Examples of Total Metering and Billing System in a sentence
For the avoidance of doubt, this obligation applies in respect of any Total Metering and Billing System, whether already in use or newly installed.
Subject to paragraph 11.3, the Communications Provider shall apply to an Approval Body for Approval of its Total Metering and Billing System, in respect of the Publicly Available Telephone Services it provides and any other Electronic Communications Services it provides as shall be agreed between the Communications Provider and the Approval Body.
C3.5 Regulated Providers shall: (a) apply to an Approval Body for Approval of any Total Metering and Billing System they use in respect of the Publicly Available Telephone Services and/or Publicly Available Internet Access Services they provide, in accordance with the process specified by Ofcom in a direction issued under Condition C3.4; (b) obtain Approval for these services as soon as is practicable; and(c) comply with any directions made by the Approval Body in respect of such Approval.
Where, immediately prior to this Licence coming into force, the Communications Provider held approval for any meter used by it in providing Publicly Available Telephone Services under section 17 of the Act (" prior approval"), that prior approval shall continue to have effect until such time as the Communications Provider's Total Metering and Billing System is granted Approval.
With this new phase, the Programme has to change its strategy and methodology to move from being an input provider to an advisory role, while increasing the level of knowledge transfer and eventually closing the Programme.
Subject to paragraph 9.3, the Communications Provider shall not keep in use any part of its Total Metering and Billing System for which an application for Approval has not been made or Approval has not been granted within 12 months of this Licence coming into force.
General Condition 11 (GC11) of the General Conditions of Entitlement1 requires providers of Publicly Available Telephone Services (PATS) with a relevant annual turnover in excess of £40m, to seek and obtain approval of their Total Metering and Billing System (TMBS)2 from an Approval Body (AB).
C3.5 Regulated Providers shall: (a) apply to an Approval Body for Approval of any Total Metering and Billing System they use in respect of the Publicly Available Telephone Services and/or Publicly Available Internet Access Services they provide, in accordance with the process specified by Ofcom in a direction issued under Condition C3.4; (b) obtain Approval for these services as soon as is practicable; and (c) comply with any directions made by the Approval Body in respect of such Approval.
Subject to paragraph 10.3, the Communications Provider shall apply to an Approval Body for Approval of its Total Metering and Billing System, and shall obtain such Approval, as soon as is practicable.
C3.6 Where an Approval Body does not grant or withdraws Approval from all or part of aRegulated Provider’s Total Metering and Billing System, that Regulated Provider shall, as soon as is reasonably practicable, either take the action recommended by the Approval Body to obtain Approval or cease use of that Total Metering and Billing System (or that part of it), and, in either case, inform Ofcom of the date by which it shall do so.