FTTB definition

FTTB means architecture of electronic communication to the Customer’s place of business where the final connection to the Customer’s Premises is optical fibre;
FTTB means architecture of electronic communication to the Business made accessible to the Customer in terms of the Agreement;
FTTB means the FTTB Network (as that term is defined in an applicable Standard Form of Access Agreement) used by NBN Co to supply the product defined as the nbn Ethernet in an applicable Standard Form of Access Agreement.

Examples of FTTB in a sentence

  • With all NCW's Fibre packages (FTTH and FTTB), the speed of service will stay constant throughout the service period.

  • With all NCW's Fibre packages (FTTH and FTTB), no limit will be placed on monthly data/ bandwith usage.

  • With all NCW's Fibre packages (FTTH and FTTB), no filters are applied, prioritizing traffic.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, this Agreement shall not apply to any Non-Residential End-User Connection for which NLT provides the service up to the FTTB Node of the Non-Residential Premise, or for which the TP is installed in the building riser at the RL’s request.

  • The Terms and Conditions set out in this Annexure apply to MetroFibre’s VOIP Service offering which is an additional service available on existing MetroFibre FTTB data and connectivity packages.

  • You agree that, where you acquire an Internode TurboFibre FTTB Service from us under this Service Schedule, any reference to “we”, “us” or “our” in the liability provisions contained in clauses 14 and 15 of the General Terms will be interpreted so as to include FTTB Wholesale, its related Bodies Corporate and each of their respective personnel.

  • Prior to the activation of your Internode TurboFibre FTTB Service, the terms and conditions of your previous service provider apply.

  • The availability of the Internode TurboFibre FTTB Service also varies depending on the geographic and technical capability of the underlying Network.

  • If you plan to move Premises you must make an Application at the new Premises and cancel your existing Internode TurboFibre FTTB Service.

  • You may vary your Internode TurboFibre FTTB Plan within the Internode TurboFibre FTTB Service range.


More Definitions of FTTB

FTTB means the fibre to the basement network used by NBN Co to supply the product defined as the NBN Co Ethernet Bitstream Service over fibre and copper in an applicable Standard Form of Access Agreement.
FTTB means “Fibre To The Business” and is deemed to be a business grade service with warranties and service level agreements as defined in the relevant Business Master Service Schedule.
FTTB means fibre-to-the-building; “FTTH” means fibre-to-the-home;
FTTB means Fibre to the Business;
FTTB means Fibre To The Basement network architecture. FTTB-ready means, in relation to a Service Address, that the Service Address is connected to the nbn as far as the basement or another suitable distribution point within or adjacent to the Service Address.

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