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BT Network definition

BT Network means the communications network owned or leased by BT and used to provide a Service.
BT Network means the communications network owned or leased by BT and used to provide the Service.

Examples of BT Network in a sentence

  • TECHNOLOGY SPECIFICATION(S)2.1 The Infrastructure Service uses a copper and/or fibre network infrastructure architecture to provide connection between a point of handover to the BT Network on the Site boundary and either the NTE, NTP or ONT, as appropriate which will be delivered by means of BT’s copper or fibre access network, as appropriate.

  • Leased Line Access is a dedicated Circuit from a Site to the nearest BT Network PoP, and is capable of carrying all Classes of Service (CoS).

  • Based on the IEEE 802.3z[1] Gigabit Ethernet standard, data can move from 10 Mbit/s to 100 Mbit/s to 1000 Mbit/s without protocol translation or changes to application and networking software.The interface is the Network Termination Point (NTP), i.e. the point of connection on the BT Network Terminating Equipment (NTE) for connecting CP equipment.

  • The fibre infrastructure is utilised throughout the BT Network, including from the exchange to the cabinet, and then the copper infrastructure is utilised from cabinet to the premises.

  • BT will arrange for the Site(s) to be connected to an Inbound Node on the BT Network using the type of Access Line set out in the Order, or BT’s agent may do this on BT’s behalf.


More Definitions of BT Network

BT Network means the communications network owned or
BT Network means the telecommunications network owned or leased by BT used to provide the Service.
BT Network means BT’s electronic communications network;
BT Network means the telecommunications network owned or leased by BT and used to provide the Service. “CBIBO” means centralised break-in and break-out for incoming and outgoing calls.