Ofcom Sample Clauses

Ofcom. The Office of Communications (or any successor or similar body carrying out supervisory functions in relation to the communications industry).
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Ofcom. You agree to comply with relevant General Conditions issued by OFCOM from time and acknowledge that you are aware of an agree to comply with Condition 23 of the General Conditions once it comes into force located on the same website as this Agreement and summarised at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx/binaries/consultations/mobmisselling/statement/statement.pdf Assignment: This Agreement is personal to You and may not be assigned or otherwise transferred in whole or in part without PayPoint’s prior written consent. PayPoint may assign its rights in whole or in part. Severance: If at any time any one or more of the provisions hereof is or becomes invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect under any law, the validity, legality, and enforceability of the remaining provisions hereof shall not be in any way affected or impaired thereby. Variation: PayPoint may vary the Terms by providing 28 days’ written notice of variation to You
Ofcom. The UK communications industry regulator appointed and empowered under the provisions of the Communications Xxx 0000, or any appointment that replaces it Overseas Networks - Telecommunication systems outside of the UK Mainland used (but not controlled) by Calteq in providing the Services. Port - The transfer of a mobile number that is connected to the Calteq Network under this Agreement to a different network provided by another supplier Regulatory Authorities - OFCOM, the Office of Fair Trading, the Competition Commission, the Information Commissioner, the Advertising Standards Authority, or any similar authority established from time to time Recovery Policy - Calteq’s policy regarding the replacement or repair of faulty equipment, as amended from time to time Service - A service provided by Calteq pursuant to this Agreement as described in the relevant Service Specific Terms Service Period - The minimum term for which Customer commits to receive a Service, as specified in the relevant part of the Order Form.
Ofcom. 25.1 The Provider is responsible for providing OFCOM with whatever documents and information OFCOM may require or request and ensuring whatever licences, permissions and other requirements OFCOM or the Communications Xxx 0000 in respect of the Services.
Ofcom. 3. A member of a learned society
Ofcom. (i) shall, if it is obliged to issue guidance and/or directions specifically in relation to the BBC, issue the required guidance and/or directions within 90 working days (excluding time taken for public consultation) from the date of such obligation arising;
Ofcom. The Office of Communications, the regulator for communications, a statutory body accountable to Parliament, or its successor for material purposes
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Ofcom. Should you suffer from external interference, ‘the company’ will report this, on behalf ofthe client’ to OFCOM. However, ‘the company’ cannot be held responsible for any air bound or external interference, incorrectly OFCOM issued frequencies or pirate stations. This list is not exhaustive. Full terms and conditions can be found on OFCOM website. If OFCOM are required to investigate any of the above problems, they will require a fully detailed report to enable them to proceed and they may charge accordingly. Wall to Wall Communications can provide the administration for a new licence application or renewal of an existing licence. An administration fee will apply. All licences remain the property of the licensee and it is the responsibility of the licensee to ensure that a valid licence is held at all times for the use of their two way radio communications. Coverage can alter depending on terrain and changes in the construction of the locality. Weather and other electronic/electrical equipment may also interfere with any communications systems. Although Wall to Wall Communications guarantee the equipment supplied, we cannot be held responsible or liable for any external anomalies. For Hire Contracts, due to the limitations of the channels available in the United Kingdom, by OFCOM it is impossible to guarantee freedom from interference from other users, but the Lessor will attempt by means of privacy features to minimise to the best of their abilities any outside interference. If you receive notification that you are causing interference from or to another user please inform us at once with as much information as possible about the third party. We shall then do our utmost to resolve the problem. If the Hirers operate the equipment using their own licence(s) they are wholly liable for conforming to all acts, statutory instructions & regulations as to the location, use & operation of the equipment from time to time being in force by OFCOM.

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