Remote Terminal definition

Remote Terminal or "RT" means a cabinet, vault or similar structure at an intermediate point between the End User Customer and CenturyLink's Central Office, where Loops are aggregated and hauled to the Central Office or Serving Wire Center using LCM. A Remote Terminal may contain active electronics such as digital loop carriers, fiber hubs, DSLAMs, etc.
Remote Terminal or "RT" means a cabinet, vault or similar structure at an intermediate point between the End User Customer and Qwest's Central Office, where Loops are aggregated and hauled to the Central Office or Serving Wire Center using LCM. A Remote Terminal may contain active electronics such as digital loop carriers, fiber hubs, DSLAMs, etc.
Remote Terminal or “RT” means a controlled environmental vault, hut, or cabinet, which may or may not contain fiber fed digital loop carrier (DLC).

Examples of Remote Terminal in a sentence

  • Operational communications shall be activated and maintained under, but not be limited to, the following events: system paralleling or separation, scheduled and unscheduled shutdowns, equipment clearances, and hourly and daily load data.8.2 Remote Terminal Unit.

  • The synchronization equipment and all necessary arrangements/ equipment including Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) for scheduling of power generated from the Project and transmission of data to the concerned authority as per applicable regulation shall be installed by the Solar Power Generator at its generation facility of the Power Project at its own cost.

  • Such points may include, but are not limited to, the pole, pedestal, Network Interface Device, minimum point of entry, single point of Interconnection, Remote Terminal, Feeder Distribution Interface (FDI), or Serving Area Interface (SAI).

  • Upgrade Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) and annunciator units at Taraval and West Portal substations.

  • All recipients shall report changes required in this section by the tenth of the month following the month in which the change occurs.


More Definitions of Remote Terminal

Remote Terminal means a facility that is located in a neighborhood, which houses the electronics used to support the provision of Cable Services.
Remote Terminal or “RT” means a cabinet, vault or similar structure at an intermediate point between the End User and BellSouth’s Central Office, where Loops are aggregated and hauled to the Central Office or serving Wire Center.
Remote Terminal means a separated computer located outside the Operator's territory and designated for participating to trading by Market Participant, which is given an individual permission by the Operator to connect to the trading system, and to which a software module is installed enabling a real-time connection to the trading system either through the CBANet computer network with username and passwords or Internet.
Remote Terminal or “RT” site as used herein is defined as either a Controlled Environmental Vault or “CEV”, Hut and/or Cabinet equipped with the AT&T-13STATE Broadband Architecture deployed specifically for the purposes of providing ADSL service to an end user customer. Additional vendor applications may be deployed within the AT&T-13STATE at the discretion of AT&T-13STATE. CARRIER will be notified of any such future deployment via network disclosure.
Remote Terminal means the computer hardware used by Intellichoice to access Customer’s Program(s) for Support purposes.
Remote Terminal or "RT" means a cabinet, vault or similar structure at an intermediate point between the End User Customer and CenturyLink's Central Office, where Loops are aggregated and hauled to the Central Office or Serving Wire Center using LCM. A Remote Terminal may contain active electronics such as digital loop carriers, fiber hubs, DSLAMs, etc. DocuSign Envelope ID: 8A64F280-1458-4ED1-BC6A-57DB9847FA3A "Reseller" is a category of CLECs who purchase the use of Finished Services for the purpose of reselling those Telecommunications Services to their End User Customers.
Remote Terminal means any computer used to access the computer system).