Physical Network definition

Physical Network means fibers and related infrastructure (including poles, ducts, and highway shoulders) owned or leased (whether pursuant to a lease, indefeasible right of use or otherwise) by Parent or any of the Transferred Subsidiaries.
Physical Network means the conduit, fiber optical cables, handholds and related assets of the Fiber Business, including any conduit and fiber routes under construction.
Physical Network means the Physical Network Equipment, the Physical Network Fiber, the Physical Network Property and other network facilities that comprise the physical network, including fiber optic and other fixed wired and wireless network-related assets and telecommunications and cable equipment used by the Company to carry out its businesses as presently conducted, whether owned, leased or licensed by the Company and irrespective of whether they are located on public or private property, including, but not limited to, wires, cables, conduits, poles, antennas, transmission equipment, junction boxes, manholes, hand holes, connecting equipment and electronics.

Examples of Physical Network in a sentence

  • Hospital outpatient physical therapy visits will be subject to the same copayment in effect for physical therapy visits under the Managed Physical Network Program.

  • The Services are limited to the quantities of Physical Network Functions (PNF) or Virtual Network Functions (VNF), as applicable, specified in the Quote (“Usage Limit(s)”).

  • Internet VPN – Infrastructure to allow for application accessibility to host systems and file transfers - $[...] implementation - $[...] per month Physical Network – Infrastructure to allow for application accessibility to host systems and file transfers - Cost varies depending upon location and bandwidth TA2000 3270 Emulation (Mainframe Green Screen) – Account inquiry and ability to perform financial transactions or account maintenance depending upon user access.

  • The Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide to Buyer, prior to the Closing, a digital file of a map of the Physical Network (including any fiber routes under construction) that identifies which locations are owned or leased and that is accurate and complete in all material respects as of March 31, 2021.

  • Physical Network Connectivity Wired connectivity to the network is controlled via MAC addresses attributed to our corporate devices.

  • PMT Product Management Team PMT Program Management Team Equivalent to CT PMTL Product Management Team Leader PN Part Number PNIC Physical Network Interface Card PnP Plug And Play PNR Passive Not Ready PNT Partner Notification Tool PO Purchase Order PO Purchase Order Document submited by customer that shows they have reviewed the quote/proposal and are ready to move forward.

  • The OVN Southbound Database contains three kinds of data: Physical Network (PN) tables that specify how to reach hypervisor and other nodes, Logical Network (LN) tables that describe the logical network in terms of "logical data path flows," and Binding tables that link logical network components’ locations to the physical network.

  • Internet VPN — Infrastructure to allow for application accessibility to host systems and file transfers · $[ ] implementation · $[ ] per [ ] · Physical Network — Infrastructure to allow for application accessibility to host systems and file transfers · Cost varies depending upon location and bandwidth · TA2000 3270 Emulation (Mainframe Green Screen) — Account inquiry and ability to perform financial transactions or account maintenance depending upon user access.

  • The Physical Network is being, or will be, constructed for each Pre-Operational Data Center in accordance with the approved specifications in all materials respects, and is free and clear of any Encumbrances other than Permitted Encumbrances.

  • No Governmental Authority or other third party has any right to purchase the Physical Network or any portion thereof.


More Definitions of Physical Network

Physical Network means the Network Equipment and the Network Fiber, including all wires, cable, conduits, poles, antennas, transmission equipment, junction boxes, manholes, hand holes, connecting equipment, electronics and other facilities and facility infrastructure owned by or operated by the Acquired Companies, and all supporting electronic and passive equipment and infrastructure that together enable the transport and routing of telecommunications services.

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