Message Service definition

Message Service means a part of eBanking Services requested and registered by the Customer
Message Service means a service which consists of, or includes, the sending of speech, music or other sounds or signals to any person who obtains access to that service by means of a Public Switched Network;
Message Service means the provision, by Allocate to the Customer, of the Cloud Connect Message Module and the facility to send and/or receive SMS Texts or Message Transfers in connection with the specific SaaS Service(s) identified on the Message Order Form;

Examples of Message Service in a sentence

  • Coinbase offers two-factor authentication via a user’s mobile device (Short Message Service (“SMS”) or a supported Time-based One Time Password application).

  • Alert notifications will be sent via Short Message Service (“SMS”) to you at our discretion based on criteria predetermined by us at our discretion for local and overseas transactions and suspicious or irregular transactions.

  • An Employee is required to telephone their Supervisor or the Supervisor on duty (Please note that Text Messaging a supervisor notifying of an absence in unacceptable (text messaging includes Short Message Service (SMS), and Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) messages)).

  • Alert notifications will be sent via Short Message Service (“SMS”) to you at our discretion based on criteria pre-determined by us at our discretion for local and overseas transactions and suspicious or irregular transactions.

  • Short Message Service Text Message (“SMS”), Mobile Push Alerts, In-App Notifications, Email, Mail, Telephone Calls, and Prerecorded Telephone Calls (each individually, a “Notification” and collectively, “Notifications”).

  • Quick Heal makes use of Short Text Message Service (SMS) while providing these services.

  • You understand our preferred method for this notification will be email and you are agreeing to such method as outlined in the Short Message Service (SMS or Text Messages) and Emails section below.

  • Examples include the use of Short Message Service (SMS) text messages and of other mobile banking applications that receive OTPs from banks using an internet connection.

  • Short Message Service Text Message ("SMS"), E-mail, Mail, Telephone Calls and Prerecorded Telephone Calls (each individually, a "Notification" and collectively, "Notifications").

  • You can activate the product through the Internet or using Short Message Service (SMS) (Applicable to users in India only); toll charges may apply.