Telecommunications operators definition

Telecommunications operators means any person who holds a valid license or permit to provide a telecommunications service under the telecom law or is registered under the law as aforesaid.

Examples of Telecommunications operators in a sentence

  • Utilities and Telecommunications operators (such as NextEra, Verizon, AT&T), cable companies and other non-construction or installation customers of the Company shall not be considered engaged in and competitive with the Business.

  • Telecommunications operators (such as Sprint, MCI, AT&T) cable companies and other non construction or installation customers of the Company shall not be considered engaged in and competitive with the Business.

  • Compliance with this provision shall not be subject to the grievance procedure/arbitration.

  • Utilities and Telecommunications operators (such as FPL, Verizon, AT&T), cable companies and other non construction or installation customers of the Company shall not be considered engaged in and competitive with the Business.

  • Utilities and Telecommunications operators (such as NextEra, Verizon, AT&T), cable companies and other non-construction or installation customers of the Company, and The Pernix Group, shall not be considered engaged in and competitive with the Business.

  • Telecommunications operators (such as Sprint, MCI, AT&T), cable companies and other non-construction or installation customers of the Company shall not be considered engaged in and competitive with the Business.

  • Telecommunications operators are required to provide the Financial Supervisory Authority with access to existing records on telephone conversations or communications with specific telephones or telecommunications devices, provided that the consent of the responsible party and actual user has been obtained.

  • C.2.2 Operational, maintenance and management information that needs to be exchanged with the other Public Service Telecommunications operators in order to achieve adequate quality in providing Mobile Cellular Service.

  • Telecommunications operators will require access to their equipment outside normal working hours and at other times when the church is not normally open and possibly at very short notice.

  • Telecommunications operators (such as Sprint, MCI, AT&T) cable companies, communication equipment manufacturers, and other non construction or installation customers of the Company shall not be considered engaged in and competitive with the Business.