Examples of Terminal Equipment Regulations in a sentence
They have been implemented into domestic law by the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Regulations 2000 (RTTE).
Agree that in all instances where it attaches Equipment that has not been provided by VSL to the Telephony Services that such Equipment shall be technically compatible and conforms to the relevant standard or approval for the time being designated under the Communications Act, the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Regulations 2000 or any instruction issued by VSL in relation thereto.
In regulation 1(3) of the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Regulations 2000, omit the words "and the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 1994, except for regulations 5 and 7,".
As discussed further in Chapter 4, these fees will be35 The European Communities (Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment) Regulations, 2001 (S.I. No. 240 of 2001)36 http://www.comreg.ie/_fileupload/publications/ComReg0647R.pdfappropriately reduced by the deposit submitted by a Winning Bidder and any applicable Rebate(s).
The findings of the investigation from AL U.S. were submitted to OFAC on January 23, 2017.
Agree that in all instances where it attaches Equipment that has not been provided by Connaught to the Telephony Services that such Equipment shall be technically compatible and conforms to the relevant standard or approval for the time being designated under the Communications Act, the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Regulations 2000 or any instruction issued by Connaught in relation thereto.
Amendment of the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Regulations 20004.
The Customer agrees that in all instances where it attaches Equipment that has not been provided by SDT to the Telephony Services that such Equipment shall be technically compatible and shall conform to the relevant standard or approval for the time being designated under the Communications Act, the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Regulations 2000 and/or any instruction issued by SDT in relation thereto.
Notwithstanding the provisions of regulation 5, apparatus may be placed on the market before 8 April 2001, and apparatus so placed on the market may be put into service, if (in either case) it is in accordance with the provisions of Council Directive 98/13/EC(33), the Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Regulations 1992(34), or section 22 or 84 of the Act.
A holder of a wireless telegraphy licence must also comply with the General Authorisation scheme (governed by the European Communities (Electronic Communications Networks and Services) (Authorisation) Regulations 2011 (S.I. 335/20011) and with the European Communities (Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment) Regulations 2001 (S.I. 240 of 2001).