Schedule 2 Public Operator definition

Schedule 2 Public Operator means a Public Operator:
Schedule 2 Public Operator has the meaning in schedule 1, part 1 of the BT Licence as in force at 27 September 1999;
Schedule 2 Public Operator has the meaning in schedule 1, part 1 of the BT Licence as in force at 27 September 1999; “SDH” synchronous digital hierarchy; “Special Condition(s)” Condition(s) (other than a General Condition) being a Condition which applies to BT or the Operator, as the case may be, set under section 45 of the Act; “Specification” all or any one of Generic Electrical & Physical Interface Specification, Generic Transmission Interface Specification, Generic SDH Interface Specification;

Examples of Schedule 2 Public Operator in a sentence

  • Paragraphs 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 and 5.4 do not apply to any system run by a Schedule 2 Public Operator to which Condition 9 or Part C applies, or to apparatus comprised in such system.5. Except with the consent of the Director the Licensee shall not connect nor permit to be connected any Relevant Terminal Apparatus to any of the Applicable Systems on Served Premises except by means of Network Termination and Testing Apparatus.;”4.

  • Where the Director so directs, the Crown shall be treated for the purposes of this Condition as a Schedule 2 Public Operator.

  • Where in pursuance of paragraph 3.2 the Director specifies an interface as an Essential Interface, and the Licensee thereafter makes that interface available to a Schedule 2 Public Operator, it shall do so in such a manner as it considers appropriate, but shall ensure such availability is in compliance with the Relevant Standard if the Schedule 2 Public Operator so requires.

  • Determination of Competitive Standard Services and Prospectively Competitive Standard Services 15.10—(a) The Director shall, following a representation by the Licensee or by a Schedule 2 Public Operator that the market for a Standard Service is competitive, or prospectively competitive, determine whether or not that market is competitive or prospectively competitive.

  • It is also relevant with respect to the making of day-to-day managerial decisions concerning particular taxpayers.

  • To the extent that the terms and conditions of any agreement or amendment made under paragraph 11.1 cease to be reasonable, the Licensee shall, within a reasonable period, offer to the Schedule 2 Public Operator, or agree with such Operator, as the case may be, to amend the agreement so that its terms and conditions are reasonable.11.

  • Where the Licensee or a member of the Licensee's Group which is not a Schedule 2 Public Operator uses services or facilities equivalent to services provided by means of the Applicable Systems and to which paragraph 48.2 above applies, it shall ensure that the quality of and the terms and conditions applying to services provided to others in accordance with that paragraph shall be the same as for those provided to or used by the Licensee or a member of the Licensee's Group.

  • To the extent that the terms and conditions of any agreement or amendment made under paragraph 13.1 cease to be reasonable, the Licensee shall, within a reasonable period, offer to the Schedule 2 Public Operator or agree with such Operator as the case may be, to amend the agreement so that its terms and conditions are reasonable.

  • Finally, the exercise notes that those conditions and directions that continued the application of regulation depending on whether a provider was a Schedule 2 Public Operator (commonly known as having “Annex II” status) have now been discontinued.

  • Where the Licensee or a member of the Licensee’s Group which is not a Schedule 2 Public Operator uses services or facilities equivalent to services provided by means of the Applicable Systems and to which paragraph 12.2 above applies, it shall ensure that the quality of and the terms and conditions applying to services provided to others in accordance with that paragraph shall be the same as for those provided to or used by the Licensee or a member of the Licensee’s Group.12.


More Definitions of Schedule 2 Public Operator

Schedule 2 Public Operator means a Public Operator described in Schedule 2 to the Regulations;
Schedule 2 Public Operator means an organisation described in Schedule 2 to the Interconnection Regulations which is authorised or permitted to run publicly available telecommunications systems or provide publicly available telecommunications services or both:

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