Equipment and Requirements for Provision of the Service Sample Clauses

Equipment and Requirements for Provision of the Service. (a) Customer Equipment. To use the Service, Customer must have a personal computer or other device and other equipment meeting Wisper’s most recent “Minimum Customer Equipment Specifications,” which are defined on the Wisper’s website and may be modified from time to time by Wisper. The Minimum Customer Equipment Specifications may change, and Wisper may make reasonable efforts to support previously acceptable configurations; however, Wisper is not obligated to continue to provide such support. Although Wisper is under no obligation to do so, Wisper may, and Customer authorizes Wisper to, perform any updates and/or changes to Customer’s equipment, on-site or remotely, from time to time as Wisper deems necessary, in Wisper’s sole discretion. Customer will direct any questions concerning third-party hardware or software to the manufacturer. Wisper has no responsibility for the operation or support, maintenance or repair of any equipment, software or services that Customer elect to use in connection with the Services. As set forth below and in the Open Internet Policy, Customer is not permitted to connect any harmful equipment to the Wisper Equipment (as defined below). Customer understands that failure to comply with this restriction may cause damage to Wisper’s network and subject Customer to liability for damages and/or other liability. Customer agrees to not alter, modify or tamper with the Wisper Equipment or the Service, or to permit, encourage or solicit any other person to do the same, unless such person has been authorized to do so by Wisper.‌
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Equipment and Requirements for Provision of the Service. The section only governs Standard Internet Access Service Customers:
Equipment and Requirements for Provision of the Service 

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  • Forecasting Requirements for Trunk Provisioning Within ninety (90) days of executing this Agreement, Reconex shall provide Verizon a two (2) year traffic forecast. This initial forecast will provide the amount of traffic to be delivered to and from Verizon over each of the Local Interconnection Trunk groups over the next eight (8) quarters. The forecast shall be updated and provided to Verizon on an as-needed basis but no less frequently than semiannually. All forecasts shall comply with the Verizon CLEC Interconnection Trunking Forecast Guide and shall include, at a minimum, Access Carrier Terminal Location (“ACTL”), traffic type (Local Traffic/Toll Traffic, Operator Services, 911, etc.), code (identifies trunk group), A location/Z location (CLLI codes for Reconex-IPs and Verizon-IPs), interface type (e.g., DS1), and trunks in service each year (cumulative).

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  • RETENTION AND ACCESS REQUIREMENTS FOR RECORDS The County shall retain all records pertinent to this agreement for a period of no less than 3 years from the expiration or termination date. As used in this provision, records includes books, documents, accounting procedures and practice, and other data, regardless of the type or format. The County shall provide access and the right to examine all records related to this agreement to the U.S. Forest Service Inspector General, or Comptroller General or their authorized representative. The rights of access in this section must not be limited to the required retention period but must last as long as the records are kept. If any litigation, claim, negotiation, audit, or other action involving the records has been started before the end of the 3-year period, the records must be kept until all issues are resolved, or until the end of the regular 3-year period, whichever is later. Records for nonexpendable property acquired in whole or in part, with Federal funds must be retained for 3 years after its final disposition.

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