Domestic Communications definition

Domestic Communications means (i) Wire Communications or Electronic Communications (whether stored or not) from one U.S. location to another U.S. location and (ii) the U.S. portion of a Wire Communication or Electronic Communication (whether stored or not) that originates or terminates in the United States.
Domestic Communications means: (a) Wire Communications or Electronic Communications (whether stored or not) from one U.S. location to another U.S. location and (b) the U.S. portion of a Wire Communication or Electronic Communication (whether stored or not) that originates or terminates in the United States.
Domestic Communications. (“DC”) means:

Examples of Domestic Communications in a sentence

  • Madam Huang previously served as Director of Domestic Communications Division and Director of Communications Organization Division of the Directorate General of Telecommunications of the former Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, Vice President of China Telecommunications Corporation, Executive Director and Executive Vice President of China Telecom Corporation Limited, director and Vice President of CMCC.

  • Approve the employment of Theresa (Terri) Koenig, McMinnville, as Human Services Tech in HHS Abacus, temporary part-time, Range 11, Step 1, effective July 14, 2005 through June 30, 2006.

  • No later than ninety days after the Closing Date, the Domestic Companies shall adopt and implement a visitation policy for all visits by Foreign Persons to Domestic Communications Infrastructure.

  • To the extent that routing of Domestic Communications and U.S. Hosting Data is controlled by the Companies or their affiliates, notwithstanding the foregoing and except for traffic bound to or from Mexico, Domestic Companies shall not route Domestic Communications or U.S. Hosting Data through Mexico.

  • The Domestic Companies shall take measures consistent with such practices to prevent the use of or access to the Domestic Communications Infrastructure or to Data Centers to conduct Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance, or to obtain or disclose Domestic Communications, U.S. Hosting Data, Classified Information, or Sensitive Information, in violation of any U.S. federal, state, or local laws, or the terms of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Domestic Communications

Domestic Communications. DC”)” means wire communications, or electronic communications (whether stored or not) involving a PR/USVI Affiliate system, from one location within the United States, including its territories, to another location within the United States; or the U.S. portion of such wire communication or electronic communication (whether stored or not) that originates or terminates in the United States or its territories.
Domestic Communications or “DC” means:
Domestic Communications or “DC” means: (a)Wire Communications or Electronic Communications, as defined by 18 U.S.C. § 2510, (whether stored or not), from one location within the United States, including its territories, to another location within the United States; or (b) The U.S. portion of a Wire Communication or Electronic Communication (whether stored or not) that originates or terminates in the United States or its territories.
Domestic Communications as used herein, means: (1) Wire Communications or Electronic Communications (whether stored or not) from one U.S. location to another U.S. location; and (b) the U.S. portion of a Wire Communication or Electronic Communication (whether stored or not) that originates or terminates in the United States. “Electronic Communication” has the meaning given in 18 U.S.C. § 2510(12). “Wire Communication” has the meaning given in 18 U.S.C. § 2510(1).
Domestic Communications means (i) Wire Communications or Electronic
Domestic Communications means any number-based interpersonal communications service originating in the Member State of the consumer’s domestic provider and terminating at any fixed or mobile number of the national numbering plan of the same Member State.’
Domestic Communications means (i) Wire Communications or Electronic Communications (whether stored or not) between a U.S.-Licensed MET and another U.S. location, and (ii) the U.S. portion of a Wire Communication or Electronic Communication (whether stored or not) that originates from or terminates to a U.S.-Licensed MET.