Examples of PONFAS Feeder Service in a sentence
PONFAS Feeder Service Connector Type Fibre terminations must be SC/APC type connectors (complying with the IEC 61754-4 standard) or alternatively LC/APC also known as LCA type connectors (complying with the IEC 61754-20 standard) as appropriate.
At the completion of the first PONFAS Distribution Service installation for a PONFAS Feeder Service instance, the LFC will perform an end-to-end test of the service from the Central Office to the End User Premises or Service Provider Premises (as applicable) to ensure it is within specification.
Should a fault be reported against a PONFAS Feeder Service, the Service Level in clause 2.2 (c) will apply.
The PONFAS Feeder Service includes a Splitter in an FFP connected to a designated Central Office.
At the completion of a PONFAS Feeder Service installation the LFC will perform an end- to-end test of the service from the Central Office to the Fibre Flexibility to ensure it is within specification.
At the completion of a subsequent PONFAS Distribution Service installation for a PONFAS Feeder Service instance, the LFC will either verify optical connectivity, if the Service Provider has an active laser connected to the PONFAS Feeder Service, or use the Service Provider active network diagnostic tools to verify service is within specification.
At the completion of subsequent PONFAS Distribution Service installation for a PONFAS Feeder Service instance, the LFC will either verify optical connectivity, if the Service Provider has an active laser connected to the PONFAS Feeder Service, or use the Service Provider active network diagnostic tools to verify service is within specification.
Common Infrastructure After completion of the MDU Connection Prerequisite Steps, the LFC must complete the installation of the first Residential or Business PONFAS Distribution Service Connection and PONFAS Feeder Service Connection (as applicable) for the First MDU Order and the MDU Common Infrastructure (if any) by the First MDU Connection Date.
If a PONFAS Feeder Service Splitter port is found to be faulty (i.e. deemed unrepairable), either as part of a new connection or subsequently, then the Service Provider may request Chorus to either fix the PONFAS Feeder Service Splitter port (i.e. replace the Splitter), which will require a planned outage for all Customers on the PONFAS Feeder Service, or move the PONFAS Distribution Service to a different PONFAS Feeder Service Splitter port.
The PONFAS Distribution Service connects an End User Premises within the Fibre Flexibility Point Coverage Area to the Splitter associated with and installed with the PONFAS Feeder Service.