Common use of Additional Use Restrictions Clause in Contracts

Additional Use Restrictions. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, Voice Service may only be used at Service Location(s) where such service is installed by Vyve. Customer understands and acknowledges that if Customer attempts to install or use the Vyve Equipment or Voice Service at another location, Voice Service, including but not limited to 911/E911, may fail to function or may function improperly. It will be considered a material violation of the Agreement if Customer moves Voice Service to another location without first notifying Vyve. Customer expressly agrees not to use Voice Service for auto-dialing, continuous or extensive call forwarding, telemarketing (including without limitation charitable or political solicitations or polling), fax or voicemail broadcasting or blasting, or for any other use that results in excessive usage inconsistent with standard commercial calling patterns. If Vyve determines, in its sole discretion, that Customer’s use of Voice Service is excessive or in violation of this Agreement, Vyve reserves the right, among other things, to terminate or modify Voice Service immediately and without notice.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Vyve Broadband Business Services Subscriber Agreement, Vyve Broadband Business Services Subscriber Agreement, Vyve Broadband Business Services Subscriber Agreement

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