What Is a Network Termination Point?
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A network termination point (NTP) is the endpoint of a telecommunications link that connects a user to a phone or data network. It is typically the end of a copper wire, fiber–optic, or other type of cabling used for communications, and contains hardware such as a physical connector, modem, or interface card that enables a user to connect their equipment to a network. It also includes any other equipment needed to transmit or receive signals from the network.