IEC definition

IEC means specifications of International Electro-technical Commission;
IEC means information, education and communication;
IEC means the International Electrotechnical Commission;

Examples of IEC in a sentence

  • In the absence of mandatory TEC & ITU standard, the Licensee may utilize only those equipment and products which meet the relevant standards set by International standardization bodies, such as, ETSI, IEEE, ISO, IEC etc.; or set by International Fora, such as 3GPP, 3GPP-2, IETF, MEF, WiMAX, Wi-Fi, IPTV, IPv6, etc.

  • THE SERVICE HAS BEEN DEVELOPED FOR EVALUATION OF RISK UNDER THE IEC 62305-2 STANDARD WHICH MAY NOT BE APPROPRIATE FOR YOUR USE; PROVIDED THAT WE DO NOT WARRANT OR GUARANTEE THE RESULTS.

  • Both Parties intend to share all studies, events, and visit summaries and to work together to carry out their respective aforementioned management plans through the Interagency Committee (IC) and Intergovernmental Executive Committee (IEC) in accordance with subsection 3011(b)(5)(H)(ii) of the MLWA of 1999, as amended by the FY24 NDAA.

  • Data Matrix means a two-dimensional matrix symbology, which is made up of square or, in some cases, round modules arranged within a perimeter finder pattern and uses the Error Checking and Correction 200 (ECC200) specification found within International Standards Organization (ISO)/International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 16022.


More Definitions of IEC

IEC means International Electro-technical Commission.
IEC means specifications of International Electrotechnical Commission;
IEC or "Israel Electric" - shall mean The Israel Electric Corporation Ltd.
IEC means the International Electro technical Commission.
IEC means International Electrotechnical Commission;
IEC means Information, Education and Communication;
IEC means specifications of International Electrotechnical Commission; “Inspecting Authority” shall mean the authority designated by the Competent Authority for the said purpose;