Network Terminating Unit Clause Samples
The Network Terminating Unit (NTU) clause defines the equipment or device at a customer's premises that serves as the demarcation point between the service provider's network and the customer's internal network. Typically, this clause outlines the responsibilities for installation, maintenance, and ownership of the NTU, specifying whether the provider or the customer is accountable for its upkeep and any associated costs. By clearly establishing these roles and boundaries, the clause helps prevent disputes over equipment management and ensures seamless connectivity between the provider and the customer.
Network Terminating Unit. CUA, its Affiliates or Underlying Operators may be required to provide a Network Terminating Unit (“NTU”) at the Customer’s premises. The NTU shall at all times remain the sole and exclusive property of CUA, its Affiliates or Underlying Operators, as the case maybe, and Customer shall have no interest or rights in it except for quiet possession and the rights to use the NTU in connection with the Service. If any NTU is damaged or removed by Customer, Customer shall be liable to CUA and CUA will invoice Customer for the replacement cost of the NTU.
Network Terminating Unit. CT Americas, its Affiliates or Underlying Operators may be required to provide a Network Terminating Unit (“NTU”) at the Customer’s premises. The NTU shall at all times remain the sole and exclusive property of CT Americas, its Affiliates or Underlying Operators, as the case may be, and Customer shall have no interest or rights in it except for quiet possession and the rights to use the NTU in connection with the Service. If any NTU is damaged or removed by Customer, Customer shall be liable to CT Americas and CT Americas will invoice the Customer for the replacement cost of the NTU.
