Network Termination Unit definition

Network Termination Unit or (NTU)" means the telecommunications box for connecting the Network and the Fixed Services to the Customer Equipment.
Network Termination Unit or “NTU” means the physical interface which provides the service demarcation or Point of Handover of the wholesale service within the customer premises.
Network Termination Unit means a switch or router.

Examples of Network Termination Unit in a sentence

  • Wherever possible, the EtherConnect Backup Service will use a different routing (i.e. distinct cable infrastructure connected to a distinct Local Exchange or Area POP) and be delivered on a separate NTU (Network Termination Unit).

  • No QoS is provided.* Speeds quoted are between the Network Termination Unit at your premises to our Point of Presence.

  • A key driver for the school in choosing our solution was its flexibility and, in the event of disruption, continuous internet access provided by 4G back-up.Every TPG Telecom customer choosing nbn Enterprise Ethernet or TPG Fast Fibre receives a Smart Network Termination Unit, providing the flexibility to dedicate bandwidth to superfast internet, or split their bandwidth across data, internet, voice, or cloud services.

  • In some cases the NTP is presented by means of an electrical equipment referred to as the Network Termination Unit (NTU).

  • For Customer Premises without Managed Customer Premises Equipment ( “MCPE”), the demarcation point is the Wide Area Network (“WAN”) interface of the Network Termination Equipment (“NTE”) or Network Termination Unit (“NTU”) for ADSL Service(s).

  • An Ethernet Half-Circuit terminates towards the End User on a Fast Ethernet (RJ45), Gigabit Ethernet (RJ45 or optical) or 10Gigabit Ethernet (optical) port of a NTU (Network Termination Unit) and towards the Operator in a VLAN dedicated to this Ethernet Half-Circuit and identified by its VLAN tag (S-tag) on the regional interconnection.

  • A Network Termination Unit is a device located at the final interconnect point between the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and a customer’s equipment.

  • ONT: means Optical Network Termination Unit which is a device that transforms incoming optical signals into electronics at a Subscriber’s premises in order to provide Fibre-Optic Broadband Services.

  • The FTTH pilot network architecture outlined in Figure 3 above is based on a point-to-multipoint GPON architecture that connects a retail customer’s Network Termination Unit (NTU) to the unbundling operator’s Optical Line Terminal (OLT) equipment co-located in the eircom exchange (MPoP) via the Optical Distribution Frame (ODF) and a fibre cabinet.

  • NTU means Network Termination Unit and is a Telstra network device.

Related to Network Termination Unit