USSD definition

USSD means Unstructured Supplementary Service Data, a Global System for Mobile (“GSM”) communication technology used to send text between a mobile phone and an application program in the Network.
USSD means Unstructured Supplementary Service Data
USSD means the USSD service provided by Safaricom.

Examples of USSD in a sentence

  • With the help of USSD request the Cardholder can make a transaction from the card in favor of the Client; QR code - a matrix code (two-dimensional barcode), representing black and white elements or elements of several different degrees of brightness, usually in the form of a square, placed in a rectangular or square group.

  • You shall not duplicate, reproduce or in any way tamper with any documentation or functionality on the Equipment, USSD, STK Menu or M-PESA Business App without Safaricom’s and NCBA’s prior written consent.

  • We shall from time to time, at your Request, provide you with statement(s) or activity report(s) (“the Mini Statement”) in respect of your M-PESA Account on your Equipment through the STK Menu, USSD, M-PESA Business Portal or M-PESA Business App.


More Definitions of USSD

USSD means Unstructured Supplementary Service Data;
USSD means a Unstructured Supplementary Data which is a protocol used by mobile handset devices to communicate with Our computer systems.
USSD means Unstructured Supplementary Service Data via a mobile telephone and in respect of which standard network usage rates apply.
USSD. : means unstructured supplementary services data, which allows you to browse text menus, in this case, relating to Cellphone Banking.
USSD means the Unstructured Supplementary Service Data System;
USSD means Unstructured Supplementary Services Data as the terms is commonly used in the South African electronic communications industry generally being a ‘Global System’ for transmitting messages using the relevant USSD protocol;
USSD means (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data) a Global System for Mobile (GSM) communication technology that is used to send text between a mobile phone and an application program in the network. Applications may include prepaid roaming or mobile chatting provided by Vodacom Tanzania.