MOBILE PREMIUM SERVICES Sample Clauses

MOBILE PREMIUM SERVICES. What are mobile premium services? 16.1 Mobile premium services are services provided by third parties which may be requested by a phone call, an SMS, or a request on the Internet to the provider (Mobile Premium Services). These services may be a subscription service (which are usually charged on a monthly basis) or a one-off service. These services are called a ‘premium’ service because the service is charged at a premium call rate. The third party charges the provider who in turn passes the charge onto you. Mobile Premium Services can be in the form of SMS or voice services. (a) Premium SMS services include but are not limited to: i. Ringtones;
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MOBILE PREMIUM SERVICES. 8.1 Mobile premium services are services provided by third parties. The service is content such as news and games delivered to you Mobile Phone. The service is requested by you by a phone call, an SMS, or a request on the Internet to the provider. These services are called a ‘premium’ service because the service is charged at a premium rate. The third party passes the charge to us and we in turn pass the charge onto you. You must pay us for all mobile premium services incurred by your Service and you indemnify us for all charges third party mobile premium service providers charge us in relation to mobile premium service used by your Service. 8.2 Mobile premium services are often subscription services. This means you will receive the service, and be charged for receiving the service regularly – usually monthly. You should carefully read the terms and conditions of any mobile premium service before you purchase the service to understand whether the service is a once off or a subscription service. 8.3 By default, your Service allows access to mobile premium services. To bar your access to mobile premium services you can do so via the toolbox. Alternatively, you can call us and we will change your access to the mobile premium services. 8.4 Mobile premium services may be either SMS (or MMS) or voice services. 8.5 Premium SMS (or MMS) services include but are not limited to: (a) Ringtones;; (b) Games;; (c) Wallpapers;; (d) Text and win competitions;; (e) Text and win trivia;; (f) SMS voting;; (g) SMS jokes & horoscopes;; and (h) SMS weather alerts. 8.6 Premium voice services include but are not limited to: (a) Psychic lines;; (b) Voting lines;; (c) Dating and chat lines;; and (d) Exam results lines. 8.7 The Communications Alliance have produced an industry code for mobile premium services which may be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/Xxxxxxxxx/xxx/xxxxx/x000 8.8 The Communications Alliance have also published a guide to mobile premium services which may be found at: xxxx://xxx.00xxx.xxx.xx/.
MOBILE PREMIUM SERVICES. What are mobile premium services? 8.1 Mobile premium services are services provided by third parties. The service is content such as news and games delivered to your mobile handset. The service may be requested by a phone call, an SMS, or a request on the Internet to the provider. These services are called a ‘premium’ service because the service is charged at a premium call rate. The third party pass the charge to us and we in turn pass the charge onto you. 8.2 Mobile premium services are often subscription services. This means you will receive the service, and be charged for receiving the service regularly – usually monthly. You are responsible for these charges and should carefully read the terms and conditions of any mobile premium service before you purchase the service to understand whether the service is a once off or subscription service.
MOBILE PREMIUM SERVICES. What are mobile premium services? 16.1 Mobile premium services are services provided by third parties which may be requested by a phone call, an SMS, or a request on the Internet to the provider (Mobile Premium Services). These services may be a subscription service (which are usually charged on a monthly basis) or a one-off service. These services are called a ‘premium’ service because the service is charged at a premium call rate. The third party charges the provider who in turn passes the charge onto you. Mobile Premium Services can be in the form of SMS or voice services. (a) Premium SMS services include but are not limited to: i. Ringtones; ii. Games; iii. Wallpapers; iv. Text and win Competitions; v. Text and win trivia; vi. SMS voting; vii. SMS jokes & horoscopes; viii. SMS weather alerts (b) Premium voice services include but are not limited to: i. Psychic lines; ii. Voting lines; iii. Dating and chat lines; iv. Exam results lines; v. Phone numbers beginning with 1900.

Related to MOBILE PREMIUM SERVICES

  • Support Services Rehabilitation, counselling and EAP’s. Support is strictly non- punitive, and can be accessed at anytime (self-identification of the need for help is strongly encouraged).

  • Emergency Room Services This plan covers services received in a hospital emergency room when needed to stabilize or initiate treatment in an emergency. If your condition needs immediate or urgent, but non-emergency care, contact your PCP or use an urgent care center. This plan covers bandages, crutches, canes, collars, and other supplies incidental to your treatment in the emergency room as part of our allowance for the emergency room services. Additional services provided in the emergency room such as radiology or physician consultations are covered separately from emergency room services and may require additional copayments. The amount you pay is based on the type of service being rendered. Follow-up care services, such as suture removal, fracture care or wound care, received at the emergency room will require an additional emergency room copayment. Follow- up care services can be obtained from your primary care provider or a specialist. See Dental Services in Section 3 for information regarding emergency dental care services.

