Client Must Have Internet Access Sample Clauses

The 'Client Must Have Internet Access' clause requires that the client is responsible for obtaining and maintaining a reliable internet connection as a prerequisite for using the services provided. In practice, this means the client must ensure their own access to the internet, including any necessary hardware, software, or network arrangements, before and during the use of the service. This clause clarifies that the service provider is not liable for issues arising from the client's lack of internet access, ensuring that service interruptions due to connectivity problems are not attributed to the provider.
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Client Must Have Internet Access. In order to use the Service, Client must have or must obtain access to the World Wide Web, either directly or through devices that access Web -based content. Client must also provide all equipment necessary to make such (and maintain such) connection to the World Wide Web.
Client Must Have Internet Access. DSL, cable, or another high-speed Internet connection is required for proper transmission of the Hosted Service. Client is responsible for procuring and maintaining the network connections and all software and equipment that may be necessary to connect the Client network to the Hosted Service, including, but not limited to, "browser" software that supports protocols utilized by the Hosted Service. Rival assumes no responsibility for the reliability or performance of any computer networks, connections, or systems not owned or operated by Rival.
Client Must Have Internet Access. In order to use Hexaly Optimizer and/or Service, Client must have or must obtain access to the World Wide Web, either directly or through devices that access Web-based content. Client must also provide all equipment necessary to make (and maintain) such connection to the World Wide Web in accordance with the requirements set out in the aas Materials.

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