Examples of Other Licensed Operator in a sentence
Call charges will be calculated, except where we otherwise determine, using the details recorded by our billing system or provided to us by an Other Licensed Operator.
If your Service is terminated and it is associated with a Service Number and is not being ported to an Other Licensed Operator, you shall no longer have any right to make use of the Service Number.
We are not liable for the working or otherwise of any Telecommunications Network run by or connected to any Other Licensed Operator and cannot be held responsible for poor quality of service or access difficulties caused by Other Licensed Operators.
We shall advise you of any specific or additional terms and conditions of the Other Licensed Operator and you shall be responsible for complying with them.
Where we are the party contracting for Service with the Other Licensed Operator, we will undertake to make payment for such Service directly to such Other Licensed Operators.
Nudge theory is a concept, approach or style which proposes positive reinforcement and indirect suggestions.
The Licensee will be deemed to be in breach of this Condition if it favours any business carried on by the Licensee or an Associated Company or Other Licensed Operator so as to place Other Licensed Operators competing with that business at an unfair disadvantage in relation to any licensed activity.
The Licensee shall not show undue preference to, or exercise unfair discrimination against, any User or Other Licensed Operator regarding the provision of any Licensed Telecommunications Services or Access.
The Licensee shall ensure that Users have access to Directory Information Services and Operator Assisted Services offered by the Licensee any Other Licensed Operator who is obliged to provide such services.
The Licensee will be deemed to be in breach of this Condition if it favours any Business carried on by the Licensee or an Associated Company or shareholder or Other Licensed Operator, so as to place Other Licensed Operators competing with that Business, at an unfair disadvantage in relation to any licensed activity.