Common use of TECHNICAL CONDITIONS Clause in Contracts

TECHNICAL CONDITIONS. 23.1 The Licensee shall provide the details of the technology proposed to be deployed for operation of the service. The technology should be based on standards issued by ITU/TEC or any other International Standards Organization/ bodies/Industry. Any digital technology having been used for a customer base of one lakh or more for a continuous period of one year anywhere in the world, shall be permissible for use regardless of its changed versions. A certificate from the manufacturers about satisfactory working for a customer base of one lakh or more over the period of one year, shall be treated as established technology.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Licence Agreement, Licence Agreement, Licence Agreement

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TECHNICAL CONDITIONS. 23.1 The Licensee shall provide the details of the technology proposed to be deployed for operation of the service. The technology should be based on standards issued by ITU/TEC or any other International Standards Organization/ bodiesOrganization /bodies/Industry. Any digital technology having been used for a customer base of one lakh or more for a continuous period of one year anywhere in the world, shall be permissible for use regardless of its changed versions. A certificate from the manufacturers about satisfactory working for a customer base of one lakh or more over the period of one year, shall be treated as established technology.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Licence Agreement

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TECHNICAL CONDITIONS. 23.1 The Licensee shall provide the details of the technology proposed to be deployed for operation of the service. The technology should be based on standards issued by ITU/TEC or any other International Standards Organization/ Organization/bodies/Industry. Any digital technology having been used for a customer base of one lakh or more for a continuous period of one year anywhere in the world, shall be permissible for use regardless of its changed versions. A certificate from the manufacturers about satisfactory working for a customer base of one lakh or more over the period of one year, year shall be treated as established technology.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tripartite Agreement

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