Examples of Canadian Carrier in a sentence
Any Canadian Carrier who is required to register with USDOT will also be required to register with UCR.
SaskTel does not make any representation that these arrangements shall at all times be available in the quantities requested and at the locations specified by the registered Canadian Carrier or DSLSP co-locating in SaskTel’s central office(s).
SaskTel does not make any representation that these arrangements shall at all times be available in the quantities requested and at the locations specified by the registered Canadian Carrier or DSLSP co-locating in SaskTel’s Central Office(s).
OPTEL shall propose, for approval by the Board, lease arrangements, on commercially reasonable terms, for Canadian Carrier Telecommunications Assets that will be owned and operated by OPTEL and purchased expressly for the use of JVCO as set forth on Schedule 5.3(a) (the "Optel Leased Assets").
The Buyer may claim against BCR under Article VI for any Loss suffered or incurred by the Buyer as a result of any claim made by the Canadian Carrier against the Buyer for any breach of the Telecommunication Warranties which are result from or relate to any breach by BCR of the representations, warranties, covenants and indemnities given by BCR to the Buyer in this Agreement.
The term IXC also applies to any Canadian Carrier as defined in the Federal Telecommunications Act and which has a unique Carrier Identification Code.
Sample JSON:Description:- Trip Number is always required.- Starts with carrier's 4 digit Canadian Carrier Code followed by unique reference number- Must be alpha- numeric (dash also allowed in first 4 positions if part of carrier code), letters must be upper case- Letters "O" and "I" will be converted to numbers "0" and "1" in accordance with CBSA practice.- Must not be identical to any used Cargo Control Number, whether the CCN appears on this trip or not.
Description:- Trip Number is always required.- Starts with carrier's 4 digit Canadian Carrier Code followed by unique reference number- Must be alpha- numeric (dash also allowed in first 4 positions if part of carrier code), letters must be upper case- Letters "O" and "I" will be converted to numbers "0" and "1" in accordance with CBSA practice.- Must not be identical to any used Cargo Control Number, whether the CCN appears on this trip or not.
CLEC) means a Canadian Carrier as defined in section 2 of the Telecommunications Act, recognized as a CLEC by the Commission pursuant to Telecom Decision CRTC 97-8.
OPTEL shall provide JVCO with long-term lease arrangements, providing access to and use of any and all Canadian Carrier Telecommunications Assets necessary for the conduct of JVCO Business.