Access to and use of Public Telecommunications Transport Networks and Services Sample Clauses

Access to and use of Public Telecommunications Transport Networks and Services. (a) Each Member shall ensure that any service supplier of any other Member is accorded access to and use of public telecommunications transport networks and services on reasonable and non-discriminatory terms and conditions, for the supply of a service included in its Schedule. This obligation shall be applied, inter alia, through paragraphs (b) through (f).15 (b) Each Member shall ensure that service suppliers of any other Member have access to and use of any public telecommunications transport network or service offered within or across the border of that Member, including private leased circuits, and to this end shall ensure, subject to paragraphs (e) and (f), that such suppliers are permitted: (i) to purchase or lease and attach terminal or other equipment which interfaces with the network and which is necessary to supply a supplier's services; (ii) to interconnect private leased or owned circuits with public telecommunications transport networks and services or with circuits leased or owned by another service supplier; and (iii) to use operating protocols of the service supplier's choice in the supply of any service, other than as necessary to ensure the availability of telecommunications transport networks and services to the public generally. (c) Each Member shall ensure that service suppliers of any other Member may use public telecommunications transport networks and services for the movement of information within and across borders, including for intra-corporate communications of such service suppliers, and for access to information contained in data bases or otherwise stored in machine-readable form in the territory of any Member. Any new or amended measures of a Member significantly affecting such use shall be notified and shall be subject to consultation, in accordance with relevant provisions of the Agreement.
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Access to and use of Public Telecommunications Transport Networks and Services. 1. Each Party shall ensure that any service supplier of another Party is granted, on reasonable and non- discriminatory terms and conditions, in accordance with the rules established in the Party concerned, access to and use of public telecommunications transport networks and services for the supply of value- added services. This obligation shall be fulfilled, inter alia, through the application of paragraphs 2 to 9. 2. Each Party shall endeavor to ensure that pricing for access to and use of public telecommunications transport networks and services is cost-based; 3. Each Party shall ensure that service providers of other Parties have access to and use of any public telecommunications transport network or service offered within or across its borders, including private leased circuits. To this end, each Party shall ensure, without prejudice to paragraphs 7 and 8, that such suppliers are permitted: a) purchase or lease and connect the terminal equipment or other equipment interfacing with the network and necessary to provide the provider's services; b) use the operating protocols chosen by the service provider for the provision of any service that is not necessary to ensure the availability of telecommunication transport networks and services to the general public. 4. Nothing in paragraphs 2 and 3 shall be construed to prevent cross-subsidization between public telecommunications transport services. 5. Each Party shall ensure that persons of another Party may have access to and use of public telecommunications networks or services for the transmission of information in its territory or across its borders, including for intra-corporate communications and for access to information contained in databases or stored in any other machine-readable form in the territory of any Party provided that they are for private and exclusive use, without the provision of services to third parties and by making the international connection through entities authorized to provide international basic services. 6. Notwithstanding paragraph 5, the Parties may take such measures as are necessary to ensure the security and confidentiality of messages, provided that such measures are not applied in a manner which would constitute a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination or a disguised restriction on international trade in services. 7. Taking into account that access to and use of public telecommunications transport networks and services does not involve authorization to sup...
Access to and use of Public Telecommunications Transport Networks and Services. (a) Each Member shall ensure that any service supplier of any other Member is accorded access to and use of public telecommunications transport networks and services on reasonable and non-discriminatory terms and conditions, for the supply of a service included in its Schedule. This obligation shall be applied, inter alia, through paragraphs (b) through (f).15 (b) Each Member shall ensure that service suppliers of any other Member have access to and use of any public telecommunications transport network or service offered within or across the border of that Member, including private leased circuits, and to this end shall ensure, subject to paragraphs (e) and (f), that such suppliers are permitted: (i) to purchase or lease and attach terminal or other equipment which interfaces with the network and which is necessary to supply a supplier's services; (ii) to interconnect private leased or owned circuits with public telecommunications transport networks and services or with circuits leased or owned by another service supplier; and
Access to and use of Public Telecommunications Transport Networks and Services. Each Party shall ensure that persons of the other Party have access to and use of any public telecommunications transport network or service, including private leased circuits, offered in its territory or across its borders for the conduct of their business, on reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms and conditions, including as set out in paragraphs 2 through 8.
Access to and use of Public Telecommunications Transport Networks and Services. For purposes of this Article, "non-discriminatory" means on terms and conditions no less favourable than those accorded to any other customer or user of like public telecommunications transport networks or services in like circumstances.
Access to and use of Public Telecommunications Transport Networks and Services. 1. Each Party shall ensure that persons of the other Party have access to and use of any public telecommunications transport network or service, including private leased circuits, offered in its territory or across its borders for the conduct of their business, on reasonable and non- discriminatory terms and conditions, including as those set out in paragraphs 2 through 8. 2. Subject to paragraphs 6 and 7, each Party shall ensure that persons of the other Party are permitted to: (a) purchase or lease, and attach terminal or other equipment that interfaces with the public telecommunications transport network; (b) interconnect private leased or owned circuits with public telecommunications transport networks in the territory, or across the borders, of that Party, including those for use in providing dial-up access to and from their customers or users, or with circuits leased or owned by another person on terms and conditions mutually agreed by those persons; (c) perform switching, signaling and processing functions; and
Access to and use of Public Telecommunications Transport Networks and Services. 1. Each Party shall ensure that persons of the other Party have access to and use of any public telecommunications transport network or service, including private leased circuits, offered in its territory or across its borders for the conduct of their business, on reasonable and non-discriminatory terms and conditions, including as those set out in paragraphs 2 through 8. 2. Subject to paragraphs 6 and 7, each Party shall ensure that persons of the other Party are permitted to: (a) purchase or lease, and attach terminal or other equipment that interfaces with the public telecommunications transport network; (b) interconnect private leased or owned circuits with public telecommunications transport networks in the territory, or across the borders, of that Party, including those for use in providing dial-up access to and from their customers or users, or with circuits leased or owned by another person on terms and conditions mutually agreed by those persons; (c) perform switching, signaling and processing functions; and (d) use operating protocols of their choice. 2 For equipment that is not connected to the public telecommunications transport network or not referred to in this Agreement, the Parties shall abide by the standard-related provisions of Chapter 9. 3. Each Party shall ensure that the pricing of public telecommunications transport services reflects economic costs directly related to providing the services. 4. Each Party shall ensure that persons of the other Party may use public telecommunications transport networks or services for the movement of information in its territory or across its borders, including for intracorporate communications, and for access to information contained in data bases or otherwise stored in machine-readable form in the territory of the other Party.
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Access to and use of Public Telecommunications Transport Networks and Services. 1. For purposes of this Article, "non-discriminatory" means on terms and conditions no less favourable than those accorded to any other customer or user of like public telecommunications transport networks or services in like circumstances. 2. Each Party shall ensure that persons of another Party have access to and use of any public telecommunications transport network or service, including private leased circuits, offered in its territory or across its borders for the conduct of their business, on reasonable and non-discriminatory terms and conditions, including as set out in the other paragraphs of this Article. 3. Subject to paragraphs 7 and 8, each Party shall ensure that such persons are permitted to:

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