CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT AND LOADING Clause Samples
The CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT AND LOADING clause defines how distribution channels are allocated and managed between parties, typically in a supply or distribution agreement. It specifies which channels (such as online, retail, or wholesale) each party may use, and may set limits or requirements on the volume or type of products distributed through each channel. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of their rights and obligations regarding channel usage, preventing conflicts and optimizing market coverage.
CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT AND LOADING. 16.6.1 No interconnection among two separately licensed systems will be permissible.
16.6.2 Separate license will be required for operating in another frequency band irrespective of same base station / repeater station sites being used for the new system.
16.6.3 Initially, not exceeding five channels (frequency pairs) will be assigned for Captive Analogue/Digital Mobile Radio
CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT AND LOADING. 22.6.1 No interconnection among two separately licensed systems will be permissible.
22.6.2 Separate license will be required for operating in another frequency band irrespective of same base station / repeater station sites being used for the new system.
22.6.3 Initially, not exceeding five channels (frequency pairs) will be assigned for PMRTS analogue system and for Digital system upto 30 frequency channels( 25KHz each) depending on the availability, justification and actual usage of the same. Further additional channels will be considered subject to availability of frequency spectrum in the designated frequency bands in the particular service area and after taking into account growth of service. This will include the control channel also.
22.6.4 The mobile trunked radio channels must have a minimum numbers of mobiles on a per channel basis with 90 mobiles being considered as acceptable usage for analogue system. The loading per channel for digital system will be much higher in comparison to analogue system. The minimum numbers of mobiles on a per channel basis for digital system will be decided in consultation with TEC. The Licensor reserves the right to withdraw the assigned channels if subscriber based criteria is not met or the channels are not used as per the assigned technical parameters.
22.6.5 Additional channels can be considered for allotment only if use per channel has reached 90% in terms of erlang traffic and continues to remain so for atleast a period of three months prior to the date of application. If at the end of initial six months of the validity of license loading is less than 70% in terms of erlang traffic, the Telecom Authority may withdraw the radio channel assignment without any notice to the licensee.
22.6.6 The license for co-channel systems will be given on case by case clearance upon the terrain antenna height and necessary coordination as per established procedure.
