Civil engineering infrastructure definition
Civil engineering infrastructure means physical local loop facilities deployed by an electronic communications operator to host local loop cables such as copper wires, optical fibre and co-axial cables. It typically refers, but is not limited to, subterranean or above-ground assets such as sub-ducts, ducts, manholes and poles.
Civil engineering infrastructure means physical infrastructure assets and other facilities offering the possibility to host electronic communications networks elements, in particular buildings or entries to buildings, building cables, including wiring, antennae, towers and other supporting constructions, poles, masts, ducts, conduits, inspection chambers, manholes and cabinets;
Civil engineering infrastructure or “CEI” means the physical access path facilities deployed by Eircom to host cables such as copper wires, optical fibre and co-axial cables. It includes, but is not limited to, subterranean or above-ground assets such as Sub-Ducts, Ducts, Chambers and Poles.