2G definition

2G means the second-generation cellular telecommunications network commercially launched on the GSM and CDMA standards.
2G means second generation wireless technology. The main differentiator to previous mobile telephone systems, retrospectively dubbed 1G, is that the radio signals that 1G networks use are analog, while 2G networks are digital.
2G artificial arrangement means an arrangement put in place for the essential aim of circumventing companies’ obligations arising from the legal and contractual rights of employees, creditors, or minority shareholders, the avoidance of social security payments, or profit shifting to reduce the corporate tax obligations and that at the same time does not carry out a substantive or genuine economic activity in the destination Member State’;”;

Examples of 2G in a sentence

  • If a sales charge is in effect, the Distributor shall remit the sales charge (or portion thereof) to broker-dealers who have sold Shares, as described in Section 2(G), below.

  • Use Method 2, 2A, 2C, 2D, 2F, or 2G of appendix A to 40 CFR part 60, as appropriate, to measure gas volumetric flow rate.

  • Use Method 2, 2A, 2C, 2D, 2F or 2G of appendix A to 40 CFR part 60, as appropriate, to measure gas volumetric flow rate.

  • There is more information about these approaches - and what they mean if you want to become either a barrister or a solicitor - in the Common Protocol on the Academic Component of training (see Part 2G of this Bar Qualification Manual), which we have published jointly with the SRA.The requirement to complete the academic component of Bar training in order to become a barrister has not changed.

  • The target among SSAs may be apportioned on the basis of - Type of territory, total number of BTS (2G + 3G) in SSA in previous month, market potential, competition, desire growth etc.


More Definitions of 2G

2G debt” means any liability (inclusive of interest_) which is claimed as due from any person by a bank or a financial institution or by a consortium of banks or financial institutions during the course of any business activity undertaken by the bank or the financial institution or the consortium under any law for the time being in force, in cash or otherwise, whether secured or unsecured, or assigned, or whether payable under a decree or order of any civil Court or any arbitration award or otherwise or under a mortgage and subsisting on, and legally recoverable on, the date of the application and includes any liability towards debt securities which remains unpaid in full or part after notice of ninety days served upon the borrower by the debenture trustee or any other authority in whose favour security interest is created for the benefit of holders of debt securities”.
2G means Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and General Packet Radio System (GPRS) including Enhanced GPRS (E-GPRS or “EDGE”) standard specifications released or published by 3GPP and/or relevant local standardization bodies such as ETSI, TIA, T1P1, ARIB, TTC and CCSA, irrespective of the transmission medium, frequency band or duplexing scheme, at the time of the Effective Date as well as updates in respect of such standard specifications during the Term.
2G means Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and
2G means the second-generation cellular telecommunications network commercially launched on the GSM and CDMA standards. “3G” means the third generation cellular telecommunications networks that allow simultaneous use of voice and data services, and provide high-speed data access using a range of technologies.
2G inquiry” means every inquiry, other than a trial, conducted under this Code by a Magistrate or Court.”
2G. Division” means a division [including the one headed by the chairperson or a full-time member] established by the Authority for the purpose of organizing and carrying out its functions and duties.
2G standing orders’ means rules relating to matters set out in the Schedule