An application program that subscribes to an event or set of events, and declares what action should take place when an event is posted
For group policies, subscriber is the term used to describe the employee For individual policies, subscriber is the term to describe the policyholder
someone who contributes (or promises to contribute) a sum of money someone who contracts to receive and pay for a certain number of issues of a publication someone who expresses strong approval
the person responsible for payment of premiums, or whose employment is basis for eligibility for membership, in an HMO or other health plan
The Subscriber (1) is the subject named or identified in a certificate, (2) holds a private key that corresponds to the public key listed in the certificate, and (3) does not issue certificates to another party This includes, but is not limited to, an individual or network device The Subscriber's name appears as the subject in a certificate in accordance with Certificate Policy asserted in the certificate
-A merchant or creditor who pays a fee to the major credit bureaus to have access to consumers' credit histories
The employee, retiree, or COBRA member whose application for coverage under the contract is made and accepted by Blue Cross and the Employer
Individuals who meet a health plans eligibility requirements, and who enroll in the plan and accept the financial responsibility of any premium, co-payment or deductible
The employee covered under an employer's group agreement or group insurance policy The subscriber can enroll eligible dependents as determined by the contract holder under family coverage
A magazine's or a newspaper's subscribers are the people who pay to receive copies of it regularly. I have been a subscriber to Railway Magazine for many years
In a public switched telecommunications network, the ultimate user, i e , customer, of a communications service Note 1: Subscribers include individuals, activities, organizations, etc Note 2: Subscribers use end instruments, such as telephones, modems, facsimile machines, computers, and remote terminals, that are connected to a central office Note 3: Subscribers are usually subject to tariff Note 4: Subscribers do not include communications systems operating personnel except for their personal terminals
The person responsible for payment of premiums or whose employment is the basis for eligibility for members in an HMO or other health plan
A person who has been issued a Digital Certificate and is capable of using the private key that corresponds to the public key listed in the Digital Certificate
Subscribers to a service are the people who pay to receive the service. China has almost 15 million subscribers to satellite and cable television
someone who contracts to receive and pay for a certain number of issues of a publication
This term has two meanings _ first, it refers to a person or organization who pays the premiums, and second, the person whose employment makes him or her eligible for membership in the plan (H)
The primary person eligible and enrolled in a health care plan The term refers to the employee or the person who has executed the health plan documents to obtain coverage, but does not generally include any dependents
SIM, card inscribed with a customer's information and designed to be inserted into any mobile telephone (enables use of any compatible phone without billing problems)
card inscribed with a customer's information and designed to be inserted into a mobile telephone (enables use of any compatible telephone without billing problems)
A family of technologies that provides digital data transmission over the wires of a local telephone network. Often, this notion is used for the Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL), the most commonly installed technical variety of DSL
digital telephone line for fast Internet connection through regular telephone cables (the line is asymmetrical because the connection is faster in one direction than the other), ADSL