Handover Point definition

Handover Point means the station, stop or location at which two travel information services' routing results are linked to produce a journey;
Handover Point means the point in the LFC Central Office or LFC POI where a Bitstream Service is handed over from the LFC to the Service Provider; Interconnection Point means, in respect of any dark fibre Wholesale Services, the LFC Central Office or the LFC POI and, in respect of all other Wholesale Services, the LFC POI, each as described in the applicable Service Description;
Handover Point means the point in the LFC Central Office or LFC POI where a Bitstream Service is handed over from the LFC to the Service Provider; Input Services means the input services supplied by the LFC in accordance with the Undertakings and as more particularly described in each of the Input Services Service Descriptions, Service Level Terms and Operations Manuals; Interconnection Point means, in respect of any dark fibre Wholesale Services, the LFC Central Office or the LFC POI and, in respect of all other Wholesale Services, the LFC POI, each as described in the applicable Service Description; Land Access Process has the meaning given in clause 12.2(b);

Examples of Handover Point in a sentence

  • In the IP-based Network Interconnection Service, the Interconnect Links are carrier ethernet links carrying interconnect VoIP traffic which connect to a Handover Point.


More Definitions of Handover Point

Handover Point means an electrical and physical interface point between the carriers’ Networks at which Calls and Text Messages are, or are to be, handed over from one carrier to the other.
Handover Point means the area described for the handover of Sets in the RailCorp Maintenance Facility Specification (or such other area as RailCorp and PPP Co may agree).
Handover Point means the place in which the energy carrier produced in an other offshore energy generation installation is either fed into an existing line or a line yet to be built or is transported ashore; if the final energy carrier is consumed at sea, the handover point is the entry point into the consumption point,
Handover Point means an electrical and physical interface point between the Telco Network and the Spark NZT Network at which Calls or Telco SSC Calls are, or are to be, handed over from the Telco Network to the Spark NZT Network, and vice versa.

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