Network Control Centre definition

Network Control Centre means the facility or facilities maintained and operated by ARTC or its agents for the purposes of Network Control;
Network Control Centre means the facility or facilities maintained and operated by ARTC or its agents for the purposes of Network Control; Network Management Principles means the principles regulating Train movements on the Network, as set out in Access Undertaking from time to time; NSW Lease means the Deed of Lease over the interstate and Hunter Valley rail lines and infrastructure between the State Rail Authority of New South Wales, Rail Infrastructure Corporation and ARTC dated 31 May 2004; Non-TOP Charges has the meaning given in Schedule 3; Operator means, for each Train Path or each Path Usage, the Accredited Operator nominated by the Access Holder to provide Services to use the Train Path or Path Usage in accordance with its Operator Sub-Agreement. If the Access Holder is also an Accredited Operator and nominates itself to use a Train Path or Path Usage, then references to Operator mean the Access Holder in that capacity; Operator Sub-Agreement means an agreement between ARTC and each nominated Operator as endorsed by the Access Holder;
Network Control Centre means the service centre operated by WORLDPORT in order to control, maintain and configure the WORLDPORT Network.

Examples of Network Control Centre in a sentence

  • Multiple, often conflicting, reports were being made, some to London Underground’s Network Control Centre, some to the emergency services, and some to the media.

  • The loss of power, combined with reports of loud bangs, led the London Underground Network Control Centre initially to conclude that there had been power surges on the network, and they began to respond to that scenario.

  • Shortly after that, the Network Control Centre received a call stating that a train had been involved, and that the emergency services had been called to the scene.

  • It was not clear what had happened, or indeed where.‘S itting at Broadway [London Underground Network Control Centre] at 8.52 am you are virtually blind and you are confused for a while as these multiple reports come in.

  • Direct communication from the affected trains to either the emergency services or the Transport for London Network Control Centre could have led to a much more rapid assessment of what had happened and where.

  • The satellite network enables primary SCADA to communicate using a network independent of any terrestrial service providers and will guarantee operation during any black-start scenario or widespread power failure.Figure 1 shows the 7.6m hub antenna at UK Power Networks’ Network Control Centre in Ipswich.

  • In the minutes following the explosions at Aldgate, King’s Cross/ Russell Square and Edgware Road, there were unclear, conflicting reports from the scenes and within London Underground’s Network Control Centre: reports of loud bangs, signs of a power surge on the Underground, and reports of a train derailment and a body on the track.

  • A fibre/DSL network is planned to be installed for the BT21CN project and, when the fibres connect into the Network Control Centre at Fore Hamlet, this will be used to provide voice communications to substations.

  • Prerequisite: The Alternative NCC feature requires one additional RTU NCC software License and additional NCC HW as described in section3.1 Network Control Centre.

  • This contact is received by our Network Control Centre (NCC) and action taken accordingly.

Related to Network Control Centre

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  • Traffic control device means a flagger, sign, signal, marking, or other device used to regulate, warn or guide traffic, placed on, over, or adjacent to a street, highway, private road open to public travel, pedestrian facility, or shared-use path by authority of a public agency or official having jurisdiction, or, in the case of a private road open to public travel, by authority of the private owner or private official having jurisdiction.