Common use of Evolution of Services Clause in Contracts

Evolution of Services. The Parties acknowledge that Xxxxxxx’s services will evolve over time and consequently Verizon may introduce new services to replace existing Services or cease to offer new instances of a Service in whole or in part (referred to here as grandfathering). Accordingly, Verizon may terminate Services upon not less than six months’ written notice in the event that it generally decommissions any Services (that is, ceases to provide such Services on a commercial basis to its customers). Verizon may grandfather a Service (or any part thereof) at any time. Where available, Verizon will advise Customer of any alternative service offerings that have comparable technical characteristics.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: enterprise.verizon.com, enterprise.verizon.com, www.verizon.com

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Evolution of Services. The Parties acknowledge that Xxxxxxx’s services will evolve over time and consequently Verizon may introduce new services to replace existing Services or cease to offer new instances of a Service in whole or in part (referred to here as grandfathering). Accordingly, Verizon may terminate Services without liability upon not less than six months’ written notice in the event that it generally decommissions any Services (that is, ceases to provide such Services on a commercial basis to its customers). Verizon may grandfather a Service (or any part thereof) at any time. Where available, Verizon will advise Customer of any alternative service offerings that have comparable technical characteristics.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: enterprise.verizon.com, enterprise.verizon.com, enterprise.verizon.com

Evolution of Services. The Parties acknowledge that Xxxxxxx’s services will evolve over time and consequently Verizon may introduce new services to replace existing Services or cease to offer new instances of a Service in whole or in part (referred to here as grandfathering). Accordingly, Verizon may terminate Services without liability upon not less than six months’ written notice in the event that it generally decommissions any Services (that is, ceases to provide such Services on a commercial basis to its customers). Verizon may grandfather cease to offer new instances of a Service (or any part thereof) thereof)in whole or in part at any time. Where available, Verizon will advise Customer of any alternative service offerings that have comparable technical characteristics.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.verizon.com, enterprise.verizon.com

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Evolution of Services. The Parties acknowledge that Xxxxxxx’s services will evolve over time and consequently Verizon may introduce new services to replace existing Services or cease to offer new instances of a Service in whole or in part (referred to here as grandfathering)part. Accordingly, Verizon may terminate Services without liability upon not less than six months’ written notice in the event that it generally decommissions any Services (that is, ceases to provide such Services on a commercial basis to its customers). Verizon may grandfather cease to offer new instances of a Service (in whole or any in part thereof) at any time. Where available, Verizon will advise Customer of any alternative service offerings that have comparable technical characteristics.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.verizon.com

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