Examples of Telecom Act in a sentence
Weiser, Federal Common Law, Cooperative Federalism, and the Enforcement of the Telecom Act, 76 N.Y.U. L.
See generally Philip Weiser, Federal Common Law, Cooperative Federalism, and the Enforcement of the Telecom Act, 76 N.Y.U. L.
One way in which the Telecom Act accomplishes those goals is by reducing impediments imposed by local governments upon the installation of wireless communications facilities, such as antenna facilities.
When enacting the Telecom Act, Congress expressed its intent “to promote competition and reduce regulation in order to secure lower prices and higher quality services for American telecommunications consumers and encourage the rapid deployment of new telecommunications technologies.” (110 Stat.
The 1996 Telecom Act, among other things, immediately deregulated the rates for certain small cable operators and in certain limited circumstances rates on the basic service tier, and as of March 31, 1999, deregulated rates on the cable programming service tier (CPST).
With the goal of increasing competition, the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (Telecom Act) transferred an important set of property rights from incumbents to entrants.
Also, under authority granted the Commission by Section 252(e)(3) of the 1996 Telecom Act, this agreement has been reviewed for consistency with the requirements of the Illinois PUA and regulations, rules and orders adopted pursuant thereof.
The resulting parachute loads will be transmitted through representative textile and steel risers to the Orion attachment structure.Some compromises must be made on the characteristics of trajectories or the fidelity of test articles to production hardware.
KT Corporation (the “Company”) commenced operations on January 1, 1982 through the segregation of specified operations from the Korean Ministry of Information and Communication (currently, Korea Communication Committee) for the purpose of contributing to the convenience in national life and improvement of public welfare through rational management of the public telecommunication business and improvement of telecommunication technology under the Korea Telecom Act.
Again, baseline lighting system operation and energy usage is fundamental in determining whether advanced lighting controls make economic sense, so a good understanding of the existing lighting systems in candidate buildings is imperative.