Service Management Boundary definition

Service Management Boundary or “SMB” means the physical interface port on the MPT Equipment which is the Customer’s access point for the Service, except for in-building cabling which may be required to connect to MPT Equipment within the Customer Premises; provided that, when the Application Form specifies MPT ownership of in-building cabling, the same shall be considered MPT Equipment and within the SMB.
Service Management Boundary or “SMB” means the demarcation point up to which BT will manage the
Service Management Boundary means the demarcation point up to which BT will manage the Service.

Examples of Service Management Boundary in a sentence

  • BT will have no responsibility for the Service outside the Service Management Boundary.

  • BT may invoice the Customer for Charges for investigating Customer reported Incidents where BT finds no Incident or that the Incident is outside the Service Management Boundary.

  • BT will have no responsibility for the Service (including any responsibility to meet any Service Levels) outside the Service Management Boundary.

  • Customer shall be responsible for the Service from the Customer’s side of the Service Management Boundary, which is from the cross-connection port or panel at the Service Equipment that connects to the Customer Equipment at the Service Location.

  • This includes provisioning, maintenance and management of all elements up to this Service Management Boundary.


More Definitions of Service Management Boundary

Service Management Boundary or “SMB” means the demarcation point up to which BT will manage the Service, as described in Paragraph 7.
Service Management Boundary has the meaning given in paragraph 4.1.
Service Management Boundary. (“SMB”) means the demarcation point up to which BT will manage the Service.
Service Management Boundary means the demarcation point up to which BT will manage the Service; “Service” or “On-Net Direct” or “BT Service” means the on-net direct service described in Section 2 of this Service Schedule.
Service Management Boundary means any aspect of the Service environment that is outside of BT’s control, including without limitation, any Customer obligation or third party component for which the Customer has directly contracted.
Service Management Boundary has the meaning given in paragraph 7 of the Services Schedule.
Service Management Boundary. (“SMB”) means the demarcation point up to which Vodafone will manage the Service.