Channel Customer definition

Channel Customer means an entity or individual that acquires a license to use or redistribute your Product, either through the Partner Center or from another Channel Customer.

Examples of Channel Customer in a sentence

  • When using the Sun Connection Inventory Channel, Customer agrees to electronically register supported Sun products (hardware and software) and to transmit registration and inventory data to Sun, within a reasonable period of time not to exceed thirty (30) days from (i) Customer's receipt of the applicable product, (ii) initiation of the Service, or (iii) Sun's notification that a Sun product already in use by Customer has been added to the applicable product list, whichever is applicable.

  • ISDN- Long Distance PRI-D Channel: Customer will pay $80.00 per circuit for ISDN Long Distance PRI D Channel.

  • G.3 If you are a Channel Customer using the Platform, you will make your own Customer aware of our Intellectual Property Rights and promptly notify us if you become aware that your Customer is infringing our Intellectual Property Rights.

Related to Channel Customer

  • Retail customer means any person that purchases retail electric energy for its own consumption at

  • DMA Customer means a Customer of a Sponsoring Broker where representatives of the Customer that are natural persons are designated by the Sponsoring Broker to have Trading Access to the SEF Platform using the Participant ID of the Sponsoring Broker and where such Customer signs the DMA Customer Documentation.

  • Transient customer means a person who owns a recreational vehicle, is temporarily traveling through a dealer's area of sales responsibility, and engages the dealer to perform service work on that recreational vehicle.

  • Network Customer means an entity receiving transmission service pursuant to the terms of the Transmission Provider’s Network Integration Transmission Service under Tariff, Part III.

  • Small customer means a residential customer or a small commercial customer who has an individual account with an average monthly demand in the previous calendar year of less than 100 kilowatts or a new commercial customer with an estimated average monthly demand of less than 100 kilowatts of a public utility distribution services provider that has opened access on its distribution system pursuant to Title 35, chapter 19, or this chapter.