Network Partner definition

Network Partner or “Network Operator” means, the wholesale supplier such as TalkTalk Communications, Openreach or such other company or companies from time to time that operate a fixed line or mobile Network or 'virtual' Network, which can be accessed for communication purposes;
Network Partner means the contractual partner of SIX connected to the eBill Infrastructure on a technical and contractual basis that is simultaneously the contractual partner of the Invoice Issuer who converts the Business Transactions of Invoice Issuers into the eBill standard format and submits them to the eBill Infrastructure in the name of the Invoice Issuer.
Network Partner means any insurance company that is not a member of the Seller’s Group that utilises the Seller’s Group’s global network in order to write business for its multinational clients pursuant to the Business Cooperation Agreement.

Examples of Network Partner in a sentence

  • In case of vital SAP EarlyWatch Alerts for SAP Enterprise Support Partner must interact with SAP Support Organization as defined by SAP in the description published on the SAP Service Marketplace.o To leverage SAP Support Network, Partner must ensure that the communications connections between Partner and SAP as well as between Supported End Users and SAP, which are necessary for remote support to be provided efficiently, are operable at all times and allow satisfactory response times.

  • Each Member further acknowledges that his/her participation in the Network and use of Units at Affiliated Resorts and of Network Partner Inventory are subject to the Network Documents.

  • Credit will not be given for early return.• Operator will be liable for full ‘Out of Network’ rental rates if Operator engine repair cannot be confirmed at a Honeywell Network Partner Repair facility or there is an excessive delay in returning the unit.• If Operator APU is considered unrepairable or Beyond Economic Repair (BER), the Operator has 30 days to return the Honeywell asset or bailment Extended Usage Fee will be assessed.

  • However, Customer will be able redeem the Promo points to the extent which are available for said Network Partner.

  • Customers, may at any time in the Bajaj Finserv App, see the maximum promo points associated with a particular BFL network partner.For Example:Network Partner A = 150 promo points Network Partner B = 1000 promo points Network Partner C = 780 promo pointsIn terms of the example above, Customer can see “Upto 1000 promo points” as his / her available promo points in the Bajaj Finserv App along with the participating merchants and their promo points program.


More Definitions of Network Partner

Network Partner has the meaning given in clause 19.1(c);
Network Partner has the meaning given in Item B of the Grant Details. Other Contributions mean the cash or in-kind contributions for the Activity from sources other than the Commonwealth that are specified in clause CB1.
Network Partner means any Person with whom Seller is partnered through Contract to offer HSAs to individuals; provided, however, that no Person with whom Seller is partnered through Contract to conduct the Permissible HSA Business shall be included in the definition of "Network Partner."
Network Partner means the institution affiliated with a Co-Principal Investigator, Co-Applicant or Collaborator as listed on the Grant application submitted to CIHR that is providing or administering Funds or Support Funds and a party to the Canadian Sepsis Research Network Partner Agreement for the Network.
Network Partner means network service provider namely Visa or MasterCard.
Network Partner means a chamber of commerce and/or a trade association or any business network that meets the admission standard of the CONNECTS Network.
Network Partner means an entity that connects to the Zus Platform to share or receive Patient Data and which is a Participant in the Zus Network.