Communications sector definition

Communications sector or ‘’market’’ means an economic sector or market for a network service, or an applications service, or for goods or services used in conjunction with a network service or an applications service, or for access to facilities used in conjunction with· either a network service or an applications service ;
Communications sector means (a) telecommunications service, (b) cable service, (c) wireless cable television service using local and multichannel multipoint distribution services (also referred to as LMDS and MMDS) or their equivalent, (d) internet access service, and (e) the following information services (excluding the provision of the content and excluding electronic publishing, transaction processing and application service providers (ASP) or any business opportunity that represents the provision of electronic commerce solutions, including value-added applications and electronic commerce exchanges and ancillary services and the provision or use of data resulting from such electronic commerce solutions): voicemail, electronic mail, facsimile store-and-forward, interactive voice response, protocol processing, videotext and audiotext communication services, internet navigation and gateway services, IP telephony (including voice over IP) alarm monitoring and other security alarm services and intranet management services; all as such terms set forth in clauses (a) through (d) inclusive may be defined by the U.S. Communications Act of 1934 and the regulations promulgated thereunder by the Federal Communications Commission, as amended and in effect at the date hereof.
Communications sector means the aggregate regulated telecommunication, broadcasting and postal sphere of activity in terms of this Act;

Examples of Communications sector in a sentence

  • The Landlord and Seller, shall have total freedom and priority to lease or sell all or part of the property object of the Promissory Lease and Sale Agreement, as long as the recipient or beneficiary (Buyer or lessee), are public, mixed or private companies in the Hydrocarbons and/or Communications sector, without requiring any prior or express formality or authorization.

  • MDA’s business is focused on markets and customers with strong repeat business potential, primarily in the Communications sector and the Surveillance and Intelligence sector.

  • The Communications sector is of fundamental importance to the economy and is an important factor in determining long-term national economic competitiveness through its impact on productivity gains, innovation, balanced regional development, new regional development, new business processes, and new services and applications.