FTTP definition

FTTP means BT’s Generic Ethernet Access service which BT provides to communications providers using Fibre to the Premises technology;
FTTP means the fibre to the premises network used by NBN Co to supply the product defined as the NBN Co Ethernet Bitstream Service over Fibre in an applicable Standard Form of Access Agreement.
FTTP means Fiber-To-The-Premise infrastructure.

Examples of FTTP in a sentence

  • Franchisee shall not be required to remove the FTTP Network or to relocate the FTTP Network or any portion thereof as a result of revocation, expiration, termination, denial of renewal or any other action to forbid or disallow Franchisee from providing Cable Services.

  • For an nbn FTTP Service or an nbn Fixed Wireless Service, you may ask nbn to supply and install a back-up battery and power supply unit with the nbn Connection Box for an extra charge.

  • For an nbn FTTP Service or an nbn Fixed Wireless Service, you must provide an unobstructed double power point located within 3 metres of the nbn Connection Box.

  • Under no circumstance including, without limitation, upon expiration, revocation, termination, denial of renewal of the Franchise or any other action to forbid or disallow Franchisee from providing Cable Services, shall Franchisee or its assignees be required to sell any right, title, interest, use or control of any portion of Franchisee’s FTTP Network including, without limitation, the Cable System and any capacity used for Cable Service or otherwise, to the LFA or any third party.

  • Any such rights which are granted shall not adversely impact the authority as granted under this Franchise and shall not interfere with existing facilities of the Cable System or Franchisee’s FTTP Network.


More Definitions of FTTP

FTTP means Fibre to the Premises services which use the same infrastructure as standard ADSL products but provide higher line rates to a Customer premises by the use of a direct fibre connection to the Customer premises as more particularly described in Schedule 3;
FTTP means fibre-to-the-premises;
FTTP means the Fibre 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.
FTTP. This project will build a Fiber-To-The-Premises (FTTP) service past businesses and residences in (project area location).] [DSL: This project will build miles of new fiber to service nodes/DSLAMs in a project area (location). The project will upgrade the DSL service for businesses and residences.] [Cable: This project will build facilities for a cable internet service provided by Charter Communications in (location). The project will build past businesses and residences.] [FW: This project will build _ wireless tower(s) in in (location) in County. The fixed wireless service will reach businesses and homes within the footprint of the antennas.
FTTP means a contended internet access service delivered by either fibre optic cable, copper cable, wireless or any combination of these technologies;
FTTP means a network structure for access at End-Users‟ premises at fixed locations in which optical fibres connect a node in an Exchange to the End- Users‟ premises.” 2.2 In section 2.1 “Definitions”, the definition of “Exchange” is amended by deleting the words “and FTTC” and adding the words “, FTTC and FTTP” after the words “Section 7”. 2.3 Sections 5.52 shall be replaced with the following:
FTTP means fibre to the premises and describes the infrastructure technology used for connecting to the internet;