Examples of Network Demarcation Point in a sentence
Spectrum’s obligation is to provide Communications Services to the customer-accessible interface device or equipment installed by Spectrum at the Spectrum Network Demarcation Point at the Service Location.
Unless otherwise indicated with respect to Services in this Schedule, the Network Demarcation Point is the ethernet port on the NTD.
The TBO provider must ensure the Network Demarcation Point is available to receive data from the RSS and must ensure that such data when made available is transmitted to the TBO and vice versa.
Spectrum’s obligation is to provide Communications Services to the customer- accessible interface device or equipment installed by Spectrum at the Spectrum Network Demarcation Point at the Service Location.
Sponsor will have the right in its discretion (a) to display and disclose, as may be required under state or federal law or as is otherwise desired by Sponsor, information relating to this Agreement, any and all payments, reimbursement for expenses, or other transfer of value made in other than dollar form relating to this Agreement, or any other information relating to this Agreement and (b) to display such information on Sponsor’s websites.
See also Alan Bogg and KD Ewing, ‘The Implications of the RMT Case’ (2014) 43 ILJ 221.
The calculation of the TEX SLA will exclude orders executed with a one-visit installation as there is a shared responsibility during the customer visit where: • the splicer executes the work up to the Network Demarcation Point on behalf of Proximus,• the technician executes the activation of the Beneficiary services beyond the Network Demarcation Point on behalf of the OLO which is beyond the control of Proximus.
The Network Demarcation Point ("Demarc") at the premises shall consist of a multimode or copper port(s), providing the services specified herein, on the Customer side of the Company-provided optronics device.Customer-Owned Equipment and Wiring At Customer sites, Customer shall be responsible for all equipment and wiring on Customer side of the Demarc.
Further research is warranted to exam- ine how the changes in the geography and struc- ture of GVCs (such as becoming a key hub or peripheral) affect productivity.However, emerging evidence suggests that the fragmentation of production may have stag- nated since 2011, raising the question of the extent to which further productivity gains from GVCs can be realized going forward.
Inside Wire Maintenance FeeCovers any Telephone Company installed wiring between the Network Demarcation Point and the Telephone or other device (not including theTelephone or other device) per month ..........................................................