International Rating of the Concessionaire Sample Clauses

International Rating of the Concessionaire. The CONCESSIONAIRE shall be a recognized operating agency within the meaning of the Annex to the Constitution of the International Telecommunication Union and may participate in the Sectors of the Union in accordance with Article 19 (No. 229 and subsequent) of the International Telecommunication Convention, Geneva 1992. The CONCESSIONAIRE shall obtain the necessary approval certificates for the sale, lease, distribution, use and operation of telecommunications equipment and terminal devices, in accordance with the TELECOMMUNICATIONS LAW and its GENERAL REGULATIONS, the Specific Regulations for the Approval of Telecommunications Equipment and Devices, approved by Supreme Decree No. 001-2006-MTC, in accordance with the APPLICABLE LAWS AND PROVISIONS. The MTC is empowered to verify, in accordance with the APPLICABLE LAWS AND PROVISIONS: (i) that the equipment and devices installed have the respective approval certificates, (ii) the conformity of the installation thereof and to adopt the corresponding measures and actions, and (iii) the correct standardization and approval of telecommunications equipment and devices.
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International Rating of the Concessionaire. The CONCESSIONAIRE shall be a recognized operating agency within the meaning of the Annex to the Constitution of the International Telecommunication Union and may participate in the Sectors of the Union in accordance with Article 19 (No. 229 and subsequent) of the International Telecommunication Convention, Geneva 1992.

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