Content Delivery definition

Content Delivery means the delivery of Client Content to Active Users. Content Delivery volume is calculated as follows: size of Client Content (in gigabytes) multiplied by the number of Active Users receiving the Client Content.
Content Delivery. The delivery of Customer Content such as digital audio, video, or computer software over the Internet.
Content Delivery. Tangerine is an affiliate of TVN’s satellite delivered transport service and shall receive Eurocinema’s monthly pre-encoded film content per TVN’s content pitch schedule Territory: Currently, countries including the U.S., Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, Hong Kong, Japan, the U.K. and Central Latin America. However, Eurocinema will make best efforts to obtain worldwide rights for hotels and other mixed media venues that Tangerine may service in other parts of Asia, Europe, Australia and the Middle East. Eurocinema will notify Tangerine once these rights are obtained. Marketing: Eurocinema will provide promotional print (photos) materials, video promos and content synopsis information to be used for the on-screen guide and promotion channel. Confidentiality: This Agreement and all information exchanged between the Parties will be kept confidential.

Examples of Content Delivery in a sentence

  • The Suppliers relies on Cloudflare Workers, a globally distributed Content Delivery Network (CDN), to optimize response times by executing processing as close to end users as possible.

  • The collection of these front-end events is automatically done by the Services but can be disabled by the Client (globally or per User) The Suppliers relies on Cloudflare Workers, a globally distributed Content Delivery Network (CDN), to optimize response times by executing processing as close to end users as possible.


More Definitions of Content Delivery

Content Delivery means the delivery of non‐Cornerstone Content to Active Users. Content Delivery volume is calculated as follows: size of Content (in gigabytes) multiplied by the number of Active Users receiving the Content.

Related to Content Delivery

  • Calling Name Delivery Service (CNDS) means a service that enables a terminating End User to identify the calling party by a displayed name before a call is answered. The calling party’s name is retrieved from a Calling Name Database and delivered to the End User’s premise between the first and second ring for display on compatible End User premises equipment.

  • Calling Name Delivery Service (CNDS) means a service that enables a terminating End User to identify the calling Party by a displayed name before a call is answered. The calling Party’s name is retrieved from a calling name database and delivered to the End User’s premise between the first and second ring for display on compatible End User premises equipment.

  • Service Specific Terms means the HCL document current at the date of Order which contains any terms specifically relating to a Service ordered by the Customer.

  • Service Specification means and include detailed description, statements to technical data, performance characteristics, and standards (Indian as well as) as applicable and as specified in the Contract as well as those specifications relating to Industry standards and codes applicable to the performance of the work, work performance quality and the specifications affecting the works or any additional specification required to be produced by the DCO to meet the design criteria.