Initial Frequencies definition

Initial Frequencies means the frequencies covered by the Initial Licenses.

Examples of Initial Frequencies in a sentence

  • In consideration for, among other things, entering into the Interim Management Agreement, the Company is issuing shares of Series B Preferred Stock, Series C Preferred Stock and Series D Preferred Stock of the Company to NWIP pursuant to the Subscription and Contribution Agreement, in an aggregate amount equal to the aggregate Exhibit 4.1 Value of the Initial Frequencies (that are identified on Exhibit 4.

  • On the date hereof, NWIP is filing with the FCC an application for approval to permit the Company to acquire all of the outstanding capital stock of License Co. Pending FCC approval of the transfer of the License Co. stock to the Company, NWIP has agreed to grant to the Company certain rights to manage the use of the Initial Frequencies, subject to the terms and conditions of the Interim Management Agreement being entered into on the date hereof.

  • If the Company requires frequencies in any Build Area in the Territory in addition to the Initial Frequencies or Option Frequencies in such Build Area, the Company may ask NWIP whether any member of the Nextel Group is licensed to use any frequencies in such Build Area.

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