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Common access point for multi-dwelling buildings
0.3NI-wide·Technical Booklet M Physical Infrastructure for High Speed Communications Networks
The guidance in Section 2 is also concerned with ensuring that multi-dwelling buildings are equipped with a common access point from which the in-building physical infrastructure is capable of serving
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1.5NI-wide·Technical Booklet M Physical Infrastructure for High Speed Communications Networks
Where a multi-dwelling building contains two or more flats, each of the flats should be regarded as a part of the multi-dwelling building and hence the building should comply with the requirement of r
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