Industry Negative File definition

Industry Negative File means the negative file maintained by the authorized Clearinghouses in accordance with approved CIBERNET Negative File Guidelines.
Industry Negative File means the negative file maintained by the authorized Clearinghouses in accordance with approved CIBERNET Negative File Guidelines. License means, with respect to a PCS System or Cellular System, all permits, licenses, waivers, and authorizations (including, without limitation, licenses issued by the FCC) that are necessary to conduct the operations of such system in the manner in which such operations are currently contemplated, or may in the future be contemplated by the licensee to be conducted. Licensed Pops means, with respect to any Person in any market, Pops covered by any FCC license authorizing such Person to provide Mobile Wireless Services in such market. LLC Termination Date means the date on which the ACC LLC Agreement is terminated. MIN means the "Mobile Identification Number" which is assigned by a Home Carrier to each of its registered Customers. Mobile Wireless Services shall mean mobile wireless Company Communications Services (including the transmission of voice, data, image or other messages or content) provided solely within the ACC Service Area, initiated or terminated using TDMA or analog cellular technology and on frequencies in the 800 MHz band authorized for the Cellular Radiotelephone Service under Part 22 of the FCC Rules or in the 1900 MHz band authorized for the Personal Communications Services under Part 24 of the FCC Rules, to or from subscriber equipment that is capable of usage during routine movement throughout the area covered by a cell site and routine handing-off between cell sites, and is either intended for such usage or is temporarily fixed to a specific location on a short-term basis (e.g., a bank of wireless telephones temporarily installed during a special event of limited duration). Without limiting the foregoing, Mobile Wireless Services shall include wireless office services if such services comply with this definition. Mobile Wireless Services shall also include the transmissions between ACC's cell sites and ACC's switch or switches in the ACC Service Area, the handing-off of transmissions at ACC's switch or switches for termination by other carriers, and the receiving of transmissions for ACC's customers handed-off at ACC's switch or switches which were originated on the system or systems of other carriers, in each case for the purpose of facilitating Mobile Wireless Services described in the first sentence of this definition. MSA means a geographic area designated by the FCC as a Metropolitan Service Area in...
Industry Negative File means the negative file maintained by the authorized Clearinghouses in accordance with approved CIBERNET Negative File Guidelines. MIN means the “Mobile Identification Number” which is assigned by a Home Carrier to each of its registered customers.

Examples of Industry Negative File in a sentence

  • The Parties agree that calls completed by a Serving Carrier, either (a) after a PV request has determined that a Roamer is not a valid customer of the Home Carrier or (b) for any unauthorized ESN after entry to the Industry Negative File has become effective, shall be the sole responsibility of the Serving Carrier.

  • Notification or updating of the attachments and lists shall be made by (a) courier delivery of a written notice, or (b) facsimile transmission of a written notice during normal business hours of the Party being notified, or (c) by entry (through manual or automated means) into the Industry Negative File of a valid provider of clearing and/or positive roamer validation/verification services.

  • The Parties agree That calls completed by a Serving Carrier, either (a) after a SS7 or PV request has determined That a Roamer is not a valid customer of the Home Carrier or (b) for any unauthorized ESN after entry to the Industry Negative File has become effective, shall be the sole responsibility of The Serving Carrier after the Home Carrier has provided sufficient documentation identifying that a SS7 or PV response was provided to the Serving Carrier by the Home Carrier.

  • Notification or updating of the attachments and lists shall be made by (a) courier delivery of a written notice, or (b) facsimile transmission of a written notice during normal business hours of the Party being notified, or (c) by entry (through manual or automated means) into the Industry Negative File of a clearinghouse.

  • Notification or updating of the lists shall be made by (a) courier delivery or a written notice, or (b) facsimile transmission of a written notice during normal business hours of the Party being notified, or (c) by entry (through manual or automated means) into the Industry Negative File or a valid provider of clearing and/or positive Roamer validation/verification services.

  • The parties agree that calls completed by a Serving Carrier, either (a) after a PV request has determined that a Roamer is not a valid customer of the Home Carrier or (b) for any unauthorized ESN after entry to the Industry Negative File has become effective, shall be the sole responsibility of the Serving Carrier.