Add-On Connection Sample Clauses

Add-On Connection. Customer may add optional, CenturyLink-approved CPE cards as shown below (“Add-On Connection Cards”) to certain Rental CPE if the following conditions are met: (a) the Rental CPE is associated with Data Bundle Pro, (b) there is an available slot in the Rental CPE, (c) Customer purchases the Add-On Connection Card through CenturyLink, and (d) the Add-On Connection Card is from the same manufacturer as the Rental CPE. Add-On Connection Cards are not covered under Rental CPE maintenance SLAs. CenturyLink will drop-ship Add-On Connection Cards to Customer. Customer may purchase on-site installation through CenturyLink or Customer may install the Add-On Connection Cards. If Customer installs any Add-On Connection Cards, Customer must follow CenturyLink provided directions and Customer waives any claim against CenturyLink or the Add-On Connection Card’s manufacturer for maintenance, repair, loss, or damage to the Rental CPE. CenturyLink will support additional configurations for Add-On Connection Cards as part of the 10 configuration changes per year associated with the Rental CPE. Customer must remove the Add-On Connection Card from the original Rental CPE device before shipping the Rental CPE back to CenturyLink or CenturyLink associated vendor. CenturyLink is not responsible for the loss of any Add-On Connection Cards. The Add-On Connection Cards and CenturyLink on-site installation are provided under a separate CenturyLink Service Exhibit with separate charges. CenturyLink IQ Data Bundle Pro Rental CPE Routers that Support Add-On Connection Cards Router CenturyLink IQ Data Bundle Bandwidth ADTRAN 4430 . 5xDS1 through 8xDS1 Adttran1335POE up to 10 Mbps ADTRAN 5305 . DS3 ADTRAN 5660 w/ SBC and ADTRAN 5660 100 Mbps through 1Gbps in 100Mbps increments Cisco 4431-SEC 100 Mbps through 1Gbps in 100Mbps increments CenturyLink-approved Add-On Connection Cards Cisco ADTRAN HWIC-1DSU-T1 VWIC3-2MFT-T1/E1 SM-X-1T3/E3 EHWIC-4G-LTE-VZ EHWIC-4ESG HWIC-2FE 1202862L1 (Single T1 NIM EHWIC-1GE-SFP-CU 1202872L1 (Dual T1 NIM) GLC-LH-SMD 1200481E1 (1000BASELX LC SFP) GLC-SX-MMD 1200480E1 (1000BASESX LC SFP) NIM-1MFT-T1/E1 NIM-2MFT-T1/E1 NIM-4MFT-T1/E1 NIM-ES2-4 NIM-1GE-CU-SFP NIM-2GE-CU-SFP
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