International telecommunications definition

International telecommunications means a telecommunications service that originates or terminates in the United States and terminates or originates outside the United States, respectively. "United States" includes the District of Columbia or a United States territory or possession.
International telecommunications means the services of telephone connection between the Users of the Operator’s numbering area and the Users located on the territory of another country.

Examples of International telecommunications in a sentence

  • Other courses deal with telecommunication law: Regulation of telecommunications market; International telecommunications law; Broadcasting Law; Internet and e-business law.

  • The monopoly of Bezeq International (a subsidiary of Bezeq) in the International telecommunications services market ended in July 1997, when two privately owned facility based carriers namely Golden Lines and Barak were given licenses to operate.

  • International telecommunications providers compete mainly on the basis of price, but also customer service, transmission quality, breadth of service offerings and value-added services.

  • International telecommunications has become an increasingly important segment of the telecommunications market.

  • There has been a joint task force (JTF) established in 2012 by the International telecommunications Union (ITU), the IOC and the WMO to investigate the use ofthese cables for ocean and climate monitoring and disaster warning (http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/climatechange/task-force-sc/Pages/default.aspx).

  • International telecommunications operators attribute a great weight to the quality of the regulatory framework and its capacity to reduce regulatory risk.

  • The Group is organised on a worldwide basis into two business segments: International telecommunications – provision of international long distance calls services.

  • Most analysts believe that South Africa will fail to meet the June 17, 2015 International telecommunications Union (ITU) deadline for switching off analog TV signals as part of the digital migration.

  • The Group is organised on a worldwide basis into two business segments: – International telecommunications : provision of international long distancecalls services – Fixed telecommunications network : provision of dial up and broadband Internetaccess services, local voice-over-IP services and IP-TV services The Group’s inter-segment transactions mainly consist of provision of leased lines services.

  • The Group is organised on a worldwide basis into two business segments: – International telecommunications – provision of international long distance calls services – Fixed telecommunications network – provision of dial up and broadband Internet access services, local voice-over-IP services and IP-TV services The Group’s inter-segment transactions mainly consist of provision of leased lines services.

Related to International telecommunications

  • Telecommunication Services means the offering of Telecommunications for a fee directly to the public, or to such classes of users as to be effectively available directly to the public, regardless of the facilities used.

  • Mobile telecommunications service means the same as that term is defined in the federal "Mobile Telecommunications Sourcing Act,'' 4 U.S.C. s.124 (Pub.L.106-252).

  • Telecommunications provider means that term as defined in section 102 of the Michigan telecommunications act, 1991 PA 179, MCL 484.2102.

  • Telecommunications Services means the offering of Telecommunications for a fee directly to the public, or to such classes of users as to be effectively available directly to the public, regardless of the facilities used.

  • Telecommunications Act means the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and any rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.

  • Telecommunications Service is as defined in the Act.

  • international flight means all flights other than Domestic Flights.