Spectrum Cap definition

Spectrum Cap means a total amount of 40 MHz, being the maximum amount of spectrum among the Frequency Blocks that may be assigned to a Bidder or a group of Connected Bidders;
Spectrum Cap means a total amount of 30MHz, being the maximum amount of spectrum among the Frequency Bands that may be assigned to a Bidder or a group of Connected Bidders;
Spectrum Cap means the maximum amount of spectrum among the Frequency Bands that may be assigned to a Bidder or a group of Connected Bidders and shall be determined by the Authority as:

Examples of Spectrum Cap in a sentence

  • Each Purchaser covenants and agrees that it will not acquire any interest in a Commercial Mobile Radio Service ("CMRS") licensee that would cause the Company to be in violation of the FCC's Cellular Cross Ownership Rules or the FCC's CMRS Spectrum Cap Rules then in effect (collectively, the "FCC'S CROSS OWNERSHIP RULES").

  • Elimination of Spectrum Cap by Industry Canada On August 30, 2004, the Offeror issued a press release commenting on Industry Canada's decision to eliminate the previously existing 55MHz spectrum cap for Canadian wireless operators.


More Definitions of Spectrum Cap

Spectrum Cap. ’ means the spectrum aggregation limit for radiocommunication carriers (as such term is defined in the Radiocommunication Act) as determined by the Minister.
Spectrum Cap means the spectrum aggregation limit for radiocommunication carriers (as such term is defined in the Radiocommunication Act) as determined by the Minister and outlined in "Revision to the PCS Spectrum Cap and Timing for Licensing Additional Spectrum" (November 1999 as amended in April 2003);
Spectrum Cap means an amount of -
Spectrum Cap means the cap on all assignments of HDS Frequencies, imposed in Section3.3.1.3 of the Spectrum Policy Statement, that no firm or Affiliate is permitted to hold more than 50% of the total amount of commercially usable spectrum in each band of HDS Frequencies (i.e. spectrum for which equipment is commercially available), which for the avoidance of doubt will prevent any Applicant from including Lots L-1 and L-2 in the same HDS-1 Package;
Spectrum Cap. (頻譜上限) means the maximum amount of spectrum specified by the Authority in the specified terms that may be assigned to a person or a group of persons who are connected bidders within the meaning of the specified terms.

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