Telecom Act definition
Examples of Telecom Act in a sentence
This clause shall be governed by the provisions of Article (46- Repeated 9) of the Telecom Act and amendments to it.
This clause shall be governed by the provisions of Articles (44) and (45) of the Telecom Act and amendments to it.
Accordingly, the parties shall cause the Corporation and each Subsidiary to act in conformity and compliance with the Telecom Act, and to not undertake any activities, or own any assets, that would be prohibited to any member of the Verizon Shareholder Group under the Telecom Act.
The Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 (the "1984 Cable Act"), the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992 (the "1992 Cable Act" and together with the 1984 Cable Act, the "Cable Acts"), and the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (the "1996 Telecom Act"), establish a national policy to guide the development and regulation of cable television systems.
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).
Terms which are not defined in this Agreement -- shall have the meanings given to those terms in any regulations, decisions or other relevant legislation or decisions issued by the TRA or the Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications pursuant to the Telecom Act.
The 1996 Telecom Act provides that registered utility holding companies and subsidiaries may provide telecommunications services, including cable television, notwithstanding the Public Utility Holding Company Act.
The 1996 Telecom Act eliminates statutory restrictions on broadcast/cable cross-ownership, including broadcast network/cable restrictions, but leaves in place existing Federal Communications Commission regulations prohibiting local cross-ownership between co-located television stations and cable systems.
The Attorney General (“AG”) stated that it is undisputed that SBC Illinois and Sage are required under Section 252(a)(1) of the 1996 Telecom Act to submit their Amendment to the Commission for approval.
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.