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 fibre-to-the-premises;

Examples of FTTP in a sentence

  • However, to mitigate FTTP service failure in the case of power interruption, battery back-up systems can be separately acquired by the customer.

  • The customer is required to provide constant electrical power to the ONT device failing which, the entire FTTP service may fail.


More Definitions of FTTP

FTTP means Fiber-To-The-Premise infrastructure.
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 infrastructure to the Customer 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 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.
FTTP means Fibre to the Premises and is a fibre broadband connection from the exchange, into your business premises using fibre optic cables. It offers higher broadband speeds to specific premises in areas that have been enabled for FTTP, is asynchronous in terms of bandwidth and operates as a contended service.
FTTP. , ‘Fibre to the Premises’ means a technology whereby Fibre is used to connection to the Premises via a Cabinet