Interstate Network definition

Interstate Network means the network of railways lines delineated or defined in Schedule E of the interstate access undertaking accepted by the ACCC on 30 July 2008;

Examples of Interstate Network in a sentence

  • These were the North Jersey Regional Transportation Model (NJRTM); the Port Authority Interstate Network (PAIN); the South Jersey Regional Transportation Model (SJRTM); the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) model; and the Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) model.

  • All taxes and other regulatory fees are billed separately, including federal, state and local taxes, Universal Service fees, Telecommunications Relay Service fees, 911 fees, and the FCC Interstate Network Access Fee.

  • This objective will be undermined should the IAHA contain operational provisions that differ to those currently applicable on the Interstate Network (coal specific amendments, e.g. the introduction of specific trading rules or the application of a true-up test which will not have an impact on other users, can be more easily managed).

  • Faced with indicative agreements that contain different operational and safety provisions, ARTC could either negotiate separate agreements or adopt the new terms and conditions in the IAHA to apply to those coal producers who also use the Interstate Network.

  • Issues Paper: The Regulatory Framework for ARTC’s Interstate Network, p.13.

  • Currently, approximately 31% of Non-Coal Services on the Hunter Valley Network in any given day will have travelled a route which crosses both the Interstate Network and the network covered by the NSW Rail Access Undertaking.

  • The comparison shows that provided the conditions of access to the Hunter Valley Network and the Interstate Network are consistent, 95% of Access Holders would not be worse off: That is, the access holder’s arrangements would not be subject to an increased number of different regulatory instruments / undertakings and the Access Holder Access Rights would not face an increased number of contracts.

  • This would need to be dealt with by either: o having separate agreements; or o different terms and conditions applying to different non-Hunter Valley coal traffic on the Hunter Valley Network; o adopting the terms and conditions in the IAHA across the Interstate Network, which could give rise to inconsistent terms and conditions (and treatment) relating to Hunter Valley coal and other traffics on the Interstate Network.

  • This requirement is consistent with the terms of the Interstate Indicative TAA and the concern is even more critical in the Hunter Valley network than on the Interstate Network due to the potential massive economic loss to the coal chain arising from delays in throughput on the Hunter Valley.

  • As noted above, given the lack of full recovery of economic costs on the Interstate Network, these regulatory costs are directly borne by ARTC.

Related to Interstate Network

  • Interstate system means that portion of the national system of interstate and defense highways, located within this state, as officially designated, or as may hereafter be designated, by the commissioner, and approved by the secretary of transportation of the United States, pursuant to title 23 of the United States Code;

  • Interstate highway means a highway route on the interstate system as defined in and designated pursuant to Title 23 of the United States Code, prior to the effective date of this act.

  • ACH Network means the funds transfer system, governed by the NACHA Rules, that provides funds transfer services to participating financial institutions.

  • Interstate means a telecommunications service that originates in one United States state, or a United States territory or possession, and terminates in a different United States state or a United States territory or possession.

  • Open Wireless Network means any network or segment of a network that is not designated by the State of New Hampshire’s Department of Information Technology or delegate as a protected network (designed, tested, and approved, by means of the State, to transmit) will be considered an open network and not adequately secure for the transmission of unencrypted PI, PFI, PHI or confidential DHHS data.

  • BT Network means the communications network owned or leased by BT and used to provide the Service.

  • Mobile Network means a 3G or 4G network or any other mobile communications network which we choose to provide Mobile services.

  • telecommunications network means any wire, radio, optical, or other electromagnetic system used to route, switch, or transmit telecommunications;

  • public telecommunications network means the public telecommunications infrastructure which enables signals to be conveyed between defined network termination points by wire, by microwave, by optical means or by other electromagnetic means;

  • Area network means a type of electric distribution system served by multiple transformers interconnected in an electrical network circuit, which is generally used in large metropolitan areas that are densely populated, in order to provide highly reliable service. Area network has the same meaning as the term "distribution secondary grid network" found in institute of electrical and electronics engineers (IEEE) standard 1547 sub clause 4.1.4.

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

  • Telecommunications company means a person engaged in the furnishing of telecommunications service within this state.

  • Connectivity means the provision of a Permanent Separated Bicycle Lane system that reflects desired routes between all major origins and destinations in the city.

  • Interstate vehicle means a commercial vehicle operated in more than one state, province, territory, or possession of the United States or foreign country.

  • Cable Television Network or “cable TV network” means any system consisting of a set of closed transmission paths and associated signal generation, control and distribution equipment, designed to provide cable service for reception by multiple subscribers;

  • Wireless means a wireless handheld validation unit used with a supporting Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) as part of an approved gaming system. Amended 1/14/15

  • Interstate commerce means any commerce moving between any place in a state and any place in another state or between places in the same state through another state;

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

  • DSL refers to a set of service-enhancing copper technologies that are designed to provide digital communications services over copper Loops either in addition to or instead of normal analog voice service, sometimes referred to herein as xDSL, including, but not limited to, the following:

  • Transportation network company means a company or organization facilitating and/or providing transportation services using a computer or digital application or platform to connect or match passengers with drivers for compensation or a fee.

  • Local Area Network or “LAN” means the infrastructure that enables the ability to transfer IP services within Sites (including data, voice and video conferencing services).

  • Intra-State Transmission System means any system for transmission of electricity other than an Inter-State Transmission System;

  • Broadband or “Broadband Service” means any service defined as Broadband, or having advanced telecommunications capability, in the most recent Federal Communications Commission inquiry pursuant to Section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-104).2

  • Online Services means Microsoft-hosted services to which Customer subscribes under this Agreement. It does not include software and services provided under separate license terms.

  • Digital Cross Connect System or "DCS" is a function which provides automated Cross Connection of Digital Signal Level 0 (DS0) or higher transmission bit rate digital channels within physical interface facilities. Types of DCS include but are not limited to DCS 1/0s, DCS 3/1s, and DCS 3/3s, where the nomenclature 1/0 denotes interfaces typically at the DS1 rate or greater with Cross Connection typically at the DS0 rate. This same nomenclature, at the appropriate rate substitution, extends to the other types of DCS specifically cited as 3/1 and 3/3. Types of DCS that cross connect Synchronous Transport Signal level 1 (STS-1 s) or other Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) signals (e.g., STS-3) are also DCS, although not denoted by this same type of nomenclature. DCS may provide the functionality of more than one of the aforementioned DCS types (e.g., DCS 3/3/1 which combines functionality of DCS 3/3 and DCS 3/1). For such DCS, the requirements will be, at least, the aggregation of requirements on the "component" DCS. In locations where automated Cross Connection capability does not exist, DCS will be defined as the combination of the functionality provided by a Digital Signal Cross Connect (DSX) or Light Guide Cross Connect (LGX) patch panels and D4 channel banks or other DS0 and above multiplexing equipment used to provide the function of a manual Cross Connection. Interconnection is between a DSX or LGX to a Switch, another Cross Connection, or other service platform device.

  • Air-to-ground radiotelephone service means a radio service, as that term is defined in 47 CFR 22.99, in which common carriers are authorized to offer and provide radio telecommunications service for hire to subscribers in aircraft.