Airtime Service definition

Airtime Service means wide-area wireless network services, other network services (including wireless local area network, satellite and Internet services) and any other services provided by your Airtime Service Provider(s) for use in conjunction with Your BlackBerry Solution.
Airtime Service means the wireless airtime service, which the Company will procure, for the Customer from the Network Operator;
Airtime Service means the wireless airtime service, which the Supplier will procure, for the Customer from the Network Operator;

Examples of Airtime Service in a sentence

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

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

  • If You wish to obtain support from RIM after the expiry of the warranty period, please contact RIM at ▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ (or such other location listed on ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/legal/) or Your Airtime Service Provider.

  • Calls to Emergency Services are not processed through video chat features or MVS, and will only be processed from a BlackBerry Handheld Product where wireless cellular coverage is available from an Airtime Service Provider.

  • Your installation and/or use of Your BlackBerry Solution (or any portion thereof), the RIM Services or associated Airtime Services may result in the Processing of personal information as defined under applicable law about You and Your Authorised Users (collectively, “Users”) by RIM Group of Companies and its service providers, Your Airtime Service Providers, and third parties with products or services used with Your BlackBerry Solution.

  • Airtime Service charges may be charged in connection with Your use of Your BlackBerry Solution, and You agree that as between You and RIM, You are responsible for all Airtime Service charges incurred through such use.

  • Your Airtime Service Provider may limit which RIM Services and Third Party Services are made available to You.

  • You consent that the RIM Group of Companies may collect such personal information from You directly, or obtain it from Airtime Service Providers or third parties with products or services used with Your BlackBerry Solution.

  • Airtime Service charges may be charged in relation to Your downloading Products to Your Handheld Product over a wireless network.

  • As between RIM and You, You agree that You are responsible for all Airtime Service charges incurred through Your downloading or use of Products.


More Definitions of Airtime Service

Airtime Service means wide-area wireless network services, other network services (including wireless local area network, satellite and Internet services) and any other services used in conjunction with the Site.
Airtime Service means wide-area wireless network services and any other network services (including cellular, wireless local area network, satellite services and Internet services) required for your use of the service that enables communications between Ashtbit Client Software and Ashtbit Server Software.
Airtime Service means wide-area wireless network services, other network services (including wireless local area network, satellite and Internet services) and any other services provided by The GSA Customer’s Airtime Service Provider(s) for use in conjunction with The GSA Customer’s BlackBerry Solution.

Related to Airtime Service

  • Online Service means our on-line system for managing the electronic transmission of information between us and Providers;

  • Generation Service means the sale of electricity, including ancillary services such as the provision of reserves, to a Customer by a Competitive Supplier.

  • E911 Service means the functionality to route wireless 911 calls and the associated caller and/or location data of the wireless end user to the appropriate Public Safety Answering Point.

  • 911 Service means a universal telephone number which gives the public direct access to the Public Safety Answering Point (“PSAP”). Basic 911 service collects 911 calls from one or more local exchange switches that serve a geographic area. The calls are then sent to the correct authority designated to receive such calls.