Telecom Laws definition

Telecom Laws means: (a) the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (including by the Telecommunications Act of 1996, as amended); (b) any state or local laws that govern the provision of telecommunications services; and (c) any applicable rules, regulations or policies administered or promulgated by the FCC or any State PUC with respect to the provision of telecommunications services.
Telecom Laws means the Telecommunications Act, the Broadcasting Act and the Radiocommunication Act, and the respective regulations, rules, policies and directions made thereunder, as well as any applicable foreign telecommunications or communications laws, regulations, rules, policies and directions including those administered by the FCC;

Examples of Telecom Laws in a sentence

  • The Company and its Significant Subsidiaries are in compliance with the terms and conditions of all such governmental Licenses, Telecom Laws and the rules and regulations of the FCC, except where the failure so to comply would not, singly or in the aggregate, result in a Material Adverse Effect.

Related to Telecom Laws

  • Bye-laws means the bye-laws of the Company, as amended from time to time.

  • these Bye-Laws or “these presents” shall mean these Bye-Laws in their present form and all supplementary, amended or substituted Bye-Laws for the time being in force;

  • Data Protection Laws and Regulations means all laws and regulations, including laws and regulations of the European Union, the European Economic Area and their Member States, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, applicable to the Processing of Personal Data under the Agreement.

  • Anticorruption Laws means the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, as amended and any other anticorruption or anti-bribery Applicable Law applicable to the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • OFAC Laws means any laws, regulations, and executive orders relating to the economic sanctions programs administered by OFAC, including the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, 50 U.S.C. sections 1701 et seq.; the Trading with the Enemy Act, 50 App. U.S.C. sections 1 et seq.; and the Office of Foreign Assets Control, Department of the Treasury Regulations, 31 C.F.R. Parts 500 et seq. (implementing the economic sanctions programs administered by OFAC).