Network Interface Device definition

Network Interface Device or "NID" is a Network Element (including all of its features, functions and capabilities) that includes any means of Interconnection of End User Customer premises wiring to Qwest's distribution plant, such as a cross connect device used for that purpose. "New Service Provider" means the Party to which an End User Customer switches its local Exchange Service or the Party to which an End User Customer is porting its telephone number(s).
Network Interface Device or “NID” means the BA-provided interface terminating BA’s telecommunications network on the property where the Customer's service is located at a point determined by BA. The NID contains an FCC Part 68 registered xxxx from which Inside Wire may be connected to BA’s network.
Network Interface Device or “NID” means any means of interconnection of customer premises wiring to Verizon’s distribution plant, such as a cross-connect device used for that purpose.

Examples of Network Interface Device in a sentence

  • Where Customer orders UNI Device Diversity at the same time as the primary Type 1 or Type 3 Access circuit, Verizon provides a second Customer circuit via a unique Network Interface Device (NID) at the same customer premises.

  • This facility will include a Network Interface Device (NID) at the customer’s location for the purpose of connecting the loop to the customer’s inside wire.

  • Where Customer orders UNI Card Diversity at the same time as the primary Ethernet Access circuit, Verizon provides a second circuit via a unique customer-facing card on the Network Interface Device (NID) at the same customer premises.

  • Network Interface Device (NID) UNE....................................................VII-3 4.1 Element Description....................................................................VII-3 4.2 Direct Connection.

  • The UCL-ND will include a Network Interface Device (NID) at the customer’s location for the purpose of connecting the loop to the customer’s inside wire.


More Definitions of Network Interface Device

Network Interface Device or “NID” is as described in Attachment 2 of this Agreement.
Network Interface Device or “NID” is defined as any means of interconnection of customer premises wiring to the incumbent LEC’s distribution plant, such as a cross-connect device used for that purpose. An incumbent LEC shall permit a requesting telecommunications carrier to connect its own loop facilities to on-premises wiring through the incumbent LEC’s network interface device, or at any other technically feasible point
Network Interface Device means the telecommunications demarcation device and cross connect point demarcating the boundary with any wireline backhaul facility and which is on or adjacent to the pole or support structure supporting the small wireless facility.
Network Interface Device or “NID” means the BA-provided interface terminating BA’s telecommunications network on the property where the Customer's service is located at a point determined by BA. The NID contains a FCC Part 68 registered jack from which Inside Wire may be connected to BA’s network.
Network Interface Device. (NID): A stand-alone Network Element defined as any means of interconnecting customer premises Inside Wiring to CenturyLink’s distribution plant, such as a cross-connect device used for that purpose. This includes all features, functions, and capabilities of the facilities used to connect the Local Loop to End User Inside Wiring, regardless of the specific mechanical design.
Network Interface Device means the point of demarcation between the end user's inside wiring and GTE's facilities.
Network Interface Device means the point of demarcation between the end user’s inside wiring and GTE’s facilities.