Customer Access definition

Customer Access means the physical network (including the metallic pair) between the Broadband Access Server and a Customer's Site;

Examples of Customer Access in a sentence

  • For purposes of this definition, the phrase “End User Customer Access Side of the NID” is descriptive and does not convey any ownership or usage rights.

  • Additionally, LLC may provide the Digital Carousel during the period beginning after the preceding feature film (or, in the case of the first feature film of the day, beginning after the opening of the auditorium doors for that film) until the beginning of the Traditional Content Program, and, if LLC provides the Digital Carousel, then all Non-Digitized Theatres will, subject to the terms of Section 4.12 (Customer Access to Pre-Feature Program), participate in the Digital Carousel.

  • Additionally, LLC may provide the Digital Carousel during the period beginning after the preceding feature film (or, in the case of the first feature film of the day, beginning after the opening of the auditorium doors for that film) until the beginning of the Pre-Feature Program and, if LLC provides the Digital Carousel, then all Digitized Theatres will, subject to the terms of Section 4.12 (Customer Access to Pre-Feature Program), participate in the Digital Carousel.

  • The NBN Fixed Wireless Service is a broadband Internet service which uses the NBN Fixed Wireless Customer Access Network to deliver Internet connectivity at the Network Boundary Point at your Premises.

  • Bellcore TR-NWT-000776, Network Interface Description for ISDN-1 Customer Access, Issue 2, February 1993.

  • As of the Original Effective Date and during the Term, pursuant to the terms of Section 4.01 (Content and Distribution of the Digital Content Service and Traditional Content Program), LLC will provide the following Advertising Services to the Digitized Theatres, and all Digitized Theatres will, subject to the terms of Section 4.12 (Customer Access to Pre-Feature Program), participate in (i) the Pre-Feature Program, (ii) the Policy Trailer and (iii) the Video Display Program.

  • We will give your Agent an account number for your credit account as soon as reasonably practicable but in any event before the Agency Customer Access Start Date.

  • Each Party shall promptly notify the other if it receives notice from a Contracted Customer: (i) terminating, or purporting or attempting to terminate the Customer Access Agreement, in the case of the Authority; or (ii) terminating, or purporting or attempting to terminate the Customer Contract, in the case of the Supplier.

  • The Supplier shall, as soon as reasonably possible after being notified by the Authority that a Customer has executed a Customer Access Agreement and in any event prior to the Earliest Supply Start Date for a Contracted Customer, provide such Customer with a copy of the Customer Welcome Pack (as Approved and amended by the Supplier pursuant to Paragraph 6.3).

  • Customer Field Workstream (CFW) Employees engaged in Customer Access Network (CAN) construction and/or in the end to end installation, operation, maintenance and repair of all services for customers and/or in the supervision and/or direct operational support of such employees and the testers in the service assurance call centres.

Related to Customer Access

  • Customer System means the Customer's computing environment (consisting of hardware, software and/or telecommunications networks or equipment) used by the Customer or the Supplier in connection with this Contract which is owned by or licensed to the Customer by a third party and which interfaces with the Supplier System or which is necessary for the Customer to receive the Services;

  • Customer Account means an account carried by a Participant on behalf of a Customer.

  • Customer User means an employee of Customer, a Customer Affiliate or Business Partner.

  • Customer Portal means a web portal maintained by Liferay or a Liferay Affiliate that provides for various resources accessible to Liferay Subscription customers as further described in Section 2.1 below.

  • Customer Systems means the Customer's information technology infrastructure, including computers, software, hardware, databases, electronic systems (including database management systems) and networks, whether operated directly by Customer or through the use of third-party services.