Identify the definition of demarcation?
A.) Date in which the WAN service contract expires
B.) Cabling which extends from the WAN service provider to
the customer
C.) Division of responsibility, where the CPE ends and the
local loop
begins
D.) Equipment which is located at the customer premises
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Answer / guest
Answer: C
Demarcation is the point in which responsibility changes hands.
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Answer / javid
It is a conceptual point where the responsibilities of telco
lies on one side and customers on another side. Thus it is
the point where the responsibility of telco ends.
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