Value Added Network definition
Examples of Value Added Network in a sentence
- Exchange of Data will be made by direct electronic or computer systems communication between AT&T and Contractor or by indirect communications using a third party service provider (“Provider”) or Value Added Network (“VAN”) to translate, forward and/or store such Data. 
- In the event that Retailer’s processing requirements mandate the use of a Value Added Network (VAN), Retailer will be responsible for payment to iControl for any Value Added Network (VAN) charges iControl incurs as a result of Retailer's processing requirements. 
- Exchange of Data will be made by direct electronic or computer systems communication between AT&T and Supplier or by indirect communications using a third party service provider (“Provider”) or Value Added Network ("VAN") to translate, forward and/or store such Data. 
- The Supplier is under no obligation to use any electronic communication method that would cost the Supplier more than the standard EDI Value Added Network (VAN) fees typically charged in the United States market. 
- For CRIS output, CLEC may choose to receive bills in the following formats: paper, EDI via Network Data Mover (NDM) (dedicated circuit), EDI via Value Added Network (VAN), EDI via File Transfer Protocol (FTP) (dedicated circuit), EDI via the Web, CABS/Billing Output Specifications (CABS/BOS) format in an Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC) file (for unbundled Loop type products only), American Standard Code (ASCII) files, or ASCII via the Web.