Fiber Node definition

Fiber Node means a remote point in the Cable System connecting fiber optic cable to the Trunk and Distribution System.

Examples of Fiber Node in a sentence

  • TWC 02-08 C Issued Addressable Fiber Node 8130651 3/6/2012 USA Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLC 274.

  • Node or Fiber Node: A remote point(s) in the Cable System connecting fiber-optic cable to the Trunk and Distribution System.

  • Hub or Hub Site: A sub-Headend, generally located within a cable television community, used for the purpose of either (i) Signal processing or switching, or (ii) placement of a Fiber Node, microwave link or transportation super trunk.

  • A sub-Headend, generally located within a cable television community, used either for the purpose of (i) Signal processing or switching or (ii) placement of a Fiber Node or microwave link or transportation super trunk.

  • This Fiber Optic cabling terminates back to the Monument Hills Fiber Node Main Distribution Frame, which is a secure and locked cabinet, which contains Fiber Optic Internet Cable Management, Network Hardware, and another high capacity Fiber Optic Cable which connects the Monument Hills Fiber Node to a Sacramento CA Data Center, where it connects out to the Internet.

  • Beginning not later than July 1, 2009, the average number of homes passed per Fiber Node shall be less than 800.

  • A sub-headend, generally located within a cable television community, used either for the purpose of i) Signal processing or switching, or ii) placement of a Fiber Node or microwave link.