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ALSO CALLED: Customer Premises Equipment, Telephone Equipment
DEFINITION: Customer premises equipment (CPE) is telephone or other service provider equipment that is located on the customer's premises (physical location) rather than on the provider's premises or in between. Telephone handsets, cable TV set-top boxes, and Digital Subscriber Line routers are examples. Historically, this term referred to equipment placed at the customer's end of the telephone line and usually  … 
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Getting There From Here: Delivering Unified Communications to Your Organization - Part 1
sponsored by IBM
WEBCAST: This webcast explains the business value of unified communications to improve productivity by streamlining processes. Discover how to get started and which considerations to keep in mind when implementing this technique. Gain an understanding of various use cases of this approach and determine which applications best fit your needs.
Posted: 10 Sep 2009 | Premiered: 10 Sep 2009


Getting There From Here: Delivering Unified Communications to Your Organization - Part 2
sponsored by IBM
WEBCAST: In this webcast, discover new unified communication (UC) technology that enhances collaboration and conferencing capabilities. Gain insight into four UC applications and how to select the best one for your use cases. Learn how to extend telecommunications, mobility, desktops and applications to improve business operation performance.
Posted: 10 Sep 2009 | Premiered: 10 Sep 2009


PODCAST: Getting There From Here: Delivering Unified Communications to Your Organization - Part 1
sponsored by IBM
PODCAST: This podcast explains the business value of unified communications to improve productivity by streamlining processes. Discover how to get started and which considerations to keep in mind when implementing this technique. Gain an understanding of various use cases of this approach and determine which applications best fit your needs.
Posted: 10 Sep 2009 | Premiered: 10 Sep 2009


PODCAST: Getting There From Here: Delivering Unified Communications to Your Organization - Part 2
sponsored by IBM
PODCAST: In this podcast, discover new unified communication (UC) technology that enhances collaboration and conferencing capabilities. Gain insight into four UC applications and how to select the best one for your use cases. Learn how to extend telecommunications, mobility, desktops and applications to improve business operation performance.
Posted: 11 Sep 2009 | Premiered: 11 Sep 2009

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VOICE COMMUNICATIONS HARDWARE DEFINITION (continued): … Customer premises equipment (CPE) is telephone or other service provider equipment that is located on the customer's premises (physical location) rather than on the provider's premises or in between. Telephone handsets, cable TV set-top boxes, and Digital Subscriber Line routers are examples. Historically, this term referred to equipment placed at the customer's end of the telephone line and usually owned by the telephone company. Today, almost any end-user equipment can be called customer premise equipment and it can be owned by the customer or by the provider.
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