Network Equipment definition

Network Equipment means the meter and any pipes, pressure regulators or other equipment used to transport, measure, or control gas for delivery to the Customer, before (upstream of) the point where gas leaves the meter; and
Network Equipment means the Meter and any wires, switches, voltage regulators, pressure regulators or other equipment used to transport, measure, or control electricity for delivery to you, before (upstream of) the point where electricity leaves the Meter, and is not Your Equipment. Network Operator means Western Power. Network Operator’s Network means the South West Interconnected System controlled by the Network Operator.
Network Equipment means the meter and any electrical facilities or other equipment used to transmit or measure electricity for transfer to you, before the point where electricity is transferred from the meter, and is not your property; and

Examples of Network Equipment in a sentence

  • The minimum safety standards are as follows: (1) Collocator’s equipment must meet Telcordia Level 1 safety requirements as set forth in Technical Publication 76200, Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS); or, (2) Collocator must demonstrate that its equipment has a history of safe operation defined by installation in an ILEC (including AT&T-13STATE) prior to January 1, 1998 with no known history of safety problems.

  • All CLEC equipment used for caged and cageless collocation must be tested to, and expected to meet, one of the following requirements as described in the CSP: (a) be tested to, and fully meet, Network Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) Level 3 requirements; or (b) be tested to, and meet, at least the NEBS Level 1 family of requirements as described in Bellcore Special Report SR-3580, plus specific additional risk/safety/hazard criteria specified in the CSP.

  • Network Management shall consist of automated monitoring and addressing or making recommendations about (in Marco’s sole discretion) issues Marco identifies in Network Equipment uptime reports, event logs, drive space, antivirus reports, errors/alerts, switch and firewall configuration status and hardware failure/warning lights.

  • These environmental conditions shall adhere to Telcordia Network Equipment Building System (NEBS) standards GR-63-CORE Issue 2 or other mutually agreed upon standards.

  • BellSouth shall comply with all BellCore (Telcordia) and ANSI Standards regarding power cabling, including BellCore (Telcordia) Network Equipment Building System (NEBS) StandardGR-63-CORE.


More Definitions of Network Equipment

Network Equipment means equipment that is the property of the network operator, including the meter and any pipes, pressure regulators or other equipment used to transport, measure, or control gas for delivery to you, before [upstream of] the point where gas leaves the meter; and
Network Equipment means any and all equipment owned and installed by Commsworld for use by the Customer in the Co-location Facility;
Network Equipment. All of the telecommunications equipment used by the Company or the Company Subsidiaries to provide telecommunications services on or over the Long Haul Network or the Metro Network.
Network Equipment means the meter and any wires, apparatus or other equipment used for or in connection with the supply of electricity and located upstream from the meter;
Network Equipment. Including but not limited to Switches, Routers, Gateways, Wireless Access Points, and Security Appliances.
Network Equipment means the equipment that comprises the Broadband Network. Network Equipment shall include any Micro-pops designated in the Coverage, Phasing, and Implementation Plan as Company-owned Micro-pops.
Network Equipment means a sub-set of Managed Equipment that comprises routers, switches, wi-fi controllers and wi-fi access points.