Примери за използване на Numbering resources на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Obligations arising under international agreements on the use of the numbering resources. .
Licence fees for the use of radio spectrum and numbering resources are not subject to the requirements of this paragraph(d).
Encouraging efficient use andmanagement of radio frequencies and numbering resources.
The EC will propose measures for an increased harmonisation of numbering resources for provision of business services across Europe by 2011.
To encourage an efficient use andto ensure an effective management of radio frequencies and numbering resources.
Provide assistance to NRAs on issues relating to fraud or the misuse of numbering resources within the Community in particular for cross-border services.
(g) safeguarding the efficient use andensuring the effective management of radio spectrum and of numbering resources;
Over-the-air provisioning of numbering resources enables the reprogramming of communications equipment identifiers without physical access to the devices concerned.
(28) The market for number-independent interpersonal communications services,which do not connect with publicly assigned numbering resources, is rapidly evolving.
Member States shall support the harmonisation of numbering resources within the Community where that is necessary to support the development of pan European services.
The CMT submits that those provisions do not respectthe division of powers, with respect to the management of public numbering resources, provided for in Articles 16 and 48 of the GTL.
(225) Access to numbering resources on the basis of transparent, objective and non-discriminatory criteria is essential for undertakings to compete in the electronic communications sector.
National regulatory authorities Member States shall establish ensure that objective, transparent and non-discriminatory procedures for granting rights of use for national numbering resources are established.
The Parties shall ensure that the assignment of national numbering resources and the management of national numbering plans are entrusted to the regulatory authority.
National regulatory authorities shall not limit the number of rights of use to be granted except where this is necessary to ensure the efficient use of numbering resources.
National regulatory authorities may suspend the granting of numbering resources to such undertakings if it is demonstrated that there is a risk of exhaustion of numbering resources.
Member States should be able to use, inter alia, competitive orcomparative selection procedures for the assignment of radio spectrum or of numbering resources with exceptional economic value.
Where there is a need for harmonisation of numbering resources in the Community to support the development of pan-European services, the Commission may take technical implementing measures using its executive powers.
Member States shall ensure that national regulatory authorities control the assignment of all national numbering resources and the management of the national numbering plans.
Cross-border access to numbering resources and to the associated service should not be prevented except in objectively justified cases, such as when this is necessary to combat fraud, and abuse e.g. in connection with certain premium-rate services, or when the number is defined as having a national scope only(e.g. national short code).
Member States must ensure that national regulatory authorities control the assignment of all national numbering resources and the management of the national numbering plans.
Cross-border access to numbering resources and associated services should not be prevented, except in objectively justified cases, for example to combat fraud or abuse(e.g. in connection with certain premium-rate services), when the number is defined as having a national scope only(e.g. a national short code) or when it is economically unfeasible.
Member States should be able to use, inter alia, competitive orcomparative selection procedures for the assignment of radio spectrum or of numbering resources with exceptional economic value.
National regulatory or other competent authorities may also grant rights of use for numbering resources from the national numbering plans for the provision of specific services to undertakings other than providers of electronic communications networks or services, provided that adequate numbering resources are made available to satisfy current and foreseeable future demand.
A general authorisation system renders it impossible to attribute administrative costs and hence charges to individual undertakings, except forthe granting of rights of use for numbering resources, radio spectrum and for rights to install facilities.
Where the rights of use for numbering resources include their extraterritorial use within the Union in accordance with Article 93(4),▌national regulatory or other competent authorities shall attach to those rights of use specific conditions in order to ensure compliance with all the relevant national consumer protection rules and national law related to the use of numbering resources applicable in the Member States where the numbering resources are used.
National regulatory or other competent authorities may suspend the further granting of rights of use for numbering resources to such undertakings if it is demonstrated that there is a risk of exhaustion of numbering resources.
With a general authorisation system it will no longer be possible to attribute administrative costs and hence charges to individual undertakings except forthe granting of rights of use for numbers numbering resources, radio spectrum and for rights to install.
The EESC shares the Commission's goals of enabling users to derive maximum benefit from the electronic communications market, ensuring that there is no distortion or restriction of competition, encouraging efficient investment in infrastructure and fostering innovation, promoting efficient use andmanagement of radio frequencies and numbering resources.
(44) Contrary to the other categories of electronic communications networks and services as defined in this Directive,number-independent interpersonal communications services do not benefit from the use of public numbering resources and do not participate in a publicly assured interoperable ecosystem.