Network Terminating Unit definition
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.