User Network Interface definition

User Network Interface or “UNI” means the interface used to interconnect Licensee to the Company Network which provides a reference point for demarcation between the Licensee’s network and the Company Network.
User Network Interface means the Ethernet interface physical medium installed by the Supplier to provide the Customer access to Supplier’s Network whose physical media shall be presented as defined in the IEEE 802.3-2012 standard for 10 Xxxx, 000XxxxXX, or 0000XxxxXX Xxxxxxxx Interfaces.
User Network Interface or “UNI” means the service demarcation between the responsibility of the Service Provider and the responsibility of the BCN Customer.

Examples of User Network Interface in a sentence

  • The technical specifications for UNIs are delineated in ATM Forum ATM User Network Interface Specifications V3.0, af-uni-0010.001, and V3.1, af-uni-0010.002.

  • Verizon hands off Access service based on Customer’s equipment (e.g., Ethernet, TDM, Wireless), which include the following characteristics:  For Ethernet, Verizon provides a User Network Interface (UNI) that allows Customer to terminate one or more Ethernet virtual connections (EVC’s) onto a single Ethernet Access UNI including Ethernet LAN local – basic UNI (formerly SES) as available in the following areas: CT, DC, DE, MA, MD, NJ, NY, PA, RI and VA.

  • Verizon hands off Access service based on Customer’s equipment (e.g., Ethernet, TDM, Wireless), which include the following characteristics:  For Ethernet, Verizon provides a User Network Interface (UNI) that allows Customer to terminate one or more Ethernet virtual connections (“EVC’s”) onto a single Ethernet Access UNI including Ethernet LAN local – basic UNI (formerly SES) as available in the following areas: CT, DC, DE, MA, MD, NJ, NY, PA, RI and VA.

  • Port Only Connections can be established as a User Network Interface (UNI) arrangement.

  • The Core Network Interface (CNI) and the User Network Interface (UNI) are also shown.

  • The NBI network termination point is defined as the User Network Interface (UNI) port.

  • Where available, Customer may choose different primary Local Access User Network Interface (“UNI”) for each Customer Site.

  • The requested service is a Point-to-Point Ethernet service between the User Network Interface (UNI) at the Owner’s “Collector Site” to the UNI(s) located at each of the sites as listed on Attachment “A” Site Schedule.

  • Uniquely, ATM enables the transmission of multiple kinds of data at different speeds and with different prioritizations over a single User Network Interface (UNI = ATM Port).

  • For additional VECPs submitted and rejected, the Engineer and Owner will record all costs for review on a time and material basis and the Contractor will be back charged for the review costs.


More Definitions of User Network Interface

User Network Interface or “UNI” means the interface used to interconnect Customer to the Provider Network which provides a reference point for demarcation between the Customer’s network and the Provider Network.
User Network Interface or “UNI” means the interface used to interconnect Licensee to the Crown Castle Network which provides a reference point for demarcation between the Licensee’s network and the Crown Castle Network.
User Network Interface means the Ethernet interface physical medium installed by Supplier to provide Customer access to Supplier’s Network.
User Network Interface or “UNI” means the service demarcation between the responsibility of the Service Provider and the responsibility of the BCN Customer

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