Interconnection of systems definition
Examples of Interconnection of systems in a sentence
Interconnection of systems may be made by direct cable connection, microwave link, satellite, or other appropriate methods.
Interconnection of systems may be made by direct cable connection, microwave link, satellite or other appropriate methods.
Interconnection of systems may be made by direct cable connection, microwave link, satellite, or other appropriate methods, to the extent required by law and voluntarily agreed upon by Franchisee, or finally required by Order of the Public Service Commission (after exhaustion of any Franchisee challenges to same, if any).
Interconnection of systems may be made by direct cable connection, microwave link, satellite, or other appropriate methods to the extent required by and permissible under law and voluntarily agreed upon by Franchisee or directed by a lawful order of the PSC after all time to appeal such order has run.
Interconnection of systems may be made by direct cable connection, microwave link, satellite, or other appropriate methods as determined by Franchisee in its reasonable discretion, subject to the approval of the LFA, which approval shall not be unreasonably delayed or denied.
Interconnection of systems may be made by direct cable connection, microwave link, satellite, or other appropriate methods, to the extent required by law and voluntarily agreed upon by Franchisee.
Interconnection of systems may be done by direct cable connection, microwave link, satellite or other appropriate method as mutually determined by GRANTEE and any other relevant grantee.
Interconnection of systems may be made by direct fiber connection or other methods of equivalent quality.
Interconnection of systems may be made by direct cable connection, microwave link, satellite, or other appropriate methods to the extent required by law and voluntarily agreed upon by Franchisee.
Interconnection of systems or channels may be accomplished by direct cable connection, microwave link, satellite, or other appropriate and economically feasible method.