Terminating Device definition

Terminating Device means a router that is used to terminate the Circuit and present connectivity through a single Fast/ Gig Ethernet port to the customers network (normally via a firewall);
Terminating Device means either a NID or an ONT.
Terminating Device means an optical network termination unit or a network interface device or any device which performs the function of those devices (as the context requires); UNI has the meaning given to that term in the Operations Manuals; and Wholesale Services means any or all of the wholesale telecommunications services (and may include (where the context permits) any other services or equipment associated with the supply of those services) set out in the Service List, but does not include Ancillary Services.

Examples of Terminating Device in a sentence

  • If an End User causes any damage to any LFC Equipment or the LFC Network, then subject to the Service Provider having complied at all relevant times with clauses 2.2(d) and 10.2(d), the Service Provider will only be responsible to the LFC for damage to the Terminating Device caused by the End User and not to any other part of the LFC Equipment or the LFC Network.

  • The Service Provider will discharge this responsibility by reimbursing the LFC for the reasonable cost of repairing or replacing the relevant Terminating Device.

  • Subject to the Trade Practices Act, nbnTM as the owner of the equipment will maintain and repair their equipment including the Network Terminating Device (NTD) which is installed at the Applicants premises.

  • Each Service consists of a VLAN from the Network Terminating Device (that supports Q-in-Q) to the applicable Aggregation Point, terminating via a single Ethernet port on the CPE side and redundant Ethernet ports at the Aggregation point.

  • Subject to the Trade Practices Act 1974, nbnTM as the owner of the equipment will maintain and repair their equipment including the Network Terminating Device (NTD) which may be installed at the Applicants premises.


More Definitions of Terminating Device

Terminating Device means a router that is used to terminate the Circuit and present connectivity through a single Fast/ Gig Ethernet port to the customers network (normally via a firewall); [if !supportLists] 23. [endif]"Rydal" / "we" / "us" means Rydal Communications LTD (Company Registration Number 06738960) of ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇. [if !supportLists] 2. [endif]2 THE SERVICES [if !supportLists] 1. [endif]2.1 Rydal shall provide the Leased Line Service at the data transfer speed stated on the Customer Order Form, subject to the terms of this Agreement. [if !supportLists] 2. [endif]2.2 As part of the Leased Line Service, Rydal agrees to supply and you agree to purchase (or rent, where the Customer Order Form specifies a Rental Agreement) the Equipment (if any) specified in the Customer Order Form. [if !supportLists] 3. [endif]2.3 You agree to install the Equipment on (or prior to) the Activation Date. The SLA relating to the Leased Line Service shall not come into effect and Rydal shall have no liability for any failure to deliver the Service under these Terms and Conditions or any SLA relating to the Service until the Equipment has been installed and connected to the Telecommunications Circuit by you. Rydal reserves the right to recover from you any charges incurred in providing onsite assistance. [if !supportLists] 4. [endif]2.4 We will configure and deliver to your Site the Equipment to be connected by you to the Telecommunications Circuit at your Site [if !supportLists] 5. [endif]2.5 Whilst we will use reasonable endeavours to provide the Services and/or Equipment to you within any timescales specified by us or agreed with or requested by you, we will not be liable to you for any delay in providing or failure to provide the Services and/or Equipment within such timescales. [if !supportLists] 6. [endif]2.6 Rydal shall not be obliged to provide the Leased Line to you unless and until we have received written confirmation, or (if requested in our discretion) evidence, that all installation work at your premises is complete. [if !supportLists] 7. [endif]2.7 You shall be responsible for the Charges from the Activation Date and any construction charges associated to your install. [if !supportLists] 8. [endif]2.8 We shall allocate a range of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses for your use for machines on your network for the duration of this Agreement. It will be your responsibility to connect the Equipment to, and to configure your machines on, your own netwo...

Related to Terminating Device

  • Terminating Party As defined in Section 7.1(f).

  • Third Party Terminating Carrier means a Telecommunications Carrier to which traffic is terminated when CLEC originates traffic that is sent through AT&T-TSP’s network, i.e., CLEC is using AT&T-TSP’s Transit Traffic Service.

  • Termination, Moving You may cancel your acceptance of the Agreement with XOOM at any time prior to midnight of the thirtieth (30th) calendar day after the date of the first bill from your utility that includes XOOM charges for gas supply service without penalty or cancellation fee by calling XOOM at ▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ or by sending an email to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. When moving to an address within your local utility’s service territory, XOOM will make every effort to transfer your service to your new service address, provided that you notify XOOM within fifteen (15) days of your move. If a transfer of service is not successful or you move to a location outside your local utility’s service territory, you may cancel this Agreement at no cost to you. Failure to notify XOOM of your move will be considered a cancellation of this Agreement in accordance with its terms.