Radio Technology definition

Radio Technology means those sub-components of any Telemetry Radio Product that is the subject of a CSA (as hereinafter defined) in which WWC shows, by documentary evidence, that it owned one or more patents, trade-secret rights, or computer-program copyrights prior to the date of a CSA by which WWC agreed to design the Telemetry Radio Product in question for WWI (the "Design Agreement Date"). In the previous sentence, the term "patent" includes any patent issued after the Design Agreement Date on an application filed prior to that date.
Radio Technology means functions performed by a UMTS/LTE Terminal in relation to a Uu interface between the UMTS/LTE Terminal and a network, including functions performed by the UMTS/LTE Terminal relating to mandatory speech codecs, but excluding functions relating to any other audio, video or multimedia codecs. The Uu interface comprises a physical layer, a data link layer (including medium access control and radio link control) and a network layer (including radio resource control, call control, mobility management and session management).
Radio Technology means a set of methods for generation, reception and processing of radio signals, which forms the unified technological process of transmission and reception of radio signals and the use of which involves the radio spectrum use;

Examples of Radio Technology in a sentence

  • WWC further represents that no cause of action against WWC has commenced or been threatened as of the Effective Date of this Agreement which alleges that such Radio Technology infringes upon a third party's present or future patent, copyright, trade secret or other proprietary right.

  • WWC represents that it is the exclusive owner of the Radio Technology and all patents, copyrights, or other intellectual property rights pertaining thereto.

  • WWC retains the right to market its Radio Technology in markets other than Telemetry Markets.

  • WWI may identify and contract with another manufacturer, subject to WWC's rights to a 2% royalty to be paid by WWI for WWI's continuing rights to use and incorporate the Radio Technology in a resulting product.

  • The proposal is to read all new meters in the developments using Radio Technology.

  • WWC warrants that the Radio Technology and the resulting Telemetry Radio Products will be free of defects.

  • Except as set forth on Schedule 2.11 (i) the Company owns beneficially and of record, and has good and marketable title to, the Interactive Radio Technology, free and clear of any Encumbrances (as defined below) and (ii) upon consummation of the transactions contemplated at the Closing, the Company will still have good and marketable title to the Interactive Radio Technology, free and clear of any Encumbrance.

  • Unless otherwise specifically provided in an applicable CSA as Radio Technology, all resulting work efforts and documentation, together with any and all patent rights, copyrights and other intellectual property rights arising or resulting from such engineering or design services will accrue to and become the exclusive property of WWI.

  • The parties understand that the Radio Technology is based upon existing WWC technology and that WWC retains ownership rights to any patents, technology, copyrights or trademarks that were used in creating the Radio Technology.

  • WWC warrants that the Radio Technology will be free of defects and, further, that any products manufactured by WWC or under its direction for WWI will satisfy governing specifications under applicable CSAs, will be functional and free of defects in materials and manufacturing and will satisfy all applicable standards required for FCC certification and UL certification.


More Definitions of Radio Technology

Radio Technology means public safety voice radio communications systems
Radio Technology means functions performed by a Cellular Handset in relation to a Uu interface between the Cellular Handset and a network, including functions performed by the Cellular Handset relating to mandatory speech codecs, but excluding functions relating to any other audio, video or multimedia codecs. The Uu interface comprises a physical layer, a data link layer (including medium access control and radio link control) and a network layer (including radio resource control, call control, mobility management and session management).