NBAP TP definition

NBAP TP means the network point at the NBAP and nearest to the point of entry of that NBAP where the Wireline is terminated;

Examples of NBAP TP in a sentence

  • Where the fibre length from the FTTB Node to the NBAP TP exceeds 80 metres, additional charges shall be imposed on a Cost-Oriented Basis.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, all charges applicable to Schedule 10 (CO to NBAP DP Connection) and Schedule 11 (NBAP DP to NBAP TP Connection) under the Approved ICO shall apply unless specifically provided for otherwise below.

  • Point-to-Point Connection comprising one (1) fibre strand 24 $2,400 per fibre strand 36 $2,160 per fibre strand 48 $2,040 per fibre strand 60 $1,920 per fibre strand Other Charges for Point-to-Point Connections S/N Description of Charges Amount 1 One – Time Installation Charge (“OTC”) $1,500 per Point-to-Point Connection comprising one (1) fibre strand, with fibre length up to 80 metres from the FTTB Node to the NBAP TP.

  • Point-to-Point Connection comprising one (1) fibre strand 24 $2,400 per fibre strand 36 $2,160 per fibre strand 48 $2,040 per fibre strand 60 $1,920 per fibre strand Other Charges for Point-to-Point Connections S/N Description of Charges Amount 1 One – Time Installation Charge ( “OTC”) $1,500 per Point-to-Point Connection comprising one (1) fibre strand, with fibre length up to 80 metres from the FTTB Node to the NBAP TP.

  • Notwithstanding the above, the Requesting Licensee shall not be liable to pay any Charges for the removal of Patching Service related to or in connection with the termination of the NBAP DP to NBAP TP Connection, if such termination is the result of NetLink Trust’s fault.

  • NetLink Trust will provide the Service Level Guarantees in respect of the NBAP DP to NBAP TP Connection as set out in this Schedule.

  • The Insured party named on the Certificate shall match the name of the Hospital identified as the contracting party in this Agreement.

  • Where any Patching Service is no longer required as a result of the termination of the NBAP DP to NBAP TP Connection, NetLink Trust shall remove the Patching Service at all the relevant access points and the Requesting Licensee shall be liable for the termination charges in accordance with Schedule 15 (Charges).

  • IDA Directed Modifications: It is not clear how the NBAP TP location needs to be “demonstrated” in the map under clause 4.1(b).

  • In addition to the Installation Charge and Patching Charge, the Requesting Licensee shall be liable to pay a one-time charge for installation of the OpenNet Network from the designated Building MDF Room to the NBAP TP which will include ducting and/or trenching in order to reach the NBAP TP.

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