Network Terminating Unit definition

Network Terminating Unit or “NTU” means the socket where your wiring, equipment or existing qualifying data service is connected to the Access Line.
Network Terminating Unit means the socket where the Customer’s wiring, equipment or existing qualifying voice and data service is connected to the Network; Normal means individual service features are limited or unavailable, which is a priority classification as set forth in paragraph 10 above; PBX means private branch exchange; Ported Number has the meaning given to it in paragraph 4.23;
Network Terminating Unit means the socket where the Customer’s wiring, equipment or existing qualifying voice and data service is connected to the Network; Normal Working Hours means 08:30 hours to 17:30 hours on a Working Day; Service Desk means the helpdesk (which may be an online portal) that the Customer is able to contact to report a Service Fault; Service Fault means any failure, error or defect in the provision of the Service(s) by the Supplier but excludes failures, errors or defects arising from, caused or contributed to by the Customer’s acts and/or omissions or third parties including, but not limited to, any Third Party Supplier or anything that arises as a result of something beyond the reasonable control of the Supplier; Service Fault Targets has the meaning given to it in paragraph 4; Support Service means the support services as further described in this Schedule 4.1;

Examples of Network Terminating Unit in a sentence

  • CUA, its Affiliates or Underlying Operators may be required to provide a Network Terminating Unit (“NTU”) at the Customer’s premises.

  • The Service comprises end to end connectivity between Network Terminating Unit (NTU) at the Sites, so providing the Customer with the ability to connect its Sites together in an Ethernet Virtual Private Network and transmit data / voice / video between them.

  • For houses where the Fibre To The Home (FTTH) network has been connected to the Network Terminating Unit (NTU) at your home, and is cabled through to ports throughout your home, there will be a Basic Setup fee.

  • Managed Service Where Enet supplies, installs, maintains and manages the NTU (or Customer Premises Equipment “CPE” if applicable) at the End User location NTU / NID Network Terminating Unit (NTU) also known as Network Interface Device (NID); it serves as the demarcation point (demark) and interface between the Carrier/End-User and Enet networks.

  • Any additional cable required connecting to the Network Terminating Unit (NTU) or similar is the customer’s responsibility.


More Definitions of Network Terminating Unit

Network Terminating Unit or “NTU” means the socket where your wiring, equipment or existing qualifying data
Network Terminating Unit means the point where the Customer’s wiring, equipment or existing qualifying data service is connected to the network.
Network Terminating Unit means the socket where the Customer’s wiring, equipment or existing qualifying voice and data service is connected to the Network; Normal means individual service features are limited or unavailable, which is a priority classification as set forth in paragraph 10 above; PBX means private branch exchange; Ported Number has the meaning given to it in paragraph 4.23; Recurring Charges means the Charges for the Cloud PBX Services or applicable part of the Cloud PBX Services, including but not limited to User Subscriptions, licences for Third Party Software, or Call Bundle that are invoiced repeatedly in every billing period as set out in the Order;
Network Terminating Unit means the socket where the Customer’s wiring, equipment or existing qualifying voice and data service is connected to the Network; Service Desk means the helpdesk (which may be an online portal) that the Customer is able to contact to report a Service Fault; Service Fault means any failure, error or defect in the provision of the Service(s) by the Supplier but excludes failures, errors or defects arising from, caused or contributed to by the Customer’s acts and/or omissions or third parties including, but not limited to, any Third Party Supplier or anything that arises as a result of something beyond the reasonable control of the Supplier; Service Fault Targets has the meaning given to it in paragraph 4;
Network Terminating Unit or “NTU” means the socket where the Customer's wiring, equipment or existing
Network Terminating Unit means the point where the Customer's wiring, equipment or existing qualifying data service is connected to the BT Network.
Network Terminating Unit or “NTU” means the socket where the Reseller’s Customers’ wiring, equipment or existing qualifying data service is connected to the Access Line.