Instant Messaging Sample Clauses

Instant Messaging. Subscribers alone are responsible for the contents of their instant messages and the consequences of any such instant messages. Neither the Provider nor any of its underlying providers have any obligation to monitor instant messaging transmissions made on the Service. However, the Provider and its underlying providers have the right to monitor such transmissions from time to time for violations of this Agreement or applicable local, state, national and international laws and to disclose, block or remove the same in accordance with your Agreement and any other applicable agreements and policies.
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Instant Messaging. It is a sales and customer care service through a mobile phone or another means, in which written information and voice messages are exchanged. These channels will be used for basic inquiries and not for transactions, therefore the Service Agent will not request PIN codes, safety codes, complete bank account or card numbers to protect your safety. Upon accessing Global Banks Instant Messaging, you accept the established terms and conditions. This annex constitutes the complete and exclusive declaration of agreements between the accounts, as well as between THE BANK and THE CUSTOMER.  THE RULES OF TELERED: THE BANK undertakes to provide THE CUSTOMER with the automated exchange of funds as per the rules established by TELERED, S.A., a corporation organized in accordance with the laws of the Republic of Panama. These rules are contained in the document called "Operating Regulations of the ACH Network", hereinafter referred to as THE RULES, which THE CUSTOMER declares to accept. By accepting this document, THE CUSTOMER assumes the responsibility to read and comply with the OPERATION RULES, which are contained in the Public Web site of THE BANK xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx , Online Banking section:
Instant Messaging. No instant messaging between youth and Ministry Leaders through a personal computer or other electronic device is permitted.
Instant Messaging. Whitney Independent School District employees are required to get authorization to have instant messaging programs downloaded on their school computers. • Whitney Independent School District employees also recognize this same authorization is required for access to instant messaging programs that are available through web interfaces with no download • Avatar images and profile information should follow the same guidelines as the above Profiles and Identity section • A written request must be submitted to the Director of Information Services for approval. • When submitting a request to the Director of Information Services please include your name, building, and grade level, and provide a statement explaining your instructional purposes for using the program. • It would also be beneficial if you can tie your request to state curriculum standards or the student or teacher National Educational Technology Standards.
Instant Messaging. Coming Soon ** Please note, for security reasons, no change requests or customer specific questions will be discussed via instant messaging as we need to validate that the person making the request is an authorised contact with an appropriate level of authorisation. When submitting a support request please provide the following information: ➢ Company Name ➢ Your Name ➢ A contact telephone numberConfirmation of which application or service the issue pertains to ➢ Details of the issue o Under what circumstances does the issue occur? o Are there any error messages? If yes, please copy/paste or take screenshot o Any other visible signs of issue? If yes, please provide a screenshot ➢ Level of business impact the issue is causing
Instant Messaging. Course participants can instant message other course participants and instructors.
Instant Messaging. The Diocesan Networking Acceptable Use Policy does not allow the use of instant messaging on Diocesan networks or computer resources. Additionally, no instant messaging between youth and Ministry Leaders through a personal computer or other electronic device is permitted.
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Instant Messaging. I understand that the only approved Instant Messaging (IM) system is HHS provided Instant Messaging from Microsoft. Use of other Instant Messaging systems is prohibited except for specific instances approved by an Information Resources Manager (IRM) for HHS Agency business purposes. Policies relating to Instant Messaging can be found in the HHS Policy for Use of Agency-Provided Instant Messaging3.

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  • Text Messages ACM allows up to 4 contacts per Supplier to receive daily Milk quality results. Quality Results Zero indicates no result available for a particular test ie: Bacto. Refer to Milk Quality Index 3 for details of testing schedule. Legend

  • TEXT MESSAGING WHILE DRIVING In accordance with Executive Order (EO) 13513, “Federal Leadership on Reducing Text Messaging While Driving,” any and all text messaging by Federal employees is banned: a) while driving a Government owned vehicle (GOV) or driving a privately owned vehicle (POV) while on official Government business; or b) using any electronic equipment supplied by the Government when driving any vehicle at any time. All cooperators, their employees, volunteers, and contractors are encouraged to adopt and enforce policies that ban text messaging when driving company owned, leased or rented vehicles, POVs or GOVs when driving while on official Government business or when performing any work for or on behalf of the Government.

