transmitted, complete and unchanged, by a third
party;
“broadcasting” means the transmission of
programmes, whether or not encrypted, by radio
waves or other means of communication, including
terrestrial antennae, information and communica
tions networks or satellite in coded or not coded
form, aimed for reception by the public, with the aid
of any equipment or apparatus;
“broadcasting apparatus” means an apparatus
used for broadcasting, but does not include a
private radio receiving set or a private television
receiver;
“broadcasting service” means a service which
provides regular broadcasting;
“class licence” means a general authorization
granted by the Authority to any legal entity meeting
the applicable conditions appended to it and which
obligates the legal entity in question to
(a) obtain an explicit decision from the Authority
before exercising rights deriving from the
authorization; and
(b) communicate information about the service
concerned as necessary to assure proper
compliance with the applicable conditions
appended thereto in accordance with
current regulations;
“closed user group” means a group of mobile
telephone subscribers who can only make calls
and receive calls, excluding short messaging
service, from members within the group;
“Code of Conduct”, in relation to broadcasting,
means the Code of Conduct established by the
Authority under section 228;
“commercial activities connected with information
and communications” means
(a) the provision of information and communica
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