SMPF definition

SMPF means Shared Metallic Path Frequency which allows the provision of both the Voice Service and Connectivity Service on the PSTN;
SMPF means the Somalia Muti Partner Fund, a fund established by approval of the World Bank Executive Directors on July 28, 2014, and governed under the “Governance Framework for the Somalia Muti Partner Fund”.

Examples of SMPF in a sentence

  • This program is funded by the Survey Monument Preservation Fund (SMPF).

  • The Social-Media Posted Finger-selfie (SMPF) Database enables researches in developing, testing and publishing recognition and adversarial learning related algorithms.

  • This will be provided through a product called the Shared Metallic Path Facility (SMPF).

  • Note that this document contains various options dependent on the transmission technology intended to be used on the SMPF, and the appropriate option needs to be applied accordingly.

  • A pair in the first tie cable brings the PSTN service from the PSTN CP’s equipment and a pair in the other returns the combined services for conveyance to the end user via the SMPF.

  • In the past, the SMPF has financed professional services contracts for retracement surveys performed by local professional land surveyors to retrace and monument historic subdivision boundaries.

  • The category is uniquely assigned to each Openreach DP and will be communicated to the CP during the provision process for the SMPF [1].

  • One pair in each of these tie cables is used for each end user being served by shared SMPF unbundling.

  • As no use is made of the SLCP by an SMPF, it must be assumed that this loss is zero as mandated by the ANFP [4] Part C, resulting in the minimum allowed signal level in the 3.0 to 5.1 MHz band.

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