House and Riser Cable Clause Samples

The 'House and Riser Cable' clause defines the responsibilities and standards for installing and maintaining the main cabling infrastructure within a building, specifically the cables that run vertically (risers) and horizontally (house cables) to connect different floors and units. This clause typically outlines which party is responsible for providing, installing, and repairing these cables, and may specify technical requirements such as cable type, routing, and compliance with building codes. Its core function is to ensure clear allocation of duties and technical standards, thereby preventing disputes over cable ownership, maintenance, and service quality within multi-tenant or multi-floor properties.
House and Riser Cable. A two-wire metallic distribution facility in Verizon’s network between the minimum point of entry for a building where a premises of a Customer is located (such a point, an “MPOE”) and the Rate Demarcation Point for such facility (or NID) if the NID is located at such Rate Demarcation Point).
House and Riser Cable. A distribution facility in Verizon’s network, other than in a FTTH Loop, between the minimum point of entry (“MPOE”) at a multiunit premises where an end user customer is located and the Demarcation Point for such facility, that is owned and controlled by Verizon.
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