NRTC definition

NRTC means the National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative, a District of Columbia corporation.
NRTC means the National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative.
NRTC means a test cycle consisting of 1,173 second-by-second transient modes defined in, and to be applied in accordance with, the relevant series of amendments to Regulation No. 96.

Examples of NRTC in a sentence

  • As a VicRoads Accredited Heavy Vehicle Testing organisation, The Anglesea Complex has trialed a number of Vicroads and NRTC initiatives.

  • Seller has not received notice of any such breach or non-performance at any time of such NRTC Agreements.

  • To the best of Seller's knowledge, no other party to any of the NRTC Agreements is in default thereunder or has failed to perform any material obligation thereunder.

  • The provisions of this Section 10 are for the benefit of us, WildBlue, and our respective contractors, information or content providers, service providers, licensors, including NRTC, employees and agents; and each shall have the right to assert and enforce such provisions directly on its own behalf.

  • All authorizations and approvals of or consents of, or filings with, any governmental authority or other Person required to be obtained or made by Seller in connection with the Closing including, without limitation, NRTC and DirecTv consent as provided for in Section 7.3 herein, shall have been duly obtained by Seller and shall be in full force and effect without conditions which are materially adverse to Purchaser.

  • If, following any payment pursuant to this Section 4.4(d), an error (in billing or reporting by NRTC or otherwise) is thereafter discovered which would have affected the Final Closing Adjustment, the party in whose favor the error was made shall immediately pay in cash the amount of such error to the other party.

  • All authorizations and approvals of or consents of, or filings with, any governmental authority or other Person required to be obtained or made by Purchaser in connection with the Closing (including, without limitation, NRTC consent as provided for in Section 7.3 herein) shall have been duly obtained by Purchaser and shall be in full force and effect without conditions which are materially adverse to Seller.

  • Seller shall pay any transfer fees due the NRTC in excess of the amounts required to be paid by Purchaser pursuant to the immediately preceding sentence.

  • The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and all transactions contemplated hereby have been duly authorized by Seller and, except for the consent of the NRTC, DirecTv and the other Persons set forth on Schedule 5.2(b) attached hereto, no other action or proceeding on the part of any other party is necessary to authorize this Agreement or to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby.

  • The NRTC Member Agreements and any and all other agreements entered into by the Borrower or any of the Subsidiaries from time to time (as amended from time to time with the Lenders' consent, if required under this Agreement), to license the right to deliver DBS Services.


More Definitions of NRTC

NRTC means a test cycle consisting of 1173 second-by-second transient modes defined in, and to be applied in accordance with, the relevant series of
NRTC at the Preamble.
NRTC means any person performing any of RPC Obligations set forth in this exhibit, including without limitation, NRTC or any contractor or subcontractor of NRTC.

Related to NRTC

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  • RN means Registered Nurse.

  • Mobile Wireless Service means all mobile wireless telecommunications services, including commercial mobile radio service (CMRS). CMRS includes paging, air-ground radio, telephone service and offshore radiotelephone services, as well as mobile telephony services, such as the service offerings of carriers using cellular radiotelephone, broadband PCS and SMR licenses. "Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing" or "MECAB" refers to the document prepared by the Billing Committee of the Ordering and Billing Forum (OBF), which functions under the auspices of the Carrier Liaison Committee (CLC) of the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS). The MECAB document, published by ATIS (0401004-00XX), contains the recommended guidelines for the Billing of an access service provided by two (2) or more LECs (including a LEC and a CLEC), or by one (1) LEC in two (2) or more states within a single LATA. "Multiple Exchange Carrier Ordering and Design" or "MECOD" Guidelines for Access Services - Industry Support Interface, refers to the document developed by the Ordering/Provisioning Committee under the auspices of the Ordering and Billing Forum (OBF), which functions under the auspices of the Carrier Liaison Committee (CLC) of the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS). The MECOD document, published by ATIS (0404120-00X), contains recommended guidelines for processing orders for access service which is to be provided by two (2) or more LECs (including a LEC and a CLEC). "N-1 Carrier" means the Carrier in the call routing process immediately preceding the terminating Carrier. The N-1 Carrier is responsible for performing the database queries (under the FCC's rules) to determine the LRN value for correctly routing a call to a ported number. "National Emergency Number Association" or "NENA" is an association which fosters the technological advancement, availability and implementation of 911 Service nationwide through research, planning, training, certification, technical assistance and legislative representation.

  • Customer Group means Customer and any of its Affiliates;

  • Faculty member means any person hired by the college or District to conduct classroom or teaching activities or who is otherwise considered by the college to be a member of faculty.