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What does CLE stand for?

Customer Located Equipment


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  • Information technology (IT) and computers

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On the subscriber side, the connection is enabled either by Customer Premise Equipment (CPE), which is a customer owned device, or by Customer Located Equipment (CLE), also referred to as the Demarcation (Demarc) Device or Network Termination Device, which is owned by the service provider.
Telco Systems' new T-Metro 200 platform adds two additional gigabit uplinks, providing carriers with enhanced features for customer located equipment (CLE) implementations that include: --Hierarchical Quality of Service (HQoS) - Enables optimal use and prioritization of existing bandwidth for varying service classes, such as video, voice, business applications and e-mail/web-browsing, with the ability to offer customized service level agreements (SLAs).
This Customer Located Equipment (CLE) system can be installed as an adjunct to MSPPs, Metro DWDM, and Metro Ethernet in the Central Offices of carriers, storage service providers, and MSOs.
Today, the Qwest managed security service leveraging the Nokia/Check Point solution is implemented in customer located equipment installed at 24 IRMC sites nationwide.
The new Larscom Orion 7400 is rapidly gaining awareness as one of the first economical solutions for customer located equipment.
Unlike the enterprise-optimized Ethernet switches often deployed as customer located equipment, the STU provides carrier-grade service availability via an optionally redundant Gigabit Ethernet uplink with full support for IEEE 802.
The two products complement OPTera Metro 1200, already commercially available, which can be used as customer located equipment in a variety of network applications.
Pivotech designs, manufactures, and markets the IntelligentEdge(TM) family of products that enables service providers to deliver high-margin, high-revenue, value-added services to their small to mid-size business customers from the access network by eliminating costly Customer Located Equipment and software, while shortening time to market and maximizing their return on investments.

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