Rebanding definition

Rebanding means the process that Sprint Corporation has been undertaking to reconfigure and retune the 800 MHz frequency band as required by the FCC in its proceeding Improving Public Safety Communications in the 800 MHz Band, WT Docket No. 02-55 and related dockets.

Examples of Rebanding in a sentence

  • Seller shall, and shall cause its Affiliates to, use reasonable best efforts to complete the Rebanding within two and a half years after the Merger Closing Date.

  • If the Rebanding is not completed within two and a half years after the Merger Closing Date, Seller shall promptly share with Purchaser any and all information reasonably necessary to facilitate completion of the Rebanding or reasonably requested by Purchaser in furtherance of completion of the Rebanding.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the obligations of Seller under this Section 5.7 shall not apply to any Excluded Rebanding Activities.

  • Incumbent also agrees to reorder its Rebanding tasks so that resources and personnel can continue Rebanding while delaying the repeater retunes associated with the found interference while it is being investigated.

  • Motorola will invoice Nextel for the Rebanding Radios (or RB radio equivalents if they are upgraded), Non-Kit Accessories, and Flash Kits upon shipment in accordance with a confidential agreement between Motorola and Nextel.

  • If for any reason the number of Rebanding Radios (or upgraded radios) and/or the number of Non-Kit Accessories delivered by Motorola to Licensee exceeds the number of Trade-In Radios and/or the number of Trade-In Non-Kit Accessories delivered by Licensee to Motorola (the “Unmatched Equipment”), then Motorola will notify Licensee of this deficiency and Licensee will at its expense immediately return to Motorola the Unmatched Equipment in new condition.

  • Incumbent may, at its sole option, elect to pay for and to receive, as a substitute for equipment to be delivered by Nextel pursuant to the SOW, a package of Upgraded Equipment as will be set forth on that certain “Overland Park Rebanding Upgrade – Final Proposal” (the “Upgrade Proposal) to be delivered to Incumbent by Contractor.

  • Licensee agrees that for each and every Rebanding Radio (and, as applicable, Non-Kit Accessory) that Motorola provides to Licensee under this Agreement (and for each and every upgraded radio that is provided in lieu of a Rebanding Radio by Motorola under any agreement), Licensee shall deliver to Motorola a Trade-In Radio (and, as applicable, Trade-In Non-Kit Accessory) on a one-for- one basis.

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  • Vyyo agrees to take into account “re-banding” requirements while developing New Products in the first three (3) years of the Agreement with the intention to reduce Product Re-banding Kits cost.

Related to Rebanding

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