Backbone Fiber definition

Backbone Fiber means a fiber connecting Los Angeles, California and New York, New York.
Backbone Fiber. That portion of the fiber owned (prior to the Effective Date) by YYNT that extends between one PRC city or province and another PRC city or province.

Examples of Backbone Fiber in a sentence

  • All Backbone Fiber links to individual floors should be terminated on Fiber Patch Panels.

  • Backbone Fiber and Copper Cables shall be labeled within 12 inches of the visible end of the jacket.

  • Conduit Sock shall be MaxCell MXC 2003 YL (length) for the Distribution Fiber Optic Cable and MaxCell MXC 2003 GR (length) for the Backbone Fiber Optic Cable or approved equivalent.

  • Intra-building Backbone Fiber Optic Cabling shall be armored plenum rated 24- Strand single mode from the MDF to each of the IDFs in the building.

  • In my opinion, the NCBA could provide Internet service quicker, at less cost to taxpayers and to more customers by having the Service Provider owning "Last Mile" and the service drop the home or business and the NCBA own the "Middle Mile" Backbone Fiber line and perhaps the ONT.

  • Inter-building Backbone Fiber Optic Cabling shall be armored indoor/outdoor 48-Strand single mode home run from the MDF to the primary IDF in each of the buildings on the campus and dressed with fan-out kits as required.

  • As I understand, the NCBA is supposed to be providing the "Middle Mile” Backbone Fiber throughout the County and the Service Providers using the NCBA Network are providing the "Last Mile" Internet service to the homes and businesses.

  • OTDRFailure of vendor to provide these full test results will result in delay of payment until full test results are provided.6. Fiber Optic Backbone Fiber optic cable is required for all inter-building and intra-building backbone wiring.

  • Backbone Fiber Optic Cable System Requirements Information contained within this document identifies the specific requirements for multi-mode fiber optic backbone cable and installation processes for Labor and Industry buildings and offices.

  • The Backbone Fiber Riser System must consist of fiber cables with minimal 12-strand 8.3/9-um single mode placed from the telecommunications room on each floor to the inter-building telecom room (usually the “A” closet).

Related to Backbone Fiber

  • Fiber means a glass strand or strands which is/are protected by a color coded buffer tube and which is/are used to transmit a communication signal along the glass strand in the form of pulses of light.

  • Ethernet means a family of computer networking technologies for LANs.

  • PNode has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.

  • Router means a modem or router provided by us for use by you in connection with the Broadband Service.

  • Local Interconnection Trunks/Trunk Groups means the trunks that are used for the termination of Local Exchange Traffic, pursuant to iconectiv Technical Reference GR 317-CORE.

  • Interconnector means equipment used to link the electricity system of the State to electricity systems outside of the State;

  • Dark Fiber shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.7.1.

  • high voltage means the classification of an electric component or circuit, if its working voltage is > 60 V and ≤ 1500 V DC or > 30 V and ≤ 1000 V AC root mean square (rms).

  • Connectivity means the provision of a Permanent Separated Bicycle Lane system that reflects desired routes between all major origins and destinations in the city.

  • GPS means Global Positioning System.

  • Switch means a switching device employed by a Carrier within the Public Switched Network. Switch includes but is not limited to End Office Switches, Tandem Switches, Access Tandem Switches, Remote Switching Modules, and Packet Switches. Switches may be employed as a combination of End Office/Tandem Switches. "Switched Access Service" means the offering of transmission and switching services to Interexchange Carriers for the purpose of the origination or termination of telephone toll service. Switched Access Services include: Feature Group A, Feature Group B, Feature Group D, 8XX access, and 900 access and their successors or similar Switched Access Services. "Switched Access Traffic" is traffic that originates at one of the Party's End User Customers and terminates at an IXC Point of Presence, or originates at an IXC Point of Presence and terminates at one of the Party's End User Customers, whether or not the traffic transits the other Party's network.

  • Satellite means any satellite owned by the Issuer or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries and any satellite purchased by the Issuer or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries pursuant to the terms of a Satellite Purchase Agreement, whether such satellite is in the process of manufacture, has been delivered for launch or is in orbit (whether or not in operational service).