AIM Service definition

AIM Service means the Brooks Macdonald discretionary investment management service under which a portfolio of AIM-listed stocks is constructed and managed for the purposes of providing inheritance tax benefits.
AIM Service means the AOL-branded service, currently available through the Internet, that enables end-users of such service to exchange, in real-time, private, personalized messages with, and to monitor the online status of, other end-users of such service and AOL Members.
AIM Service means the U.S. version of the AOL Instant Messenger(TM) brand service.

Examples of AIM Service in a sentence

  • N2P shall cause (i) the PTP Calling Card Service to be fully prepared for launch on the AIM Service within [****] following the Effective Date; and (ii) each of the Secondary AIM IP Telephony Services to be fully prepared for launch on the AIM Service by the respective cutoff dates therefor set forth on Exhibit I to this Agreement (each such date in clauses (i) and (ii) above, a "Cutoff Date," and collectively, the "Cutoff Dates").

  • The standard narrow-band U.S. version of the America Online(R) brand service, specifically excluding the AIM Service.

  • AOL shall own any and all information collected from AIM Members in connection with the AIM IP Telephony Services, including, without limitation, information collected during the registration processes for the AIM Service and/or any AIM IP Telephony Service, respectively, and information then or subsequently obtained from any use of the AIM Service and/or any AIM IP Telephony Services, including without limitation [****] (collectively, "User Information").

  • Any registered user of the AIM Service (including any registered user of any AIM IP Telephony Service).

  • The AOL Service, XXX.xxx, the CompuServe Service, Netcenter, AIM Service, the ICQ Service, Digital City, Spinner, Winamp, and MovieFone.

  • A PC-to-PC calling service, which shall allow any AIM Member (through use of the AOL IP Telephony Software as distributed through the AIM Service in accordance with the terms of this Agreement) to originate a voice conversation on an Internet enabled PC and to terminate such conversation on another Internet-enabled PC.

  • Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, N2P will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide all hardware, software, telecommunications lines and other infrastructure necessary to meet traffic and usage demands on the AIM Service in connection with the offering of the AIM IP Telephony Services.

  • N2P shall promote AOL or the AIM Service to its customers and partners, and shall use reasonable efforts to encourage such customers and partners to adopt the AIM Service as an integrated component of the IP Telephony products and services provided to such customers and partners by N2P, as and to the extent set forth in Exhibit E.

  • The Parties wish for N2P to develop and provide to AOL a customized version of certain N2P Services that can be distributed through the AIM Service so as to enable AIM Members to send and receive free, or low cost, Internet-enabled telephony communications.

  • Following the acceptance by AOL of the initial version of any Secondary AIM IP Telephony Service (including any Updates thereto) and subject to the remainder of this Section 4.1.2, AOL shall promote and distribute such accepted Secondary AIM IP Telephony Service as part of the AIM Client and related version of the AIM Service.


More Definitions of AIM Service

AIM Service means the standard, narrow-band AOL-branded service, currently available through the Internet, that enables end-users of such service to exchange, in real-time, private, personalized messages with, and to monitor the online status of, other end-users of such service through use of the AIM Client, and any upgrades or enhancements thereto during the Term, excluding: (i) such service(s) or similar services available on the AOL Service; and (ii) any other version of an AIM service which is materially different from the standard narrow-band U.S. version of the AIM brand service, by virtue of its branding, distribution, functionality, Content or services, including, without limitation, any co-branded version of the service or any version distributed through or designed for any broadband distribution platform or through any platform or device other than a desktop personal computer (e.g., a service designed primarily for distribution to a hand-held, wireless personal digital assistant (e.g., a Palm VII PDA)).

Related to AIM Service

  • CMU Service means the Central Moneymarkets Unit Service, operated by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority;

  • Generation Service means the sale of electricity, including ancillary services such as the provision of reserves, to a Customer by a Competitive Supplier.

  • air service means a flight or a series of flights carrying passengers, cargo and/or mail for remuneration and/or hire;

  • Electric related service means a service that is directly related

  • Video service means video programming, cable services, IPTV, or OVS provided through facilities located at least in part in the public rights-of-way without regard to delivery technology, including internet protocol technology. This definition does not include any video programming provided by a commercial mobile service provider defined in 47 USC 332(d) or provided solely as part of, and via, a service that enables users to access content, information, electronic mail, or other services offered over the public internet.

  • Data Service means a telecommunications service other than a voice service.

  • Transmission Service Provider means the entity that administers the transmission tariff and provides transmission service to transmission customers under applicable transmission service agreements.

  • Transit Service means the delivery of Transit Traffic.

  • Personal service means professional or technical expertise

  • Video service provider or "provider" means a person authorized under this act to provide video service.