Technical Booklet M Physical Infrastructure for High Speed Communications Networks·Page 14·2.7
Common access point and service routes for multi-dwelling buildings
Multi-dwelling buildings must have a common access point with dedicated vertical and horizontal service routes to allow service providers to connect from the common access point to the network termination point for each dwelling.
A multi-dwelling building should have a common access point, and dedicated vertical and horizontal service routes, so that service providers can make connections from the common access point to the network termination point for each dwelling within the building.
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