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A network termination (NT) (also NTD for network termination device,[1] and NTE for network termination equipment) is a device that connects the customer's data or telephone equipment to a carrier's line that comes into a building or an office. The NT device provides a connection for terminal equipment (TE) and terminal adapter (TA) equipment to the local loop.

The network termination used in the specific case of an ISDN Basic Rate Interface is called an NT1.

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  1. ^ "Pre-installing your NBN Connection Box". NBN. 2024. Retrieved 11 February 2023. The nbn connection box (also known as a Network Termination Device or NTD) enables phone and internet providers to connect your property to the nbn access network.