VPMN definition
Examples of VPMN in a sentence
If the VPMN has used all security data sets and it is not possible to get new ones from the HPMN, then the Parties agree that calls are not permitted and that the HPMN will not receive any charges related to those calls which were not permitted.
In case of a proposed suspension of Services to all Roaming Subscribers, the VPMN Operator shall use its best efforts to give four (4) weeks written notice to the other Party prior to the suspension taking effect.
The VPMN Operator shall use its best efforts to comply with such requirement within five (5) working days after receipt of the notice.
The HPMN Operator has the right at any time, without discriminating among operators and without liability, in the event of suspected fraudulent or unauthorized use of the VPMN network, by giving reasoned written notice to the VPMN Operator, to suspend access to the VPMN Services for its own subscribers Roaming in the VPMN, or if it is technically more practicable, to require that the VPMN Operator takes actions to suspend all of its Services to Roaming Subscribers of the HPMN Operator.
The suspension shall be removed as soon as the reason for the suspension has been overcome by the VPMN Operator to the reasonable satisfaction of the HPMN Operator.
This home Customer Care Services will provide the first point of contact but may refer the subscriber to the VPMN Customer Care Services if appropriate.
The VPMN Operator tariffs for domestic GSM and GPRS Roaming for the first three Contract Years shall be the rates set forth opposite such Contract Years in the table below ("Table Rates").
Any contact with the VPMN will be achieved through his home Customer Care Services.
The Roaming Subscriber is free to contact the VPMN Customer Care Services directly.
In the event that the VPMN provides such real time visibility system, the VPMN shall not be liable in any event for a temporary failure of the system unless the VPMN has been notified of such failure by the HPMN and the VPMN does not take commercially reasonable steps to remedy the failure.