Examples of Commercial mobile radio service in a sentence
The term “First Interconnection Order” refers to the First Report and Order adopted by the FCC on September 1, 1996, and released on September 8, 1996, in CC Docket No. 96-98, In the Matter of Implementation of the Local Competition Provisions in the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and CC Docket No. 95-185, In the Matter of Interconnection between Local Exchange Carriers and Commercial Mobile Radio Service Providers.
WSP is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) as a Commercial Mobile Radio Service (“CMRS”) Provider.
Commercial Mobile Radio Service (“CMRS”) -- Telecommunications common carrier authorized by the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) under FCC rules Part 22 (47 CFR Part 22), Part 24 (47 CFR Part 24), and Part 90 (47 CFR Part 90) which utilizes radio as the principal means of connecting its end-user subscribers with the Public Switched Telephone Network.
VZW is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) as a Commercial Mobile Radio Service (“CMRS”) Provider.
Local Exchange Service traffic that originates on one Party’s network and is transported through the other Party’s Tandem to the Central Office of a third party, Interexchange Carrier, Commercial Mobile Radio Service (“CMRS”) carrier, or other Telecommunications Corporation, where the switch homing arrangement for the dialed NPA-NXX-X is designated as UBET’s tandem switch per the Local Exchange Routing Guide (“LERG”).