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<strong>NBN</strong> <strong>Co</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Design</strong> <strong>Rules</strong><br />

PON<br />

ROADM<br />

RF<br />

RFGW<br />

SC/APC<br />

SP<br />

TPEP<br />

UNI<br />

UNI-D<br />

UNI-V<br />

VSAT<br />

WNTD<br />

WSA<br />

WSAM<br />

Access Seeker<br />

End User<br />

Optical<br />

Distribution<br />

<strong>Network</strong><br />

Point of<br />

Interconnect<br />

Retail Service<br />

Provider<br />

Passive Optical <strong>Network</strong><br />

Reconfigurable Optical Add-Drop Multiplexer<br />

Radio Frequency<br />

Radio Frequency Gateway<br />

Standard <strong>Co</strong>nnector/Angled Physical <strong>Co</strong>ntact<br />

Service Provider<br />

Transparent Performance Enhancing Proxy<br />

User to <strong>Network</strong> Interface<br />

User to <strong>Network</strong> Interface – Data<br />

User to <strong>Network</strong> Interface - Voice<br />

Very Small Aperture Terminal<br />

Wireless <strong>Network</strong> Terminating Device<br />

Wireless Serving Area<br />

Wireless Serving Area Module<br />

A Customer of <strong>NBN</strong> <strong>Co</strong>, providing one or more public telecommunications<br />

services whose provision consists wholly or partly in the transmission and<br />

routing of signals on a telecommunications network.<br />

Access Seekers may be retail or wholesale Service Providers.<br />

A ‘User’ or ‘End User’ is the person/persons who subscribe to<br />

telecommunications services provided by Retail Service Providers<br />

In the PON context, a tree of optical fibres in the access network, supplemented<br />

with power or wavelength splitters, filters or other passive optical devices.<br />

<strong>Design</strong>ated point with the <strong>NBN</strong> <strong>Co</strong> network for Access Seeker connection.<br />

Retail Service Providers are Access Seekers who purchase the Ethernet<br />

Bitstream service from <strong>NBN</strong> <strong>Co</strong> and on-sell the service to their End Users.<br />

Table 8 Acronyms, Terms and Definitions<br />

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