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Principles and definitions. 19.1.1 The University’s role is to create, disseminate and ensure public access to knowledge and information. The core nature of the faculty profession is to carry out this role. 19.1.2 Copyright shall have the same meaning as in the Copyright Act (Canada), R.S.C. 1985, c. C42, as amended, and as interpreted by the applicable courts. 19.1.3 A Work is an original idea or concept fixed in any tangible medium of expression now known or later developed. 19.1.4 Scholarship shall have the same meaning as in Article 1.26 and the Addendum on Teaching, Scholarship and Service of this Agreement. 19.1.5 Teaching shall have the same meaning as in Article 1.29 and the Addendum on Teaching, Scholarship and Service of this Agreement . 19.1.6 This Article does not derogate from any user rights, including fair dealing rights, that the University or any Employee may have with respect to any work.
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Principles and definitions. 31.1.1.1 The University’s role is to create, to disseminate, and to ensure public access to knowledge and information. The core nature of the faculty profession is to carry out this role. 31.1.1.2 “Copyright” and “moral rights” will have the same meaning as in the Copyright Act (Canada), R.S.C. 1985, c. C42, as amended, and as interpreted by the applicable courts, and the University and faculty members remain subject to all other applicable laws. For clarity, this Article does not derogate from any user rights, including fair dealing rights that the University or any Member may have with respect to any work.
Principles and definitions. The University’s role is to create, to disseminate, and to ensure public access to knowledge and information. The core nature of the faculty profession is to carry out this role.
Principles and definitions. 2.1. Wideband systems include e.g.: UMTS, LTE, LTE-MTC (LTE Machine Type Communication), LTE-eMTC (evolved MTC), LTE in-band NB-IoT, LTE guard- band NB-IoT and NR (New Radio) 2.2. The 700 MHz frequency band, as referred to in this agreement, covers the frequencies from 703 MHz to 733 MHz paired with 758 MHz to 788 MHz for the Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) arrangement and from 738 MHz to 758 MHz for Supplemental Downlink (SDL), as defined in ECC Decision(15)01. 2.3. The 800 MHz frequency band, as referred to in this agreement, covers the frequencies from 791 MHz to 821 MHz paired with 832 MHz to 862 MHz for the FDD arrangement, as defined in ECC Decision (09)03. 2.4. The 900 MHz frequency band, as referred to in this agreement, covers the frequencies from 880 MHz to 915 MHz paired with 925 MHz to 960 MHz for the FDD arrangement, as defined in ECC Decision (06)13 amended March 2019. 2.5. The 1500 MHz frequency band, as referred to in this agreement, covers the frequencies from 1427 MHz to 1518 MHz, for SDL, as defined in ECC Decision (13)03 amended March 2018 and ECC Decision (17)06 corrected March 2018. 2.6. The 1800 MHz frequency band, as referred to in this agreement, covers the frequencies from 1710 MHz to 1785 MHz paired with 1805 MHz to 1880 MHz for the FDD arrangement, as defined in ECC Decision (06)13 amended March 2019. 2.7. The 2100 MHz frequency band, as referred to in this agreement, covers the frequencies from 1920 MHz to 1980 MHz paired with 2110 MHz to 2170 MHz for the FDD arrangement, as defined in ECC Decision (06)01 amended March 2019. 2.8. The 2300 MHz frequency band, as referred to in this agreement, covers the frequencies from 2300 MHz to 2400 MHz, with the TDD arrangement, as defined in ECC Decision (14)02. 2.9. The 2600 MHz frequency band, as referred to in this agreement, covers the frequencies from 2500 MHz to 2570 MHz paired with 2620 MHz to 2690 MHz for the FDD arrangement and 2570 MHz to 2620 MHz for SDL or TDD, as defined in ECC Decision (05)05 amended July 2019 2.10. The 3600 MHz band, as referred to in this agreement, covers the frequencies from 3400 MHz to 3800 MHz, with the TDD arrangement, as defined in ECC Decision (11)06 amended October 2018. 2.11. This agreement is based on the concept of electric field strength levels and preferential Physical-layer Cell Identities (PCIs, when LTE or 5G NR is used) and preferential Scrambling Codes (SCs, when UMTS is used) as defined in Annex 1. Preferential PCI/SC shall be used in bor...
Principles and definitions. 2.1. This Agreement is based on ECC Recommendation (08)02 “Frequency planning and frequency coordination for GSM / UMTS / LTE / WiMAX Land Mobile systems operating within the 900 and 1800 MHz bands”.
