Service Demarcation Point definition

Service Demarcation Point is the customer port of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Technology-supplied router. Your local area network, its configuration and management is your responsibility.
Service Demarcation Point has the meaning given in the relevant Service Description as the context requires.
Service Demarcation Point means, in relation to the Services, the physical demarcation point where Customer can access the Network and make use of the Services.

Examples of Service Demarcation Point in a sentence

  • This Service Demarcation Point is internal to the LFC network and is not accessible by the Service Provider.

  • Additionally, where the Service is being terminated by a Third Party Supplier at the Customer Premises, the Charges set forth in the Order Form for such Service assumes that such Service will be terminated at a pre- established Service Demarcation Point or minimum point of entry (MPOE) in the building within which the Customer Premises is located, as determined by the Third Party Supplier.

  • This Service Demarcation Point is internal to the LFC Network and is not accessible by the Access Seeker.

  • If the Access Zone is terminated at the Service Demarcation Point with a Metrotech Network Interface Device (as identified on the SOF) then Metrotech guarantees that the round trip Latency between the Service Demarcation Point and a Metrotech Network Core Internet Router will be no greater than the target identified on the SOF.

  • The NBAP Service Demarcation Point at the Central Office is the termination point on the OFDF in the Central Office.


More Definitions of Service Demarcation Point

Service Demarcation Point means an agreed interface on a piece of Equipment prescribed by Metrotech in a location agreed with the Customer whose purpose is handing over Internet Services from its own network to the Customer’s network.
Service Demarcation Point means the point to which the Network Services are delivered.
Service Demarcation Point means the point where Optify Mediaforce’s Service, as described in the Order Form, ends.
Service Demarcation Point the point(s) to which we will maintain the Service(s). The Service Demarcation Point will be based on the different components that make up the Service and how these are deployed. The Service Demarcation Point for the main HPS service is typically identified as the connection between the access and the HPS service, managed by our Session Border Controllers (SBCs) within the network. Where we have supplied the access with the HPS Service, the point of demarcation will be the customer side port on the pre-configured Connexin supplied router. Where we provide the access and the Installation Service then the Demarcation Point will be the Connexin provided handset. In all cases, Connexin will honour any manufacturer warranty on the Connexin provided handsets. “Service Fee” – monthly recurring fee for the Service which may be individual fees for individual Services or a combined fee covering multiple Services.
Service Demarcation Point the point(s) to which we will maintain the Service(s). The Service Demarcation Point will be based on the different components that make up the Service and how these are deployed. The Service Demarcation Point for the main Horizon service is typically identified as the connection between the access and the Horizon service, managed by our Session Boarder Controllers (SBCs) within the network. Where we have supplied the access with the Horizon Service, the point of demarcation will be the customer side port on the pre- configured Gamma supplied router. Where we provide the access and the Installation Service then the Demarcation Point will be the Gamma provided handset. In all cases Gamma will honour any manufacturer warranty on the Gamma provided handsets. “Service Fee” – monthly recurring fee for the Service which may be individual fees for individual Services or a combined fee covering multiple Services.
Service Demarcation Point the point(s) to which we will maintain the Service(s). The Service Demarcation Point will be based on the different components that make up the Service and how these are deployed. The Service Demarcation Point for the main Cloud PBX service is typically identified as the connection between the access and the Cloud PBX service, managed by our Session Boarder Controllers (SBCs) within the network. Where we have supplied the access with the Cloud PBX Service, the point of demarcation will be the customer side port on the pre-configured easyNetworks supplied router. Where we provide the access and the Installation Service, and you take the Equipment Maintenance then the Demarcation Point will be the easyNetworks provided handset. In all cases easyNetworks will honour any manufacturer warranty on the easyNetworks provided handsets.
Service Demarcation Point means Infor’s border router that is used to establish connectivity from the hosting facility to the public Internet. Infor is responsible for delivery of Subscription Software access capabilities to and including the Service Demarcation Point.