GSM Gateways definition

GSM Gateways are devices that transfer a fixed line call onto a radio network via a SIM card and radio channel, thus gaining a mobile-mobile call rate rather than fixed-mobile.

Examples of GSM Gateways in a sentence

  • Customer shall cooperate with VL at all times to ensure that such GSM Gateways that are connected to the Network remain compliant with the applicable law and with VL’s GSM Gateway Commercial Policy.

  • Customer shall not connect or continue connection by or on behalf of itself or any End User of any GSM Gateway(s) to the Network without TELA’ prior written consent, which may be withheld at TELA’s absolute discretion.

  • Customer shall cooperate with TELA at all times to ensure that such GSM Gateways that are connected to the Network remain compliant with the applicable law and with TELA’ GSM Gateway Commercial Policy.

  • Customer shall cooperate with Calteq at all times to ensure that such GSM Gateways that are connected to the Networks remain compliant with the applicable law and with Networks GSM Gateway Commercial Policy.

  • Customer shall not connect or continue connection by or on behalf of itself or any End User of any GSM Gateway(s) to the Networks without Calteq’s prior written consent, which may be withheld at Calteq’s absolute discretion.

  • Customer shall not connect or continue connection by or on behalf ofitself or any End User of any GSM Gateway(s) to the Network without VL’s prior written consent, which may be withheld at VL’s absolute discretion.

  • The Customer may not use equipment, servers or gateways in connection with the Services purchased, including insert SIM cards into GSM Gateways, SMS Gateways or other gateway and server equipment, which generate traffic volumes exceeding what is considered normal traffic usage from a telephone.

  • The Radiocommunications Agency (RA) is aware of devices being marketed in the UK which enable fixed telephone networks to connect via a mobile phone radio link directly to mobile networks; these devices are commonly referred to as 'GSM Gateways'.

  • The Bank has deployed the Quescom 400 GSM Gateways in Tunis and in four (4) FOs (Senegal, Rwanda, DR of Congo and South Africa) with a centralized configuration: the SIM Server and SIM array are in Tunis and the Gateways installed in different sites.

  • The Operator cannot use, directly or indirectly, GSM Gateways to terminate traffic to Orange Belgium Mobile Subscribers.

Related to GSM Gateways

  • Customer Systems means the Customer's information technology infrastructure, including computers, software, hardware, databases, electronic systems (including database management systems) and networks, whether operated directly by Customer or through the use of third-party services.

  • Network means the participating providers described in the Provider Directory.

  • system user means a natural or legal person supplying to, or being supplied by, a transmission or distribution system;

  • Continuous emissions monitoring system or “CEMS” means all of the equipment that may be required to meet the data acquisition and availability requirements of this chapter, to sample, to condition (if applicable), to analyze, and to provide a record of emissions on a continuous basis.

  • Core Network means the transport infrastructure identified in accordance with Chapter III of Regulation (EU) No 1315/2013;

  • Beam monitoring system means a system designed and installed in the radiation head to detect and measure the radiation present in the useful beam.

  • Net Metering Net metering refers to customers who sell electricity they produce, typically through a rooftop solar panel, back to the utility for credit. If you are a net metering customer, you should not enroll with XOOM because your net metering agreement will not transfer to XOOM once you enroll.