Examples of Main Distribution Frame (MDF) in a sentence
ND) The UCL–ND is provisioned as a dedicated 2-wire metallic transmission facility from AT&T’s Main Distribution Frame (MDF) to a customer’s premises (including the NID).
AT&T-13STATE may reserve space for Switching, Power, Main Distribution Frame (MDF), and Digital Cross Connect System (DCS) up to anticipated customer growth over a ten (10)-year life expectancy of the ultimate footprint of the equipment.
In general, it is the transmission facility (or channel or group of channels on such facility) which extends from a Main Distribution Frame (MDF) or its equivalent, in a GTE end office or Wire Center to and including a demarcation or connector block in/at a subscriber's premises.
A service order-generated connection of one or more Collocator’s equipment cables using patch cords or jumpers that attach to connecting equipment hardware at the Main Distribution Frame (MDF), Intermediate Distribution Frame (IDF) or Fiber Distribution Frame (FDF).
Accordingly, AT&T-13STATE will not provide Collocator’s personnel or agents with direct access to AT&T-13STATE’s Main Distribution Frame (MDF), with the exception of the AT&T-13STATE Approved Tier 1 Vendor.
Accordingly, AT&T-13STATE will not provide Collocator’s personnel or agents with direct access to AT&T-13STATE’s Main Distribution Frame (MDF), with the exception of the AT&T-13STATE’s Approved Vendor.
This enclosure is an area designated by AT&T- 13STATE within an Eligible Structure to be used by the Collocator for the sole purpose of installing, maintaining and operating the Collocator-provided equipment for the purpose of interconnection and access to UNEs. Accordingly, AT&T-13STATE will not provide Collocator’s personnel or agents with direct access to AT&T-13STATE’s Main Distribution Frame (MDF), with the exception of the AT&T-13STATE’s Approved Vendor.
The local loop UNE is defined as the transmission facility (or channel or group of channels on such facility) that extends from a Main Distribution Frame (MDF), or its equivalent, in a VERIZON Central Office Switch or Wire Center up to and including the loop “demarcation point”, including inside wire owned by VERIZON.
Customers may be liable for a call out charge if subsequent investigation by Telequip or its authorised wholesale supplier shows the faults lie beyond the Network Boundary Point (NBP) or the Main Distribution Frame (MDF).
The local loop UNE is defined as the transmission facility (or channel or group of channels on such facility) that extends from a Main Distribution Frame (MDF), or its equivalent, in a GTE end office or wire center up to and including the loop “demarcation point”, including inside wire owned by GTE.