Network Interface Device - Sources

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  • "network interface device". Federal Standard 1037C. U.S. Department of Commerce and National Telecommunications and Information Administration. http://www.its.bldrdoc.gov/fs-1037/dir-024/_3522.htm. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  • "Testing, Repairing and Installing Home telephone Wiring – Network Interface Device". Public Service Commission of Wisconsin. http://psc.wi.gov/utilityinfo/tele/teleConsumer/nid.htm. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
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