Terminal Device definition

Terminal Device means devices incorporating chip, module, and others for wireless communication to provide Sigfox services.
Terminal Device means an electronic device, which converts signals to a form accessible by the Subscriber.
Terminal Device means an electronic device that converts signals to a form accessible by the Subscriber.

Examples of Terminal Device in a sentence

  • By using the Stripe Terminal Products, you agree to be bound by the Terminal Device XXXX, which governs your use of the Terminal Device Software.

  • You must keep the Terminal Device Software up to date by installing Updates as the Terminal Device XXXX requires.

  • Certain Stripe Terminal Products require the Terminal Device Software to be installed on them to function.

  • All features and services are made available in the web-based application (hereinafter uniformly referred to as the "Application"), installed on the mobile device or stationary device (hereinafter uniformly referred to as the "Terminal Device").

  • This service includes best effort support to the DSL modem or the ONT (Optical Network Terminal Device on the outside of your home) only.


More Definitions of Terminal Device

Terminal Device means an IP connected STB, IP connected TV, or an IP connected game console.
Terminal Device means any wireless terminal and modem device (including module and external modern) designed to be compatible with the Licensed Standards, whether fixed, mobile, vehicular, portable, wearable, or hand-held, having RF transmit or RF receive capabilities, which device is designed in whole or in part for wireless voice or data communications, including without limitation handsets (including without limitation low/voice centric phones, smart phones, feature phones, enhanced phones, multimedia-centric phones, wireless-enabled desktop phones, personal digital assistants, multi-media terminals, data terminals, laptop or notebook computers, fixed wireless telephones, and mobile wireless telephones and wireless-enabled PDAs), datacard, mobile router, CPE,wireless modules, computers (including without limitation MIDs, UMPCs, desktops, net books, notebooks, tablets, and laptops), consumer electronic devices, smartwatch, Intelligent projector and knock-down units.
Terminal Device means any now known or hereafter developed computer or consumer electronics device compatible with the relevant Approved Format and all other applicable requirements of this Podcast License Agreement, including, without limitation, laptop and desktop PCs (running, without limitation, MAC OS, Windows, Linux OS), netbooks, tablets, gaming consoles, networked home audio equipment, internet-enabled personal audio players, connected MP3 players, mobile telephones and cellphones, set-top boxes, connected televisions, voice- controlled speakers, wearable devices and motor vehicles;
Terminal Device means the electronic device used by the Customer, including but not limited to telephones, computers, fax machines, tablets, etc., for sending Transaction Requests and receiving information on the Service directly from Vietcombank’s system, or indirectly via a Third Party Partner’s system, transmitted via telecommunication networks or internet networks of telecommunication service providers.
Terminal Device means the electronic terminal device at the point of sale, which is electronically linked to the computer used by us, which is either supplied or approved by us for such use;
Terminal Device means any discrete fully functional end-use device having radiotelephone network termination capability, including but not limited to fixed, mobile, transportable, vehicular, portable, hand-held or radiocard terminal devices and related accessories and software which is incorporated into the Terminal Device, and which is not an Intermediate Product.
Terminal Device means any device which ends a communications link and is a point at which a data signal enters or leaves a communication network which includes but is not limited to mobile phones, smart phones, fax machines, computer terminals, printers and workstations.