CPE Router definition

CPE Router means a router which is connected to the Network Terminating Equipment and the Client’s network.
CPE Router means a router which is connected to the NTE and the Customer network;
CPE Router means a Customer-provided router which enables access to Teltek Digital Voice Services and which will be located at the Customer Premises.

Examples of CPE Router in a sentence

  • It forms part of a set of protocols that are part of the MSF QoS solution framework [1] as shown below CPE Router Call Agent / SIP Proxy DS Core Node Bandwidth Manager Edge Node DS Boundary Edge Node DS Boundary Other access or core networks Terminal The MSF protocol and control working group has selected H.248 as a suitable protocol for the control of middleboxes in an MSF network.

  • Network Availability addresses the total number of minutes in a billing month during which a circuit or dial backup connection between the Subscriber's CPE device and the customer's Enterprise Egress Point or Internet Handoff Point is available to transport IP packets, including availability of CPE, Router, Switch, IDF/MDF punchdown blocks and other required Hardware to enable circuit IP connectivity.

  • The traffic forwarding feature handles web request via a connection between the Orange- managed CPE Router and a WCP Node.

  • The traffic forwarding feature handles web request via a connection between the Orange-managed CPE Router and a WCP Node.


More Definitions of CPE Router

CPE Router means a Customer provided router which enables access to the Fast PC Networks Network which will be located at the Customer Premise that prioritizes voice traffic via the certified application layer, as approved by Fast PC Networks.
CPE Router means a Customer-provided router which enables access to (3)Tone Services and which will be located at the Customer Premises.

Related to CPE Router

  • Router means a modem or router provided by us for use by you in connection with the Broadband Service.

  • Network Element is As Defined in the Act.

  • Network Upgrades means modifications or additions to transmission-related facilities that are integrated with and support the Transmission Provider’s overall Transmission System for the general benefit of all users of such Transmission System. Network Upgrades shall include:

  • Core Network means the transport infrastructure identified in accordance with Chapter III of Regulation (EU) No 1315/2013;

  • Backhaul means intermediate links between the core network, or backbone network, and the small subnetworks at the edge of the network (e.g., connecting cell phones/towers to the core telephone network). Backhaul can be wireless (e.g., microwave) or wired (e.g., fiber optic, coaxial cable, Ethernet).