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Re: BT Wiring Question
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- Subject: Re: BT Wiring Question
- From: "paul_watkin" <groups@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 16:18:25 -0000
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Many thanks for the responses.
I am planning on using the Leviton Telephone Line Distribution Module
(TLDM) found at the following URL, it includes a small patch cord
that acts as a bridge between the 4 incoming lines and the matrix of
distribution ports
http://www.leviton.com/pdfs/lin/LINsections_2003/LIN_HScat_SMPanels-
Modules.pdf.
Is this qualifying as an NTTP?
Regards
Paul
SNIP
I dont know if it is legally enforceable.
You dont have to have a Master socket or an NTE5 but you must have a
demarcation point known as the NTTP (Network Termination and Test
Point).
The NTE5 performs this function.
A proper NTTP is a connection box designed for multiple lines and is
neater than loads of NTE5's particularly when you have lots of lines
terminating on a patch panel or PBX. For domestic installations it is
almost always an NTE5
SNIP
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