Fraud Detection and Management Sample Clauses

Fraud Detection and Management. To the extent NextWave provides IN services, which includes, among other services, home location register, authentication and fraud detection control services, to MCI or its Affiliates, NextWave shall be responsible for the detection and management of fraud on the Network, other than subscription fraud, and any and all charges and fees incurred in respect of such fraud by MCI, its Subscribers, MCI's Affiliates and MCI's Affiliate's Subscribers; provided, however, if NextWave notifies MCI that it suspects fraud on MCI's account and MCI fails to provide NextWave with instructions to suspend or terminate the Service associated with the Subscriber number within *_________* after receipt of such notice, then MCI shall be liable for charges incurred from the time of such notification; provided, further that if NextWave notifies MCI that the suspected fraud involves international long distance services and MCI fails to provide NextWave with instructions to suspend or terminate the Services associated with the Subscriber number within *______*, MCI shall be liable for any international long distance service charges and fees incurred from the time of such notification. If MCI subsequently notifies NextWave to suspend or terminate the Service associated with the Subscriber number suspected of fraud or if the suspension or termination of such number is prohibited by law, MCI shall not be liable for charges incurred subsequent to the time of such notification. In no event shall NextWave suspend or terminate the Service associated with the Subscriber number without instructions from MCI to take such action, unless otherwise required by law. In the event NextWave, without MCI's consent takes any action to suspend or terminate Service in its Markets which will affect a group of Subscribers (e.g., suspension of Service by NPA), NextWave shall immediately notify MCI of its intended action, cooperate with MCI to minimize the disruption of Service resulting from such action and indemnify and hold MCI and its Affiliates harmless against any liability for any claim or demand arising from the suspension or termination of Service to any Subscriber not associated with fraudulent activity, including reimbursement of any reasonable credits MCI or its Affiliates may grant to the affected Subscribers. NextWave shall have the opportunity to audit fraud claims in accordance with Article 6.
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