Messaging Services definition

Messaging Services means any email, fax and voicemail Services, text message and multimedia messaging Services, personal information management and other message or communication facilities which let you communicate with others.
Messaging Services means optional text/instant messaging and picture/video messaging features available with qualified Plans for use with Messaging Service-capable Equipment.
Messaging Services any email, fax and voicemail Services, text message and multimedia messaging Services, personal information management and other message or communication facilities which let you communicate with others;

Examples of Messaging Services in a sentence

  • Additionally, the Group have also provided the Information Security Management Services, the Cloud Computing Solutions Services and the Messaging Services to the CITIC Group Members from time to time in its ordinary course of business.

  • In any event, the price and terms of the Messaging Services shall not be more favourable than those provided to the independent third party customers of the Group for similar messaging services.

  • It is considered that the provision of the Messaging Services is consistent with the commercial objectives of the Group and fall within the core business of the Group.

  • It is expected that the demand for the Messaging Services from the end-users of the CITIC Group would increase during the term of the Framework Agreement in terms of volume of consumption, driven by a variety of emerging technologies and applications which are expected to be utilised by the CITIC Group.

  • Pursuant to the Framework Agreement, the Messaging Services shall generally be provided on the basis of the Group’s standard service order form, which has incorporated the general terms and conditions of service of the Group.


More Definitions of Messaging Services

Messaging Services means the voicemail storage and retrieval service and/or any other type of message storage and retrieval service that we may offer from time to time.
Messaging Services means message communication services, including but not limited to voicemail, email, fax and text-message, and the access and management facilities theretofore.
Messaging Services. Means access and use of the Network for the purposes of transmitting SMS, MMS and other types of messages.
Messaging Services means any email, fax and voicemail Services, text message and multimedia messaging Services, personal information management and other message or communication facilities which let you communicate with others. Minimum Term means the thirty (30) day period from the Effective Date. Network Provider means the mobile network operator that is responsible for providing access to its network for the provision of the Services. Personal Data means information which you can be identified by either on its own, or in conjunction with other information (including any sensitive personal data where relevant). Plan means the mix of Services that are included within your monthly Plan Charge.
Messaging Services the provision of messaging services, such as Person-to- Person (P2P) SMS, Application-to-Person (A2P) SMS, Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), Rich Media Messaging (RMS), Over-The-Top (XXX) messaging, voice passwords and other services by the Group;
Messaging Services provided under this End User Agreement means, individually and collectively, those of the following services powered by BAE (formerly known as SilverSky) that you order under this agreement: (i) hosted Microsoft® Exchange Messaging Services, (ii) electronic communication archiving services (including monitoring services if applicable and (iii) auxiliary electronic messaging services described in the applicable Exhibit A or Change Order. Flexential will provide end users authorized by Customer to receive Messaging Services (each a “User”) with individual email boxes (each a “Seat”) on the domain name(s) Customer specifies, provided that Customer owns the domain name(s). Messaging Services may also be known as Managed Email. As applicable, Flexential will also provide electronic communication archiving services for Users that Customer designates. Flexential will provision Customer-specified domain names and Seats on or before the date Flexential first makes the Messaging Services available to Customer (“Launch Date”). Additional domain names and Seats may be established thereafter. The Messaging Services are provided on shared servers, unless Flexential agrees otherwise in writing.
Messaging Services. All message senders/receivers are authorized and authenticated. All messages are signed, encrypted actively acknowledged or rejected by the receiver in real time. All messages must meet conformance tests for use case specific standards that can support the exchange of clinical information between disparate information systems capable of different levels of interoperability. Interfaces to Legacy and EHR Systems: The Alaska HIE maintains a logical separation of clinical from demographic (identifying) data. The RLS itself does not hold clinical data or metadata. All clinical data is controlled by the entities that created the data, or who hold copies because they provide patient care. In order to provide interoperability of health data between disparate systems, it is necessary to maintain interfaces and an interface engine for compatible data transfers. Data storage: The technology design of the Alaska HIE assumes that the clinical data itself may be served from cached or other copied versions of the "live" clinical data. The RLS also assumes that it is acceptable to centralize the physical storage of this data, to control costs and guarantee service levels. However, the data itself is controlled by the providing institution which functions as the authoritative data source.