That portion of a public switched network that connects access nodes to individual subscribers. The access network today is predominantly passive twisted pair copper wiring.
The local cables which connect individual telephone users to the main network.
A "sub-network" which is implemented to provide simple access to a more complex network. The access network often allows communication between a limited, local, group of users and also additional access to a wider area population.
a network that connects local subscribers to telecommunication service providers
Routes available for trucks having business in New Jersey to get from the National Network to customers to pick up or deliver goods.
The part of the carrier network that touches the customer’s premises. The Access Network is also referred to as the local drop, local loop, or last mile.
An access network is that part of a communications network which connects subscribers to their immediate service provider. It is contrasted with the core network, for example the Network Switching Subsystem in GSM.