Principles and definitions. 1.1 The frequency band 2300-2400 MHz is harmonized for mobile/fixed communications networks (MFCN), in accordance with CEPT ECC Decision (14)02. 1.2 This agreement is based on the concept of field strength levels on borderlines in accordance with ECC REC (14)04. 1.3 This agreement covers the coordination of TDD (Time Division Duplex) and downlink only base stations. User equipment, or terminals, are allowed to be used on non-interfering basis, in accordance with ITU RR 4.4. 1.4 For the purpose of this agreement the borderline of Denmark and Sweden respectively is defined as the coastline, excluding the islands of Flakfortet, Middelgrund, Peberholmen and Saltholmen in Denmark and excluding the island of Ven in Sweden. 1.5 The latest version of Recommendation ITU-R P. 1546 ”Method for point-to-area predictions for terrestrial services in the frequency range 30 MHz to 3000 MHz” shall be used for prediction of field strength values.
Principles and definitions. 1.1 The 2.3 GHz band, as referred to in this agreement, corresponds to the frequency band 2300 ‐2400 MHz, which is harmonized for mobile/fixed communications networks (MFCN), in accordance with CEPT ECC Decision (14)02. 1.2 This agreement is based on the concept of field strength levels on borderlines in accordance with ECC REC (14)04. In the case when LTE systems or 5G NR are used, preferential PCIs as defined in Annex 1 shall be used. 1.3 This agreement covers the coordination of TDD (Time Division Duplex) and downlink only base stations. User equipment, or terminals, are allowed to be used on non‐interfering basis, in accordance with ITU RR 4.4. 1.4 For the purpose of this agreement the border is defined as the land borderline, or where appropriate, a line midway between the Norwegian coastline and the Swedish coastline, due to ratified border agreement between Norway and Sweden.
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Principles and definitions. 1.1 Wideband systems include e.g.: UMTS, LTE, LTE-MTC (LTE Machine Type Communication), LTE-eMTC (evolved MTC), LTE in-band NB-IoT (Narrow Band Internet of Things), LTE guard- band NB-IoT and NR (New Radio). 1.2 The 900 MHz frequency band, as referred to in this agreement, covers the frequencies from 880 MHz to 915 MHz (UL) paired with 925 MHz to 960 MHz (DL) for the FDD arrangement, as defined in ECC Decision (06)13 (amended March 2022). 1.3 For the narrowband systems GSM, EC-GSM-IoT (Extended Coverage-GSM-IoT) and standalone NB-IoT the existing coordination agreement from 2010 is still valid. 1.4 This agreement is based on the concept of electric field strength levels. When LTE or 5G NR is used, in accordance with ECC REC (08)02 (amended Oct 2021) and as defined in Annex 1, preferential Physical-layer Cell Identities (PCIs) shall be used in border areas to improve coverage and service when channel centre frequencies are aligned. In case of other technology using some type of preferential codes those should be used, e.g. for UMTS preferential Scrambling Codes (SC) as defined in Annex 2 shall be used. 1.5 This Agreement covers the co-ordination of base stations, including repeaters. User equipment are allowed to be used on non-interfering basis, in accordance with ITU RR 4.4. 1.6 For the purpose of this agreement the borderline of Denmark and Sweden respectively is defined as the coastline, excluding the islands of Flakfortet, Middelgrund, Peberholmen and Saltholmen in Denmark and excluding the island of Ven in Sweden. 1.7 For predictions of field strength values the latest version of ITU-R P.1546 ”Method for point- to-area predictions for terrestrial services in the frequency range 30-4000 MHz” with 10% of the time and 50% of the locations shall be used for a receiving antenna height of 3 m above ground.
Principles and definitions. 1.1 The 3.6 GHz band, as referred to in this agreement, corresponds to the frequencies from 3400 MHz to 3800 MHz, which are harmonized for mobile/fixed communications networks (MFCN), in accordance with EC Decision 2008/411/EC and EC Implementing Decision 2014/276/EU as well as CEPT ECC DEC (11)06. 1.2 This agreement is based on the concept of field strength levels on borderlines in accordance with ECC REC (15)01. In the case when LTE systems are used, preferential PCIs as defined in Annex 1 shall be used. 1.3 This agreement covers the coordination of TDD (Time Division Duplex) and downlink only base stations. User equipment, or terminals, are allowed to be used on non-interfering basis, in accordance with ITU RR 4.4. 1.4 For the purpose of this agreement the Zones F and S referred to in the following paragraphs are defined in Annex 2.
Principles and definitions. 1.1 The words and terms included in this Amendment nor expressly defined herein nor in any other Document of Operation, written in Portuguese or any other foreign language, as well as any others of technical and/or financial language, that eventually during the effectiveness of the present Amendment, in the fulfillment of rights and obligations assumed by the Parties are used to identify the practice of any acts, shall be understood and interpreted in accordance with the meaning assigned thereto in the Indenture.
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