Common Short Codes Namespace Sample Clauses
Common Short Codes Namespace. The industry will introduce the CSC service in 4Q03 using CSCs in the format of five (5) digit short codes. The digits 0 and 1 will not be used as the first digit of a CSC to avoid potential conflicts with existing dialing plans. The potential CSCs at introduction will be within the ranges: Some short codes within the range of potential CSCs will be reserved and therefore will not be available for assignment as a CSC. The remaining short codes within the defined range are eligible for use as CSCs. Each carrier retains the right to support traffic, or not support traffic for a leased CSC. However a carrier cannot use a leased CSC for a purpose other than that which it has been leased during its term. CSCs are only to be used between mobile devices and applications. A CSC registrant cannot lease, sublicense or otherwise transfer a CSC nor the rights to an application within that CSC to a third party, in accordance with the Registrant Sublicense Agreement.
Common Short Codes Namespace. The Registry operates the CSC service, offering CSCs in the format of five (5) and six (6) digits. The digits 0 and 1 are not used as the first digit of a CSC to avoid potential conflicts with existing dialing plans. The CSCs approved by the Carriers and Administrator for the Registry to operate and manage are within the following ranges below: Five (5) digit 20000-99999 = 80,000 potential CSCs Pursuant to 17 CFR 240.24b-2, confidential information has been omitted in places marked “[* * *]” and has been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to a Confidential Treatment Application filed with the Commission. Six (6) digit 200000-999999 = 800,000 potential CSCs Some codes within the range of potential CSCs are reserved by the Administrator for specific and/or future business purposes. The ranges set aside for future opportunities are: Six (6) digit 200000-222221 Six (6) digit 900000-999999 Six (6) digit 260000-269999 Six (6) digit 360000-369999 Six (6) digit 800000-800999 Some codes may be reserved by Carriers and therefore will not be available for assignment as a CSC. The remaining codes within the defined ranges are eligible for use as CSCs. Each Carrier retains the right to support traffic, or not support traffic, for a leased CSC. However a Carrier cannot use a leased CSC for a purpose other than that which it has been leased during its term. CSCs are only to be used between mobile devices and applications. A CSC Registrant cannot lease, sublicense or otherwise transfer a CSC, or the rights to an application within that CSC, to a third party. Such transfer would violate the Registrant Sublicense Agreement unless such transfer is in connection with the sale of all or substantially all of the Registrant’s assets to a third party successor in interest.
