Network Termination Device definition
Examples of Network Termination Device in a sentence
Where NBN Network Termination Device is provided as part of the Service, it will be connected to a standard power supply, i.e. no optional battery backup.
It does not include the ‘lead in cable’ to your Premises or the Network Termination Device.
The Service is only available in specific estate developments with optical fibre access networks, and to Premises within those developments that have been preinstalled with the required Network Termination Device.
We will deliver your Service to the network boundary point of that Premises, which is defined as the Network Termination Device.
Agency is only responsible for the delivery of any service specified in this agreement to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF)/ NBN Network Termination Device (NTD)/Arris Box at your premises.
Network Boundary Point means the UNI-V telephone port on the Network Termination Device at the Premises.
It does not include the ‘lead in cable’ to your Premises or any Network Termination Device.
The Service is only available where NBN fibre is available and the Premises has been preinstalled with the required Network Termination Device.
This applies to all Premises cabling, such as that used to connect new or existing data sockets in your Premises to the Wireless Network Termination Device.
A cable will be run from there to the Network Termination Device (NTD).