Optical Network Termination definition

Optical Network Termination or “ONT” means wholesale customer premises equipment (WCPE), that is the network termination device located in the End User Premises that is used to terminate NBI’s Access Network and is the physical network termination point for the Wholesale Service Provider’s network and to which the Service Provider’s equipment is directly connected. The output of the WCPE provides the Demarcation Point between the NBI Network and the Service Provider’s equipment.
Optical Network Termination or “ONT” means wholesale customer premises equipment (WCPE), that is the network termination device located in the End User Premises that is used to terminate NBI’s Access Network and is the physical network termination point for the Wholesale Service Provider’s network and to which the Service Provider’s equipment is directly connected. The output of the WCPE provides the Demarcation Point between the NBI Network and the Service Provider’s equipment. “Point of Hand Over” or “PoH” means the point at which NBI hands over the conveyance of a Product to the Service Provider so that the Service Provider is then able to use a number of connection options to connect the PoH to its own network. “Prospective Customer” means an entity or individual including without limitation End Users, RSPs and WSPs, that has requested to or wishes to subscribe to the Service Provider Service. “Pricing Rules” means the Wholesale Pricing Rules, Retail Pricing Rules, Price Benchmarking Rules and Wholesale Product Benchmarking Rules as set out in the NBP Agreement. “Product(s)” means each variant of the InterConnect and Symmetric Ethernet Service Products provided by NBI under this Agreement and as described in more detail in Schedules 1 and 2 and which may be updated by NBI from time to time in accordance with the NBP Agreement and published on NBI's website. “Quarter” or “Quarterly” means each three (3) month period during this Agreement from the Commencement Date onwards, with: the first Quarter commencing on the Commencement Date and ending on the last day of the third calendar month after which the Commencement Date falls (e.g. if the Commencement Date is 15 February, the Quarter commences on 15 February and ends on 30 April); and each subsequent Quarter being a period of three calendar months commencing on the day following the expiry of the preceding Quarter, with four (4) Quarters in each twelve (12) month period. “RSP(s)” means a retail service provider including the Service Provider which has entered into a contract with NBI for the Products and will provide services to Customers or Prospective Customers.
Optical Network Termination or “ONT” means wholesale customer premises equipment (WCPE), that is the network termination device located in the End User Premises that is used to terminate NBI’s Access Network and is the physical network termination point for the Wholesale Service Provider’s network and to which the Service Provider’s equipment is directly connected. The output of the WCPE provides the Demarcation Point between the NBI Network and the Service Provider’s equipment. “Point of Hand Over” or “PoH” means the point at which NBI hands over the conveyance of a Product to the Service Provider so that the Service Provider is then able to use a number of connection options to connect the PoH to its own network.

Examples of Optical Network Termination in a sentence

  • If an End User causes any damage to any LFC Equipment or the LFC Network, then subject to the Service Provider having complied at all relevant times with clauses 2.2(d) and 10.2(d), the Service Provider will only be responsible to the LFC for damage to the Optical Network Termination unit caused by the End User and not to any other part of the LFC Equipment or the LFC Network.

  • The Service Provider will discharge this responsibility by reimbursing the LFC for the reasonable cost of repairing or replacing the Optical Network Termination unit.

  • FTTP connections are terminated on an Optical Network Termination (ONT).

  • You may be asked to assist in the resolution of the fault, for example by providing information on the status lights of your Optical Network Termination unit, or facilitating access to your property by a technician.

  • If the NodeLine service is delivered over optical fibre the Network Boundary is the telephone port on the Optical Network Termination Unit at your Premises.

  • Direct connection of any other device (such as a PC) to the Ethernet interface on the Optical Network Termination unit is not permitted.

  • You may be asked to assist in the resolution of the fault, for example by providing information on the status lights of your Optical Network Termination Unit, or facilitating access to your property by a technician.

  • The Network Boundary Point is defined as the Ethernet port on the Optical Network Termination Unit.

  • The Network Boundary Point is defined as the Ethernet port and Basic Telephone Service port on the Optical Network Termination unit.

  • You may be asked to assist in the resolution of the fault, for example by providing information on the status lights of your Optical Network Termination device, or facilitating access to your property by a technician.

Related to Optical Network Termination

  • Network Termination Point means the physical point at which a Subscriber is provided with access to a Public Electronic Communications Network and, where it concerns Electronic Communications Networks involving switching or routing, that physical point is identified by means of a specific network address, which may be linked to the Telephone Number or name of a Subscriber. A Network Termination Point provided at a fixed position on Served Premises shall be within an item of Network Termination and Testing Apparatus;

  • Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) means the optical interface standard that allows inter-networking of transmission products from multiple vendors. The base rate is 51.84 Mbps (“OC 1/STS 1”) and higher rates are direct multiples of the base rate, up to 13.22 Gbps.

  • Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) is an optical interface standard that allows inter-networking of transmission products from multiple vendors. The base rate is 51.84 Mbps (“OC-1/STS-1”) and higher rates are direct multiples of the base rate, up to 13.22 Gbps.

  • Customer channel termination point means the location where the customer either inputs or receives the communications.

  • Service Drop means a cable that, by its design, capacity and relationship to other cables of the Company, can be reasonably considered to be for the sole purpose of connecting backbone of the Equipment to not more than one individual customer or building point of presence or property.