Point of Demarcation Sample Clauses

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Point of Demarcation the interface (CUSTOMER provided DSX jack, ▇▇ other mutually acceptable equipment) between AT&T and CUSTOMER at CUSTOMER's Point of Presence.
Point of Demarcation is the NNI and/or UNI interface port where Pilot hands off service to Customer except as otherwise specified on a Service Order.
Point of Demarcation. “Point of Demarcation” means the interface (such as a port or cross-connect at a Customer-provided RG-45 ▇▇▇▇ or other mutually acceptable equipment) between the Parties’ respective facilities at a Site.
Point of Demarcation. If the Services include access to NRBN’s Network, NRBN will provide such access via a single mode optical fibre or wireless connection, connected at a “point of demarcation” provided in this Agreement or, if there is no such provision in the Agreement, at a termination panel located in proximity to the electrical metering equipment in, and/or the electrical service entrance to, the CUSTOMER’s premises. The connection from the point of demarcation to the CUSTOMER’s communication network is the responsibility and cost of the CUSTOMER.
Point of Demarcation. Reception and delivery of such communications traffic between SCS and BSLD shall be to the SCS's point of demarcation in their premises. The point of demarcation between SCS and BSLD shall be a DSX-1, DSX-3 (together the "DSX") or analog termination (the "MDF") as applicable. Signals transmitted or received at this demarcation shall meet the then current industry standard for the applicable interface specifications.
Point of Demarcation. The point of demarcation between your assets and our assets shall be [insert unique identifier such as fuses on pole ###] (1) Maximum power output (must be above 10kW in total) (2) Minimum power ramping rate (3) Synchronising requirements (rotating plant only)
Point of Demarcation. Point of Demarcation" shall mean the interface (Customer provided DSX jack ▇▇ other mutually acceptable equipment) between Supplier's and Customer's equipment or facilities at Customer's Point of Presence, and the interface between Supplier and an End User, Local Exchange Carrier Central Office (LEC CO), or an Interexchange Carrier Point of Presence (IXC POP).
Point of Demarcation. The point of demarcation is the physical dividing line between MPS-owned equipment and customer-owned equipment. MPS will own, operate, and maintain all underground laterals on services less than 400 amps on the line side, up to the line side of the metering equipment and/or current transformer (CT) cabinet. The ownership of equipment is described in more detail in Section 204. Customers residing in residential zones served by overhead lines may install underground electric service. The Customer shall install, own, operate, and maintain the facilities specified in Section 901.3, Junction Point, and Section 204.2(2)(b), Underground Service. MPS may provide up to 250 kcmil aluminum Type USE cable. 903 Underground Service to Commercial and Industrial Customers‌‌‌‌‌‌‌

Related to Point of Demarcation

  • Point of Interconnection The Point of Interconnection shall be as identified on the one-line diagram attached as Schedule B to this ISA.

  • Point of Delivery The point of interconnection between NEPOOL Pool Transmission Facilities and the transmission facilities of the Local Distributor.

  • Interconnection 2.1 This section applies to linking with suppliers providing public telecommunications transport networks or services in order to allow the users of one supplier to communicate with users of another supplier and to access services provided by another supplier, where specific commitments are undertaken.

  • Point of Contact (09/17) Contractor shall be the sole point of contact for the City with regard to this Contract and the System.

  • Interconnection Facilities 4.1.1 The Interconnection Customer shall pay for the cost of the Interconnection Facilities itemized in Attachment 2 of this Agreement. The NYISO, in consultation with the Connecting Transmission Owner, shall provide a best estimate cost, including overheads, for the purchase and construction of its Interconnection Facilities and provide a detailed itemization of such costs. Costs associated with Interconnection Facilities may be shared with other entities that may benefit from such facilities by agreement of the Interconnection Customer, such other entities, the NYISO, and the Connecting Transmission Owner. 4.1.2 The Interconnection Customer shall be responsible for its share of all reasonable expenses, including overheads, associated with (1) owning, operating, maintaining, repairing, and replacing its own Interconnection Facilities, and