Common use of Customer-Provided Equipment Clause in Contracts

Customer-Provided Equipment. Xxxxx 0 may install certain Customer-provided communications equipment upon installation of Service, but Level 3 shall not be responsible for the operation or maintenance of any Customer-provided communication equipment Level 3 undertakes no obligations and accepts no liability for the configuration, management, performance or any other issue relating to any Customer-provided equipment used for access to or the exchange of traffic in connection with the Service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Service Agreement (Callwave Inc)

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Customer-Provided Equipment. Xxxxx 0 may install certain Customer-provided communications equipment upon installation of Service, but Level 3 shall not be responsible for the operation or maintenance of any Customer-provided communication equipment equipment. Level 3 undertakes no obligations and accepts no liability for the configuration, management, performance or any other issue relating to any Customer-provided equipment used for access to or the exchange of traffic in connection with the Service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Service Agreement (Vitalstream Holdings Inc)

Customer-Provided Equipment. Xxxxx 0 may install certain Customer-provided communications equipment upon installation of Service, but Level 3 shall not be responsible for the operation or maintenance of any Customer-provided communication equipment equipment. Level 3 undertakes no obligations and accepts no liability for the configuration, management, performance or any other issue relating to any Customer-provided equipment used for access to or the exchange of traffic in connection with the Service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Service Agreement (Vonage Holdings Corp)

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Customer-Provided Equipment. Xxxxx 0 may install certain Customer-provided communications equipment upon installation of Service, but Level 3 shall not be responsible for the operation or maintenance of any Customer-provided communication equipment equipment. Level 3 undertakes no obligations and accepts no liability for the configuration, management, performance or any other issue relating to any Customer’s routers or other Customer-provided equipment used for access to or the exchange of traffic in connection with the Service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Service Agreement (Universal Access Global Holdings Inc)

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