Examples of QoS Regulations in a sentence
The Licensee shall abide, implement and ensure compliance to the TRAI Regulations relating to Addressable Cable Systems, in particular the Interconnection Regulations, the Tariff Order and the QoS Regulations (as defined below).
For the Term of the SLA, the DPO shall be in compliance of applicable Laws including the QoS Regulations.
The DPO shall mandatorily offer the Subscribed Channels on its Distribution System to its Subscribers on a monthly subscription basis in the Territory and shall pay the Monthly Subscription Fee for the entire month as per the QoS Regulations 2017.
The Licensee shall abide, implement and ensure compliance to the TRAI Regulations relating to Addressable Systems, in particular the Interconnection Regulations, the Tariff Order and the QoS Regulations (as defined below).
The DPO shall mandatorily offer the Subscribed Channels on its Distribution System to its Subscribers on a monthly subscription basis and shall pay the Monthly Subscription Fee for the entire month as per the QoS Regulations 2017 in the Territory.
On 3rd March 2017, TRAI put in place a regulatory framework for digital addressable systems which, inter-alia, includes Interconnection Regulations, 2017, QoS Regulations, 2017 and Tariff Order, 2017.
For the Term of the SLA, the DPO shall be in compliance of applicable Laws including the QoS Regulations .
Amendments issued to Interconnection Regulations, 2017, QoS Regulations, 2017 and Tariff Order, 2017 from time to time are also available on TRAI’s website www.trai.gov.in .
For the Term of the SLA, the DPO shall be in compliance of applicable Laws including the ‘Guidelines For Obtaining a License for Providing Direct-To-Home Broadcasting Service In India’, 2001 (“DTH Guidelines”) as amended from time to time and QoS Regulations .
It is submitted that Clause 15(2) of the DAS, QoS Regulations is causing immense hardship and difficulties to the MSOs. It is submitted that publication of the Entertainment Tax and Service Tax Number on the invoice, makes the MSOs liable for these statutory dues, whose collection is not within the control of the MSOs. 90% of the connectivity of MSOs to consumers is through LCOs and it is the LCOs who are responsible for collection of these statutory amounts.