CALL DIVERSION Sample Clauses

CALL DIVERSION. 15.1 If the Supplier diverts the Customer’s calls to another terminating number at the Customer’s request (UK Geographic or UK Mobile), the person calling the Customer will not have to pay any additional costs for making that call, however, the charges for the diverted part of the Call will be billed to the Customer.
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CALL DIVERSION. 12.1 Where call diversion is provided by the Supplier, BT will divert the Customer’s incoming calls to another fixed line or mobile telephone number of the Customer’s choice. Once the Service Failure has been remedied, the Supplier will cancel the Customer’s call diversion. 12.2 The number chosen by the Customer for the call diversion service must be a UK number and is subject to the prior approval of BT. Freephone telephone numbers such as 0800 and 0870 will not be accepted. In the event that the call diversion telephone number selected by the Customer is a mobile telephone number then all additional costs for making the call will be payable by the caller.
CALL DIVERSION. 12.1. If Supplier/BT is delayed in providing the Services or repairing a Service Failure, the Customer may choose to use Call Diversion. This is only available if it is reasonably practicable. Technical restrictions may sometimes prevent BT from offering this option. 12.2. Where Call Diversion is provided, BT will divert the Customer’s incoming Calls to another fixed line or mobile telephone number of the Customer’s choice. Once BT has provided the Service or repaired a Service Failure, the Supplier will cancel the Customer’s Call Diversion. 12.3. The number chosen for the Call Diversion must be a UK number, but there are some number ranges to which BT will not divert the Customer’s Calls (for example, 0800 and 0870 numbers).
CALL DIVERSION. 19.2.1 Where call diversion is provided by Chrome Telecom Ltd, BT will divert the Customer’s incoming calls to another fixed line or mobile telephone number of the Customer’s choice. Once BT has provided the Service or repaired a Service Failure, Chrome Telecom Ltd will cancel the Customer’s Call Diversion. 19.2.2 The number chosen must be a UK number, but there are some number ranges to which BT will not divert the Customer’s calls (for example, 0800 and 0870 numbers). 19.2.3 If BT diverts the Customer’s Calls to a mobile number, the person calling the Customer will not have to
CALL DIVERSION. 15.1 If Call Diversion is provided to the Customer, the Supplier will divert the Customer’s incoming calls to another fixed line or mobile telephone number of the Customer’s choice. Once the Supplier has provided the Service or repaired a Service Failure, the Supplier will cancel the Customer’s Call Diversion. 15.2 The number chosen must be a UK number, but there are some number ranges to which the Supplier will not divert the Customer’s calls (for example, 0800 and 0870 numbers). 15.3 If the Supplier diverts the Customer’s Calls to a mobile number, the person calling the Customer will not have to pay extra costs for making that Call, however the Charges for the diverted part of the Call are to be borne by the Customer.
CALL DIVERSION. 15.2.1. Where call diversion is provided by Modutel, BT will divert the Customer’s incoming calls to another fixed line or mobile telephone number of the Customer’s choice. Once BT has provided the Service or repaired a Service Failure, Modutel will cancel the Customer’s Call Diversion. 15.2.2. The number chosen must be a UK number landline (01, 02) or mobile (07 (excluding 070 numbers)). 15.2.3. If BT diverts the Customer’s Calls to a mobile number, the person calling the Customer will not have to pay extra costs for making that Call.
CALL DIVERSION. 19.2.1. Where call diversion is provided by Tetcom Network Services Ltd, BT will divert the Customer’s incoming calls to another fixed line or mobile telephone number of the Customer’s choice. Once BT has provided the Service or repaired a Service Failure, Tetcom Network Services Ltd will cancel the Customer’s Call Diversion. 19.2.2. The number chosen must be a UK number, but there are some number ranges to which BT will not divert the Customer’s calls (for example, 0800 and 0870 numbers). 19.2.3. If BT diverts the Customer’s Calls to a mobile number, the person calling the Customer will not have to pay extra costs for making that Call.
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CALL DIVERSION. 19.4.1. If Bluecherry Telecom provides Call Diversion, Bluecherry Telecom will divert the Customer's incoming Calls, on request, to another fixed line or mobile telephone number of the Customer's choice. Once Bluecherry Telecom has provided the Service or repaired a Service Failure, Bluecherry Telecom will cancel the Customer's Call Diversion. 19.4.2. The number chosen must be a UK number, but there are some number ranges to which will not divert the Customer's Calls (for example, 0800 and 0870 numbers). 19.4.3. If Bluecherry Telecom diverts the Customer's Calls to a mobile number, the person calling the Customer will not have to pay extra costs for making that Call. The Customer is liable for the additional cost of these diverted calls. 20. PAYMENT OF CLAIMS 20.1. Bluecherry Telecom will deduct any compensation amounts that Bluecherry Telecom owes to the Customer under this Charter from the Customer's next phone bill, unless the Customer asks for payment by cheque. 21. APPLICATION OF THIS CHARTER 21.1. This Charter applies to the Service, including generally any related services Bluecherry Telecom provides to the Customer. However, its application to some of the related services may vary as shown in the Price List. 21.2. This Charter does not apply if: 21.2.1. someone, other than Bluecherry Telecom, has caused the fault, 21.2.2. Bluecherry Telecom and/or Openreach asks for access to the Premises and the Customer does not allow this, or 21.2.3. Bluecherry Telecom and/or Openreach reasonably asks for other help and the Customer does not provide it.
CALL DIVERSION. 20.1 If the Supplier provides call diversion, Openreach will divert the Customer’s incoming calls to another fixed line or mobile telephone number of the Customer’s choice. Once Openreach has provided the Service or repaired a Service Failure, the Supplier will cancel the Customer’s Call Diversion. 20.2 The number chosen must be a UK number, but there are some number ranges to which Openreach will not divert the Customer’s calls (for example, 0800 and 0870 numbers). 20.3 If Openreach diverts the Customer’s Calls to a mobile number, the person calling the Customer will not have to pay extra costs for making that Call, however the Charges for the diverted part of the Call are to be borne by the Customer.

Related to CALL DIVERSION

  • Call Back When a part-time employee meets the requirements to receive call-back pay in accordance with clause 28.01 and is entitled to receive the minimum payment rather than pay for actual time worked, the part-time employee shall be paid a minimum payment of four (4) hours pay at the straight-time rate.

  • Call Out Any employee who is eligible for overtime who is called out for work outside of and not continuous with his/her regular hours will be paid a minimum of four (4) hours of the employee's regular rate of pay or hours actually worked at the appropriate rate, whichever is greater. Any additional call outs occurring within the same four (4) hour period shall be compensated for actual time worked at the appropriate rate. This section shall not apply to an employee who is called in four (4) hours or less prior to the start of his/her workday or shift and who continues to work that day or shift or to an employee held over at the end of their regular workday. Notwithstanding this provision, employees in agencies which have been compensated for call out on a higher basis as of January 1, 1997 shall continue to be compensated on the higher basis.

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