Network Equipment

/ˈnɛtwɜrk ɪˈkwɪpmənt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Hardware devices facilitating communication and connectivity in information networks, often subject to regulatory standards and contractual terms.
    The contract specified liability for damages caused by faulty network equipment.

Forms

  • network equipment

Commentary

In legal contexts, network equipment is often addressed in regulatory compliance, liability, and contract provisions, emphasizing its operational and legal risks within communications infrastructure.

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