Telecommunications Regulations definition

Telecommunications Regulations the Telecommunications Ordinance, all licences issued to the Borrower Group pursuant to the Telecommunications Ordinance (including the FTNS Licence) and any determinations or directions issued to the Borrower Group which continue to have full force and effect as against the Borrower Group and are not otherwise waived or revoked by the Telecommunications Authority.
Telecommunications Regulations means the Canadian Telecommunications Common Carrier Ownership and Control Regulations made under the Telecommunications Act;
Telecommunications Regulations the Telecommunications Ordinance, all licences issued to the HKTC Group pursuant to the Telecommunications Ordinance (including the FTNS Licence) and any determinations or directions issued to the HKTC Group which continue to have full force and effect as against the HKTC Group and are not otherwise waived or revoked by the Telecommunications Authority.

Examples of Telecommunications Regulations in a sentence

  • The Employer shall not contract out bargaining unit work nor assign bargaining unit work to persons outside the bargaining unit where there are members of the bargaining unit qualified, willing, available and prepared to do the work.

  • The payment for completion of a call to be collected by the Licensee shall not exceed the interconnection rate specified in the Telecommunications Regulations (Payments for Interconnection), 2000.

  • AND WHEREAS the OECS Contracting States have enacted harmonised Telecommunications Acts and shall be promulgating harmonised Telecommunications Regulations to enable the new liberalised and competitive telecommunications environment.

  • Party B hereby warrants that all works (including cover images thereof) provided hereunder comply with the applicable laws, regulations and national policies, and do not contain any content prohibited by Article 57 of the Telecommunications Regulations.

  • The Licensee shall pay royalties as prescribed in the Telecommunications Regulations (Royalties), 2001, or in any other regulations replacing them (hereinafter – “the Royalties Regulations”).

  • Under the Telecommunications Regulations, commercial operators of value-added telecommunications services must first obtain a VAT License from the MIIT or its provincial level counterparts.

  • The Purchaser is: (i) eligible to be a parent corporation of a subsidiary which is a "Canadian" within the meaning of the Direction, (ii) a "qualified corporation" within the meaning of the Telecommunications Regulations and (iii) a "Canadian" within the meaning of the Radiocommunication Regulations.

  • The Telecommunications Regulations promulgated by the State Council and its related implementation rules, including the Catalog of Classification of Telecommunications Business issued by the MIIT, categorize various types of telecommunications and telecommunications-related activities into basic or value-added telecommunications services, and internet information services, or ICP services, are classified as value-added telecommunications businesses.

  • The customer is responsible for following the Telecommunications Regulations of the country wherein the antenna(s), both transmit and receive, is (are) located and to secure any permits and/or licenses required to operate on the Satellite.

  • The target of verification is mainly whether the content provided by Party B violates Article 57 and Article 58 of The Telecommunications Regulations of China, and other specific laws, regulations and policies.


More Definitions of Telecommunications Regulations

Telecommunications Regulations means the Canadian Telecommunications Common Carrier Ownership and Control Regulations made under the Telecommunications Act, as amended or replaced from time to time;