Point of Handover definition

Point of Handover means, in the case of Cablelink Service, a physical point where the Communications Provider’s duct is joined to the wall of the BT jointing chamber and BT Cablelink terminates;
Point of Handover or “PoH” means the point at which NBI hands over the conveyance of a Product to the Service Provider so that the Service Provider is then able to use a number of connection options to connect the PoH to its own network.
Point of Handover a physical point where the ISH Link or the CSH Link is connected to the Operator System for Capacity to be handed over from one System to the other;

Examples of Point of Handover in a sentence

  • Traffic forecasts will include the locations of the applicable Point of Connection and the location of the associated Point of Handover.

  • In the case of Cablelink Service, if attendance by the Communications Provider’s employee or agent to agree the position of the Point of Handover is required at the same time as the BT survey, the Communications Provider will take all reasonable steps to attend on a date and time so that BT may provide Service within the stated timescales.

  • The Communications Provider agrees that ownership of that part of the cable on the BT side of the Point of Handover passes to BT.

  • The Point of Handover and connecting ductwork, where required to be provided for this Service will be paid for by the Communications Provider and ownership passed to BT.

  • The Service Provider must provide their own backhaul facilities to connect their network directly at each Point of Handover (PoH).


More Definitions of Point of Handover

Point of Handover a physical point where the Customer’s duct is joined to the wall of the BT jointing chamber; “Receiving Partya party receiving Information from the Disclosing Party;
Point of Handover means that position in the network where responsibility passes between KCOM and the CP, notably
Point of Handover means, in relation to External CableConnect, a physical point where the CP’s duct is joined to the wall of the KCOM handover box and the External CableConnect Service terminates;
Point of Handover means the point where the KCOM Network connects to the CP Network;
Point of Handover means the point of connection between the Extension Path and the Backhaul Service;
Point of Handover a physical point where the Customer’s duct is joined to the wall of the BT jointing chamber;
Point of Handover a physical point where the Communications Provider’s duct is joined to the wall of the BT jointing chamber and a BT Egress (Backhaul) Link terminates;