Network Messaging definition

Network Messaging means any messages sent across the telecommunications network owned and operated by Voice-Tel Network Limited Partnership between mailboxes that are not on the same local system. ***Confidential information omitted and filed separately with the Securities Exchange Commission. SCHEDULE 2.1 LEADS PROGRAMS (including Account Executive Program) It is felt that Amway distributors can be competitive in marketing AMVOX to accounts requiring less than 50 mailboxes that do not require custom applications. In order to give distributors appropriate alternatives when confronted with custom applications, and/or accounts exceeding 50 boxes, the following alternatives are proposed. LEADS PROGRAM - Distributor has large customer contact, but not an ------------- interest/expertise/"certification" to sell personally. Distributor interests; customer in voicemail and completes an AMVOX Lead form (customer information; address, key contact, number of employees, communication needs, etc.), and an "invitation" (on company letterhead) for a Voice-Tel representative to do a presentation. The form and invitation should be mailed to the AMVOX department at Amway. Copies would be retained and originals forwarded to the National Operations Center, then on to the franchises. Immediate turnaround is essential in each case. This would be treated entirely as a Voice-Tel sale, with the following compensation to Amway for generating this "hot lead":

Examples of Network Messaging in a sentence

  • A CPA is required for every Public Health Information Network Messaging System (PHINMS) installation at each location.

  • For the term of the TOS, Customer will receive for use the following depending on plan/features type: For the Enterprise On-Net Plan – Five (5) private On Network Messaging sending numbers for use on the VZW network only.