Betekenis van:
telephone service
telephone service
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a public utility that provides telephone service
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- My telephone service was cut off because of unpaid bills.
- concerning fixed network telephony and mobile telephony: the telephone service used;
- It may also be requested from the Registry of the Civil Service Tribunal by email, post or telephone (see details below).
- The form may be downloaded at www.curia.europa.eu. It may also be requested from the Registry of the Civil Service Tribunal by email, post or telephone (see details below).
- “regulated data roaming service” means a roaming service enabling the use of packet switched data communications by a roaming customer by means of his mobile telephone or other mobile device while it is connected to a visited network.
- ‘telephone service’ means calls (including voice, voicemail and conference and data calls), supplementary services (including call forwarding and call transfer) and messaging and multi-media services (including short message services, enhanced media services and multi-media services);
- The duly completed and signed form, together with supporting documents, should be sent to the following address: Registry of the Civil Service Tribunal, L-2925 Luxembourg (telephone number: (+352) 4303-1; fax number: (+352) 4303 4453; email address: [email protected])
- “regulated data roaming service” means a roaming service enabling the use of packet switched data communications by a roaming customer by means of his mobile telephone or other mobile device while it is connected to a visited network. A regulated data roaming service does not include the transmission or receipt of regulated roaming calls or SMS messages, but does include the transmission and receipt of MMS messages.’;
- Member States shall take the general measures necessary to ensure that providers supply contact details, in particular a postal address, fax number or e-mail addressand telephone number to which all recipients, including those resident in another Member State, can send a complaint or a request for information about the service provided.
- Pursuant to Directive 2002/22/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 March 2002 on universal service and users’ rights relating to electronic communications networks and services (Universal Service Directive) [5] Member States should ensure that transparent and up-to-date information on applicable prices and tariffs, and on standard terms and conditions, in respect of access to and use of publicly available telephone services is available to end-users and consumers.
- paid from operating appropriations and employed in an information and communication technology (ICT) services department, a safety and security department or another service involved in performing safety or security functions, a telephone switchboard/information service, a reception desk, a department providing support for Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP)/European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP) operations or for emergency and crisis coordination arrangements or employed to run or supervise technical installations,
- Such basic personalised tariff information shall be delivered to the roaming customer’s mobile telephone or other device, for example by an SMS message, an e-mail or a pop-up window on the computer, every time the roaming customer enters a Member State other than that of his home network and initiates for the first time a regulated data roaming service in that particular Member State.
- Each home provider shall also ensure that an appropriate notification is sent to the roaming customer’s mobile telephone or other device, for example by an SMS message, an e-mail or a pop-up window on the computer, when the data roaming services have reached 80 % of the agreed financial or volume limit. Customers shall have the right to require their operators to stop sending such notifications and shall have the right at any time and free of charge to require the home provider to provide the service again.