Drop Cable definition

Drop Cable means the physical fiber optic cable located on the Subscriber end which connects the Access Point to the FTTx Network;
Drop Cable means the physical fiber optic cable which connects the Access Point to the FTTx Network;
Drop Cable means the FOC that connects the Splitter Port to the NID or CPE.

Examples of Drop Cable in a sentence

  • The length of the Drop Cable can vary from 400 mm to 1050 mm depending on the application.

  • The assembly includes a Drop Connector, Drop Cable, Chassis penetration Overmold, and PCB solder pins or wires.

  • Drop Cable Connector with Grommet and wire organizer (with CM: label) $[***] ($ [***]) Three-conductor Drop Cable 3 × 1mm2 $[***] Splice Box for Three-Conductor Cable; without cable $[***] $ [***] *2 Splice Box for Five-Conductor Cable; without cable tbd* Three-conductor Trunk Cable 3 × 2,5 mm2 $[***] Five-Conductor Trunk Cable 5 × 2,5 mm2 tbd* Temporary / shipping cap for splice box.

  • Some orders may request customization as set in annex 2 §2.4; Each Service Order for Access that does not meet the specifications and assumptions (for instance an Access order with a Drop Cable) beyond 8mif introduction duct or equivalent is not available or usable) will be considered non-standard and Company shall charge Operator incremental costs above 8m incurred by Operator for such additional works.

Related to Drop Cable

  • Drop box means a device used for serial or sequential distribution of effluent by gravity flow to a lateral of a soil treatment area.

  • Distribution Company means a distribution company as defined in Section 1 of Chapter 164 of the Massachusetts General Laws.3

  • co-pilot means a pilot operating other than as pilot-in-command, on an aircraft for which more than one pilot is required, but excluding a pilot who is on board the aircraft for the sole purpose of receiving flight instruction for a licence or rating.

  • Drop means the cable that connects the ground block on the Subscriber's residence to the nearest feeder cable of the System.

  • Pro se means a party not represented by an attorney of record.