GSM Gateways definition

GSM Gateways are devices that transfer a fixed line call onto a radio network via a SIM card and radio channel, thus gaining a mobile-mobile call rate rather than fixed-mobile.
GSM Gateways are devices that transfer a fixed line call onto a radio network via a SIM card and radio channel, thus gaining a mobile-mobile call rate rather than fixed-mobile. 1.6 “GPRS Bearer” means the General Packet Radio Service provided by the Network Operator that forms part of the Airtime. 1.7 “Mobile device” means the mobile equipment incorporating a SIM card. 1.8 Mobile Web is full colour Internet access and email on the move. 1.9 “Network” is the mobile device system over which our services are provided. This is a digital network, which works in many countries and may allow you to use your Mobile Device in those countries. 1.10 “Network Operator” means the network operator who operates the wireless network of networks to which the SIM Cards are connected. 1.11 “Order Form” means the Bluebill/NBC order form to which these terms and conditions are attached and which contain details of your application for the Service and the Mobile Devices. 1.12 “Service” means the provision of Airtime, Equipment, GPRS Bearer, Mobile Web, SMS, SMS Land to Mobile Text Messaging Service, location based services and/or any other Wireless Services. 1.13 “Software” means any software (excluding End- User Licensed Software) supplied to the Customer by Vodafone, the Network Operator or any other supplier under the terms of or in respect of this Agreement. 1.14 “SIM Card” means the subscriber identity module supplied by the Network Operator (and which shall at all times remain the property of the Network Operator), which is allocated to you by Bluebill/NBC Ltd, and which contains the Number. 1.15 “SMS” means the short message service, which enables text messages to be sent to, and received from Devices. 1.16 “SMS Land to Mobile Text Messaging Service” means the short message service for text message sent to SIM Cards via a software application in conjunction with a private of virtual private circuit linking the Customer’s wireless private or virtual private data network with the Wireless Services. 1.17 “Bluebill/NBC Ltd” or “we, us” means Bluebill/NBC Ltd of Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx, XX0 0XX. 1.18 “Tariff” means the Bluebill/NBC Ltd tariff that sets out the rates, which we will charge you for your calls and other services you have chosen. Please contact us if you have not received a copy of our Tariff with the Order Form. 1.19 “Term” the length of time you commit to taking the Service for each Mobile Device or Mobile Device upgrade ordered as more particularly described in...

Examples of GSM Gateways in a sentence

  • The Customer may establish, install or use a GSM Gateway for its own private purposes only, provided that it adheres at all times to ø’s policies in respect of the use of private GSM Gateways.

  • You may establish, install or use a GSM Gateway for Your own private purposes only, provided that it adheres at all times to the Network Operators policies in respect of the use of private GSM Gateways and does not compromise security.

  • You agree not to connect or maintain the connection of any GSM Gateways to the Three Network or otherwise provide telecommunications services to a third party or allow any subscriber to do same.

  • Customer shall cooperate with VL at all times to ensure that such GSM Gateways that are connected to the Network remain compliant with the applicable law and with VL’s GSM Gateway Commercial Policy.

  • On 29 June 2005 it published a consultation paper Future Regulation of GSM Gateways under the Wireless Telegraphy Act and began a consultation process.

  • On its proper construction, the Public Mobile Operator Licence issued to Vodafone on 28 January 2002 under section 1(1) of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949 does not authorise the use of GSM Gateways (including commercial multi-use GSM Gateways (“COMUGs”)) for providing a telecommunications service by way of business to another person.

  • The Tribunal held that the licence entitled Vodafone commercially to exploit the frequencies set out in the licence, including through the use of User Stations, such as GSM Gateways.

  • Further, the Acquirer may, subsequent to successful completion of this Open Offer or in accordance with regulation 22(2) of SEBI (SAST) Regulations, reconstitute the Board of Directors of the Target Company.

  • Customer shall not connect or continue connection by or on behalf of itself or any End User of any GSM Gateway(s) to the Network without TELA’ prior written consent, which may be withheld at TELA’s absolute discretion.

  • Neither did the Director address the question whether Floe’s public GSM Gateways as so defined were “single user” or “multi-user”, nor whether anything turns on that distinction.

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  • Continuous emissions monitoring system (CEMS means all of the equipment that may be required to meet the data acquisition and availability requirements of this section, to sample, condition (if applicable), analyze, and provide a record of emissions on a continuous basis.

  • Common Channel Signaling (“CCS”) is a method of digitally transmitting call set-up and network control data over a digital signaling network fully separate from the public switched telephone network that carries the actual call.

  • Operating Software means those routines, whether or not identified as Program Products, that reside in the Equipment and are required for the Equipment to perform its intended function(s), and which interface the operator, other Contractor-supplied programs, and user programs to the Equipment.

  • Operating System refers to the software that manages Hardware for Programs and other software.

  • Signaling System 7 (SS7) means a signaling protocol used by the CCS Network.

  • Continuous parameter monitoring system (CPMS means all of the equipment necessary to meet the data acquisition and availability requirements of the Prevention of Significant Deterioration program, to monitor process and control device operational parameters (for example, control device secondary voltages and electric currents) and other information (for example, gas flow rate, O2 or CO2 concentrations), and to record average operational parameter value(s) on a continuous basis.

  • Customer Systems means the Customer's information technology infrastructure, including computers, software, hardware, databases, electronic systems (including database management systems) and networks, whether operated directly by Customer or through the use of third-party services.

  • Network means the participating providers described in the Provider Directory.

  • Connectivity means the provision of a Permanent Separated Bicycle Lane system that reflects desired routes between all major origins and destinations in the city.

  • business vertical means a distinguishable component of an enterprise that is engaged in the supply of individual goods or services or a group of related goods or services which is subject to risks and returns that are different from those of the other business verticals.

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  • system user means a natural or legal person supplying to, or being supplied by, a transmission or distribution system;

  • Continuous emissions monitoring system or “CEMS” means all of the equipment that may be required to meet the data acquisition and availability requirements of this chapter, to sample, to condition (if applicable), to analyze, and to provide a record of emissions on a continuous basis.

  • Core Network means the transport infrastructure identified in accordance with Chapter III of Regulation (EU) No 1315/2013;

  • Beam monitoring system means a system designed and installed in the radiation head to detect and measure the radiation present in the useful beam.

  • Non-Network means any hospital, day care centre or other provider that is not part of the network.

  • Continuous parameter monitoring system or "CPMS" means all of the equipment necessary to meet the data acquisition and availability requirements of this article, to monitor process and control device operational parameters (for example, control device secondary voltages and electric currents) and other information (for example, gas flow rate, O2 or CO2 concentrations), and to record average operational parameter value(s) on a continuous basis.

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  • Signaling System 7 (SS7 means a signaling protocol used by the CCS Network.

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  • System Software means Software that provides the operating and management instructions for the underlying hardware and other components, and is identified as such in Appendix 4 of the Contract Agreement and such other Software as the parties may agree in writing to be Systems Software. Such System Software includes, but is not restricted to, micro-code embedded in hardware (i.e., “firmware”), operating systems, communications, system and network management, and utility software.