Licensed Line definition

Licensed Line means a telecommunications line or any part thereof which the Licensee is authorised to construct, maintain and use in terms of this Licence;
Licensed Line means a Telecommunication Facility or any part thereof, including Radio Links, which the Licensee is authorised to construct, maintain and operate in terms of this Licence;
Licensed Line means a Telecommunications Line or any part thereof which the Licensee in terms of this Licence is authorised to construct, maintain and operate, consisting of Terminal Equipment, Radio Terminals, Radio Links and Base Stations;

Examples of Licensed Line in a sentence

  • The State Licensed Line of Credit Receivable Cash Collection Percentage shall not be less than the percentage set forth in the applicable table in Schedule 6.17(a)(ii) with respect to all Receivables of a Common Age within such Static Pool.

  • The University of Texas at Austin CONFIDENTIAL Page A-19 of 23 Exclusive PLA Exhibit A Agreement No. PM2302001 ATTACHMENT A - Intellectual Property Licensed Line No. Tech ID.

  • The State Licensed Line of Credit Receivable Cash Collection Percentage shall not be less than the percentage set forth in the applicable table in Schedule 6.17(a)(i) with respect to all Receivables of a Common Age within such Static Pool.


More Definitions of Licensed Line

Licensed Line means a telecommunications line or any part thereof which the Licensee isauthorised to construct, maintain and use in terms of a Telecommunications Licence;"Licensee" means either Vodacom or MTN as the context may require"Licence Period" means the period for which the applicable Radio Licence and Telecommuni-cations License continue in force (including any period for which those Licences may berenewed or further renewed);"Master Frequency Plan" means the manifestations of the actions of the Postmaster General toexercise control over and manage the radio frequency spectrum in accordance with acceptedinternational standards and subject to the provisions of the Radio Act, Act No. 3 of 1952;"Message" means any sound, signal, sign or image sent, or to be sent, for conveyance by meansof a Licensed Line;"Network Implementation Timetable" means the timetables set out in Schedule 1A or 1B;"Number" means any alpha-numerical identifier of any Customer, Terminal Equipment orcomponent of the Service;"Operator" means any of Telkom, Vodacom or MTN;"PLMN" means Public Land Mobile Network;"Prescribed Date" means 1 November 1993 or any such later date as determined by the Post-master General;"Population" means demographic density as established in terms of the Statistics Act. Act No.66 of 1976.Please see page 4 of the accompanying PDF GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 29 OCTOBER 1993 No. 15232 35 (b) not enact any legislation or implement any regulatory action which will subject a Licensee to any specific obligations other than those provided for in this Agreement or impose any specific obligation which prejudices matters that are the subject of this agreement, a RadioLicence or a Telecommunications Licence; and (c) procure that all Operators shall not engage in any act, practice or course of conduct which constitutes an abuse of a dominant position or which otherwise prevents, restricts or distorts fair competition. 2. 2 The Postmaster General agrees that during the Licence Period he will use his powers under the Radio Act and the Post Office Act, where those powers are applicable and where to do so is consistent with overall Government policy from time to time, to assist the Operators in giving effect to the matters which are the subject to this agreement, a Radio Licence or a Telecommunications Licence. 2. 3 Nothing in this agreement, but subject to the principles as set out in paragraph 2. 1 above, will limitin any way the ability of the Government to enact legislation or to implemen...

Related to Licensed Line

  • Licensed System means, collectively:

  • Licensed Software includes error corrections, upgrades, enhancements or new releases, and any deliverables due under a maintenance or service contract (e.g., patches, fixes, PTFs, programs, code or data conversion, or custom programming).

  • Non-Microsoft Product means any third-party-branded software, data, service, website or product, unless incorporated by Microsoft in a Product.