RAT definition

RAT means Revenue Acceptance Test;
RAT means Radio Access Technology (Ex. 2G, 3G, and 4G)) “2G” means Public land mobile network of second generation “3G” means Public land mobile network of Third Generation “4G” means Public land mobile network of fourth Generation “5G” means Public land mobile network of Fifth Generation
RAT means a wild animal of the family Rattus.

Examples of RAT in a sentence

  • Guidelines to conduct rapid assessments in the NT, including the establishment of a dedicated Rapid Assessment Team/s (RAT) to collect data in the field have been developed.

  • Any measurement object can be linked to any reporting configuration of the same RAT type.

  • The sample must be selected through the use of OIG’s Office of Audit Services’ Statistical Sampling Software, also known as RAT- STATS, which is currently available at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/compliance/rat-stats/index.asp.

  • Receiver provides assistance information (signalling) to other NR nodes, including non-serving nodesIn this case, cross RAT coexistence is based on EDClass B1.

  • For the benefits of Class B and Class C, it is not clear for instance, what type of signalling can be used between RAT and if this signalling is reciprocal between RAT.

  • For example, the employee still must 1) have satisfactorily completed their initial tour of duty and 2) complete the agreed upon period of service under their new service agreement for entitlement to RAT.

  • An employee who fails to complete the minimum period of service under their new service agreement for reasons that are not acceptable to the agency must pay the Government all transportation and per diem expenses the employee and their immediate family received for RAT as specified in FTR §§302-3.223 and 302-3.224.

  • A corresponding WID update is proposed in 2743, i.e. to add the following objective Specify mechanism for UE to notify Network A of its update in capabilities when it tune away partial of Tx or Rx chains from Network A (for MUSIM purpose) [RAN2]: RAT Concurrency: Network A is NR.

  • From [7]: Proposal 1: Study multiples of 400 MHz up to 2 GHz should be considered for frequencies from 52.6 GHz to 71 GHz. Proposal 2: Study potential coexistence issue with other RAT in the spectrum of 52.6 GHz to 71 GHz. From [8]: Proposal 1: The maximum system bandwidth should be supported at least 1 GHz and up to 1.6 GHz. The system analysis of supporting more than 1.6 GHz system BW should be carefully evaluated before making the decision.

  • An employee cannot accrue the RAT entitlement from one period of service to another if not used.


More Definitions of RAT

RAT means a long tailed rodent belonging to the genus Rattus, including the Norway Rat and Roof Rat.

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