SMS/MMS (Message Sample Clauses

SMS/MMS (Message. Credits For the purposes of the agreement and for the avoidance of any doubt, “credits” are defined as those charges that relate to an SMS (short message service) or MMS (multimedia message service) as outlined in the definitions below. SMS messages (short message service) relate to those messages that contain no greater than 160 “plain text” (content that does not include video, images, or animated GIFs in the message) characters per “message block.” SMS messages may contain a MOBIT URL automation link, but in all cases, the total character count including the mandatory “compliance language” will be debited one message “credit” from the customer’s Application account for those SMS messages that contain up to and including 160 plain text characters per message block. One additional credit will be debited from the customer’s Application account for every message block that contains up to and including 160 plain text characters. For the avoidance of doubt, and as an example of the Company’s billing methodology, an SMS message containing 400 plain text characters in a message block (including MOBIT URL automation links and compliance language) equates to three message blocks. For this example, the customer’s Application account will be debited three message credits. Message rates (per message block) vary from country to country. Current messaging rates for each country can be viewed on the Company’s website at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/pricing/message-rates. The Company reserves the exclusive right to vary these charges from time to time. MMS messages (multimedia message service) are those messages that may contain (up to and including) ten images, one animated GIF, one video (no greater than 10 seconds in length), collectively referred to as “rich media,” and 1,600 plain text characters. MMS messages may contain a MOBIT URL automation link (e.g. xxx.xxxx.xx/xx000), but in all cases, the total character count including the mandatory “compliance language” and rich media content equates to one message credit. The customer agrees that one message credit will be debited from the customer Application account for every MMS messages as defined above. Message rates vary from country to country. Current messaging rates for each country can be viewed on the Company website at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/pricing/message-rates. The Company reserves its exclusive right to vary these charges from time to time.
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