Network Access Code definition

Network Access Code means the Electricity Networks (Third Party Access)
Network Access Code means the code made by the Minister as set out in the ENTPA Act.
Network Access Code means the Network Access Code referred to in the Electricity Network (Third Party Access) Act;

Examples of Network Access Code in a sentence

  • The regulatory control period that commenced on 1 July 2009 under the NT Network Access Code.

  • The Network Access Code sets out the standard details that must apply to access arrangements and identifies those areas where case specific details can be agreed.

  • This Network Access Code includes guidance consistent with Ofwat requirements and potential Licensees should also ensure they are familiar with legislation and other guidance that will determine their eligibility to become licensed, the eligibility of potential customers and the duties and obligations of all parties.

  • Southern Water is aware that the Network Access Code will evolve as Ofwat issues new guidance.

  • The Network Access Code incorporates by reference the operational code and common contract which a licensee is entitled to utilise for wholesale access.

  • That this House calls on the State Government to immediately review the regulatory constraints imposed on Western Power, especially as they apply to capital contributions to increase capacity in growing regional centres, where upgrades do not meet the “economic” test of the Electricity Network Access Code 2004.

  • The data requirements for licensees applying for network access are available on our website in our Network Access Code.

  • In addition each memory position contains information for both transmit and receive including: frequency, CTCSS tone, DCS (DPL) code, P25 TalkGroup, and P25 Network Access Code (NAC) information.

  • We seek comment on whether to specify a standardized Network Access Code (NAC) by rule for operation on the 700 MHz interoperability channels.

  • This Code should be read in conjunction with Thames Water’s Network Access Code, which sets out in detail the operational and commercial arrangements that govern applications for use of, and supply from, Thames Water’s supply system for the purposes of competition under the WSL provisions.


More Definitions of Network Access Code

Network Access Code means the codeNetwork Access Code‟ contained in a Schedule to made by the Minister under Part 2 of the ENTPA Act.
Network Access Code means the ‘Network Access Code’ contained in a Schedule to theENTPA Act.
Network Access Code means the code made by the Minister under Part 2 of the ENTPA Act.
Network Access Code means the ‘Network Access Code’ contained in a Schedule to the ENTPA Act.

Related to Network Access Code

  • Access Code means the Railways (Access) Code 2000;

  • TBS Access Code means any code or number as may be prescribed by the Bank to enable the Account Holder to operate any Telephone Banking Service and includes but is not limited to such access codes known as the Customer Identification Number (“CIN”) and/or the Telephone Personal Identification Number (“T-PIN”) (as the case may be).

  • Access Codes means the username and password provided by the Company to the Client for accessing his Trading Account through the Company’s electronic systems.

  • Uniform Network Code means the uniform network code as defined in Standard Special Condition A11(6) of National Grid’s transporters licence, as such code may be amended from time to time in accordance with the terms thereof.

  • Network Code means the document now known as the Network Code and formerly known as the Railtrack Track Access Conditions 1995;

  • Network User means a customer or a potential customer of a transmission system operator, and transmission system operators themselves in so far as it is necessary for them to carry out their functions in relation to transmission;

  • Sort code means the 6-digit code that identifies a particular bank and bank branch in the Republic of Ireland;

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

  • Network Area means the 50 mile radius around the local school campus the Named Insured is attending.

  • Network Upgrades means modifications or additions to transmission-related facilities that are integrated with and support the Transmission Provider’s overall Transmission System for the general benefit of all users of such Transmission System. Network Upgrades shall include:

  • Access control means a system for allowing only approved individuals to have unescorted access to the security zone and for ensuring that all other individuals are subject to escorted access.

  • Telecommunications Access Device means that term as defined in Section 219a of the Michigan Penal Code, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.219a, as may be amended from time to time. As of January 2012, "Telecommunication Access Device" is defined to mean any of the following:

  • Network Load means the load that a Network Customer designates for Network Integration Transmission Service under Tariff, Part III. The Network Customer’s Network Load shall include all load (including losses, Non-Dispatched Charging Energy, and Load Serving Charging Energy) served by the output of any Network Resources designated by the Network Customer. A Network Customer may elect to designate less than its total load as Network Load but may not designate only part of the load at a discrete Point of Delivery. Where an Eligible Customer has elected not to designate a particular load at discrete points of delivery as Network Load, the Eligible Customer is responsible for making separate arrangements under Tariff, Part II for any Point-To-Point Transmission Service that may be necessary for such non-designated load. Network Load shall not include Dispatched Charging Energy.

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

  • ERCOT Protocols means the document adopted by ERCOT, including any attachments or exhibits referenced in that document, as amended from time to time, that contains the scheduling, operating, planning, reliability, and Settlement (including Customer registration) policies, rules, guidelines, procedures, standards, and criteria of ERCOT. For the purposes of determining responsibilities and rights at a given time, the ERCOT Protocols, as amended in accordance with the change procedure(s) described in the ERCOT Protocols, in effect at the time of the performance or non-performance of an action, shall govern with respect to that action.

  • Switched Access Detail Usage Data means a category 1101xx record as defined in the EMI iconectiv Practice BR 010-200-010.

  • InterMTA Traffic means traffic to or from WSP’s network that originates in one MTA and terminates in another MTA (as determined by the geographic location of the cell site to which the mobile End User is connected).

  • Leak-detection system means a system capable of detecting the failure of either the primary or secondary containment structure or the presence of a release of hazardous waste or accumulated liquid in the secondary containment structure. Such a system must employ operational controls (e.g., daily visual inspections for releases into the secondary containment system of aboveground tanks) or consist of an interstitial monitoring device designed to detect continuously and automatically the failure of the primary or secondary containment structure or the presence of a release of hazardous waste into the secondary containment structure.

  • Access Card means an ATM card, debit card or credit card and includes our Visa Card

  • Access Channel means any Channel, or portion thereof, designated for Access purposes or otherwise made available to facilitate or transmit Access programming or services.

  • Broadband Internet access service means a mass-market retail service by wire or radio that provides the capability to transmit data to and receive data from all or substantially all Internet endpoints, including any capabilities that are incidental to and enable the operation of the communications service, but excluding dial-up Internet access service. This term also encompasses any service that the State finds to be providing a functional equivalent of the service described in the previous sentence, or that is used to evade the protections set forth in this section.

  • Backflow Prevention Assembly means any mechanical assembly installed at a water service line or at a plumbing fixture to prevent a backflow contamination event, provided that the mechanical assembly is appropriate for the identified contaminant at the cross connection and is an in-line field-testable assembly.

  • Application Software means Software formulated to perform specific business or technical functions and interface with the business or technical users of the System and is identified as such in Appendix4 of the Contract Agreement and such other Software as the parties may agree in writing to be Application Software.

  • Network Data Mover (NDM) or “Connect Direct” means the industry standard protocol for transferring information electrically.

  • Interoperability means the ability of a CenturyLink OSS Function to process seamlessly (i.e., without any manual intervention) business transactions with CLEC's OSS application, and vice versa, by means of secure exchange of transaction data models that use data fields and usage rules that can be received and processed by the other Party to achieve the intended OSS Function and related response. (See also Electronic Bonding.)

  • IntraLATA LEC Toll means IntraLATA Toll traffic carried solely by a Local Exchange Carrier and not by an IXC. "IntraLATA Toll Traffic" describes IntraLATA Traffic outside the Local Calling Area.