Dominant Provider definition

Dominant Provider means BT;
Dominant Provider means British Telecommunications plc, whose registered company number is 1800000, and any British Telecommunications plc subsidiary or holding company, or any subsidiary of that holding company, all as defined by Section 736 of the Companies Act 1985 as amended by the Companies Act 1989;
Dominant Provider means a telecommunications provider that is declared to be dominant under regulation 14;

Examples of Dominant Provider in a sentence

  • To assist in securing better design it is suggested that they appoint a design champion for projects, prefer- ably a senior member of the College.

  • The Dominant Provider shall also provide such Network Access as Ofcom may from time to time direct.

  • As stated above, the PSA model as currently structured does not limit the common service test to overlaps between PSAs. As a result, an ACO could completely lose safety zone protection or fall outside the Dominant Provider Limitation because of an insignificant overlap between ACO participants offering a common service.

  • First, by loosening the common service test, as described above, more ACOs will be able to claim the benefit of the Dominant Provider Limitation.

  • We believe that a large majority of ACOs will fall beyond the Dominant Provider Limitation given the way the PSA model is structured.


More Definitions of Dominant Provider

Dominant Provider means H3G, O2, Orange, T-Mobile and Vodafone; ―Fixed-to-Mobile Call‖ means a Call originating in a fixed Public Electronic Communications Network which is terminated on the Dominant Provider‘s network and where the Dominant Provider sets the charge; ―Fixed-to-Mobile Interconnection Charge‖ means the charge for Calls made by the Dominant Provider for the Interconnection of a Fixed-to-Mobile Call, excluding any discounts offered by the Dominant Provider, whether in respect of any particular Customer or any category of Customers or any category of Calls; ―Functional Specification‖ shall have the same meaning as in Condition 18 of the General Conditions of Entitlement or its equivalent; ―General Conditions of Entitlement‖ means those general conditions set by the Director by way of publication of a Notification under section 48(1) of the Act on 22 July 2003, or its equivalent; ‖H3G‖ means Hutchison 3G UK Limited whose registered company number is 3885486 and any Hutchison 3G (UK) Limited subsidiary or holding company, or any subsidiary of that holding company, all as defined by section 736 of the Companies Act 1985 as amended by the Companies Act 1989 (or any subsequent amendment or replacement Act); ―Mobile-to-Mobile Call‖ means a Call originating in a mobile Public Electronic Communications Network of another Communications Provider which is terminated on the Dominant Provider‘s network and where the Dominant Provider sets the charge; ―Mobile-to-Mobile Interconnection Charge‖ means the charge for Calls made by the Dominant Provider for the Interconnection of a Mobile-to-Mobile Call, excluding any discounts offered by the Dominant Provider, whether in respect of any particular Customer or any category of Customers or any category of Calls; ―Network Access‖ means the provision of Interconnection to the Public Electronic Communications Network provided by the Dominant Provider, together with any services, facilities or arrangements which are necessary for the provision of Electronic Communications Services over that Interconnection; ―O2‖ means O2 (UK) Limited, whose registered company number is 1743099 and any O2 (UK) Limited subsidiary or holding company, or any subsidiary of that holding company, all as defined by section 736 of the Companies Act 1985 as amended by the Companies Act 1989 (or any subsequent amendment or replacement Act); ―Ofcom‖ means the Office of Communications; ―Orange‖ means Orange Personal Communications Services Limited, whose registered...
Dominant Provider means KCOM;
Dominant Provider means a telecommunication provider determined by the Commission to be dominant in accordance with section 84(1)(d);
Dominant Provider means British Telecommunications plc (registered company number 1800000) including any of its subsidiaries or holding companies, or any subsidiary of such holding companies, all as defined by Section 736 of the Companies Act 1985, as amended by the Companies Act 1989;
Dominant Provider means Crown Castle UK Limited, whose registered company number is 03196207(including any change of company name under the same company number), and any Crown Castle UK Limited subsidiary or holding company, or any subsidiary of that holding company, all as defined by Section 736 of the Companies Act 1985 as amended by the Companies Act 1989.
Dominant Provider means Hutchison 3G (UK) Limited whose registered company number is 3885486 and any Hutchison 3G (UK) Limited subsidiary or holding company, or any subsidiary of that holding company, all as defined by Section 736 of the Companies Act 1985 as amended by the Companies Act 1989;
Dominant Provider means Inquam Telecom (Holdings) Limited, whose registered company number is 4244115 and any Inquam Telecom (Holdings) Limited subsidiary or holding company, or any subsidiary of that holding company, all as defined by Section 736 of the Companies Act 1985 as amended by the Companies Act 1989. 3. Except insofar as the context otherwise requires, words or expressions shall have the meaning assigned to them and otherwise any word or expression shall have the same meaning as it has in the Act. 4. The Interpretation Act 1978 shall apply as if each of the conditions were an Act of Parliament. 5. Headings and titles shall be disregarded.Part 2: The condition Condition MB1 – Requirement to notify charges MB1.1 Except in so far as the Director may otherwise consent in writing, the Dominant Provider shall publish charges and act in the manner set out below. MB1.2 The Dominant Provider shall send to the Director and to every person with which it has entered into an Access Contract a written notice of any amendment to the charges on which it provides Network Access or in relation to any charges for new Network Access (an "Access Charge Change Notice") not less than 28 days before any such amendment comes into effect. MB1.3 The Dominant Provider shall ensure that an Access Charge Change Notice includes: