Industry Forum definition

Industry Forum. The forum described in Article 2.3.
Industry Forum means the communications industry meeting from time to time to discuss matters of common interest to and concerning the industry;
Industry Forum means the forum described in the Agreement Concerning Petroleum Activities.

Examples of Industry Forum in a sentence

  • CLEC and Embarq shall agree upon the appropriate ordering and provisioning codes to be used for UNEs. These codes shall apply to all aspects of the unbundling of that element and shall be known as data elements as defined by the Telecommunications Industry Forum Electronic Data Interchange Service Order Subcommittee (TCIF-EDI-SOSC).

  • The interface will be consistent with the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (“ATIS”), Telecommunications Industry Forum (“TCIF”), Electronic Data Interchange (“EDI”) Customer Service Guideline, issue 7, (LSOG Version 1.0), and provide the functionality described in Schedule 10.13.2.

  • Upon implementation of LNP, both Parties agree to conform and provide such LNP pursuant to FCC regulations and compliance with the Industry Forum Guidelines.

  • CLEC and CenturyLink shall agree upon the appropriate ordering and provisioning codes to be used for UNEs. These codes shall apply to all aspects of the unbundling of that element and shall be known as data elements as defined by the Telecommunications Industry Forum Electronic Data Interchange Service Order Subcommittee (TCIF-EDI-SOSC).

  • CLEC and Sprint shall agree upon the appropriate ordering and provisioning codes to be used for UNEs. These codes shall apply to all aspects of the unbundling of that element and shall be known as data elements as defined by the Telecommunications Industry Forum Electronic Data Interchange Service Order Subcommittee (TCIF-EDI-SOSC).

  • Upon implementation of LNP, both Parties agree to conform and provide such LNP pursuant to FCC regulations and compliance with the Industry Forum.

  • The Industry Forum section provides an opportunity for the industry to share its views.

  • For instance, the associations work together to prepare and present a joint statement on Senate Regulatory Reform Legislation, lobbying Congress to renew the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, as well as the annual P/C Insurance Joint Industry Forum.

  • NPPC advertises the National Pork Industry Forum as an opportunity for networking, as well as attending educational sessions.

  • Multiple Order Shipments will require these TCIF bar coded shipping labels both on the exterior of the final shipping container(s) or final master shipping container and on all Product containers that are contained within the Multiple Order Shipment (utilizing the specifications described in the Telecommunications Industry Forum document, BCC-95-001, Issue 3, 10/95, Shipping and Receiving Transaction Bar Code Label Specifications).


More Definitions of Industry Forum

Industry Forum means a forum designated under section 94; “ instrument” includes a direction, determination or
Industry Forum means a pre-solicitation information gathering event that may include public and private sector participants.
Industry Forum means a presolicitation information gathering event that may include public and private sector participants.

Related to Industry Forum

  • Forum means any federal, state, local, municipal, or foreign court, governmental agency, administrative body or agency, tribunal, private alternative dispute resolution system, or arbitration panel.

  • Objectives and Strategies means (i) with respect to any Regulated Fund other than a BDC Downstream Fund, its investment objectives and strategies, as described in its most current registration statement on Form N-2, other current filings with the Commission under the Securities Act or under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and its most current report to stockholders, and (ii) with respect to any BDC Downstream Fund, those investment objectives and strategies described in its disclosure documents (including private placement memoranda and reports to equity holders) and organizational documents (including operating agreements).

  • S&P Industry Classification The S&P Industry Classifications set forth in Schedule 2 hereto, which industry classifications may be updated at the option of the Collateral Manager if S&P publishes revised industry classifications.