Common use of Equipment Lifecycle Clause in Contracts

Equipment Lifecycle. Unless Customer has contracted with LightEdge for Equipment warranty Customer is responsible for any failure of Equipment. LightEdge reserves the right to classify previously supported Equipment as “end of sale” or “end of life” at any time. Equipment classified by LightEdge as “end-of-sale” will no longer be sold to a Customer for Service even if Customer had previously purchased that specific Equipment for same Service. LightEdge will make every effort to continue to support Equipment classified as end-of-sale for as long as possible. LightEdge reserves the right to reclassify of end-of- sale Equipment as end-of-life at no less than six (6) months after such Equipment has been classified as end-of-sale Equipment. Equipment classified as “end-of-life” will no longer be supported or sold by LightEdge. If Customer has Equipment that has been classified as end-of-life in Service LightEdge reserves the right to mandate Customer upgrade to supported Equipment at Customer’s expense in order to provide Service to Customer. LightEdge does not relinquish this right even if Equipment was sold to Customer by LightEdge.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Access T1 Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Access DSL Service Agreement

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Equipment Lifecycle. Unless Customer has contracted with LightEdge for Equipment warranty Customer is responsible for any failure of Equipment. LightEdge reserves the right to classify previously supported Equipment as “end of sale” or “end of life” at any time. Equipment classified by LightEdge as “end-of-sale” will no longer be sold to a Customer for Service even if Customer had previously purchased that specific Equipment for same Service. LightEdge will make every effort to continue to support Equipment classified as end-of-sale for as long as possible. LightEdge reserves the right to reclassify of end-of- of-sale Equipment as end-of-life at no less than six (6) months after such Equipment has been classified as end-of-sale Equipment. Equipment classified as “end-of-life” will no longer be supported or sold by LightEdge. If Customer has Equipment that has been classified as end-of-life in Service LightEdge reserves the right to mandate Customer upgrade to supported Equipment at Customer’s expense in order to provide Service to Customer. LightEdge does not relinquish this right even if Equipment was sold to Customer by LightEdge.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Data Center Ethernet Loop Service Agreement, Metro Ethernet Service Agreement, Metro Ethernet Service Agreement

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