Termination Point <Original • 2027>
The physical box (often a waterproof enclosure outside a building) where the ISP’s fiber or copper line terminates.
The process where an encrypted SSL connection is "unwrapped" at a load balancer or server before the data is passed to its final destination. 2. Contracts & Business
The project is finished (successful or not) and the team is disbanded. Termination Point
Resources are cut off until the project simply cannot continue.
Many contracts have a "lock-in" period. This is the first date you are legally allowed to walk away from the deal. The physical box (often a waterproof enclosure outside
Projects don't always end because they were successful. A termination point in PM might look like:
In a legal sense, the termination point is the "end of the road" for an agreement. Contracts & Business The project is finished (successful
Content here would focus on how you reach that point—whether it's through a "termination for convenience" clause or a breach of contract. 3. Project Management