Examples of Telecommunications Commission in a sentence
PLDT and our Philippine-based fixed line and wireless subsidiaries operate under the jurisdiction of the Philippine National Telecommunications Commission, or NTC, which jurisdiction extends, among other things, to approving major services offered and certain rates charged to customers.
For the fourth offense, cancellation or revocation of accreditation of individual employee or blocktimer/announcer, and recommendation for expulsion from KBP membership and, recommendation to the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) for the cancellation of permit to operate the station.
The Company received a license from the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (“NBTC”), to provide telecommunication services on its network for domestic and international communications.
It also has an approved Provisional Authority to transmit radio signals to satellites granted by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) on April 7, 1999.
Amateur (ham) radio stations licensed by the Federal Telecommunications Commission (FCC).
To the extent the services offered are subject to the E-rate discount program, all award Contract Vendors must commit to participation in the Federal Communication Commission's E-rate discount program established under authority of the Federal Telecommunications Commission Act of 1996.
To support operational life claims, the Energy Star Program Requirements for Integral LED Lamps, Draft 1-16-09, suggests 6,000 hours with at least 10 samples to be tested under elevated conditions.
Canada recognizes that bidders may be subject to regulation by the Canadian Radio- television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) in respect of some or all of the services or products required under the solicitation.
In this section: directory includes any publication of a similar nature to a directory but does not include a newspaper published in good faith as a newspaper at regular intervals or a publication published, or to be published, by or under the authority of the Australian Telecommunications Commission.
Responders should describe their commitment to participation in the Federal Communications Commission’s E-Rate discount program established under authority of the Federal Telecommunications Commission Act of 1996 by supplying their E-Rate contractor identification number and the list of E-Rate qualifying Products.