A wide range of customer-premises terminating equipment which is connected to the local telecommunications network. This includes telephones, modems, terminals, routers, settop boxes, etc. [ Picture
American term for a terminal equipment called TE in the ISDN standards, i.e. any communications equipment placed at the customer's site, including modems, telephone sets, PBXs and NT1s.
All telecommunications equipment (except pay phones) and, usually, wiring that is located at the users building.
Equipment at the end user’s premises; MAY be provided by the end user or the service provider.
This equipment includes all telecommunications devices and wiring that are at a user's local site. Data terminal equipment (DTE) The piece of equipment where a communications path ends.
Terminal equipment such as computers, PBX, and multiplexers connected to the telephone network and residing on the customer's premises. (source)
Equipment owned by a customer and used at a location controlled by the customer’s organization.
Customer Premises Equipment is all telecommunications terminal equipment located on the customer premises. except coin operated telephones.
Telecommunications- communications equipment, including PBXs and wiring, located in a user's premises.
Equipment employed on the premises of a person (other than a carrier) to originate, route, or terminate telecommunications. [47 U.S.C. 153 (14)
Terminal equipment located on the customer premises which connects to the telephone network.
Telecommunications hardware located at the users site.
Telecommunications terminal equipment, including inside wire, located at a customerÂ's building and owned by the customer. This does not include over voltage protection equipment, inside wiring, coin-operated telephones, “company-official” equipment, mobile telephone equipment or 911 equipment.
Sometimes referred to as customer apparatus or consumer equipment, being equipment on consumers premises which is not part of the public telecommunications network and which is directly or indirectly attached to it.
Telephone terminal devices, such as handsets and private branch exchanges (PBXs), located on the customer's premises.
Equipment on the customer's premises that is leased from the telephone company or owned by the customer. (Also known as customer provided equipment.)
Customer owned equipment used to terminate or process information for the public network.
Any equipment located on the customer's premises. The term refers to terminating equipment supplied by the carrier for use at a customer site i.e. modems, phones, routers. Back to decentralized solution The NRTC decentralized solution involves the member purchasing their own equipment and taking responsibility for the ongoing development, and daily operations of the ISP business. NRTC definition
Any piece of equipment in a communication system that resides within the home or office. Examples include modems, television set-top boxes, telephones and televisions.
Any equipment such as telephones, computers, printers, video codec equipment, or other items that a user can connect to a network.
Terminal, associated equipment, and inside wiring located at a subscriber's premises and connected with a carrier's communication channel(s) at the demarcation point (demarc), a point established in a building or complex to separate customer equipment from telephone company equipment.