International Service Provider definition
Examples of International Service Provider in a sentence
If Customer purchases data transport Services from Cox within the United States and Customer requests that such data transport Services connect to data transport services outside the continental United States (“International Transport Services”), Customer authorizes Xxx to act as its agent to purchase such International Transport Services on behalf of Customer from an International Service Provider that is authorized to provide such services in the applicable International location.
Customer agrees to abide by the applicable acceptable use policy and all other terms and conditions required by the International Service Provider for such International Transport Services.
Customer hereby further authorizes Xxx, as Xxxxxxxx’s purchasing agent for such International Transport Services, to receive any billing invoices directly from the International Service Provider and to submit and/or dispute payment(s) on Customer’s behalf during the term of the services agreement for said International Transport Services provided that in no event shall such actions by Xxx relieve Customer’s responsibility for payment for such International Service charges.
There may be circumstances where the Third Party Provider is unwilling or unable to enter into an Affiliation Agreement, International Service Provider Agreement, or other contract with the University.
Minett Lawrence, Attorney-at-Law, submitted an Application for renewal of a ‘Domestic Carrier, Domestic Voice Service Provider and International Service Provider Licence’ to the OUR on behalf of NewGen Technologies Co. Ltd (NewGen) and Index Communications Network Ltd (Index).
As defined in this SLA, a “POP” means a CenturyLink point of presence location, as determined by CenturyLink, that represents the provider edge of the CenturyLink IP, ATM or Frame Relay network or an International Service Provider POP.
In the event that Customer is purchasing data transport Services from Cox within the United States and Customer requests that such data transport Services connect to data transport services outside the continental United States (“International Services”), Customer authorizes Cox to act as its agent to purchase such International Services on behalf of Customer from an International Service Provider that is authorized to provide such services in the applicable International location.
Under the “somewhat unique circumstances” presented,17 the Sixth Circuit concluded that the caseshould be remanded to give Plaintiff an opportunity to amend her complaint and develop the issue of equitable tolling more fully before the district court.While stressing the seriousness of Plaintiff’s allegations about Mr. Bailey’s representation, the Sixth Circuit remarked that Plaintiff would ultimately need to develop a record in support of her equitable tolling theory.
Traveling User Support is provided under the terms and conditions of your International Service Provider Agreement.
Subscribers to Domestic Services should be able to select the services of any licensed International Service Provider.