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Telecommunications Act 1991
10Other boundaries of a telecommunications network
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##### 10 Other boundaries of a telecommunications network
(1) Where a telecommunications network is used, or intended to be used, to supply telecommunications services to a person, this section applies unless customer equipment used for or in relation to the supply of the services to the person is connected to an end facility:
(a) that is on a line link; and
(b) that is a boundary, or is beyond the boundaries, of a reserved line link that is constituted by, or forms part of, the line link referred to in paragraph (a).
(2) The boundary of the network is the outside of the fixed facility nearest to the person that is used, or intended to be used, to supply the services, that is, the side of the fixed facility that would result in the fixed facility being within the boundary of the network.