Allocation and use of scarce resources Sample Clauses

Allocation and use of scarce resources. Any procedures for the allocation and use of scarce resources, including frequencies, numbers and rights of way, will be carried out in an objective, timely, transparent and non-discriminatory manner. The current state of allocated frequency bands will be made publicly available, but detailed identification of frequencies allocated for specific government uses is not required.
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Allocation and use of scarce resources. 1. Each Party shall administer its procedures for the allocation and use of scarce telecommunications resources, including frequencies, numbers, and rights-of-way, in an objective, timely, transparent, and non-discriminatory manner. 2. Each Party shall make publicly available the current state of allocated frequency bands but retains the right not to provide detailed identification of frequencies allocated or assigned for specific government uses. 3. A Party's measures allocating and assigning spectrum and managing frequencies shall not be considered inconsistent with Article 10.4 (Market Access), as it applies to either Chapter Nine (Investment) or Ten (Cross-Border Trade in Services). Accordingly, each Party retains the right to establish and apply its spectrum and frequency management policies that may limit the number of suppliers of public telecommunications networks or services. Each Party also retains the right to allocate frequency bands, taking into account present and future needs and spectrum availability.
Allocation and use of scarce resources. 1. Each Party shall administer its procedures for the allocation and use of scarce telecommunications resources, including frequencies and numbers, in an objective, timely, transparent, and non-discriminatory manner.
Allocation and use of scarce resources. 1. Each Party shall administer its procedures for the allocation and use of scarce telecommunications resources, including frequencies, numbers, and rights-of-way, in an objective, timely, transparent, and non-discriminatory manner. 2. Each Party shall make publicly available the current state of allocated frequency bands, but retains the right not to provide detailed identification of frequencies allocated or assigned for specific government uses. 3. A Party's measures allocating and assigning spectrum and managing frequency are not measures that are per se inconsistent with Article 10.4 (Market Access) either as it applies to cross-border trade in services or through the operation of Article
Allocation and use of scarce resources. 1. Costa Rica shall administer its procedures for the allocation and use of
Allocation and use of scarce resources. 1. Any procedures for the allocation and use of scarce resources, including frequencies, numbers and rights of way, shall be carried out in an objective, timely, transparent and non-discriminatory manner.
Allocation and use of scarce resources. Any procedures for the allocation and use of scarce resources, including frequencies, numbers and rights of way, will be carried out in an objective, timely, transparent and non-discriminatory manner. The current state of allocated frequency bands will be made publicly available, but detailed identification of frequencies allocated for specific government uses is not required. LIST OF EXEMPTIONS UNDER ACFTA35 Sectors or sub-sectors Description of measures (to be applied to sector) Countries to which the measures applied Intended duration Conditions creating the need for the exemptions All sectors Commercial presence. Measures extending preferential treatment pursuant to bilateral investment treaties. All countries that have signed bilateral investment treaties with Viet Nam. Indefinite Xxxxxx investment in Viet Nam. Audiovisual services - Production, distribution and projection of television programmes and cinematographic works. Measures based upon co- production agreements of audiovisual works, which confer National Treatment to audiovisual works covered by such agreements. Parties with which such bilateral or plurilateral agreements are in force, now or in the future. Indefinite The aim of these agreements is to promote cultural links between the countries concerned. Audiovisual services - Production and distribution of television programmes and cinematographic works. Measures granting the benefit of support programmes to audiovisual works, and suppliers of such works meeting origin criteria. Parties with which bilateral and plurilateral agreements have been signed in the area of cultural cooperation. Indefinite These programmes aim at preserving and promoting the cultural identity of countries with which Viet Nam has long-standing cultural links. 35 Measures indicated in the list shall be exempted from all obligations and treatment of specific commitments under the Agreement on Trade in Services of the Framework Agreement on Comprehensive Economic Cooperation between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the People’s Republic of China Sectors or sub-sectors Description of measures (to be applied to sector) Countries to which the measures applied Intended duration Conditions creating the need for the exemptions Audiovisual services - Production and distribution of audiovisual works through broadcasting transmission to the public. Measures which extend National Treatment to audiovisual works which meet certain origin criteria regarding access to ...
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Allocation and use of scarce resources. 1. Each Party shall carry out any procedures for the allocation and use of scarce resources related to telecommunications, including frequencies, numbers and rights of way, in an objective, timely, transparent and non-discriminatory manner. 2. Each Party shall make publicly available the current state of allocated frequency bands, but shall not be required to provide detailed identification of frequencies allocated for specific government uses. 3. A Party's measures allocating and assigning spectrum and managing frequency are not measures that are per se inconsistent with Article 106. Accordingly, each Party retains the right to establish and apply spectrum and frequency management policies that have the effect of limiting the number of suppliers of public telecommunications transport networks or services, provided that it does so in a manner consistent with other provisions of this Agreement. Such right includes the ability to allocate frequency bands, taking into account current and future needs and spectrum availability.
Allocation and use of scarce resources. 4 For Colombia, the term "competitively neutral" includes both competitively and technologically neutral. 1. Each Party shall administer its procedures for the allocation and use of scarce telecommunications resources, including frequencies, numbers, and rights-of-way, in an objective, timely, transparent, and non-discriminatory manner. 2. Each Party shall make publicly available the current state of allocated frequency bands but retains the right not to provide detailed identification of frequencies allocated or assigned for specific government uses. 3. A Party's measures allocating and assigning spectrum and managing frequencies shall not be considered inconsistent with Article 9.4 (Market Access), as it applies to either Chapters 8 (Investment) or 9 (Cross-Border Trade in Services). Accordingly, each Party retains the right to establish and apply spectrum and frequency management policies that may limit the number of suppliers of public telecommunications transport networks and services. Each Party also retains the right to allocate frequency bands, taking into account present and future needs and spectrum availability.
Allocation and use of scarce resources. Any procedures for the allocation and use of scarce resources, including frequencies, numbers and rights of way, will be carried out in an objective, timely, transparent and non-discriminatory manner. The current state of allocated frequency bands will be made publicly available, but detailed identification of frequencies allocated for specific government uses is not required. ATTACHMENT CONCERNING MARITIME TRANSPORT SERVICES 1. International Shipping, 3.b): "Other forms of commercial presence for the supply of international maritime transport services" means the ability for international maritime transport service suppliers of other Members to establish branches and to undertake activities concerned for the supply to their customers of maritime transport services.
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