demarc |
demarch |
As a noun demarc
is (telecommunications) the point of demarcation where the provider's network (and responsibility) ends and that of the customer begins.
As a proper noun demarch is
denmark.
taxonomy |
demarc |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and demarc
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
demarc is (telecommunications) the point of demarcation where the provider's network (and responsibility) ends and that of the customer begins.
network |
demarc |
As nouns the difference between network and demarc
is that
network is a fabric or structure of fibrous elements attached to each other at regular intervals while
demarc is (telecommunications) the point of demarcation where the provider's network (and responsibility) ends and that of the customer begins.
As a verb network
is to interact socially for the purpose of getting connections or personal advancement.
customer |
demarc |
As nouns the difference between customer and demarc
is that
customer is a patron; one who purchases or receives a product or service from a business or merchant, or intends to do so while
demarc is the point of demarcation where the provider's network (and responsibility) ends and that of the customer begins.
provider |
demarc |
As nouns the difference between provider and demarc
is that
provider is one who, or that which, provides a service, commodity, or the means for subsistence while
demarc is (telecommunications) the point of demarcation where the provider's network (and responsibility) ends and that of the customer begins.