Network Interface definition

Network Interface means the normal demarcation point separating the telecommunications service provider's regulated facilities and equipment from the unregulated facilities, equipment, or systems provided by the end-user. The provision of the network interface is the responsibility of the telecommunications service provider.
Network Interface or ‘network port’ means a wired or wireless physical interface, providing network connection, through which functions of the electronic display can be remotely activated and data received or sent. Interfaces to input data such as video and audio signals, but not originated from a network source and not using a network address, are not considered to be a network interface;
Network Interface means the software or computer-based telecommunications interface(s) (including any and all programs, routines, subroutines, compilers, and diagnostics) between Client and Blackhawk that are necessary to enable transactions to be processed.

Examples of Network Interface in a sentence

  • It will include a 4-Wire DS1 Network Interface at the End User’s location.

  • It will include a 4-wire DS1 Network Interface at the End User’s location.

  • It will include a 4-wire DS1 Network Interface at the customer’s location.

  • At CLEC's request, Sprint will tag and label unbundled loops at the Network Interface Device (NID).

  • At CLEC's request, Embarq will tag and label unbundled loops at the Network Interface Device (NID).


More Definitions of Network Interface

Network Interface means the point of termination on the customer premises at which the local exchange carrier's responsibility for the provision and maintenance of network channel or line service ends. The network interface is part of the network and the order of appearance of central office lines on it is determined solely by the local exchange carrier
Network Interface means the point within an I-Net User’s premise at which Digital and HFC I-Net services are delivered to the I-Net User.
Network Interface means the input (Ii) and output (Io) of a) STM-1 electrical and/or optical ports; b) STM-4, STM-16 and STM-64 optical ports, at the Network Protection Equipment, Digital Distribution Frame and/or Optical Distribution Frame (including the DDF/ODF itself) in each Terminal Station.
Network Interface means the point at which the network side of telecommunications service meets the customer side.
Network Interface means a point on the Premises where the Company’s Service is electrically terminated.
Network Interface means the nominal DS3 or STM-1 electrical input/output ports, as defined applicable ITU-T G.703 recommendation, on the Digital Distribution Frame (“DDF”) but excluding the DDF itself, where the BNM connects with other transmission facilities or equipment or the STM-N optical input-output ports, in accordance with ITU-T G.957, on the optical distribution frame (“ODF”).
Network Interface or "NI" means all providers of any and all telecommunications services to the general public shall cause to be designated a physical point of network interface. Such NI shall not extend more than six (6) feet beyond the point of entrance or demarcation point as defined herein. Such NI shall apply to any and all interior communications wiring and/or transmission media and shall be considered to be covered by the laws establishing and governing this Board.