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Genie Definition 1
Telecode means a unique four to seven digit number issued to enable access to phone-based services.
Relevant Contract Types
- Electronic Communications Agreement
- Telecommunications Services Agreement
- Mobile Application Terms and Conditions
- Online Banking Agreement
Relevant Circumstances
- Implementing or upgrading phone-based systems or services
- Creating a new phone-based product or platform
- Establishing terms and conditions for phone-based services
Relevant Sectors
- Telecommunications
- Banking and Financial Services
- Information Technology
- Mobile Application Development
Genie Definition 2
Telecode means a unique five digit number issued to grant access to phone banking.
Relevant Contract Types
Relevant Circumstances
- Starting up a new bank or credit union
- Implementing or upgrading online or phone banking systems
- Establishing terms and conditions for banking services
Relevant Sectors
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Telecode means a unique four to seven digit number issued to enable access to phone-based services.
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