CPE definition

CPE means equipment employed on the premises of a Person other than a Carrier to originate, route or terminate Telecommunications (e.g., a telephone, PBX, modem pool, etc.).

Examples of CPE in a sentence

  • By investing in healthcare focused summer bridge programs, Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE) seeks to create a pipeline of future healthcare professionals, reduce workforce shortages, and contribute to the overall economic development of the state to strengthen the education and training pipeline of healthcare professions.

  • Customer must activate and use the CPE within the areas served by our owned and operated network.

  • Verizon may, in order to protect the Network, operations, and other customers, suspend or terminate the Wireless Service, if Wireless Service or CPE is used: (a) in an illegal manner (including "spamming" or other abusive messaging); (b) in a manner prohibited by the Agreement; or (c) in a manner that has an adverse impact on the Network, operations or customers.

  • If the CPE requires a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card provided by us, we own any intellectual property or software on the SIM card.


More Definitions of CPE

CPE means either: (a) Customer Purchased Equipment, or (b) Customer Premises Equipment; and consists of hardware, software and materials used in the transport and/or termination/storage of data and voice transmission.
CPE means continuing pharmacy education accredited by the ACPE.
CPE means the equipment (including hardware, cables, connectors, and related software) that is supplied by Orange as part of the Services and managed by Orange for use with such Services at the Locations. For the avoidance of doubt, CPE is never owned by Customer.
CPE means Customer Premises Equipments.
CPE means Customer Premises Equipment to be used;