Examples of Reference Access Offer in a sentence
This Indicative Reference Access Offer developed by the Authority serves to provide access providers with the minimum requirements for establishing a Reference Access Offer.
Central Office or CO means NetLink Trust premises listed in Annex 3 of Schedule 3 of the Reference Access Offer where NetLink Trust offers Licensing of Access to Mandated Services.
WHEREAS:(1) The Access Seeker has requested for Layer 2 HSBB Network Service with Quality of Service (“HSBB L2 QOS”) with transmission service via the Access Request Form dated [insert date], and has agreed to the terms of the provision of such an access service as set out in the Reference Access Offer dated [ ] (version ID: [insert]).(2) TTdC is prepared to provide HSBB L2 QOS with transmission service (“Access Services”) subject to the terms and conditions of this Access Agreement.
It is the responsibility of the Client to comply with the specifications for associated telecommunications equipment and cables.Annex 5: Service Level Agreement, Reference Access Offer 1.
This Reference Access Offer (“ALLO RAO”) specifies the terms and conditions for seeking access to any Facility and/or Service from ALLO TECHNOLOGY SDN.
This Reference Access Offer is made by NIP Global Logistics (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (Company No: 202729-W) (“NIP Global”), a company incorporated under the laws of Malaysia on 16 August 1990 and having its registered office at B2-1, Block B, Jalan Radius 1/1B, Radius Business Park, 63000 Cyberjaya, Selangor on 31st May 2023 pursuant to section 5.3.3 of the Commission Determination on the Mandatory Standard on Access, Determination No. 3 of 2016 (“the MSA Determination”).
In addition to the Points of Interconnection (PoI) currently offered in Omantel’s Reference Access Offer (RAO) Omantel will be obliged to provide, upon request, interconnection to universal service licence holders at any Local Exchange and virtual interconnection at any Remote Switching Unit to serve the respective USO Project area.
Batelco was found to be dominant in certain relevant markets in the Dominance Determination, which, together with the conditions in the Access Regulation, meant Batelco had three (3) months to produce a Reference Access Offer that complied with the terms of the Dominance Determination and Access Regulation.
In the event that there are additional charges (apart from Broadband Termination Unit port charges, Service Gateway charges and installationcharges), the additional charges should be reasonable and the methodologies for deriving them should be published in the Access Provider’s Reference Access Offer.
Since that date the Authority and Batelco have exchanged correspondence on the content of the Reference Access Offer, particularly the tariffs and charges contained in it and the cost information to justify how Batelco came up with those tariffs and charges.