Common use of Carrier Lines Clause in Contracts

Carrier Lines. The transmission of messages is provided over various facilities and communications lines, and information shall be transmitted over local exchange and Internet backbone carrier lines and through routers, switches, and other devices (collectively, “Carrier Lines”) owned, maintained, and serviced by third-party carriers, utilities, and Internet service providers, all of which may be beyond the Participant’s control. Provided that Participant uses reasonable security measures that comply with its accreditation(s) and the SOP(s), Participant does not assume any liability relating to (i) the integrity, privacy, security, confidentiality, or use of any information resulting from transmission using Carrier Lines that are not under Participant’s control, or (ii) any delay, failure, interruption, interception, loss, transmission, or corruption of any Basic Message information resulting from transmission using Carrier Lines that are not under Participant’s control.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Federated Services Agreement, Federated Services Agreement, Directtrust Federated Services Agreement

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