Wireless Standards definition

Wireless Standards means: (a) all cellular communication technical specifications adopted as a standard by either a standards development organization (SDO) or a major operator of public subscription systems for in-country requirements (e.g., frequency spectrum availability, interconnection with preexisting telephony networks, etc.), as well as various adjunct protocols to the extent incorporated into such standards, including, but are not limited to, those technical specifications for digital radiotelephone service: (i) promulgated by ETSI and known as the GSM, Pan-European Digital Cellular radiotelephone service (including Personal Communications Network services, presently known as DCS1800 and in the United States PCS1900); (ii) promulgated in the United States by the Telecommunications Industry Association/Electronic Industries Associates (TIA/EIA) and presently known as AMPS (Advanced Mobile Phone System), NAMPS (Narrowband AMPS), TDMA Cellular/PCS—Radio Interface Interim Standards ▇▇-▇▇▇, ▇▇-▇▇▇ and IS-138 (including IS-54, IS-55 and IS-56 and PCS 1900 standards ▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇ and JSTD-011); (iii) promulgated by ARIB (formerly RCR) and known as PDC (Personal Digital Cellular); (iv) promulgated by the TIA and known as IS-95 IS-95B, RTT MC 1X and 1X Plus and 1Xtreme Code Division Multiple Access services; (v) third generation (3G) cellular standards currently under development and known by such designations including 3GPP, UMTS, WCDMA and CDMA2000; and (vi) fourth generation (4G) cellular communication standards; and (vii) various derivations thereof that do not fundamentally alter the character thereof (e.g., wireless air-interface, framing structure, control, call set-up and connection management); and (b) all technical specifications promulgated or currently under development and known as IEEE 802 wireless standards (including any and all international versions thereof). “Wireless Standards” expressly excludes technical specifications for semiconductor processes or semiconductor devices issued by any public or private standards body whereby patent rights are customarily asserted against, and licenses are customarily granted (and royalties paid) for, the manufacture, use, sale or import of such semiconductor processes or semiconductor devices.
Wireless Standards means the ATSC Standard, the CDMA2000 Standards, the GSM/GPRS Standard, the LTE Standard, the OMA Standards, the UMTS Standard, and/or the Wimax Standard.
Wireless Standards expressly excludes technical specifications for semiconductor processes or semiconductor devices issued by any public or private standards body whereby patent rights are customarily asserted against, and licenses are customarily granted (and royalties paid) for, the manufacture, use, sale or import of such semiconductor processes or semiconductor devices.

Examples of Wireless Standards in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, no rights are granted under this Agreement with respect to any standards other than the Wireless Standards.

  • Licensee shall provide a system for the identification (ID) from the ground of any Licensee Equipment on or near Poles in accordance with the District’s Wireless Standards and Specifications as defined in Exhibit B.


More Definitions of Wireless Standards

Wireless Standards means the standards set forth in IEEE802.11, IEEE802.15, and/or IEEE802.16 standard documents ratified by the IEEE working group.
Wireless Standards means: (a) all technical specifications promulgated or currently under development by any of (i) IEEE and presently known as IEEE 802.11/WiFi or 802.15/WPAN standards, (ii) EPCGlobal and presently known as EPC Radio Frequency Identity Protocols, (iii) ISO/IEC 18000, 13157, 21481, 14443, or 15693, and presently known as RFID or NFC, or (iv) Bluetooth; (b) various derivations of the specifications and protocols referenced in the immediately preceding clause (a) that do not fundamentally alter the character of such specifications and protocols (e.g., wireless air-interface, framing structure, control, call set-up, and connection management); and (c) any and all international versions of the specifications and protocols referenced in the immediately preceding clauses (a) and (b). Table of Contents
Wireless Standards means: (a) all cellular communication technical specifications adopted as a standard by either a standards development organization (SDO) or a major operator of public subscription systems for
Wireless Standards means: (a) all technical specifications promulgated or currently under development by any of (i) IEEE and presently known as IEEE 802.11/WiFi or 802.15/WPAN standards, (ii) EPCGlobal and presently known as EPC Radio Frequency Identity Protocols, (iii) ISO/IEC 18000, 13157, 21481, 14443, or 15693, and presently known as RFID or NFC, or (iv) Bluetooth; (b) various derivations of the specifications and protocols referenced in the immediately preceding clause (a) that do not fundamentally alter the character of such specifications and protocols (e.g., wireless air-interface, framing structure, control, call set-up, and connection management); and (c) any and all international versions of the specifications and protocols referenced in the immediately preceding clauses (a) and (b).

Related to Wireless Standards

  • Reliability Standards means the criteria, standards, rules and requirements relating to reliability established by a Standards Authority.

  • NERC Reliability Standards means the most recent version of those reliability standards applicable to the Generating Facility, or to the Generator Owner or the Generator Operator with respect to the Generating Facility, that are adopted by the NERC and approved by the applicable regulatory authorities, which are available at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/files/Reliability_Standards_Complete_Set.pdf, or any successor thereto.

  • PCI Standards means the applicable Data Security Standards published by the PCI Security Standards Council.

  • Service Level Standards has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 2.1 hereof.

  • Accessibility Standards means accessibility standards and specifications for Texas agency and institution of higher education websites and EIR set forth in 1 TAC Chapter 206 and/or Chapter 213.