Non-Building Address Point (NBAP) refers to a location in mainland Singapore or its connected islands other than a physical address.
Requests for a NBAP orders due to “GPON” refers to the need for a point-to-multipoint (including a point-to-point) fibre to the premises network architecture in which unpowered optical splitters are used to enable a single optical fibre to serve multiple premises Requests for a NBAP orders due to “OE” refers to an ethernet network built upon the passive optical network provided by OpenNet.
Examples of Non-Building Address Points:
- Automated teller machines in public areas
- Bus stops
- Carparks
- Check-in counter, arrival/departure hall, baggage handling area, tarmac of an airport
- Connectivity points along expressways, arterial roads and to ERP gantries
- E-service kiosks in public areas
- Lamp posts
- Lift lobby, reception of a hotel
- Lift lobby and rooftop of HDB block
- Lift lobby and rooftop of a private high-rise block
- Lift lobby, common corridor, outdoor playground, canteen, push-cart stall, reception located
long common corridor/lobby of a hospital - Lift monitoring rooms
- Senior citizen corner not in an enclosed area
- Switch rooms
- Toilets
- Traffic junctions
- Various forms of street furniture (e.g. closed-circuit television cameras, wireless access points
and street-side display signs)
