Enterprise Access Points definition

Enterprise Access Points means access points with enterprise grade performance, which provide wireless connectivity to devices and is intended and marketed for professional, business or commercial use in high density environments. For the avoidance of doubt, access points designed for and whose intended market is, small office/home office and/or residential/personal consumer use (such as residential routers or personal hotspots) are explicitly excluded from this definition. “Intermediate Products” means components and subassemblies of finished products sold as standalone items and not incorporated in such finished products at the time of sale, such as, without limitation, ASICs, chipsets, semiconductor components, embedded modules and firmware and protocol software. “ASICs” means application specific integrated circuit chips and integrated circuit chipsets (including the specifications thereof, hardware, firmware and/or associated software that runs within such chips or chipsets, irrespective of it being a download, stream, push-service, hard disk or other form) which are designed to perform a particular function or functions. “In-dash Products” means any finished end-user discrete device that conforms to or practices all or any part of the Wi-Fi 6 Standard and that is designed for a fixed connection and is readily connectable to the electrical systems of a motor vehicle without any substantial modification to such device; for the purposes of the above, “substantial modification” shall not include the final assembly by a vehicle manufacturer to add a user interface (Human-Machine Interface or HMI) or operation Standard Rate: EUR 0.17 (17 Eurocents) Compliant Rate: EUR 0.13 (13 Eurocents)

Examples of Enterprise Access Points in a sentence

  • UCS also provides a number of innovative local learning centres and points across Suffolk called Learning and Enterprise Access Points (LEAPS).