Roaming Service definition

Roaming Service means a type of service or facility that enable the Subscriber of one Operator of Telecommunications Service to utilise the facilities of another such Operator with which the Subscriber has no direct pre-existing service or contractual relationship to place an outgoing call, to receive an incoming call, or to continue an in-progress call.
Roaming Service means electronic communication service provided seamlessly to a roaming customer by a visited network in a visited country;
Roaming Service means the Mobile Service supplied by SUN Mobile which allows you to use your Mobile Equipment, mobile number and Flex-Mobile SIM Card (provided it is equipped with the roaming function) to make and receive calls or use any other services as may be provided by SUN Mobile (or third parties on behalf of SUN Mobile) from time to time outside Hong Kong and have the cost of the calls or services deducted from the balance of your existing Flex-Mobile SIM Card credit.

Examples of Roaming Service in a sentence

  • The Automatic Roaming Service is available where we have a roaming arrangement with a telecommunications carrier in the relevant country or place.

  • For more information about the Office Roaming Service, see the Office 2013 Privacy Statement linked at the end of this agreement.

  • Turning on the Office Roaming Service sends certain settings (including your list of Most Recently Used Documents, your custom dictionary, and your visual themes) online to Microsoft servers, where they are stored and downloaded to your computer the next time you sign into the service with your Microsoft account.

  • This Agreement, the Support Services Agreement, the Nondisclosure Agreement, the Source Code Escrow Agreement, the Roaming Service Agreement, each Market Purchase Agreement issued hereunder, and all Schedules to the foregoing agreements, contain the entire agreement and understanding between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersede all prior agreements, negotiations, representations, and proposals, written and oral, relating to the subject matter.

  • If you choose to sign into the software with your Microsoft account, you turn on the Office Roaming Service.

  • The Roaming Service includes Charges for incoming calls at a rate set by the mobile phone supplier of the country in which You receive the calls and a forwarding Charge to all incoming calls forwarded by Us to Your mobile phone.

  • Subscriber shall pay additional Service Charge and/or fee under the International Roaming Service rate specified by Operator in that countries or specified by Operator.

  • The text in first paragraph shall not apply to the change of International Direct Dialing Service Charge rate or International Roaming Service Charge rate or the change of Service Charge specified by laws which shall be effective within the period less than 30 days.

  • Subscriber shall pay additional Service Charge and/or fee under the International Roaming Service rate specified by Operator in those countries or specified by Operator.

  • For purposes of this Exhibit A, Roaming Service Off-Network means wireless service in respect of an Access Number in a geographic area outside of the Home Service Area applicable to such Authorized User's Access Number, other than Roaming Service On-Network.


More Definitions of Roaming Service

Roaming Service. A16 — A Cellular service provided abroad and in the areas of civilian control of the Palestinian Council via the Cellular System of a foreign Cellular operator (hereinafter – Foreign Operator), whereby the Subscriber pays the Licensee for the service; and, similarly, a Cellular service provided in Israel via the Cellular System of the Licensee, whereby the Licensee provides service to a Foreign Operator for the subscribers of that operator; in this regard, the “Palestinian Council” – as defined in the Law for Implementation of the Interim Agreement Regarding the West Bank and Gaza Strip (Jurisdictional Powers and Other Provisions) (Legislative Amendments), 5756 – 1998 [sic];