Inside Wire definition

Inside Wire wires and other facilities which are usually in, or in proximity of, premises of the tenants or occupants of the Building, and which are under those persons' or entities' responsibility and control.
Inside Wire or “Inside Wiring” means all wire, cable, terminals, hardware, and other equipment or material on the Customer’s side of the Rate Demarcation Point.
Inside Wire means wires and other facilities which are usually in, or in proximity of, premises of a Customer, and which are under the Customer’s responsibility and control.

Examples of Inside Wire in a sentence

  • The NID contains an FCC Part 68 registered xxxx from which Inside Wire may be connected to Verizon’s network.

  • The Customer shall be responsible for resolving any conflicts between service providers for access to Customer’s premises and Inside Wire.

  • The NID contains an FCC Part 68 registered jack from which Inside Wire may be connected to Verizon’s network.

  • When necessary, Verizon will rearrange its facilities to provide access to an existing Customer’s Inside Wire.

  • The NID houses the protector which establishes the demarcation point between the loop (inclusive of the NID) and the End User Customer’s Inside Wire pursuant to 47 CFR 68.105.


More Definitions of Inside Wire

Inside Wire means Cables that are in, or in proximity of, premises of the owners, tenants or occupants of the Building and which are under those persons’ or entities’ responsibility and control;
Inside Wire or “Inside Wiring” means the cable that runs inside your home to a point 12 inches outside of your home, and includes any extra outlets, splitters, connections, fittings or wall plates attached to it.
Inside Wire means the same as "customer premises wire" defined above.
Inside Wire means the conduits, wires, cables, and outlets affixed to the Property and owned and installed by Owner.
Inside Wire or “Inside Wiring” means all wire, cable, terminals, and associated equipment or materials on the Customer’s side of the Rate Demarcation Point.
Inside Wire means the wire that is used by a distribution undertaking for the distribution of programming services that is located inside a building or, in the case of an externally wired multiple-unit building, outside the building, and that extends from the demarcation point to one or more terminal devices inside a subscriber’s residence or other premises. It includes the outlets, splitters and faceplates that are attached or connected to the wire but does not include a secured enclosure that is used to house the wire and that is attached to the exterior wall of a subscriber’s residence or other premises, an amplifier, a channel converter, a decoder or a remote control unit. (câblage intérieur)
Inside Wire means all loop plant owned by CBT on end-user customer premises as far as the point of demarcation, including the loop plant near the end-user customer premisies.