Messaging Platform definition

Messaging Platform means any third-party or Customer platform or communication service that may be used by Chat Participants to transmit and receive messages with Customer’s Clients, including but not limited to SMS, RCS, email, chat applications, voice assistants, VOIP services, and other platforms or services that HUBTYPE may support in the future.

Examples of Messaging Platform in a sentence

  • Provider is providing a Mobile Messaging Platform that delivers SMS messages to mobile handsets, Telecom Infrastructure solutions, Digital Marketing Solutions and Managed Services.

  • Messaging Platform The Dole messaging platform is a snapshot of high-level messages that are tailored to meet the needs of different audiences.

  • Lea Nurture Solutions's Service also involves providing a platform to facilitate the initial and ongoing communication between Service Seekers and Service Providers ("Messaging Platform").

  • Investment Cadence Messaging Platform $7,655.50 10 users - any combination of normal/admin or individual/group Implementation Fee (1 implementation up to 5 hours) $1,200 Phone Number Validation Declined* Bulk MMS Declined* Year 1 Investment $7,655.50* Year 2 Investment $8,750* * More users can be added in groups of 5 at an annualized rate of $1,500.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, HUBTYPE will not be liable for any failures in the Service or any other problems which are related to (a) the Customer Data, the Customer Systems, the Messaging Platform, the Messaging Channels, or (b) outages to any telecommunications or public Internet backbones, networks or servers, or other equipment or service outside of HUBTYPE’ facilities or control.

  • Messaging Platform is defined as the use of the VendEngine messaging platform through the TBE software.

  • Through the Messaging Platform, Users can engage with one another without disclosure of their e-mail or phone number.