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Intermediary

[Prevention of Money-Laundering Act, 2002 (15 of 2003), s. 2(1) (n)] Intermediary with respect to any particular electronic message means any person who on behalf of another person receives, stores or transmits that message or provides any

Telegraphs

the same, and any apparatus connected therewith for the purpose of telegraphic communication, and any apparatus for transmitting messages or other communications by mans of electric signals (Acts of 1863, s. 3, and 1869, s. 3). This

Wireless telegraphy

Acts, 1863 to 1904, without the aid of any wire connecting the points from and at which the messages or other communications are sent and received,' it being also provided that nothing in the Act shall prevent

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Messenger

One who bears a message the bearer of a verbal or written communication notice or invitation from one person to another or to

Herald

or challenge unto battle or combat], an officer who registers genealogies, adjusts ensigns armorial, regulates funerals, and carries messages between princes, and proclaims war and peace. Heralds were anciently called Dukes at Arms, probably from the Latin

pager

user may be a beeping sound indicating that the user should call the base station to receive a message or it may display a telephone number to which the user may call directly to return the incoming

Embassy

public function of an ambassador the charge or business intrusted to an ambassador or to envoys a public message to foreign court concerning state affairs hence any solemn message

Energy

generated, transmitted or supplied for any purpose, or (ii) used for any purpose except the transmission of a message. [Indian Electricity Act, 1910, s. 2(g)]

object oriented

Using data structures called objects which encapsulate data and typically are accessed by passing messages which in turn may trigger internal procedures within the object which are invisible outside the object

Porter

who has charge of a door or gate a doorkeeper one who waits at the door to receive messages

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