Telecommunications Legislation definition

Telecommunications Legislation means the Telecommunications Act, the Telecommunications (Consumer Protection and Service Standards) Act 1999 (Cth) and Parts XIB and XIC of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth), each as amended from time to time.
Telecommunications Legislation means Telecommunications (Consumer Protection and Service Standards) Xxx 0000 and Telecommunications Xxx 0000.
Telecommunications Legislation means the Telecommunications Act, the Telecommunications (Consumer Protection and Service Standards) Act 1999 (Cth) and Part XIB, Part XIC and related provisions of the Trade Practices Act, Competition and Consumer Act, including the Australian Consumer Law each as amended or replaced from time to time.

Examples of Telecommunications Legislation in a sentence

  • A subsidiary Telecommunications Legislation passed in 2001 provided guidelines on how the Regulations would operate, by setting guidelines on issues such as Interconnection, Pricing and Dispute Resolution, among others.

  • Note 1 By virtue of paragraph 4(1)(a) and subsection 4(2 A) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901, this Instrument will commence immediately on the commencement of Part 3 of Schedule 1 to the Telecommunications Legislation Amendment (National Broadband Network Measures—Access Arrangements) Act 2011.

  • This Contract is Our “Standard Form of Agreement” Under the Telecommunications Legislation all the parties must comply with the Contract unless the parties have agreed otherwise.

  • Telecommunications Legislation Amendment (Competition and Consumer Safeguards) Bill 2009 (Cth) at p.

  • In the absence of a interrelated ‘Wholesale Performance Benchmark’ (which was part of the original policy objective of the Telecommunications Legislation Amendment (Competition And Consumer Safeguards) Bill 2010 but not implemented), retail CSPS remain obligated to pay compensation to end-users but with very limited ability to influence the quality and timeliness of CSG performance.


More Definitions of Telecommunications Legislation

Telecommunications Legislation means the Telecommunications Law and Regulations.
Telecommunications Legislation means any law, statute, act, regulation, ordinance, order-in-council or other rule promulgated by any federal, provincial or municipal governmental body or authority having or purporting to have jurisdiction, including, without limitation, any parliament, legislature, privy council, cabinet, cabinet minister or government department, government commission, government board or government council, relating to any Telecommunications Business or which imposes a requirement to obtain a Licence in order to enable the Company, or any corporation in which the Company has a direct or indirect interest through the holding of shares in that or other corporations, to carry on any Telecommunications Business and includes, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Broadcasting Act (Canada), the Direction, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission Act (Canada), the Radiocommunications Act (Canada), the Railway Act (Canada) and the National Telecommunications Powers and Procedures Act (Canada), as amended or replaced from time to time.
Telecommunications Legislation means Greek law 2867/2000, the regulation 207/2 dated 2 February 2001 issued by the NTPC and any derivative legislation thereof, each as in force from time to time.
Telecommunications Legislation means all Applicable Laws in the United Kingdom relevant to a telecommunications business, including but not limited to the Communications Xxx 0000, all conditions, codes and guidelines issued under that Act, the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Xxx 0000, the Data Retention (EC Directive) Regulations 2009, the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) (Amendment) Regulations 2011 and the 12th Code of Practice of Phonepay Plus.
Telecommunications Legislation means Telecommunications (Consumer Protection and Service Standards) Act 1999 and Telecommunications Act 1997.
Telecommunications Legislation means the Telecommunications Act 1997 (Cth), the Telecommunications (Consumer Protection and Service Standards) Act 1999 (Cth) and Part XIB, Part XIC and related provisions of the Competition and Consumer Act, including the Australian Consumer Law.  tethered modem refers to the use of a mobile phone as a modem when connected to a computer or laptop, enabling connection to the internet over a mobile network. The connection to the computer or laptop may be either with cables or wireless. Use of a mobile phone as a tethered modem requires both an active mobile service together with a tethered modem data plan.
Telecommunications Legislation. ' means in the case of the Czech Republic, the Telecommunications Act no. 151/2000 and the new Electronic Communications Act due to be effective from 1 May 2005, and in the case of Romania, the Telecommunications Act Government Emergency Ordinance no. 79/2002;