Alcatel definition

Alcatel means Alcatel, a corporation organized under the laws of France.
Alcatel means Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc. and its successors and assigns.
Alcatel means Alcatel Submarine Networks and, where applicable, certain of its Affiliates.

Examples of Alcatel in a sentence

  • Kirchgaessner, Stephanie, US Threat to Reopen Terms of Lucent and Alcatel Deal Mergers, Financial Times, December 1, 2006.

  • Kirchgaessner, Stephanie, “US Threat to Reopen Terms of Lucent and Alcatel Deal Mergers,” Financial Times, December 1, 2006.

  • The exchange ratio is now of 0.5610 Nokia share per one Alcatel Lucent Share.

  • Where procurement has been subject to the Public Contract Regulations (2015), the Alcatel Standstill (a 10 day standstill period before a contract can be awarded to allow unsuccessful bidding organisations an opportunity to challenge the proposed contract award) will need to be included in the procurement timetable before the contract can be awarded.

  • Tolerances Sensitivity Analysis”), April 2005, Report on Alcatel Espacio S.A. Contract, 18 pages.


More Definitions of Alcatel

Alcatel shall have the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
Alcatel has the meaning set forth in the preamble hereto and includes any Person controlling Alcatel.
Alcatel means Compagnie Financière Alcatel-Lucent, a company organized under the laws of France and its Affiliates.
Alcatel shall have the meaning given to it in the introductory paragraph of this Agreement.
Alcatel means Alcatel Network Systems, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
Alcatel shall refer to such Alcatel authorized subcontractor(s) or Affiliate(s). All invoices arising out of sales by Supplier to any authorized subcontractor(s) or Affiliate(s) shall be submitted to such subcontractor(s) or Affiliate(s) for payment. Alcatel assumes no responsibility for the credit worthiness nor assumes any liability for any debt incurred by any subcontractor(s) or Affiliate(s) for any Product ordered subsequent to this Agreement.
Alcatel shall have the meaning set forth in the Recitals.