Specialized Mobile Radio definition

Specialized Mobile Radio or "SMR" means a mobile radio communications system that is operated as described in the Memorandum.
Specialized Mobile Radio or "SMR" means a mobile radio communications system that is operated as described in the Offering Circular.
Specialized Mobile Radio or “SMR” means an analogue or digital trunked two- way radio system, operated by a service in the VHF, 220, UHF, 700,800 or 900 MHz bands.

Examples of Specialized Mobile Radio in a sentence

  • Nextel, including its subsidiaries or affiliates, is the licensee under license(s) granted by the FCC (the “Nextel Licenses”) for the operation of Specialized Mobile Radio (“SMR”) systems on the frequencies and at the locations identified in Schedule B (the “Replacement Frequencies”).

  • The Company and its Subsidiaries have filed with the FCC prior to any applicable deadline a complete and accurate application for rejustification of any unconstructed or deconstructed FCC License related to previously granted or requested wide area Enhanced Specialized Mobile Radio ("ESMR") licenses.

  • The Commission will not certifi- cate any Consumer Signal Boosters for operation on part 90 of this chapter (Specialized Mobile Radio) frequencies until the Commission releases a public notice announcing the date Consumer Signal Boosters may be used in the band.

  • For the pur- poses of this section, ‘‘broadband CMRS’’ means Cellular Radiotelephone Service (part 22, subpart H of this chap- ter), Specialized Mobile Radio (part 90, subpart S of this chapter), and broadband Personal Communications Services (part 24, subpart E of this chapter).

  • Chadmoore has filed with the FCC prior to any applicable deadline a complete and accurate application for rejustification of any unconstructed or deconstructed FCC License related to previously granted or requested wide area Enhanced Specialized Mobile Radio ("ESMR") licenses.

  • The Commission currently has a large number of 800 MHz conventional Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR) licensees on General Category channels that received an extension of time from eight months to twelve months to construct their facilities and commence operation pursuant to the Commission’s decision in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.

  • Consumer Signal Boosters must be designed and manu- factured such that they only operate on the frequencies used for the provi- sion of subscriber-based services under parts 22 (Cellular), 24 (Broadband PCS), 27 (AWS–1, 700 MHz Lower A–E Blocks, and 700 MHz Upper C Block), and 90 (Specialized Mobile Radio) of this chap- ter.

  • Furthermore, such Handhelds shall comply with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations, including without limitation the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") concerning the licensing of end users of Specialized Mobile Radio Service facilities and the FCC type approval of end user equipment.

  • Wireless Services: Services, other than Mobile Data Services, which provide or will provide wireless voice, data or paging communications, including without limitation other Commercial Mobile Radio Services ("CMRS"), Specialized Mobile Radio ("SMR"), Enhanced Specialized Mobile Radio ("EMSR") and 1.8 GHz frequency communications.

  • The Equipment and Services purchased on or before December 31, 1998 under the terms and conditions of the parties' Enhanced Specialized Mobile Radio System Equipment Purchase Agreement dated as of November 4, 1991 as heretofore amended shall be governed by such agreement.


More Definitions of Specialized Mobile Radio

Specialized Mobile Radio or “SMR” means a mobile radio communications system that is operated as described in the 2002 Annual Report of Nextel Communications, Inc. on Form 10-K under Item I of Part I entitled “Business.”