Network Boundary Point definition

Network Boundary Point means the point at which the TPG Network which supplies the Service connects to:
Network Boundary Point means the point where the NBN Service is provided to, which is;
Network Boundary Point means the point at which the iiNet Network connects to:

Examples of Network Boundary Point in a sentence

  • For residential and business customers this is up to the Network Boundary Point (NBP) or Main Distribution Frame (MDF) whichever is relevant of the premises.

  • You are responsible for all equipment, cabling and wiring beyond the Network Boundary Point at your Premises.

  • We will deliver Services to you up to the Network Boundary Point at your Premises.

  • Any cabling that is required in your premises beyond the Network Boundary Point is your responsibility.

  • Fibre Broadband Service delivers high-speed broadband internet over the Opticomm’s network to the Network Boundary Point of your premises.


More Definitions of Network Boundary Point

Network Boundary Point. The point at which the Chase Telco Network connects to: (a) Equipment or cabling of the Customer; or (b) Cabling of a third party where it is being used to convey the Service to Customer Equipment, or, if Chase Telco fails to designate that point, the Network Boundary Point ascertained in accordance with as defined in the Telecommunications Act. Order Form or Order: A physical or online application for Services submitted by the Customer to Chase Telco whether described as an Order or an Order Form.
Network Boundary Point means the point where the nbn Service is provided, being:
Network Boundary Point means the Telecommunications Outlet or Passive NTD that is connected to the iiNet VDSL2 Network. Passive NTD means a passive or non-powered device: provided by a us to establish a demarcation point between the iiNet VDSL2 network and customer cabling / equipment Required Equipment includes a modem and any other customer premises equipment that is required to access the Service. Software means any software we supply to you for use in conjunction with the Service which may change from time to time, including any upgrades and manuals. System Requirements means the pre-requisite computer hardware and operating systems software required for installation and customer support as specified on our support page on our Website.
Network Boundary Point means the point at which the INTECK IT Network connects to:
Network Boundary Point means the Telecommunications Outlet or Passive NTD that is connected to the iiNet Cable Network.
Network Boundary Point means the Ethernet port on the Wireless Network Termination Device at your Premises.
Network Boundary Point means the first point that the lead-in cable terminates in the xxxxxxxx.Xx the case of a Telephone Service, the first phone socket for a residential premises and the Main Distribution Frame for a business premises.