Examples of International Long Distance Operator in a sentence
For international long distance call, the LICENSEE shall access International Long Distance Operator through National Long Distance Operator only.
For providing choice of International Long Distance Operator, the equipment shall support the selection facilities such as dynamic selection or pre-selection as per prevailing regulation, direction, order or determination issued by LICENSOR or TRAI on the subject.
It is also known to everyone that network of the MTNL is required for Delhi and Mumbai for any International Long Distance Operator (ILDO).
For international long distance call, the Licensee shall access International Long Distance Operator through National Long Distance Operator only.
Bypass of licensed International Long Distance Operator (ILDO) and Notional Long Distance Operator (NLD0) jurisdiction should not take place.
Particulars of eligible Indian International Telecommunication Entity, being Access Seeker:4.1 International Long Distance Operator 4.2 Internet Service Provider 4.3 Licence number: 4.4 Date of issue of Licence 5.
As explained in the previous papers the dipping charge means the charge payable by an Access Provider or an International Long Distance Operator (ILDO), to the Mobile Number Portability Service provider for each dipping i.e. for use of query response system of the Mobile Number Portability Service provider for obtaining Location Routing Number for routing a message to the called number.
This Consultation Paper (CP) provides the relevant background information and discusses the need and methodology to determine the charges to be paid by the National Long Distance Operator (NLDO)/ International Long Distance Operator (ILDO) to the Access Providers for Calling Card Services.
However, no particulars of assignment of MWB frequency in the frequency range of 3 GHz to 10 GHz to above TSPs were noticed in the NFR.• MWA spectrum assigned to Telenor/Uninor/Telewing was not found in NFR whereas it was allotted to them.• Data Access (India) Limited, previously an International Long Distance Operator (ILDO), ceased its operations long ago.
Interconnection is one of the most serious problems that is emerging with the increase in number of operators with open market conditions and Interconnection licensing requirements which possibly call for mandatory interconnections between each of Cellular, Basic and National/ International Long Distance Operator in any particular licensed service area.