physical infrastructure definition

physical infrastructure means any element of a network which is not active such as pipes, masts, ducts, inspection chambers, manholes, cabinets, buildings or entries to buildings, antenna installations, towers and poles and their associated facilities;
physical infrastructure means any element of a network which is intended to host other elements of a network without becoming itself an active element of the network, such as pipes, masts, ducts, inspection chambers, manholes, cabinets, buildings or entries to buildings, antenna installations, towers and poles; cables, including dark fibre, as well as elements of networks used for the provision of water intended for human consumption, as defined in point 1 of Article 2 of Council Directive 98/83/ EC(13) are not physical infrastructure within the meaning of this Directive;
physical infrastructure means any network element which is intended to host other network elements and which is not itself active including any conduit, tunnel, subway, pipe, structure, pole, in, on, by or from which an electronic communications network is or may be installed, supported, carried or suspended. The term does not include cables (including strands of optical fibre);

More Definitions of physical infrastructure

physical infrastructure means any network element deployed for the purposes of deploying a fixed telecommunications network (excluding the area of Kingston-Upon-Hull) and which is intended to host other network elements and which is not itself active including any conduit, tunnel, subway, pipe, structure, pole or other thing owned and controlled by BT in, on, by or from which an Electronic Communications Network is or may be installed, supported, carried or suspended and the term excludes cables (including strands of optical fibre), anything within a building or premise and any active network element;
physical infrastructure means any network element which is intended to host other network elements and which is not itself active, such as pipes, masts, ducts, inspection chambers, manholes, cabinets, buildings or entries to buildings, antenna installations, towers and poles. The term does not include cables (including strands of optical fibre) and elements of networks used for the provision of water intended for human consumption, as defined in point 1 of Article
physical infrastructure means infrastructure which is capable of supporting elec- tronic communications infrastructure including buildings, entries to buildings, wiring both inside and outside buildings, masts, antenna, poles, towers and other supporting constructions, ducts, conduits, manholes, cabinets and rights of way over land but does not include electronic communications infrastructure;]
physical infrastructure. ’ means infrastructure which is capable of supporting electronic communications infrastructure including ducts,
physical infrastructure means infrastructure that permits the hosting of network elements that make it possible to offer an electronic communications service. For instance, physical infrastructure includes pipes, masts, cable ducts, manholes, access hatches, cable cabinets, antenna installations, towers and poles. Cables, as well as network elements that are used for the supply of water intended for human consumption, are not regarded as physical infrastructure for the purposes of this Chapter.
physical infrastructure means any element of a network which is intended to host other elements of a network without itself becoming an active element of the network, such as pipes, masts, ducts, inspection chambers, manholes, cabinets, buildings or entries to buildings, antenna installations, towers and poles; dark fibre is also included in the term; elements of networks used for the provision of water intended for human consumption, as defined in point 1 of Article 2 of Council Directive 98/83/EC on the quality of water intended for human consumption, OJ L 330 of 5 December 1998, p. 32, last amended by Council Regulation 596/2009, OJ L 188 of 18 July 2009, p. 14, are not physical infrastructure within the meaning of this provision;
physical infrastructure means any element of a network which is intended to host other elements of a network without becoming itself an active element of the network, such as pipes, masts, ducts, inspection chambers, manholes, cabinets, buildings or entries to buildings, antenna installations, towers and poles, but cables, including dark fibre, as well as elements of networks used for the provision of potable water as defined in the Public Health Act are not physical infrastructure within the meaning of these Regulations;