Interconnection Regulation definition

Interconnection Regulation means the Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable Services) Interconnection (Digital Addressable Cable Television Systems) Regulations, 2012 (9 of 2012), dated 30th April, 2012, as amended from time to time.
Interconnection Regulation means the Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable) Services Interconnection (Addressable Systems) Regulations, 2017;
Interconnection Regulation means the Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable) Interconnection (Addressable Systems) Regulations, 2017;

Examples of Interconnection Regulation in a sentence

  • This Agreement shall be governed by the provisions of the Telecom Executive Regulation and the Access & Interconnection Regulation.

  • This Clause shall be governed by Chapter Six of the Telecommunications Regulatory Act, Chapter 16 of the Executive Regulation issued by Decision No. 144/2008 (as amended) as well as the Access and Interconnection Regulation issued by Decision No. 25/2016 (“A&I Regulation”).

  • The IPTV Operator provides an undertaking that it has internal guidelines in place to comply with non-discriminatory access provisions specified by The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) in its Telecommunication (Broadcasting & Cable Services) Interconnection Regulation, 2004 and other relevant Regulations and Guidelines introduced by TRAI/ Government, from time to time; c.

  • ACCESS AND INTERCONNECTION SERVICES This Clause shall be governed by Chapter Six of the Telecommunications Regulatory Act, Chapter 16 of the Executive Regulation issued by Decision No. 144/2008 (as amended) as well as the Access and Interconnection Regulation issued by Decision No. 25/2016 (“A&I Regulation”).

  • This Clause shall be governed with the principles of Interconnection as set out in Article 80, 98, and 100 of the Telecom Executive Regulation issued by Resolution No. (144/2008) on 23/11/2008 (as amended) as well as Articles 2 – 16 and 19 – 43 of the Access and Interconnection Regulation issued by Decision 25/2016 (“A&I Regulation”).

  • Refusal or failure to provide such security if applicable within thirty (30) days (or such longer period as Access Provider may reasonably allow) from the date of the Access Provider’s request for the same signing this agreement/ becoming effective and in accordance with the provisions of the Access and Interconnection Regulation (25/2016), shall be deemed to be a breach of this Agreement by Access Seeker.


More Definitions of Interconnection Regulation

Interconnection Regulation means the Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable) Services Interconnection (Addressable Systems) Regulations, 2017 dated 3rd March 2017;
Interconnection Regulation means the Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable Services) Interconnection (Addressable Systems) Regulations, 2016, as amended from time to time.
Interconnection Regulation means the Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable Services) Interconnection (Digital Addressable Cable Television Systems) Regulations, 2012, dated 30.04.2012, as amended from time totime.

Related to Interconnection Regulation

  • Interconnection is As Defined in the Act.

  • Customer Interconnection Facilities means all facilities and equipment owned and/or controlled, operated and maintained by Interconnection Customer on Interconnection Customer’s side of the Point of Interconnection identified in the appropriate appendices to the Interconnection Service Agreement and to the Interconnection Construction Service Agreement, including any modifications, additions, or upgrades made to such facilities and equipment, that are necessary to physically and electrically interconnect the Customer Facility with the Transmission System.

  • 911 system means the set of network, database and customer premise equipment (CPE) components required to provide 911 service.

  • Line-voltage regulation means the difference between the no-load and the load line potentials expressed as a percent of the load line potential. It is calculated using the following equation:

  • Interconnection Facilities means the Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities and the Customer Interconnection Facilities.

  • Radio Regulations means the Radio Regulations annexed to, or regarded as being annexed to, the most recent International Telecommunication Convention which may be in force at any time.

  • Interconnector means equipment used to link the electricity system of the State to electricity systems outside of the State;

  • Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities means all Interconnection Facilities that are not Customer Interconnection Facilities and that, after the transfer under Tariff, Attachment P, Appendix 2, section 5.5 to the Interconnected Transmission Owner of title to any Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities that the Interconnection Customer constructed, are owned, controlled, operated and maintained by the Interconnected Transmission Owner on the Interconnected Transmission Owner’s side of the Point of Interconnection identified in appendices to the Interconnection Service Agreement and to the Interconnection Construction Service Agreement, including any modifications, additions or upgrades made to such facilities and equipment, that are necessary to physically and electrically interconnect the Customer Facility with the Transmission System or interconnected distribution facilities. Transmission Provider: The “Transmission Provider” shall be the Office of the Interconnection for all purposes, provided that the Transmission Owners will have the responsibility for the following specified activities:

  • Interconnection Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which the project is connected to the grid i.e. it shall be at 11 / 22 kV bus bar level of substation of MSEDCL.

