APPLICABLE SYSTEMS definition

APPLICABLE SYSTEMS means all the necessary equipment, systems / sub-systems and components of the network engineered to meet relevant ITU standards, ITU-T, ITU-R recommendations, TEC specifications and Industry Standards for provision of SERVICE in accordance with operational, technical and quality requirements and other terms and conditions of the Licence Agreement.
APPLICABLE SYSTEMS. The "applicable system" means all the necessary equipments/systems engineered to provide INTERNET Service as per operational/technical and quality requirements and other terms and conditions of the licence agreement and as laid down in the Guidelines for INTERNET Service No.820-1/2006-LR dated 24th August 2007.
APPLICABLE SYSTEMS means all the necessary equipment/systems engineered to provide Broadcast Services as per operational/technical and quality requirements and other terms and conditions of the Grant of Permission Agreement.

Examples of APPLICABLE SYSTEMS in a sentence

  • SCHEDULE 3 Regulation 2 AUTHORISATION TO CONNECT OTHER TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AND APPARATUS TO THE APPLICABLE SYSTEMS AND TO PROVIDE TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES BY MEANS OF THE APPLICABLE SYSTEMS1.

  • A training agenda for each training session must be submitted to the CxA one (1) week prior the training session 3.2 SYSTEMS TO BE COMMISSIONED (EDIT TEXT BELOW FOR APPLICABLE SYSTEMS TO BE COMMISSIONED) A.

  • APPLICABLE SYSTEMS : The "applicable system" means all the necessary equipments/sub-systems engineered to provide GLOBAL MOBILE PERSONAL COMMUNICATION BY SATELLITE in accordance with operational/technical and quality requirements and other terms and conditions of the licence agreement.

  • The fixed, non-performance-related remuneration comprises the basic remuneration and benefits.

  • Regulation 3(g) SCHEDULE 5SCHEDULE 3 AUTHORISATION TO CONNECT OTHER TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AND APPARATUS TO THE APPLICABLE SYSTEMS AND TO PROVIDE TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES BY MEANS OF THE APPLICABLE SYSTEMS 1.


More Definitions of APPLICABLE SYSTEMS

APPLICABLE SYSTEMS means the telecommunication systems run by BT Cellnet, Dolphin, One2One, Orange or Vodafone in the United Kingdom in accordance with the BT Cellnet Licence, the Dolphin Licence, the One2One Licence, the Orange Licence or the Vodafone Licence respectively, as the case may be;
APPLICABLE SYSTEMS means all the necessary equipment / sub-systems engineered to provide National Long Distance Service in accordance with operational, technical and quality requirements and other terms and conditions of the LICENCE Agreement.
APPLICABLE SYSTEMS. The "applicable system" means all the necessary equipment/ sub-systems engineered to provide CELLULAR MOBILE TELEPHONE SERVICE in accordance with operational/technical and quality requirements and other terms and conditions of the Licence agreement.
APPLICABLE SYSTEMS means any systems which the parties may agree to use for the safe planning and operation of Train Movements over the Network; Bid means a bid made by EWS to WR plc for one or more Train Slots in accordance with paragraph 4 of Schedule 5; Change of Law means the application to any person of any Legal Requirement which did not previously so apply or the change of any Legal Requirement applying to that person (including any such Legal Requirement ceasing to apply, being withdrawn or not being renewed) other than in relation to:
APPLICABLE SYSTEMS. The "applicable system" means all the necessary equipment/ sub-systems engineered to provide Public Mobile Radio Trunk Service using analogue/digital technology in accordance with operational/technical and quality requirements and other terms and conditions of the license agreement.
APPLICABLE SYSTEMS. The "applicable system" means all the necessary equipment/ sub-systems engineered to provide MNP SERVICE in accordance with operational/technical and quality requirements and other terms and conditions of the Licence agreement.
APPLICABLE SYSTEMS means all necessary equipment, systems, sub-systems engineered to provide the services in accordance with the operational, technical and quality requirements. Authority means the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. Basic Telephone Service mean the collection, carriage, transmission and delivery of voice or non-voice messages over the Licensee's Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and includes provision of all types of services except those which require separate licence. Billing Information means information necessary to ascertain the charges payable by either party under Agreement. Busy Hour means the continuous one-hour period lying wholly in a given time interval for which the traffic is highest. BHCA means Busy Hour Call Attempt Call Attempt means an attempt to achieve a connection to one or more devices attached to a Telecommunications Service. CCS means Common Channel Signaling CDR means Call Data Records CLI means the process that identifies and transfers the identity (number) of the calling party from one network to the other. Ceiling(s) mean(s) the upper limit(s) of charges for telecommunication services as may be specified by the Authority from time to time.