Spectrum Management definition

Spectrum Management means the management of radiofrequency spectrum through radiofrequency planning, frequency co-ordination, frequency allocation and interference resolution, in accordance with these Regulations.
Spectrum Management refers to loop plant administration, such as binder group management and other deployment practices that are designed to result in spectrum compatibility, preventing harmful interference between services and technologies that use pairs in the same cable. A “Splitter” is a device that divides the data and voice signals concurrently moving across the loop, directing the voice traffic through copper tie cables to the switch and the data traffic through another pair of copper tie cables to multiplexing equipment for delivery to the packet-switched network. The Splitter may be directly integrated into the Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) equipment or may be externally mounted.

Examples of Spectrum Management in a sentence

  • The High Frequency Spectrum shall be available for any version of xDSL complying with Spectrum Management Class 5 of ANSI T1.417, American National Standard for Telecommunications, Spectrum Management for Loop Transmission Systems.

  • All requests for radio frequency assignments required in support of the agreement should be submitted to the NSF's Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Unit (ESMU) via ▇▇▇@▇▇▇.▇▇▇ not less than 120 days before the date that the frequency assignment is required.

  • CLEC must disclose to Sprint every SMC that the CLEC has implemented on Sprint’s facilities to permit effective Spectrum Management.

  • When the need for a Repair occurs or Spectrum Management issues arise (e.g., after a Qwest network maintenance and modernization activity), however, CLEC may desire a change in the NC/NCI code(s) to conform it to the NC/NCI code(s) reflected in this Amendment.

  • Subject to obtaining the Landlord's prior written consent (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed) and in compliance with the Spectrum Management Policy, the Tenant may install, maintain or permit to be installed or maintained within the Premises any equipment or systems which permit any visitor to, or customer of, the Tenant access to Wireless Data Services within the Premises.

  • VarTec shall only use xDSL technology that is within the PSD mask for Spectrum Management Class 5 as found in the above-mentioned document.

  • Budget Phone shall only use xDSL technology that is within the PSD mask for Spectrum Management Class 5 as found in the above-mentioned document.

  • Micro-Comm shall only use xDSL technology that is within the PSD mask for Spectrum Management Class 5 as found in the above-mentioned document.

  • Talk America shall only use xDSL technology that is within the PSD mask for Spectrum Management Class 5 as found in the above-mentioned document.

  • Global Connection shall only use xDSL technology that is within the PSD mask for Spectrum Management Class 5 as found in the above-mentioned document.

Related to Spectrum Management

  • PJM Management means the officers, executives, supervisors and employee managers of PJM.

  • Adaptive management means reliance on scientific methods to test the results of actions taken so that the management and related policy can be changed promptly and appropriately.

  • Project Management The individuals appointed by each Party cf. clause 4.1 in the Agreement.

  • Exit Management means the obligations and rights of the Parties to ensure a smooth transition of the Framework from the Contractor to the Authority or any Replacement Contractor as set out in Clause 44 (Exit Management) and Schedule 8 (Exit Management).

  • Management Group means at any time, the Chairman of the board of directors, the Chief Executive Officer, the President, any Managing Director, Executive Vice President, Senior Vice President or Vice President, any Treasurer and any Secretary of Holdings or other executive officer of Holdings or any Subsidiary of Holdings at such time.