  • Alerts via Text Message To stop alerts via text message, text "STOP" to 27798 at any time. Alerts sent to your primary email address will be unaffected by this action. To restore alerts on your mobile phone, just visit the alerts tab in the Software. For help with SMS text alerts, text “HELP” to 27798. In case of questions please contact customer service at 000-000-0000. Our participating carriers include (but are not limited to) AT&T, T-Mobile®, U.S. Cellular®, Verizon Wireless, MetroPCS.

  • Reducing Text Messaging While Driving Pursuant to Executive Order 13513, 74 FR 51225 (Oct. 6, 2009), Recipient should encourage its employees, subrecipients, and contractors to adopt and enforce policies that ban text messaging while driving, and Recipient should establish workplace safety policies to decrease accidents caused by distracted drivers.

  • COMMUNICATION OF INSERTS AND MESSAGES Competitive Supplier agrees that if it communicates with Participating Consumers directly, and unless prevented for regulatory or other such reasons from doing so, it shall allow the Town to include no less than three (3) inserts per year into such communications, provided that the Town pays the cost of printing and reproducing such insert and any incremental postage or handling costs the Competitive Supplier may incur as a result of including such insert. Competitive Supplier shall have the right to disapprove such General Communications (that is communications other than those pertaining to the Town’s demand-side management, energy efficiency programs and technology, and renewable energy programs, if applicable) and suggest revisions if it finds the communication inconsistent with its business interests, factually inaccurate or likely to mislead; provided, however: (i) that the communication shall be deemed approved if the Competitive Supplier fails to respond within seven (7) calendar days after receipt (not including weekends and holidays); and (ii) that no approval shall be necessary for any communication which has been ordered by the Department, the DOER, or any other Governmental Authority to be so communicated.

  • Timing of Messages With respect to GTE resold measured rate local service(s), chargeable time begins when a connection is established between the calling station and the called station. Chargeable time ends when the calling station "hangs up," thereby releasing the network connection. If the called station "hangs up" but the calling station does not, chargeable time ends when the network connection is released by automatic timing equipment in the network.

  • Directory Assistance messages; 6.1.1.4 IntraLATA Toll;

  • ODUF Message to be Transmitted 6.1.1 The following messages recorded by BellSouth will be transmitted to Quality Telephone: - Message recording for per use/per activation type services (examples: Three Way Calling, Verify, Interrupt, Call Return, etc.) - Measured billable Local - Directory Assistance messages - IntraLATA Toll - WATS and 800 Service - N11 - Information Service Provider Messages - Operator Services Messages - Credit/Cancel Records - Usage for Voice Mail Message Service

  • Usage for Voice Mail Message Service 6.1.2 Rated Incollects (originated in BellSouth and from other companies) can also be on Optional Daily Usage File. Rated Incollects will be intermingled with BellSouth recorded rated and unrated usage. Rated Incollects will not be packed separately.

  • We provide Message Boards for the use of Our Website users The Message Boards may not be used to promote Websites or any commercial or business activity. We are not responsible for any of the opinions expressed in the Message Boards. By posting a message to the message board You agree to take full legal responsibility and liability for your comments, including for offensive or defamatory statements. Feedback: Feedback is provided for the purpose of facilitating trading by You on Our Website. Feedback provided on other parties must not contain offensive, defamatory, retaliatory or inappropriate language or content. We may remove any feedback that is considered to be offensive, defamatory, retaliatory or inappropriate. You may only give feedback that relates to a specific transaction. You must not post feedback on a transaction that does not relate to that specific transaction. You must not post feedback about Yourself or include any contact details or Personal Information in Your feedback.

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