BlackBerry Solution definition

BlackBerry Solution means the Software, and at least one of the following additional items for use in conjunction with the Software: RIM Product, BlackBerry Server Software, BlackBerry Handheld Software, BlackBerry PC Software and/or RIM Service(s); along with the applicable Documentation.
BlackBerry Solution means BlackBerry’s proprietary enterprise solution or service comprised of any component(s) or portion(s) of BlackBerry Software and/or BlackBerry Services and applicable Documentation.
BlackBerry Solution means BlackBerry Enterprise Solution, BlackBerry Internet Solution or such other service option as selected in the Application Form.

Examples of BlackBerry Solution in a sentence

  • Support for Your BlackBerry Solution may not be available through certain Airtime Service Providers.

  • In the event of any inconsistency between any documentation provided in the packaging of any portion of Your BlackBerry Solution and the Documentation for the appropriate RIM Product or item of Software, the provisions of the Documentation shall apply to the extent of the inconsistency.

  • If You wish to obtain information about which Airtime Service Providers support Your BlackBerry Solution in Your location please contact RIM via xxxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx.

  • If there is any inconsistency between this Agreement and any software license or end user agreement (other than this Agreement) provided in the packaging or accompanying materials of any portion of Your BlackBerry Solution, the provisions of this Agreement shall apply to the extent of the inconsistency.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, other agreements between the Parties may govern the use of other portions of Your BlackBerry Solution.

  • Portions of Your BlackBerry Solution or Third Party Services may include settings that permit You to block or filter certain Content, RIM Services, Third Party Services or Third Parties.

  • Such actions may include temporary or permanent removal of Content, blocking or partial blocking of Internet transmissions, and/or the immediate suspension or termination of all or any portion of Your BlackBerry Solution or any Third Party Item used in conjunction with Your BlackBerry Solution.

  • In all cases, the license(s) granted under this Agreement, permit You and Your Authorised Users to use or allow the use of the Software or to access the RIM Services only for Your own internal or personal purposes and only as part of Your BlackBerry Solution.

  • Similarly if You have a Hosted BES Access Agreement in place, Your customers must enter into a BBSLA in order to use the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Software as part of their BlackBerry Solution).

  • You may not copy any Documentation or portion thereof other than for Your own personal or internal use and for use in conjunction with Your use of Your BlackBerry Solution.


More Definitions of BlackBerry Solution

BlackBerry Solution means the BES Software and must include one or more of the following, as applicable in Your circumstances: RIM Product, Handheld Software, Desktop Software, Documentation and Services. In most instances, BlackBerry Solutions require a subscription for airtime on a wireless network in order to use the BlackBerry Solution and You must acquire this subscription through an Airtime Service Provider, either directly or where available through RIM.
BlackBerry Solution means the BES Software and one or more of the following: RIM Products, Handheld Software, Desktop Software, the Services, and RIM supplied accessories and Documentation. You must have a subscription for airtime on a wireless network in order to use the BlackBerry Solution. Airtime services offered for use with the BlackBerry Solution ("Airtime Services") are provided to You by an Airtime Service Provider and shall be subject to the terms and conditions of an agreement between You and the Airtime Service Provider pertaining to the Airtime Services.
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