Edge Location definition

Edge Location means Customer’s physical location(s), including but not limited to, retail stores, fulfillment centers, distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, medical clinics or offices, branch offices, or power substations. Edge Location does not include facilities whose primary purpose is the hosting and the provision of compute services, such as data centers, colocation facilities, or Public Cloud Services.
Edge Location means Customer’s remote physical banking or retail branch stores, automated teller machines, fulfillment lines, manufacturing lines, power substations, or federal or state government remote tactical mobile units. Edge Location does not include dedicated facilities whose sole purpose is the hosting and the provision of compute services, such as data centers, and colocation facilities, regardless as to whether such services are for internal or external purposes.
Edge Location means Customer’s physical location(s), including but not limited to, banking or retail stores, fulfillment centers, distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, medical clinics or offices, branch offices, or power substations, or federal and state government offices, or military tactical edges, or in-vehicle mobile edges. Edge Location does not include dedicated facilities whose sole purpose is the hosting and the provision of compute services, such as data centers, and colocation facilities or Public Cloud Services, regardless as to whether such services are for internal or external purposes.

More Definitions of Edge Location

Edge Location means Customer’s physical location(s), including but not limited to, retail stores, fulfillment centers, distribution centers, manufacturing factories, medical clinics or
Edge Location means Customer’s remote physical locations including but not limited to banking or retail branch stores, automated teller machines, fulfillment centers, manufacturing facilities, power substations, or federal or state government remote tactical edges or in-vehicle mobile edges. Edge Location does not include dedicated facilities whose sole purpose is the hosting and the provision of compute services, such as data centers, and colocation facilities or public cloud services, regardless as to whether such services are for internal or external purposes.