  • Interconnection Study means any of the studies defined in the CAISO Tariff or, if applicable, any distribution provider’s tariff that reflect the methodology and costs to interconnect the Project to the Participating Transmission Owner’s electric grid.

  • CDM Regulations means the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015.

  • Interconnection equipment means a group of components or an integrated system owned and operated by the interconnection customer that connects an electric generator with a local electric power system, as that term is defined in Section 3.1.6.2 of IEEE Standard 1547, or with the electric distribution system. Interconnection equipment is all interface equipment including switchgear, protective devices, inverters or other interface devices. Interconnection equipment may be installed as part of an integrated equipment package that includes a generator or other electric source.

  • Interconnection Customer means a Generation Interconnection Customer and/or a Transmission Interconnection Customer.

  • Interconnection Party means a Transmission Provider, Interconnection Customer, or the Interconnected Transmission Owner. Interconnection Parties shall mean all of them.

  • Safety Management System means a systematic approach to managing safety, including the necessary organisational structures, accountabilities, policies and procedures;

  • Interconnection Service means the physical and electrical interconnection of the Customer Facility with the Transmission System pursuant to the terms of Tariff, Part IV and Tariff, Part VI and the Interconnection Service Agreement entered into pursuant thereto by Interconnection Customer, the Interconnected Transmission Owner and Transmission Provider. Interconnection Service Agreement:

  • Interconnection Service(s means any Interconnection, Resale Services, 251(c)(3) UNEs, Collocation, functions, facilities, products or services offered under this Agreement.

  • interconnected system means a number of transmission and distribution systems linked together by means of one or more interconnectors;

  • Interconnection Studies means the Interconnection Feasibility Study, the System Impact Study, and the Facilities Study described in Tariff, Part IV and Tariff, Part VI. Interface Pricing Point:

  • collision regulations means the regulations made under section 285 for the prevention of collisions at sea;

  • Large Facility Interconnection Procedures or “LFIP”) shall mean the interconnection procedures applicable to an Interconnection Request pertaining to a Large Generating Facility that are included in Attachment X of the ISO OATT. Standard Large Generator Interconnection Agreement (“LGIA”) shall mean this Agreement, which is the form of interconnection agreement applicable to an Interconnection Request pertaining to a Large Generating Facility, that is included in Appendix 4 to Attachment X of the ISO OATT. System Deliverability Upgrades shall mean the least costly configuration of commercially available components of electrical equipment that can be used, consistent with Good Utility Practice and Applicable Reliability Requirements, to make the modifications or additions to Byways and Highways and Other Interfaces on the existing New York State Transmission System and Distribution System that are required for the proposed project to connect reliably to the system in a manner that meets the NYISO Deliverability Interconnection Standard at the requested level of Capacity Resource Interconnection Service. System Protection Facilities shall mean the equipment, including necessary protection signal communications equipment, required to (1) protect the New York State Transmission System from faults or other electrical disturbances occurring at the Large Generating Facility and (2) protect the Large Generating Facility from faults or other electrical system disturbances occurring on the New York State Transmission System or on other delivery systems or other generating systems to which the New York State Transmission System is directly connected. System Upgrade Facilities shall mean the least costly configuration of commercially available components of electrical equipment that can be used, consistent with Good Utility Practice and Applicable Reliability Requirements, to make the modifications to the existing transmission system that are required to maintain system reliability due to: (i) changes in the system, including such changes as load growth and changes in load pattern, to be addressed in the form of generic generation or transmission projects; and (ii) proposed interconnections. In the case of proposed interconnection projects, System Upgrade Facilities are the modifications or additions to the existing New York State Transmission System that are required for the proposed project to connect reliably to the system in a manner that meets the NYISO Minimum Interconnection Standard. Tariff shall mean the NYISO Open Access Transmission Tariff (“OATT”), as filed with the Commission, and as amended or supplemented from time to time, or any successor tariff. Trial Operation shall mean the period during which Developer is engaged in on-site test operations and commissioning of the Large Generating Facility prior to Commercial Operation.