12 No. 3
Electronic and Postal Communications
2010
whether or not the data stream can be recorded or if there is
any restrictions in the recorded content;
“broadcasting service” means a radio communication service in
which the transmissions are intended for direct transmissory
reception by members of the general public and “broadcast”
used as a verb shall be construed accordingly;
“broadcasting station” means all premises whatsoever used for the
purpose of carrying on broadcasting services together with
the transmitters, apparatus and equipment, including
vehicles required in connection with them;
“built-in SIM card” means embedded SIM card to mobile terminal
equipment;
“Central Equipment Identification Register” in its abbreviation
CEIR means an electronic database which holds unique
pairs of phone numbers and IMEIs in form of three lists
white list, black list and grey list;
“class assignment” means a declaration issued by the Authority
pursuant to this Act granting a class of persons, subject to
certain rules, rights to use
(a) frequencies; or
(b) numbers or electronic addresses;
“class licence” means a declaration issued by the Authority pursuant
to this Act authorizing a class of persons to provide
electronic communication services subject to requirements
as may be determined by the Authorty;
“conditional access” means to restrict television programme access
to certain groups of users either because of concerns for
privacy or the desire to collect revenue for the services. This
requires secure encryption of the programme content secure
decryption in a set top box for each viewer;
“Centre” means the Subscribers Information Centre established
under sub-part (i);
“co-location” means the accommodation of two or more switches,
antennas or other electronic communications equipment in
or on a single building, tower or other structure;
“computer” means an electronic device used to input, process store
and output data;