On-premises wiring
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On-premises wiring: Customer-owned metallic or optical fiber communications transmission lines, installed within or between buildings.
Note: On-premises wiring may consist of horizontal wiring, vertical wiring, and backbone wiring, and may extend from the external network interface to the user work station areas. It includes the total communications wiring to transport current or future data, voice, LAN, and image information.
The wiring of premise networks is used world wide, across every industry, in both small and large scale applications. For most applications, the end goal is to connect as many points on the network as possible, with the most bandwidth possible.
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