STS definition

STS means Singapore Technologies Semiconductors Pte Ltd.
STS or the "Slovak Subsidiary") has been duly incorporated or organized as a limited liability company under the laws of the Slovak Republic;
STS means ship-to-shore.

Examples of STS in a sentence

  • STS includes resale of long-distance service to the STS provider's user group, but not to customers outside the user group.

  • An STS provider may not interconnect separate sites in order to provide local exchange service between those sites.

  • An STS provider may interconnect separate sites in order to aggregate toll traffic.

  • Shared Telecommunications Service (STS) service is defined in OAR 860-032-0001.

  • An STS site or location consists of one building, or it consists of a complex of buildings or a campus on contiguous property.


More Definitions of STS

STS means Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School, and includes buildings and lands owned, leased, operated, controlled or supervised by the STS. It includes the School buses on contract with STS.
STS means Strategic Technology Solutions, a division within the Department of Finance and Administration acting directly or through its duly authorized officers and agents to provide direction, planning, resources, execution, and coordination in managing the information systems needs of the State of Tennessee. STS was formerly known as OIR, the Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration's Office for Information Resources.
STS means soft tissue sarcoma.
STS means Sulfur Treatment System.
STS means the intellectual property owned by STSA which includes the STS Mark and STSA’s standard transfer specifications and related data and encryption, decryption, substitution and permutation tables, as well as any improvements, modifications or additions effected thereto, by any person, from time to time.
STS means any system for conveyance of electricity by transmission lines with in the area of the state and includes all transmission lines, sub- stations and associated equipments of transmission licensee in the State. Provided that the point of separation between a transmission system and distribution system shall be the outgoing point of feeder emanating from substation of transmission licensee feeding to the distribution system.