Examples of Authorised Overseas System in a sentence
The Licensee shall not enter into any agreement or arrangement with a person running an Authorised Overseas System on terms or conditions which unfairly preclude or restrict, to the detriment of the national and/or public interest, the provision of any international telecommunication services by any person licensed by the Authority to provide those services.
The Licensee shall not enter into any agreement or arrangement with a person running an Authorised Overseas System on terms or conditions which unfairly preclude or restrict, to the detriment of the national and/or public interest, the provision of any international telecommunication services by any person licensed by IDA to provide those services.
The Licensee shall not enter into any agreement or arrangement with a person running an Authorised Overseas System on terms or conditions which unfairly preclude or restrict, to the detriment of the national or public interest, the provision of any international postal services by any person licensed by IDA to provide those services.
In this Condition, `Authorised Overseas System' means a system, which is recognised by the Government or any competent authority of a foreign country as authorised to provide telecommunication services by or through that system.
The Licensee shall not enter into any agreement or arrangement with a person running an Authorised Overseas System on terms or conditions which unfairly preclude or restrict, to the detriment of the national and/or public interest, the provision of any international postal services by any person licensed by the Authority to provide those services.
The Licensee shall not enter into any agreement or arrangement with any person running an Authorised Overseas System on terms or conditions which unfairly preclude or restrict, to the detriment of the national and/or public interest, the provision of any international telecommunication services by any person licensed by AITI to provide those services.
BT shall use its reasonable endeavours to notify in writing the Operator of any notification which BT has received from an Authorised Overseas System, as a result of which notification, BT reasonably expects that BT would not be capable of submitting invoices for international Transfer Charge Calls within the period specified in paragraph 4.2.3. Any such notification to be sent to the Operator by BT shall be given not later than 6 months from the date of the relevant international Charge Calls.
The Licensee shall not enter into any agreement or arrangement with any person running an Authorised Overseas System on terms or conditions which unfairly preclude or restrict the provision by another public telecommunications operator of International Conveyance Services.
A Calling Party on the Operator System may access the BT Relay UK NGT Service in order to obtain assistance in completing Calls to telephone numbers of an Authorised Overseas System that can be reached through the BT System, and also to obtain time difference advice by dialling 18001 followed by the 155 code as detailed in Schedule 122.
These programs have been provided to chiefs and opinion leaders of communities located along the cyanide transportation corridor; representative teachers and students from schools in the catchment area; and local law enforcement officers.