Communications Networks definition
Examples of Communications Networks in a sentence
The Service Provider is subject to an obligation of cost-orientation of tariffs under section 12, Appendix D of ComReg Decision D11/13 of 26 July 2013 and under Regulation 9(4) of the European Communities (Electronic Communications Networks and Services) (Access) Regulations of 2011, ComReg may require tariffs to be adjusted.
Pedigree will, at its own expense, provide for the hosting of Hosted Applications and if applicable, Communications Networks.
The Service Provider is subject to the obligation of cost-orientation pursuant to ComReg Decision D11/13 and Final Decision Instrument – Market B (Appendix E of D11/13) and pursuant to the provisions of the EC (Electronic Communications Networks and Services) Access Regulations, 2011 and ComReg may require tariffs to be adjusted.
Purchase or support of (a) any covered communications equipment or service (as defined in Section 9 of the Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Act of 2019 (47 U.S.C. § 1608)), and (b) fiber optic cable and optical transmission equipment manufactured in the People’s Republic of China.
Grande Communications Networks, LLC (“Provider”) and its Affiliates provide various facilities-based communications services, including Ethernet transport, dedicated Internet access, voice over fiber, hosted voice, dark fiber, wavelength, colocation and related services (as applicable, the “Services”).
During the Warranty Period, the Hardware shall be repaired by Pedigree (or its third party vendor) due to issues related to materially defective materials, materially faulty workmanship, or incapability of connecting to Communications Networks.
Both Parties are authorised under the European Communities (Electronic Communications Networks and Services) (Authorisation) Regulations 2011 to provide electronic communications networks or services.
Affiliates of Astound include, but are not limited to, Grande Communications Networks, LLC.
Analogue Exchange Lines allow an End User to connect their equipment to make and receive calls over Public Electronic Communications Networks.
No. 337 of 2011 (European Communities (Electronic Communications Networks and Services) (Universal Service and Users’ Rights) Regulations 2011 (Ireland): (i) The Customer is able to use all Voice Services provided to access the national emergency call answering services by dialling 999 or 112.