Telecommunications Laws definition

Telecommunications Laws means (a) all laws and regulations which relate to telecommunications and/or the business of providing mobile telephone services and (b) all rules, guidelines, policies and regulations made thereunder, that are applicable to each of the Borrower and its Significant Subsidiaries and/or the business carried on by it.
Telecommunications Laws means all laws, statutes, regulations and judgements relating to telecommunications applicable to any member of the Group, and/or the business carried on by, any member of the Group (for the avoidance of doubt, not including laws, statutes, regulations or judgments relating solely to consumer credit, data protection or intellectual property).
Telecommunications Laws means any Requirement of Law applicable to the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, with respect to the provision of telecommunications services, including telecommunications services provided in correctional institutions, including the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated in relation thereto by the FCC or any State PUC in each state where the Borrower or any Subsidiary conducts or is authorized to conduct business.

Examples of Telecommunications Laws in a sentence

  • If any of these provisions conflict with any applicable Telecommunications Laws, the requirements or limitations of the Telecommunications Law shall control.

  • A Personal Wireless Service Facility shall comply with all applicable Telecommunications Laws.

  • This section is subject to sections 27, 28 and 29 (effect of winding up and assessment period on freezing orders).

  • Madeira argued that the only way to deal with serious anomalies within PIC is to take it out of the Ministry of the Interior, and put it under the direct control of the Attorney-General’s Office.

  • City shall be entitled to inspect all construction, reconstruction or installation work and to make such tests as it deems necessary to ensure compliance with the terms herein, the Street Code, or other Telecommunications Laws.


More Definitions of Telecommunications Laws

Telecommunications Laws means the Federal Telecommunications Laws and the State Telecommunications Laws.
Telecommunications Laws means the United States Communications Act of 1934, as amended, including as amended by the United States Telecommunications Act of 1996; any rules, regulations or policies promulgated by the FCC or any other Telecommunications Operating Authority; the Telecommunications Act (Canada), the Radiocommunication Act (Canada) and any orders, rules, regulations, directives, decisions, notices and policies promulgated pursuant to such acts or otherwise by the CRTC or Industry Canada.
Telecommunications Laws has the meaning set forth in Section 3.37.
Telecommunications Laws shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3.1(ll).
Telecommunications Laws means, in relation to an Obligor or to any Purchaser, all laws, statutes, regulations and judgments relating to telecommunications and similar services applicable to such Obligor or Purchaser and/or the business carried on by such Obligor or Purchaser in any Relevant Jurisdiction of such Obligor or Purchaser;
Telecommunications Laws means (i) any rules, regulations, policies or other Laws promulgated by the BRA, the ICTA, the FCC or any other Governmental Entity of Bermuda, the Cayman Islands or the United States, including the Electronic Communications Xxx 0000, the ICTA Law and the Communications Act of 1934 and other similar Laws and (ii) any rules, regulations, policies or other Laws promulgated by any Governmental Entity that are otherwise designed or intended to regulate the telecommunications sector.
Telecommunications Laws means (i) the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and the rules, regulations, and published policies, procedures, orders and decisions of the Federal Communications Commission and any successor Governmental Authority performing functions similar to those performed by the Federal Communications Commission on the date of this Agreement; (ii) the state statutes governing intrastate telecommunications services and/or facilities and the rules, regulations, and published policies, procedures, orders and decisions of any state public utility commission, public service commission, board, or similar state Governmental Authority with jurisdiction over intrastate telecommunications services and/or facilities; and (iii) other Laws and associated state and/or federal agency implementing rules related to wire, electronic or stored communications and services.