Network Termination Device definition

Network Termination Device means a device used to establish a demarcation point between the carrier's telecommunications network and customer cabling or customer equipment.
Network Termination Device means equipment which is either leased or purchased from the Provider by Vocall_ and used in order to access the Service/s at the Client Premises;

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).