Examples of Mobile Subscription in a sentence
BT will provide you with a BT Wi-Fi User Account with every Mobile Subscription, unless BT tells you that a BT Wi-Fi User Account is not needed with your BT One Phone Service.
You may terminate up to 5 per cent of the Mobile Subscription High Watermark or Office SIP Subscription High Watermark (“ Subscription Termination Allowance”).
BT will allocate you with a telephone number for each Mobile Subscription or Office SIP Subscription, as set out in Part 1 of Section 10c of the BT Price List.
Empirical Analysis of Pre-paid and Post-paid Mobile Subscription in Turkey.
Omae Malack Oteri, Langat Philip Kibet & Ndung’u Edward N., Mobile Subscription, Penetration and Coverage Trends in Kenya’s Telecommunication Sector, 4 INT’L J.
It is the 15-digit globally unique wireless subscription identity consisting of HNI+MSIN (Mobile Subscription Identification Number).
The IMSI is a combination of digits comprised of fifteen digits, which holds the Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) with the leading five digits and Mobile Subscription Identification Number (MSIN) for the remaining 10 digits.
If there is any contradiction between the terms of the Sonera One euro Sunday agreement and the terms of the service agreement on a Sonera Mobile Subscription or Sonera’s General Delivery Terms concerning Services, the terms of the Sonera One euro Sunday agreement have priority and are applied to the contractual relationship between Xxxxxx and the customer.
Termination or Mobile Switching of any Mobile Service may terminate any Mobile Subscription, or additional services that utilise the line, including broadband, alarms and fax; and subject to Paragraph 8.2.1(a) above, if BT fails to port or switch the mobile number by the Port Date, you may be entitled to issue a claim under the Number Porting Compensation Scheme, as set out in Section 10c of the BT Price List.
However, the details of the design of the Voices and the processes and timing to establish these are best left to First Nations people and organisations to comment on from the perspectives of their cultures and structures and what they believe are the best means of achieving self-determination.