Premises Passed definition

Premises Passed means an End User Premises: (a) which has achieved Customer Ready For Service (as defined in the Specification); or (b) where the Supplier can demonstrate to the Authority's satisfaction in respect of that End User Premises: (i) that it is not legally possible, including in the event of a ▇▇▇▇▇▇ strip; and/or (ii) where the Supplier will incur disproportionate expenditure, to achieve Customer Ready For Service (as defined in the Specification), unless the Supplier knew or ought to have known of the issues described in limbs (a) and (b) above during Stage One (Network Detailed Design and Due Diligence) and such End User Premises should have been identified in the Stage One Output and de-scoped from the relevant Authorised Drawdown;
Premises Passed means end users’ premises to which, upon request from end users and within 4 weeks from the date of the request, an operator can provide broadband services (regardless of whether those premises are already connected to the network or not). The price charged by the operator for providing such broadband services at end users’ premises in this case must not exceed normal connection fees. This means that it must not include any additional or exceptional cost as compared to the standard commercial practice and, in any case, must not exceed the usual price in the Member State concerned. That price must be determined by the competent national authority;
Premises Passed means, for a) a wireline network, when a premise for which the wireline network has a distribution point sufficiently close to that premise such that NGA Broadband Services can be provisioned for that premise within the service provisioning targets outlined in the Technical Report and at the benchmark Standard Connection Charge; and for b) a wireless network, when a premise for which the wireless network has sufficient signal quality for that premises such that NGA Broadband Services can be provisioned for that premises within the service provisioning targets outlined in the Technical Report and at the Standard Connection Charge.

Examples of Premises Passed in a sentence

  • In addition to the Government’s UFB Build Objective (as defined in Recital B of this Agreement which relates to build, Premises Passed and Connections on request), the Government’s UFB policy includes the objective of maximising connections to the network (UFB Uptake Objective).


More Definitions of Premises Passed

Premises Passed means premises which can be connected within a short period of time at the normal activation fee for the end user, regardless of whether those premises are connected to the network. A stakeholder can report premises as passed only if, following a request from an end user, it commits to connect the premises and activate the service within 4 weeks from the date of the request and for normal activation fees, meaning without any additional or exceptional cost and, in any case, not exceeding the average activation fee in the Member State concerned.
Premises Passed means a Premise at which the occupier is able to order from the Customer in a reasonable time services which are the subject of Primary Use on terms and prices which are reasonably comparable to other fixed broadband services available to end users in the same Measurement Area;
Premises Passed means for each Premise that the end user at that Premise is able to order from the Customer in a reasonable time services which are the subject of Primary Use on terms and prices which are reasonably comparable to other fixed broadband services available to end users in the same Measurement Area;
Premises Passed by the Service shall mean the “Premises Passed” by the Network, or part of the Network, which has been fully equipped with the necessary equipment and is ready to provide the part of the Service commonly known as “cable modem service”, upon the request of any user connected to Network and within 7 calendar days of the request, to the user.
Premises Passed means for each Premise that the end user at that Premise is able to order from
Premises Passed by the Network shall mean any number of residential premises in a building whose main entrance in the external walls thereof does not exceed 10 metres, as measured in a straight line (or such other distance as the Authority may approve), from the nearest part of the Network described in Schedule 2. In the event of there being two or more main entrances in the external walls of a building, the licensee may irrevocably elect in writing, by notice to the Authority, which entrance it will treat as the main entrance for the purpose of this definition; and