Network Boundary definition

Network Boundary means the physical point where responsibility for the Service transfers from us to you. The Network Boundary for the following kinds of services is as set out below unless stated otherwise in the Critical Information Summary or Service Terms:
Network Boundary means the point where responsibility for the Service transfers from us to you as set out below: 1.13.1 for a broadband or other data service to business premises or a multi-storey building, the Network Boundary is the main distribution frame (MDF); and 1.13.2 for a voice service, the Network Boundary is the external carrier interconnect port on our core router at the edge of Our Network.
Network Boundary means the boundary of Our Network as defined in the Telecommunications ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Cth).

Examples of Network Boundary in a sentence

  • You are responsible for providing all support services in respect of the Customer Equipment and infrastructure on your side of the Network Boundary.

  • If we become aware that a fault in the Service is on your side of the Network Boundary, our sole responsibility is to notify you.

  • Before reporting a fault to us, you must try to ensure that the fault is not in the Customer Equipment or on your side of the Network Boundary.

  • The NBN Satellite Service is a broadband Internet service which uses the NBN Long Term Satellite Network to deliver Internet connectivity at the Network Boundary Point at your Premises.

  • ActewAGL and the User are responsible for Delivery Station components (and must comply with their respective obligations in relation to the design, ownership, operation and maintenance of them) in accordance with the ACT Gas Network Boundary Code and ACT Gas Service and Installation Rules Code, except to the extent they expressly agree otherwise in writing.


More Definitions of Network Boundary

Network Boundary means the network boundary provided under section 128;
Network Boundary means a point of interconnection. In particular, the Network Boundary is:
Network Boundary means in relation to a Pair that enters a building on an End User Premises: if there is a main distribution frame in the building and the Pair is connected to the frame - a two wire point on the side of the frame nearest to Telstra; or if paragraph (a) does not apply but the line is connected to a network termination device located in, on or within close proximity to, the building - the side of the device nearest to the End User; or if neither paragraph (a) nor (b) applies - the point ascertained in accordance with section 22 of the Telecommunications Act. Nine-Month Anniversary means the date that is the nine calendar month anniversary of the Schedule Date. Outage Period means the period commencing when a Total Service Outage or Partial Service Outage (as the case may be) begins and ending when End Users affected by the service disruption are able to reconnect End User sessions.
Network Boundary means the port through which the hosted system is accessed; whether this is accessed via terrestial (cable) or mobile (wireless) network providers.
Network Boundary means the point at which:
Network Boundary means the network boundary provided under section 12 8;
Network Boundary means in relation to a telephone line that enters a building on your premises: (a) if there is a main distribution frame in the building and the telephone line is connected to the frame - a two wire point on the side of the frame nearest to your exchange; or (b) if paragraph (a) does not apply but the telephone line is connected to a network termination device located in, on or within close proximity to, the building – the side of the device nearest to you; or (c) if neither paragraph (a) nor (b) applies – the point ascertained in accordance with section 22 of the Telecommunications Act 1997;