 3905, 7821, 7841 and 8961.