Betekenis van:
telephone operator
telephone operator
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- telefonist
- someone who helps callers get the person they are calling
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- The telephone operator asked the caller to hold on until a connection was made.
- While I was talking on the telephone with John, the operator cut in.
- Telephone operator services
- Liberty Global, Inc. (Liberty Global) is an international cable operator offering video, telephone, and Internet access services.
- Name, address, city, postcode, country, telephone number, facsimile number and e-mail address of any additional authorised representatives of the operator holding account and their account access rights, specified by the operator for that account.
- It also proposes the imposition on France Télécom of an obligation to inform fixed telephony subscribers about the possibility for them to choose their operator for the routing of their telephone calls so as to attenuate the ‘tremendous “competitive leverage” afforded it by its virtual monopoly in the market for access to the telephone network and in the markets for the routing of telephone communications’.
- “Community-wide roaming” means the use of a mobile telephone or other device by a roaming customer to make or receive intra-Community calls, to send or receive SMS messages, or to use packet switched data communications, while in a Member State other than that in which that customer's home network is located, by means of arrangements between the operator of the home network and the operator of the visited network;
- a ‘leased line part circuit’ (LLPC) means the dedicated link between the customer premises and the point of interconnection of the other authorised operator at (or close to) the network node of the notified operator, and should be regarded as a particular type of a wholesale leased line which can be used by the other authorised operator to provide services to retail users, other operators or for its own use such as, but not limited to, leased lines, connections to the switched telephone network, data services or broadband access;
- “roaming customer” means a customer of a provider of terrestrial public mobile communications services, by means of a terrestrial public mobile network situated in the Community, whose contract or arrangement with his home provider permits the use of a mobile telephone or other device to make or to receive calls, to send or receive SMS messages, or to use packet switched data communications on a visited network by means of arrangements between the operator of the home network and the operator of the visited network;
- ‘White areas’ have no broadband provision at all, ‘grey areas’ are similar to a natural monopoly where the network is controlled by a single operator not granting access to its basic infrastructure. Appingedam, however, can be considered a ‘black area’ in which the market situation is characterized by the availability of different broadband services over at least 2 competing infrastructures (such as telephone and cable TV networks). For projects covering ‘black areas’ only, there is a high risk that state intervention crowds out existing and future private investments.
- When imposing price control and cost-accounting obligations in accordance with Article 13 of Directive 2002/19/EC on the operators designated by National Regulatory Authorities (NRAs) as having significant market power on the markets for wholesale voice call termination on individual public telephone networks (hereinafter referred to as ‘fixed and mobile termination markets’) as a result of a market analysis carried out in accordance with Article 16 of Directive 2002/21/EC, NRAs should set termination rates based on the costs incurred by an efficient operator.