CPE is an acronym for which of the following?
A.) Customer Premise Equipment
B.) Central Processing Engineering
C.) Customer Process Equipment
D.) Central Processing Equipment
Answer / guest
Answer: A
Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) are devices physically
located at the
subscriber's premises. Includes both owned and leased equipment.
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