Vertically Integrated Operator definition

Vertically Integrated Operator means a Telecommunications Operator that provides Wholesale and Retail Services.

Examples of Vertically Integrated Operator in a sentence

  • In this Directive, unless the context otherwise requires:1) “Authority” means the Ethiopian Communications Authority established under Communications Service Proclamation No. 1148/2019.2) “Downstream Operations” means the business operations of a Vertically Integrated Operator that concerns with the supply of Retail Services, as if the supply of Retail Services were carried out by a legally separated entity.

  • In this Directive, unless the context otherwise requires:1) “Authority” means the Ethiopian Communications Authority established under the Communications Service Proclamation No. 1148/2019.2) “Downstream Operations” means the business operations of a Vertically Integrated Operator that concerns with the supply of Retail Services, as if the supply of Retail Services, were carried out by a legally separated entity.

  • As has been already established in Section I, migration of access networks is a multi-dimensional and complex process and gives the network operator multiple options to explore.With no loss of generality, to limit the scope of the paper we concentrate on the business model of the Vertically Integrated Operator (VIO) [15].

  • Table 2 presents coefficient estimates broken out by firm type.Table 2: Strategic Patenting Coefficients for Upstream, Vertically Integrated, and Operator Firms Upstream Vertically Integrated Operator Variable Estimate Std.

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