Fiber Optic Network definition

Fiber Optic Network is a communication system consisting of an optical transmitter to convert an electrical signal into an optical signal to send into the optical fiber, a cable containing bundles of multiple optical fibers that is routed through underground conduits and buildings, multiple kinds of amplifiers, and an optical receiver to recover the signal as an electrical signal.
Fiber Optic Network means the network to be built under the Project, connecting the SASEC countries to the SASEC Regional Network;
Fiber Optic Network means the placement of Broadband Fiber Optic Facilities at approved locations within City ROW for the provision of Broadband services.

Examples of Fiber Optic Network in a sentence

  • The CCTV cameras are integrated and communicate with Local Hubs along the corridor via the single mode FOC communications backbone installed along the corridor. Fiber Optic Network (FON): The FON infrastructure provides communications for ITS components.

  • USF Fiber Optic Network and broad band network will be owned and operated by the Company.

  • The VDS is used for incident detection by Department staff and communicate with the single mode FOC communications backbone installed along the corridor. Fiber Optic Network (FON): The FON infrastructure provides communications for ITS and Tolls components.

  • Graphic 1 below provides a depiction of a fiber optic network.Graphic 1: Fiber Optic Network Configuration Source: CTC Technology and EnergyWhile construction of a high speed network is a costly undertaking, last mile construction is considered the more costly of the two components since it involves wiring individual premises to the middle mile network.

  • The VDS is used for incident detection by Department staff and communicate with the single mode FOC communications backbone installed along the corridor.• Fiber Optic Network (FON): The FON infrastructure provides communications for ITS and Tolls components.


More Definitions of Fiber Optic Network

Fiber Optic Network means that certain fiber optic network owned by Tenant, which Fiber Optic Network runs through various portions of Maricopa County, Arizona pursuant to certain rights of way (the “Fiber Optic Network Rights of Way”) and has as its main connection point the Fiber Optic Network ending fibers which are located in the Building. The Fiber Optic Network Rights of Way shall be Permitted Exceptions.
Fiber Optic Network means that certain fiber optic network owned by Tenant, which Fiber Optic Network runs through various portions of Maricopa County, Arizona pursuant to certain rights of way (the “Fiber Optic Network Rights of Way”) and has as its main connection point the Fiber Optic Network ending fibers which are located in the Building. The Fiber Optic Network Rights of Way shall be Permitted Exceptions. The term “Tenant’s Property” shall mean: (i) the Telephone Switch; (ii) the Fiber Optic Network; and (iii) each of the items of personal property (“Tenant’s Personal Property”) listed on Exhibit C attached hereto and made a part hereof. The term “Tenant Lawsuit” shall mean Citynet Holdings, LLC, x. Xxxxxxxx Buckeye Network Exchange, LLC, Case No. CV2005-003517, in the Superior Court of the State of Arizona in and for the County of Maricopa. (ii)
Fiber Optic Network means Grantee’s facilities and equipment that comprise the network, consisting of a set of signal generation, reception and control equipment and fiber routes that are collectively designed to provide BIAS to multiple Subscribers within the Access Area, but such term does not include (i) a facility that serves Subscribers without using any Public Ways, (ii) a facility of a common carrier which is subject, in whole or in part, to the provisions of Title II of the Communications Act, as amended, except that such a facility shall be considered a Fiber Optic Network to the extent such facility is also used in the transmission of BIAS directly to Subscribers; or (iii) any facilities of any electric utility used solely for operating its electric utility systems.
Fiber Optic Network means an infrastructure system providing a high-bandwidth optical fiber backbone for the provision of digital communication services, which system may include, but is not limited to, cables, conduit, ring structures, switching systems, nodes, and related facilities and equipment.
Fiber Optic Network means Telecommunications Network consisting of optical fiber links operated for the primary purpose of carrying packet-based traffic including Internet;“Indefeasible Right of Use (IRU)”means the effective long-term lease or temporary ownership of a portion of the capacity of an international Fiber Optic Network link;“Interconnection”has the meaning in the Telecom Law;“Interconnection Between Countries”means an interconnection between terrestrial networks of Afghanistan and a neighboring country;“Interconnection Provider”has the meaning in the Optical Fiber Interconnection Regulatory Procedures, in reference to provision of the Interconnection Between Countries;“Interconnection Seeker”has the meaning in the Optical Fiber Interconnection Regulatory Procedures, in reference to provision of the Interconnection Between Countries;“IP Transit”Transit for IP networks, particularly fiber optic networks;“Meet-Me Room”means the place used to physically connect networks from different Service Providers, with collocation facilities for voice, data and broadband interconnections;“Microwave Backbone Network”means a point-to-point high-capacity wireless telecommunications network using radio frequencies in the range of the millimeter wave radio frequency spectrum;“Open Access”has the meaning established in the Open Access Policy of the Afghanistan Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, 2016;“Peering”means a zero-compensation arrangement, not objected by ATRA, where Service Providers agree to exchange traffic at no charge, also known as Sender Keeps All, or Bill and Keep;“Point of Interconnection (POI)”has the meaning in the Optical Fiber Interconnection Regulatory Procedures, in reference to provision of the Interconnection Between Countries, subject to the conditions for the Meet-Me Room in these Procedures;“Point-to-Point Leased Capacity Service”means a service whereby the Service Provider provides Connectivity to the Interconnection Seeker located in another country by establishing the connectivity to the international hubs with which the Service Provider has operational/business agreements;“Reference Interconnection Offer (RIO) Between Countries”means a document setting out the terms on which an Interconnection Provider proposes to offer interconnection to an Interconnection Seeker;“Requested Party”means the Service Provider who is requested the Interconnection Between Countries or IP Transit;“Requesting Party”means the Service Provider requesting the ...
Fiber Optic Network means the fiber optic network containing the Company IRU as it may be constructed, installed and delivered to the Company by GPU Telcom pursuant to the Construction Operating Agreement.
Fiber Optic Network means the submarine fiber optic cable in the Gulf of Mexico that extends from landing points at Freeport, Texas and Pascagoula, Mississippi and is inclusive of repeaters, and branching units and shore stations, together with all replacements, expansions and upgrades thereof and related equipment, including all cable, fiber transmission equipment, dark fiber, branching units and tail connections; provided that the Fiber Optic Network does not include the branch line and any subscriber equipment.