Broadband Service Connection Sample Clauses

Broadband Service Connection. 5.1 Provided that the Customer has a serviceable BT phone line, connection takes place in the BT exchange and there should be no reason for a Company or BT engineer to visit the Cus- tomer’s home. In the event that a BT engineer does need to attend the Customer’s home for any reason, either prior to con- nection or during the contract period, then BT’s own charges may apply. Customer shall provide any reasonable cooperation and assistance that may be required to get complete connec- tion to the Broadband Services and agrees to pay any connec- tion fee. 5.2 The Customer acknowledges and accepts that when con- necting the Customer’s phone line to the Broadband Service, there may be a temporary loss of telephone services or other telecommunications services. Company or its appointed agent will use its reasonable endeavours to keep this disruption to a minimum but Company will not be responsible for any result- ing damage, loss or costs caused, unless caused by Company’s negligence. 5.3 Company does not warrant or guarantee the speed of the Broadband Services. 5.4 The Customer shall keep its current telephone line provider for the duration of the Minimum Term and any Renewal Period (as relevant). Customer acknowledges that it may not be able to continue receiving the Broadband Services in the event that the Customer changes its telephone line provider. 5.5 In the event that the Customer current phone line is discon- nected for any reason, Company will charge the Customer a reconnection fee of £24 (as Company or its appointed agent will be required to pay a fee for reconnecting the Customer’s phone line). If the Customer changes the details of the account for its nominated BT phone line and this leads to BT discon- necting the Customer’s phone line then the Customer shall pay a reconnection charge to reactivate the Broadband Ser- vices. If the Broadband Service is suspended for failure to pay the Broadband Charges, Company shall charge the Customer a reactivation fee of £10.
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Broadband Service Connection. 5.1 Provided that the Customer has a serviceable BT phone line, connection takes place in the BT exchange and there should be no reason for a Company or BT engineer to visit the Customer’s home. In the event that a BT engineer does need to attend the Customer’s home for any reason, either prior to connection or during the contract period, then BT’s own charges may apply. Customer shall provide any reasonable cooperation and assistance that may be required to get complete connection to the Broadband Services and agrees to pay any connection fee. 5.2 The Customer acknowledges and accepts that when connecting the Customer’s phone line to the Broadband Service, there may be a temporary loss of telephone services or other telecommunications services. Company or its appointed agent will use its reasonable endeavours to keep this disruption to a minimum but Company will not be responsible for any resulting damage, loss or costs caused, unless caused by Company’s negligence. 5.3 Company does not warrant or guarantee the speed of the Broadband Services. 5.4 The Customer shall keep its current telephone line provider for the duration of the Minimum Term and any Renewal Period (as relevant). Customer acknowledges that it may not be able to continue receiving the Broadband Services in the event that the Customer changes its telephone line provider. 5.5 In the event that the Customer current phone line is disconnected for any reason, Company will charge the Customer a reconnection fee of £24 (as Company or its appointed agent will be required to pay a fee for reconnecting the Customer’s phone line). If the Customer changes the details of the account for its nominated BT phone line and this leads to BT disconnecting the Customer’s phone line then the Customer shall pay a reconnection charge to reactivate the Broadband Ser- vices. If the Broadband Service is suspended for failure to pay the Broadband Charges, Company shall charge the Customer a reactivation fee of £10.
Broadband Service Connection. Contract 5.1 Provided that the Customer has a serviceable BT phone line, connection takes place in the BT 7.1 Services are set out in the Commercial Schedule and can include (without limitation): exchange and there should be no reason for a Company or BT engineer t

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