Radio common carrier definition

Radio common carrier means any corporation, company, association, joint stock association, partnership and person, their lessees, trustees or receivers and any town making available facilities to provide radio communications service, radio paging or cellular communications service for hire.
Radio common carrier means a common carrier in the domestic public land mobile radio service licensed by the federal communications commission under 47 CFR 21.0 to 21.909 or 22.900 to 22.921 to receive and transmit signals from transmitters within a specified geographic area.

Examples of Radio common carrier in a sentence

  • The FCC Licenses identified on Schedule 1.1.1(a) as being held by such Seller are all of the FCC Licenses held by such Seller relating to 152.63 MHz, 152.84 MHz or 158.10 MHz Radio Common Carrier frequencies or the Paging Business.

Related to Radio common carrier

  • Common Carrier means any land, sea, and/or air conveyance operating under a valid license for the transportation of passengers for hire.

  • rail carrier ’ means a person providing common carrier railroad transportation for compensation, but does not include street, suburban, or interurban electric railways not operated as part of the general system of rail transportation;

  • Women Owned Business Enterprise or "WBE" means a firm awarded certification as a women owned and controlled business in accordance with City Ordinances and Regulations as well as a firm awarded certification as a women owned business by Cook County, Illinois. However, it does not mean a firm that has been found ineligible or which has been decertified by the City or Cook County.

  • Minority or Women-Owned Business Enterprise means a business enterprise, including a sole proprietorship, partnership or corporation that is:

  • Commercial Mobile Radio Service or “CMRS” means Commercial Mobile Radio Service as defined in Part 20 of the FCC’s Rules.