Internet access provider definition
Examples of Internet access provider in a sentence
The authorized "account holder" is the natural person assigned an email address by an Internet access provider, online service provider or other organization responsible for assigning email addresses for the domain associated with the submitted address.
A log-on session represents an active connection to your Internet access provider.
The Manager should note that no additional charge for electronic delivery will be assessed, but the Manager may incur charges from its Internet service provider or other Internet access provider.
Except as specifically provided in this Agreement or otherwise required by applicable law, we, our service providers or other agents, also will not be liable for: • Any loss or liability you may incur resulting wholly or partly from failure or misuse of your equipment or software provided by an external company (such as an Internet browser provider, an Internet access provider, an online service provider, or an agent or subcontractor of any of them).
The Forex Company is not responsible for delays in the work of the Forex Terminal and (or) the Forex Company’s website caused by incorrect configuration or misuse of the Client’s hardware, or faults in the work of communication or other equipment of the Client and (or) the Client’s Internet access provider, or failure in the software used by the Client and (or) the Client’s Internet access provider.