GSM Standards definition
GSM Standards means any of those technical specifications for digital radiotelephone services: (i) promulgated by ETSI and known as the GSM, Pan-European Digital Cellular radiotelephone service (including Personal Communications Network Services, presently known in Europe as DCS1800 and in the United States as PCS1900), (ii) promulgated by ETSI and known as the GPRS (General Packet Radio Service), (iii) promulgated by ETSI and known as EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution), and (iv) that are various derivations of C(i), C(ii) or C(iii), excluding UMTS Standards, that do not fundamentally alter the character of any of the foregoing (e.g. wireless air-interface, faming structure, control, call set-up and connection management).
GSM Standards means the standard specifications by ETSI and/or other national telecommunications standards setting body, that are applicable to the Global System for Mobile Communications (“GSM”), the General Packet Radio Services (“GPRS”) and the Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution (“EDGE”) including its revisions, and localized version thereof, but not fundamentally altered. For the avoidance of doubt, any third generation mobile telephony standard, including but not limited to IMT-2000, 3GPP, ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and TD-SCDMA, shall not be included in the definition of GSM Standard hereunder.
Examples of GSM Standards in a sentence
For purposes of this Agreement UMTS and/or any G3 standards are not GSM Standard(s).
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