Common use of DIAL UP CONNECTIONS Clause in Contracts

DIAL UP CONNECTIONS. The customer may not use any device or program that causes the connection to remain established (forced) during the customer's absence from direct interactive operation of customer's computer or other network connection device. In short, the customer may stay connected as long as he/she is interacting with the connecting device, forced connections are not permitted. NetCarrier reserves the right to disconnect any dial-up connection that has been on-line for more than six (6) hours of continuous use, whenever it appears that a connection is forced or unattended, for required maintenance purposes or for any other reason NetCarrier deems appropriate and/or necessary. NetCarrier also reserves the right to disconnect a user if that user exceeds the number of simultaneous connections that he/she are permitted. NetCarrier also reserves the right, at its discretion, to suspend the customer's dial-up privilege upon repeated violations of the above rules or terminate service without reimbursement. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CUSTOMER TO VERIFY THAT THE PHONE NUMBER GIVEN FOR DIAL-UP ACCESS IS AN EXCHANGE LOCAL TO THE CUSTOMER. NETCARRIER ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR TOLL CHARGES THAT THE CUSTOMER MAY ACCRUE AS A RESULT OF DIALING AN ACCESS NUMBER OUTSIDE THE CUSTOMER'S LOCAL CALLING AREA. 16 DEDICATED CONNECTIONS: The customer may use a commercial dedicated connection to NetCarrier for internal use only, unless otherwise agreed upon in writing. Usage of commercial dedicated connections to NetCarrier include, but are not limited to, Intranet and Internet applications dealing with sales, marketing and operational functions of the company. Under these terms and conditions, a company may not resell Internet access, Web site hosting or email accounts to other individuals or companies. NetCarrier does have reseller programs available. Contact NetCarrier for details.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions

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DIAL UP CONNECTIONS. The customer may not use any device or program that causes the connection to remain established (forced) during the customer's absence from direct interactive operation of customer's computer or other network connection device. In short, the customer may stay connected as long as he/she is interacting with the connecting device, forced connections are not permitted. NetCarrier reserves the right to disconnect any dial-up connection that has been on-line for more than six (6) hours of continuous use, whenever it appears that a connection is forced or unattended, for required maintenance purposes or for any other reason NetCarrier deems appropriate and/or necessary. NetCarrier also reserves the right to disconnect a user if that user exceeds the number of simultaneous connections that he/she are permitted. NetCarrier also reserves the right, at its discretion, to suspend the customer's dial-up privilege upon repeated violations of the above rules or terminate service without reimbursement. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CUSTOMER TO VERIFY THAT THE PHONE NUMBER GIVEN FOR DIAL-UP ACCESS IS AN EXCHANGE LOCAL TO THE CUSTOMER. NETCARRIER ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR TOLL CHARGES THAT THE CUSTOMER MAY ACCRUE AS A RESULT OF DIALING AN ACCESS NUMBER OUTSIDE THE CUSTOMER'S LOCAL CALLING AREA. 16 14 DEDICATED CONNECTIONS: The customer may use a commercial dedicated connection to NetCarrier for internal use only, unless otherwise agreed upon in writing. Usage of commercial dedicated connections to NetCarrier include, but are not limited to, Intranet and Internet applications dealing with sales, marketing and operational functions of the company. Under these terms and conditions, a company may not resell Internet access, Web site hosting or email accounts to other individuals or companies. NetCarrier does have reseller programs available. Contact NetCarrier for details.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions

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