Stable Links definition

Stable Links means that you have a frequent and substantive presence in the UK and that you spend at least a total of two months or more during any four month period within the UK.
Stable Links with a Member State means presence on the territory of the Member State arising from a full-time and durable employment relationship, including that of frontier workers; from durable contractual relations entailing a similar degree of physical presence of a self-employed person; from participation in full-time recurring courses of study; or from other situations, such as those of posted workers or retired persons, whenever they involve an analogous level of territorial presence;
Stable Links means that you have a frequent and substantive presence in the UK.

Examples of Stable Links in a sentence

  • BT may bar, disconnect, limit or suspend the Mobile Service in accordance with Paragraph 12 in addition to any other suspension provisions set out in the General Terms, where you or your Users use the Mobile Service for the organised resale of UK SIMs for permanent use outside of the UK or to persons not residing in, or having Stable Links in, the UK.

  • BT may bar, disconnect, limit or suspend the Mobile Service in accordance with Paragraph12 in addition to any other suspension provisions set out in the General Terms, where you or your Users use the Mobile Service for the organised resale of UK SIMs for permanent use outside of the UK or to persons not residing in, or having Stable Links in, the UK.

Related to Stable Links

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  • Synchronous Optical Network (SONET means the optical interface standard that allows inter-networking of transmission products from multiple vendors. The base rate is 51.84 Mbps (“OC 1/STS 1”) and higher rates are direct multiples of the base rate, up to 13.22 Gbps.

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