  • Cloud Services You will not intentionally (a) interfere with other customers’ access to, or use of, the Cloud Service, or with its security; (b) facilitate the attack or disruption of the Cloud Service, including a denial of service attack, unauthorized access, penetration testing, crawling, or distribution of malware (including viruses, trojan horses, worms, time bombs, spyware, adware, and cancelbots); (c) cause an unusual spike or increase in Your use of the Cloud Service that negatively impacts the Cloud Service’s operation; or (d) submit any information that is not contemplated in the applicable Documentation.

  • NON-NETWORK PROVIDER is a provider that has not entered into a contract with us or any other Blue Cross and Blue Shield plan. For pediatric dental care services, non-network provider is a dentist that has not entered into a contract with us or does not participate in the Dental Coast to Coast Network. For pediatric vision hardware services, a non-network provider is a provider that has not entered into a contract with EyeMed, our vision care service manager.

  • Use of Verizon Telecommunications Services 2.1 Verizon Telecommunications Services may be purchased by Z-Tel under this Resale Attachment only for the purpose of resale by Z-Tel as a Telecommunications Carrier. Verizon Telecommunications Services to be purchased by Z-Tel for other purposes (including, but not limited to, Z-Tel’s own use) must be purchased by Z-Tel pursuant to other applicable Attachments to this Agreement (if any), or separate written agreements, including, but not limited to, applicable Verizon Tariffs. 2.2 Z-Tel shall not resell: 2.2.1 Residential service to persons not eligible to subscribe to such service from Verizon (including, but not limited to, business or other nonresidential Customers); 2.2.2 Lifeline, Link Up America, or other means-tested service offerings, to persons not eligible to subscribe to such service offerings from Verizon; 2.2.3 Grandfathered or discontinued service offerings to persons not eligible to subscribe to such service offerings from Verizon; or 2.2.4 Any other Verizon service in violation of a restriction stated in this Agreement (including, but not limited to, a Verizon Tariff) that is not prohibited by Applicable Law. 2.2.5 In addition to any other actions taken by Z-Tel to comply with this Section 2.2, Z-Tel shall take those actions required by Applicable Law to determine the eligibility of Z-Tel Customers to purchase a service, including, but not limited to, obtaining any proof or certification of eligibility to purchase Lifeline, Link Up America, or other means-tested services, required by Applicable Law. Z-Tel shall indemnify Verizon from any Claims resulting from Z-Tel’s failure to take such actions required by Applicable Law. 2.2.6 Verizon may perform audits to confirm Z-Tel’s conformity to the provisions of this Section 2.2. Such audits may be performed twice per calendar year and shall be performed in accordance with Sections 4.4.2 through 4.4.4 of the General Terms and Conditions. 2.3 Z-Tel shall be subject to the same limitations that Verizon’s Customers are subject to with respect to any Telecommunications Service that Verizon grandfathers or discontinues offering. Without limiting the foregoing, except to the extent that Verizon follows a different practice for Verizon Customers in regard to a grandfathered Telecommunications Service, such grandfathered Telecommunications Service: (a) shall be available only to a Customer that already has such Telecommunications Service; (b) may not be moved to a new service location; and, (c) will be furnished only to the extent that facilities continue to be available to provide such Telecommunications Service. 2.4 Z-Tel shall not be eligible to participate in any Verizon plan or program under which Verizon Customers may obtain products or services which are not Verizon Telecommunications Services, in return for trying, agreeing to purchase, purchasing, or using, Verizon Telecommunications Services. 2.5 In accordance with 47 CFR § 51.617(b), Verizon shall be entitled to all charges for Verizon Exchange Access services used by interexchange carriers to provide service to Z-Tel Customers.

  • Provider Network The Panel of health service Providers with which the Contractor contracts for the provision of covered services to Members and Out-of-network Providers administering services to Members.

  • Pharmacy Services The Contractor shall establish a network of pharmacies. The Contractor or its PBM must provide at least two (2) pharmacy providers within thirty (30) miles or thirty (30) minutes from a member’s residence in each county, as well as at least two (2) durable medical equipment providers in each county or contiguous county.

  • Voice Services In lieu of any other rates and discounts, Customer will pay fixed per-minute rates ranging from $0.000 to $0.000 for the following Voice Services: Domestic Voice Service: Domestic Outbound Voice Service, including Calling Card and Domestic Inbound Voice Service based on origination and termination type. Data Services:

  • Billing Services 6 SECTION 3.01.

  • Extra Services District-authorized services outside of the scope in Exhibit “A” or District-authorized reimbursables not included in Architect’s Fee.

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