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"2.0 SCOPE OF SERVICE:
SERVICE covers transmission of voice or non-voice message inclusive of ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) facilities over LICENSEE'S PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) in real time only. (Store and forward)/ (Store and retrieve) type of message transmission is not permissible.
SERVICE does not cover broadcasting of any messages voice or non-voice over wire or wireless media.
SERVI CE does not cover packet switched data, Telex or Telegraph service.
"3.0 SCOPE OF SERVICE:
SERVICE covers transmission of voice or non-voice message inclusive of ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) facilities over LICENSEE'S PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) in real time only. (Store and forward)/ (Store and retrieve) type of message transmission is not permissible.
SERVICE does not cover broadcasting of any messages voice or non-voice over wire or wireless media.
SERVI .CE does not cover packet switched data, Telex or Telegraph service.
LICENSEE'S ISDN subscribers may be able to connect to I-net for which LICENSEE/LICENSEE'S subscribers shall pay as per the prescribed I-net tariff.
31. In the Licence Agreement for CMSP there is a clause which gives right to the licensor to modify the terms of the license and is in the following terms:
"The Licensor reserves the right to modify at any time the terms and conditions of the licence covered under Schedules "A" and B" and "C" annexed hereto, if in the opinion of the Authority it is necessary or expedient to do so in the interests of the general public or for the proper conduct of telegraphs or for security considerations and reasons".
The proper terms to use for WLL, which has received wide acceptance is Wireless Access which is defined as "End User Radio Access Connection(s) to Core Networks'.
Core Networks include for example, PSTN, ISDN, PLMN PSDN internet, WAN/LAN, CATV, etc. Wireless Access may be considered from a number of perspectives, such as:
(i) Fixed Wireless Access" Wireless Access application in which location of the end-user termination and the network access point to be connected to the end-user are fixed.