Network Terminating Unit definition

Network Terminating Unit or “NTU” means the socket where your wiring, equipment or existing qualifying data service is connected to the Access Line.
Network Terminating Unit means the socket where the Customer’s wiring, equipment or existing qualifying voice and data service is connected to the Network; Normal means individual service features are limited or unavailable, which is a priority classification as set forth in paragraph 10 above; PBX means private branch exchange; Ported Number has the meaning given to it in paragraph 4.23;
Network Terminating Unit means the socket where the Customer’s wiring, equipment or existing qualifying voice and data service is connected to the Network; Normal Working Hours means 08:30 hours to 17:30 hours on a Working Day; Service Desk means the helpdesk (which may be an online portal) that the Customer is able to contact to report a Service Fault; Service Fault means any failure, error or defect in the provision of the Service(s) by the Supplier but excludes failures, errors or defects arising from, caused or contributed to by the Customer’s acts and/or omissions or third parties including, but not limited to, any Third Party Supplier or anything that arises as a result of something beyond the reasonable control of the Supplier; Service Fault Targets has the meaning given to it in paragraph 4; Support Service means the support services as further described in this Schedule 4.1;

Examples of Network Terminating Unit in a sentence

  • If you elect to attempt to connect new lines via the Telstra network to then nominate sacrifice, we are not responsible for any costs you incur and there is a possibility they may not be suitable for use.• We will install a NTU (Network Terminating Unit) into your premises at your service demarcation point.

  • Upon Verizon’s request, Customer will reboot the Managed Devices, provide the LED light statuses of the 3rd party provider Network Terminating Unit where applicable, verify equipment power, verify if all cables are securely connected, and insert a loopback plug.

  • Upon Verizon’s request, Customer will reboot the Managed Devices, provide the LED light statuses of the third party provider Network Terminating Unit where applicable, verify equipment power, verify if all cables are securely connected, and insert a loopback plug.

  • Customer will notify Verizon via a Customer Maintenance Change Management Request via the VEC of any maintenance (powering down the site/managed device/3rd party provider Network Terminating Unit, resetting equipment, re-cabling, physical equipment move) that may affect the operating status of the Managed Devices.

  • Customer will notify Verizon using a Customer Maintenance Change Management Request via the VEC of any maintenance (powering down the site/managed device/third party provider Network Terminating Unit, resetting equipment, re-cabling, physical equipment move) that may affect the operating status of the Managed Devices.

  • Upon Verizon’s request, Customer will reboot the Managed Devices, provide the LED light statuses of the third party telecommunications provider Network Terminating Unit (Telco NTU) where applicable, verify equipment power, verify if all cables are securely connected, and insert a loopback plug.

  • Where BT provides you with Unmanaged BT Routers, or you use Unmanaged Customer Routers, the SMB is the Network Terminating Unit (“ NTU”) of the Access Line that BT provides.

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  • Upon Verizon’s request, Customer will reboot the Managed Devices, provide the LED light statuses of the third party telecommunications provider Network Terminating Unit (“Telco NTU”) where applicable, verify equipment power, verify if all cables are securely connected, and insert a loopback plug.

  • For BTnet (Internet Connect UK) Service with an Unmanaged Customer Router/CPE (Wires Only Service), the Service Management Boundary is the Network Terminating Unit of the Access Line that BT provides.


More Definitions of Network Terminating Unit

Network Terminating Unit means the point where the Customer’s wiring, equipment or existing qualifying data service is connected to the network.
Network Terminating Unit or “NTU” means the socket where your wiring, equipment or existing qualifying data
Network Terminating Unit means the socket where the Customer’s wiring, equipment or existing qualifying voice and data service is connected to the Network; PBX means private branch exchange; Ported Number has the meaning given to it in paragraph 4.23; Recurring Charges means the Charges for the VoIP Services or applicable part of the VoIP Services, including but not limited to User Subscriptions, licences for Third Party Software, or Call Bundle that are invoiced repeatedly in every billing period as set out in the Order; Service Care Levels means the repair options as set forth in paragraph 10 above; Service Fault and Service Fault Targets have the meaning given to them in Schedule 4.1 (Fault Management Connectivity); Session Initiation Protocol or SIP is a technical standard (specified in RFC 3261) which is used to deliver an IP Voice solution linking to existing systems/equipment and optimises a secure data connection to initiate and terminate voice calls via the Internet; SIP Gateway means a device that connects to a Hub and relays data that it reads from a telephone communication system, computer software, and various devices such as microphones and webcams; Termination Charges means any compensatory charges payable by the Customer to the Supplier on termination of this Agreement in whole or part, in accordance with clause 8.7 of the General Conditions and as set out the Order, or if not specified, then an amount equal to 100% of the Recurring Charges for all remaining months of the Minimum Term, together with any waived one off charges and/or Installation Charges and an average of the Usage Charges invoiced by the Supplier over the previous six months; Transfer Period means a period of ten (10) Working Days which starts after the Working Day on which notification has been given requesting a Line to be transferred to or from the Supplier; Usage Charges means the Charges, if any for the VoIP Services or applicable part of the VoIP Services that are calculated by multiplying the number of units (voice minutes) for the VoIP Services that the Customer has used or incurred in a billing period with the relevant Tariff, which are made outside of or which exceed usage or a Call Bundle as set forth in the Order; User Subscription means the user subscriptions purchased by the Customer pursuant to paragraph 4.20, which entitles Authorised Users to access and use the VoIP Services and the Documentation as set forth in the Order;
Network Terminating Unit or “NTU” means the socket where the Reseller’s Customers’ wiring, equipment or existing qualifying data service is connected to the Access Line.
Network Terminating Unit means the socket where the Customer’s wiring, equipment or existing qualifying voice and data service is connected to the Network; Normal means individual service features are limited or unavailable, which is a priority classification as set forth in paragraph 10 above; PBX means private branch exchange; Ported Number has the meaning given to it in paragraph 4.23; Recurring Charges means the Charges for the Cloud PBX Services or applicable part of the Cloud PBX Services, including but not limited to User Subscriptions, licences for Third Party Software, or Call Bundle that are invoiced repeatedly in every billing period as set out in the Order;

Related to Network Terminating Unit

  • Network Termination Point (NTP) means the physical point at which a subscriber is provided with access to a public communications network; in the case of networks involving switching or routing, the NTP is identified by means of a specific network address, which may be linked to a subscriber number or name;

  • Customer channel termination point means the location where the customer either inputs or receives the communications.

  • Third Party Terminating Carrier means a Telecommunications Carrier to which traffic is terminated when CLEC originates traffic that is sent through AT&T-TSP’s network, i.e., CLEC is using AT&T-TSP’s Transit Traffic Service.

  • Good Reason Termination means a termination of employment or service initiated by the Participant upon or after a Change of Control upon one or more of the following events:

  • Constructive Termination means:

  • Company Termination Event means any of the following:

  • Company Termination Fee has the meaning set forth in Section 7.3(a).

  • Change of Control Termination means any of the following events occurring upon or within twelve (12) months after a Change of Control:

  • Community Developmental Disability Program (CDDP means an entity that is responsible for planning and delivery of services for individuals with developmental disabilities in a specific geographic service area of the state operated by or under a contract with the Division or a local mental health authority.

  • Degree of relationship means the number of steps between two persons