Customer Premise Equipment definition

Customer Premise Equipment or “CPE” means the Gateway which is located outside a Customer’s home or business, and any in-house or in-business devices consisting of thermostats and load control modules. “CPE Unit” means all CPE equipment for one home or business location.
Customer Premise Equipment means equipment installed on property owned or leased by a Customer (not including Micro-Pops) that allows a single building or single Customer (either business or household) and only that Customer to receive internet Service.
Customer Premise Equipment has the meaning set out in Section 2.1(i);

Examples of Customer Premise Equipment in a sentence

  • For commercial purposes, an ONT configured in bridged mode will be provided when Customer can connect their commercial grade Customer Premise Equipment device to the Ethernet ports on the ONT.


More Definitions of Customer Premise Equipment

Customer Premise Equipment or “CPE” means the Service Provider's managed device that resides at the BCN Customer's location. This device hosts an UNI-N interface port (e.g., a Service Provider's managed router, switch or cable modem).
Customer Premise Equipment means any associated equipment located at the Educational Institutions premises and connected to the ISP’s network at the demarcation point.
Customer Premise Equipment. “CPE” means equipment that we may provide at your site for the provision of Service(s) including without limitation telephone handsets for hSo: Managed Voice, and routers for hSo: ADSL;
Customer Premise Equipment means equipment employed on the premises of a person (other than a telecommuni- cations carrier) to originate, route, or terminate telecommunications.
Customer Premise Equipment. (“CPE”): means terminal and associated equipment and inside wiring located at a Subscriber’s premises and connected with the Licensed Telecommunication System;
Customer Premise Equipment means a telephone or other service provider equipment that is located on the customer’s premises (physical location) rather than on the service provider’s premises or in between. Telephone handsets, cable TV set-top boxes, and digital subscriber line routers are examples.
Customer Premise Equipment or CPE means the PSAP's communication equipment necessary for handling 9-1-1 calls.