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terrestrial time

terrestrial time
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    • (astronomy) a measure of time defined by Earth's orbital motion; terrestrial time is mean solar time corrected for the irregularities of the Earth's motions

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    1. During the digital terrestrial switchover, analogue and digital terrestrial transmissions will be broadcast in parallel to give viewers time to switch to the new reception mode.
    2. At the same time, there is competition between terrestrial, cable and satellite operators for end-users in different Member States.
    3. Member States shall apply the baseline requirement in case A in circumstances where digital terrestrial broadcasting channels are in use at the time of deployment of terrestrial systems capable of providing electronic communications services.
    4. In addition, the subsidies came at a critical point in time, i.e. when many analogue terrestrial TV viewers must face the transition to digital TV and have the choice between investing in the equipment for receiving satellite or terrestrial transmissions.
    5. Similarly to the broadcasters, the operators of the analogue terrestrial network have previously renounced their analogue licences which were unlimited in time.
    6. In 2003, Parliament decided that the analogue terrestrial network should be switched off by 1 February 2008, and in May 2004 it decided that the multiplex reserved for SVT's digital transmissions should be built out to cover 99,8 % by the time the analogue terrestrial network was entirely shut down.
    7. At the same time, these examples also indicate that it is possible to launch the digital terrestrial platform without the participation of commercial broadcasters, by means of a participation of the public service broadcasters.
    8. These measures have allowed launching the digital terrestrial platform in line with a common timetable and without any simulcast period for commercial broadcasters at the same time in several Länder.
    9. At the same time, the comments also call into question whether cable, satellite and terrestrial transmission belong to the same market in view of the technological differences and the costs of switching from one means of transmission to another.
    10. Member States may apply the baseline requirements in cases A, B or C in circumstances where the relevant broadcasting channels are not in use at the time of deployment of terrestrial systems capable of providing electronic communications services.
    11. To increase flexibility while at the same time preserving the necessary pan-European coverage by electronic communications services in harmonised bands, Member States should furthermore have the power to allow the introduction in the 900 and 1800 MHz bands of other systems alongside GSM and other identified terrestrial systems capable of providing electronic communications services, provided that they ensure the coexistence of such terrestrial systems.
    12. On the basis of the information available to it at the time of the opening Decision, the Commission had reason to believe that the Government used SVT as a vehicle to channel State money to Teracom during the switch-over from analogue to digital terrestrial television.
    13. If, however, the measure in question were repeated over time and consistently favoured the change-over by current analogue viewers to the digital terrestrial platform, it would affect the size of audiences on the different platforms to a point where it would also influence the choice of broadcasters as regards their presence in a given platform.
    14. Moreover, ownership links between broadcasters and network operators in the digital terrestrial platform means that distinguishing between the two types of beneficiaries is less relevant — a point on which Italy also agrees. If, however, the measure in question were repeated over time and consistently favoured the change-over by current analogue viewers to the digital terrestrial platform, it would affect the size of audiences on the different platforms to a point where it would also influence the choice of broadcasters as regards their presence in a given platform.
    15. At the time of import, they satisfied the animal health conditions applied to donors whose semen is intended for export to the Community (1);11.5.3. resident in:****either bluetongue virus free countries or zones and which fulfil the conditions laid down in paragraph 1 of Article 2.1.9.9 of the Terrestrial Animal Health Code (1);or bluetongue virus seasonally free zones and which fulfil the conditions laid down in paragraph 1 of Article 2.1.9.10 of the Terrestrial Animal Health Code (1);or bluetongue virus infected countries or zones and which fulfil the conditions laid down in paragraph 1 of Article 2.1.9.11 of the Terrestrial Animal Health Code (1);11.5.4. which were subjected on two occasions not more than 12 months apart to the following pre-collection and post-collection tests with negative results in an approved laboratory (the post-collection test must be performed on a blood sample taken not less than 21 days following the collection of semen for export) to an agar-gel immuno-diffusion test (4) and a virus neutralisation test for all serotypes of epizootic haemorrhagic disease (EHD) known to exist in the exporting country, which are the following: ;***