The agreement between a wireless user and their wireless carrier that includes usage rates, activation, access and other details for their wireless service.
an agreement with a service provider which gives access to the wireless network, gives an allotted number of minutes per month, and may include features such as call forwarding, call display, etc..
a plan that describes a ministry's purpose or mission, its direction or vision, its goals and objectives, the operational strategies and resources it intends to use to achieve those objectives, and how it will know if it has been successful (i.e., through the use of performance measures and targets). Part I - 2.3 and Part III - 3.3
Written document which outlines the types and frequency of the long-term care services that a consumer receives. It may include treatment goals for him or her for a specified time period. (also called care plan or treatment plan)
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Rate or calling plan provided by a wireless carrier. Calling rates, allotted minutes per month, and monthly fees vary by the service plan.
The rate plan you select when choosing a wireless phone service. A service plan typically consists of a monthly base rate for access to the system and a fixed amount of minutes per month.
A rate plan selected by subscribers when they start up cellular service, usually consisting of a base rate for system access and a per-minute rate for usage.
A contract selected by subscribers when they purchase a pay monthly mobile phone, it usually consists of a base rate for network access and a per-minute rate for any calls made.
A document that translates the conceptual direction of the Management Plan into a detailed offer of service to the public, with an implementation strategy.
This is used identify a particular service plan. A service plan identifies the type of service agreement placed on the machine.
This written document lists and describes all the services and supports your child and family will receive. Typically, service plans include information about your child's and family's strengths, problems and needs. Good service plans also spell out what the services and supports are designed to accomplish as well as how and when progress will be assessed. If your child is receiving special education, the service plan is called an Individualized Education Program (IEP). A federal law, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), describes who is eligible for special education and exactly what must be in an IEP.
The rate plan a customer selects when choosing a wireless phone service. A service plan typically consists of a monthly base rate for access to the system as well as a fixed amount of monthly minutes.
Plan stating aims of future intervention, service provision and intended outcomes with purpose of defining overall aim of future work with child and family.
A payment plan you agree to with your service provider that dictates the amount of airtime you have at a given price.
A contract between a wireless carrier and a wireless subscriber that details the terms of the wireless service including rates for activation, access and per minute usage.
A phone service plan offering a specific array of features and options.
A service plan is a contract offered to purchasers of products for an additional fee. While service plans resemble extended warranties, there are several important differences between the two, often cited by retailers that sell them.