telecommunications line definition

telecommunications line means any wire, cable, equipment, tower, mast, antenna, tunnel, hole, pit trench, pole or other structure or thing used or intended to be used in connection with a telecommunications system;
telecommunications line means any wire, cable, tower, antenna, pole or any other equipment used or intended to be used in connection with a telecommunications system;
telecommunications line means any physical path connecting telecommunication apparatus with or without any casing, coating, tube or pipe enclosing the same, and any appliances and apparatus connected therewith for the purpose of fixing, insulating, protecting or earthing the same;

More Definitions of telecommunications line

telecommunications line. ( ) means any wire, cable, duct, optical fibre, filament, line, pipe, pole, post, tube, conduit, support structure, ancillary equipment or apparatus or other physical medium used or intended for use as a continuous artificial guide for or in connection with telecommunications;
telecommunications line means any wire, cable, equipment, tower, mast, antenna, tunnel, hole, pit, pole or other. structure or
telecommunications line. (電訊線路) means any wire, cable, duct, optical fibre, filament,
telecommunications line means a telecommunications line as defined
telecommunications line means a wire or cable which forms part of a telecommunications apparatus within the meaning of paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 to the Telecommunications Act 1984.
telecommunications line means a line within the meaning of section 5 of the Telecommunications Act 2001 “telecommunications network voltage, in relation totelecommunications lines or equipment, means a voltage thatis not greater than the limits specified in AS/NZS 60950. “(2) Unless the context otherwise requires, terms used in theseregulations that are not defined in subclause (1) or in the Acthave the meaning given to them (if any),
telecommunications line means a telecommunications line as defined in the Post Office Act, 1958 (Act No. 44 of 1958);