Data Connectivity definition

Data Connectivity means the ability to send and receive data over the Internet.
Data Connectivity means connection to the internet.

Examples of Data Connectivity in a sentence

  • The outcome of this review may require AT&T to implement additional security requirements above and beyond the Data Connectivity Agreement (“DCA”) associated with this Agreement.

  • ICE Futures Singapore Pte Ltd, ICE Data Services Europe Limited, ICE Data LP, ICE Data Services, Inc., ICE Data Connectivity & Feeds, Inc., ICE Data Services Wireless LLC, ICE Data Services Singapore Pte.

  • Wireless Data Connectivity Ranch Systems equipment sends and receives data utilizing wireless networks.

  • Seller and its Affiliates are in the business of, among other things, developing, supporting and marketing, licensing and selling various middleware products and services, including data connectivity products and services for the purpose of providing a solution that addresses enterprise data access and connectivity needs through the DataDirect series, which business Seller and its Affiliates carry on through their Enterprise Data Connectivity division (the "Division").

  • The 'Technology Data Connectivity' elements of the Overhead Charges are chargeable to the Customer on a pass-through basis on the actual costs to the Service Provider provided that any increases to the amounts set out in 'Overhead Charges' table in the Price Book that the Service Provider believes should be payable by the Customer shall be subject to the Change Control Procedure.

  • Section 5.2.1 Data Connectivity BLUEFLY assumes all expenses related to the transmission of data between CALLTECH and BLUEFLY, including provision of required hardware (if any), point-to-point circuitry, and the bearing of network costs associated with the volume of Data Traffic.

  • Data Connectivity Services Telecommunication Connectivity Services that allows customers to receive or transmit information through CPE or Device.

  • Data Connectivity - shall mean the logical interface of IT systems to the Eurex System enabling such IT-Systems and the Eurex System to exchange data pursuant to the TPIP Connection Agree- ment between Eurex and the TPIP.

  • When applicable, for Voice Connectivity Services or Data Connectivity Services, or both, Contractor may charge a Physical Service Connection Charge to Authorized Users.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, Data Connectivity does not include physical interconnection such as leased lines.