Metropolitan Area Networks definition

Metropolitan Area Networks means the broadband, wireless or electronic communications infrastructure and other ancillary facilities or assets managed, operated and maintained by e|net pursuant to the Concession Agreements (including, without limitation, fibre in appropriate forms, extensions thereto, customer connections, enhancements (including ancillary related matters) and the Co-location Facilities) at the MAN locations specified in an applicable Work Order and in respect of which E|net provides the Services in accordance with this Agreement;
Metropolitan Area Networks or “MANs” means the regional or campus, high-speed networks, consisting of Equipment, Software, Systems, telecommunications facilities, lines, interconnect devices and cabling, that are used to create, bundle, connect and transmit data, voice and video signals to, between or among 1) ABM’s or Eligible Recipientsoffice buildings located within a campus or single metropolitan area, 2) LANs, and 3) WANs. Metropolitan Area Networks include all MANs in use or required to be used as of the Effective Date, all MANs created by or for ABM, the Eligible Recipients or Supplier following the Effective Date and all additions, modifications, substitutions, upgrades or enhancements to existing or future MANs.
Metropolitan Area Networks or “MANs” means the broadband, wireless or electronic communications infrastructure and other ancillary facilities or assets in connection with such infrastructure including, fibre in appropriate forms, extensions thereto, customer connections, enhancements and related or similar matters together with any additional MANs to be managed, operated and maintained by the MSE

Examples of Metropolitan Area Networks in a sentence

  • Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN) are responsible of i) aggregating all the access traffic in a metropolitan (or rural) region and delivering it to the providers core network PoPs and ii) to deliver the traffic of the providers core PoPs in a certain region to the different access networks.

  • OPT-E-WAN can be used to connect multiple LANS and MANS (Metropolitan Area Networks) and can provide LAN to MAN to WAN connectivity domestically and to global lo- cations.

  • The Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN) are made up of radio frequency antennas that interconnect companies, their regions and the Internet.

  • The IEEE-SA 802 Local and Metropolitan Area Network Standards Committee is sponsored by the IEEE-SA Computer Society and is responsible for the standardization of Local Area Networks and Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs).

  • The Service Provider shall provide 24x7 monitoring and management for the Customer’s Network environment, including: • Wide Area Networks (WAN); • Wired and wireless local area networks (LANs); • Datacentre Local Area Network services; • Internet connectivity services; • Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN); • Third Party connectivity (e.g. VPN); and • IP telephony and Unified Communications infrastructure.

  • OPT-E-WAN service can be used to connect multiple LANs and MANs (Metropolitan Area Networks) and can provide LAN to MAN to WAN connectivity domestically and to global locations.

Related to Metropolitan Area Networks

  • Metropolitan Area means that area within a radius of fifty kilometres from the Perth Railway Station.

  • Urban area means Maricopa and Pima counties, excluding Tribal Lands.

  • metropolitan municipality means a municipality that has exclusive executive and legislative authority in its area, and which is described in section 155 (1) of the Constitution as a category A municipality;

  • urban areas means the areas covered by all Municipal Corporations and other Municipalities including the areas falling under the various Urban Development Authorities, Cantonment Authorities and industrial estates or townships, excluding the areas covered under Class-I Cities;

  • Area network means a type of electric distribution system served by multiple transformers interconnected in an electrical network circuit, generally used in large, densely populated metropolitan areas.