Radio Device definition

Radio Device means either (a) the application specific integrated circuit that instantiates the Wireless Feature and is made by an Approved Vendor (i.e. the chip known by the Microsoft internal code name “▇▇▇▇▇”) or (b) the module that instantiates the Wireless Feature and is made by an Approved Vendor (i.e. the module known by the Microsoft internal code name “▇▇▇▇▇▇▇”).

Examples of Radio Device in a sentence

  • Without limiting the foregoing, Itron shall have no liability (a) if a Third-Party Radio Device is not responding or communicating or (b) for unread Endpoints due to defective or unreachable Third-Party Radio Devices.

  • The Wireless Feature Fee is above and beyond the actual cost of the Radio Device that Company (or Approved Purchasers) will purchase from the Approved Vendor.

  • Customer may use a Service Offering to collect data from Endpoints equipped with radio communication devices not manufactured or provided by Itron ("Third-Party Radio Device").

  • In particular, Itron shall have no liability (a) if a Third-Party Radio Device is not responding or communicating or (b) for unread endpoints due to defective or unreachable Third-Party Radio Devices.

  • Company must pay the Wireless Feature Fee each Radio Device purchased by Company on a quarterly basis at the same time Company submits the royalty report and payment required in Section 5.2(b).

  • HIQ DATA Corporation Equipment includes all new or reconditioned equipment installed, provided or leased to Customer by HIQ DATA Corporation or our agents, including but not limited to, cabling or wiring and related electronic devices, CPE (Customer Premise Equipment “Customer Wi-MAX or Wi-Fi Radio Device), Routers, Switches, any other hardware and all software or "downloads" to HIQ DATA Corporation Equipment.

  • Company will pay Microsoft a license fee in the amount of US*** per Radio Device that is purchased by Company.